We've known Trudi Temple, founder of MD, for 30 years. It started when she was asked by a kid's school to make something for a bake sale fundraiser. Trudi hates to bake, so instead she drove her station wagon down to the wholesale produce market, brought back a few cases of fresh produce, and sold them off at the sale. She was asked to do it again... and the rest is history.
The last time she took members of the Hinsdale Rotary Club (her late husband, a United Arilines captain, was a member of the club and a former club president and District Governor of Rotary Distrist 6450, the Chicago district where Rotary was founded) on a tour of her plant, she was operating in eight or ten states, as I recall, and her gross sales that year was around $300 million. That's why it has taken on a rather institutional character. She no longer hauls cases of produce around in her station wagon. She mentioned the number of trucks they were operating at the time; I've forgotten exactly - she's not UPS, but it was a HELLL of a lot of trucks.
Most revenue, as you all know, is shared with the sponsoring schools, and most of the remaining profits are donated to Trudi's charities. Trudi retired and sold the company just a couple of years ago; her health is fragile. When she and Bill Temple owned it, it was a non-profit. Don't know its status today.
Trudi's other passion (besides business) has been gardening. Her garden, developed over the years around their spacious Oak Brook (or maybe it's in north Hinsdale; the boundaries up there are hard to follow) is nationally famous. She and the garden are the subjects of the lovely book
Trudi's Garden (Goblin Fern Press, 2006) by Laurie Bohlke and Trudi, which tells of her girlhood in WW II Germany, how she met Bill when he was stationed there as an Army pilot after the war, and the development of both her garden and Market Day. It also makes a handsome coffee-table book. We're giving a copy to our son-in-law, who will receive his Master Gardener's certificate in February.
They are (and were) a most impressive couple. We have been lucky to know them.
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