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Report to the Community 2006-2007 Contents President 1 Board of Trustees 2-3 Foundation 4-5 Top Honors 6-7 Growth and Innovation 8-9 Legacy 10-11 Scholarship 11 Scholarships and Recipients Five Star 15 Endowments 16-22 Grants 19 Seventeenth Annual Golf 23-24 Honorariums and Memorials 25-30 CCCC Ambassadors 30 Foundation Giving Clubs 31-38 Award Program 39 Financial Information 40 13-15 2006-2007 Report to the Community 1 Central Carolina Community College has a long history of excellence in advancing education. For forty-five years people have come to CCCC with goals and dreams for a better life. They leave with certificates, diplomas, and degrees in their hands, but it is the knowledge and skills they develop here that will help them achieve their dreams. This year we have launched new program, added state-of-the-art facilities, and renovated existing facilities in all three counties, all to meet the needs of our students and of area employers who depend on us to provide a well-trained and competitive labor force. In 2007, we achieved a perfect rating on the North Carolina Community College System’s Critical Success Factors report. Our students and staff achieved a lot this year as well. I invite you to read about our progress and accomplishments during our 2006-2007 year. We sincerely appreciate the generosity of the many groups and individuals who support the college and the CCCC Foundation. Listed in this report are those who contributed during our fiscal year from July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007. On behalf of the students, faculty, and staff of Central Carolina Community College, thank you. Sincerely, Dr. Matthew S. Garrett CCCC President President Message from the President Board of Trustees 2 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Members of the CCCC community, As I think about what I want to share with you in this Annual Report, the thing I’m most proud of is the leadership we have at the College. Matt Garrett has risen to the challenges of the past three years, leading this college to places beyond my greatest expectations. I am also proud of this board of trustees and the role we play in shared governance. The board and the administrators at the College work together, and that hard work has paid off. I think you’ll agree as you read about the accomplishments we’ve made and the recognitions we’ve received. It’s been a wonderful year. L. W. (Bobby) Powell Chair, CCCC Board of Trustees Message from the Chairman 2006-2007 Report to the Community 3 July 1, 2007– June 30, 2008 Patrick Barnes John Daniel, III Ed Garrison Dr. Tracy Hanner Jan Hayes R. V. Hight Tony Lett Clem Medley Tim McNeill Julian Philpott L. W. (Bobby) Powell, chairman John Sauls Frank Stewart Frances Warner Douglas (Doug) H. Wilkinson, Jr. William T. Wilson, Jr. The Central Carolina Community College Board of Trustees 4 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Foundation Past, Present, and Future supporters of the CCCC Foundation, Each year the Foundation awards thousands of dollars in scholarships so deserving students can attend Central Carolina Community College. Those students graduate and become our nurses, our police officers, our paralegals, or countless other occupations that in turn give back to our community in ways we cannot begin to measure, and many of them go on to four-year colleges. The CCCC Foundation also supports faculty and staff development to constantly improve the quality of education those students receive. The Foundation provides opportunities to introduce middle and high school students to the variety of career choices they might pursue right here in Lee, Chatham, and Harnett counties. And, when state and local government appropriations are not enough, the Foundation enhances and upgrades equipment to ensure our students are on the cutting edge of technology. As the 2007-2008 Foundation Board President, I am proud that our endowment has recently exceeded two million dollars, but I hope that we can raise a whole lot more money in the coming year so we can continue to expand local opportunities for higher education. As you read this year’s report, I invite you to learn more about the College, the Foundation, and the many wonderful contributors who make our work possible. I hope that it inspires you to add your support to this important effort. Dr. Howard L. James 2007-2008 Board President, CCCC Foundation Message Foundation Board President 2006-2007 Report to the Community 5 The 2007-2008 Executive Committee will guide the Foundation through the coming year. Pictured from left are: (first row) Treasurer Genease Fields and Immediate Past President Brian Davis, both of Sanford; (second row) Vice President for Activities Phil Bradley, Sanford; Member at Large (Chatham) Joe Trageser, Siler City; and Member at Large (Harnett) Jim Randolph, Cameron; (third row) Vice President- President Elect George Womble, Lillington; and President Howard James, Secretary Ralph Upton, and Vice President for Internal Relations Del Jones, all of Sanford. Vice President for Community Relations Rob Patterson, of Sanford, is not pictured. The Central Carolina Community College Foundation 6 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Institutional Mission & Vision Vision To be the best community college in North Carolina by meeting the educational needs of our students and working to improve the quality of life. Mission Statement Central Carolina Community College is committed to understanding and meeting the educational needs of the area’s citizens, businesses, industries, and service sectors, utilizing multiple instructional delivery methods. The College provides life-long educational opportunities consistent with our students’ interests and abilities, prepares graduates capable of acquiring and applying knowledge and succeeding in the regional and global community, and serves as a positive economic, social, and cultural catalyst in our diverse communities. The College is committed to teaching and learning excellence. Top honors for CCCC Central Carolina Community College received a perfect score in the North Carolina Community College System’s “2007 Critical Success Factors Report.” The college met or exceeded all of the performance measures established by the NCCCS. Only six other community colleges, out of 58 in the state, achieved this distinction. The 12 performance measures are standards of excellence that show how well the colleges are carrying out their mission of meeting the educational needs of their students, communities, and area businesses. CCCC met and, in almost all cases, exceeded state standards of performance. In measuring the progress of basic skills students, CCCC earned the highest score in the state. Other measures included how well our graduates performed at four-year institutions in the UNC system, the percentage of students who passed state licensure/ certification examinations on the first try, and business satisfaction with their CCCC-trained employees, to name a few. In 2007, the college also achieved a “Superior” rating for the third year in a row. The NC General Assembly awards additional funding to colleges meeting these high performance standards. Top Honors The full report is available on the Web at: http://www.nccommunitycolleges.edu/Publications/docs/Publications/ csf2007.pdf C E N T R A L C A R O L I N A C O M M UNITY C O L L E G E FOUNDED 1961 PALMAM QU I ME RUI T FERAT 2006-2007 Report to the Community 7 2006-2007 Faculty and Staff Awards The North Carolina Association of Educational Office Professionals, a professional organization of over 2,800 members, named Gloria Cheatham their Educational Office Professional of the Year. Gloria has served the college since 1987 as administrative assistant to the president. The statewide membership also elected CCCC employment specialist Linda Spivey to be vice president for the 2007- 2008 year. Linda will be the first CCCC employee to serve on the NCAEOP board. Two members of the CCCC family were among the top honorees in the North Carolina Community College System’s annual awards. Joyce Thomas, Cosmetology Department chair, was one of ten finalists for the 2006 Excellence in Teaching award. Linda Stone, dean of Library Services who retired in 2007, was a finalist for 2006 Staff Person of the Year. Accreditation Central Carolina Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30333-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Central Carolina Community College. Note: The Commission on Colleges should be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution's significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard. The College was accredited by the North Carolina State Board of Education in 1970, by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1972, and reaffirmed in 1976, 1987, and 1997. CCCC is a member of the American Association of Community Colleges. Its trustees are members of the Association of Community College Trustees. The 2006-2007 fiscal year brought new programs, new facilities, and new ideas. CCCC joined forces with Lee County Public Health (LCPH) to create the Central Carolina Dental Center at the W. B. Wicker business campus in Sanford. At this state-of-the-art facility, CCCC will offer an Associate degree in dental hygiene and a diploma in dental assisting. At the same time, LCPH will provide oral health care services to low-income patients. By collaborating, the two entities share equipment and personnel, CCCC students gain experience in a service-learning environment, and thousands of underserved adults, children, and geriatric patients receive much-needed oral health services. The College underwent construction and renovation projects in all three counties this year. Preparations continued in Chatham County for a new sustainable programs building at the Pittsboro campus and a classroom and lab building in Siler City. County commissioners committed to environmentally-progressive building practices throughout the construction. In Harnett County, the College received $647,620 in state grant funds to match local commitments for the new Western Harnett Industrial Park classroom and shop building. CCCC began site preparation for a classroom building and additional fire training facilities at the Lee County Emergency Services Training Center and continued long-range planning for the recently-acquired Kelly Drive land across from the existing campus. This year the College also began renovation projects at the Civic Center and several other Lee campus buildings and completed the Veterinary Medical Technology building renovation. The completed project, now one of the finest VMT training facilities in the country, was featured in North Carolina Veterinarian magazine. Lee Early College completed its first year with seventy-three high school freshman joining the student population at CCCC. Taking a combination of high school and college courses, these students will graduate in five years with both a high school diploma and an Associate degree. Depending on what majors the students select, they may either continue their studies at four-year institutions or join the workforce. CCCC’s Distance Education department experienced Growth and Innovation 8 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Dental Hygiene students practice their skills on each other. The college’s new Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting programs are accredited by the American Dental Association. unprecedented growth in 2006-2007 with an FTE (Full Time Equivalent) enrollment increase of 15.2%. This continues a steady FTE growth trend over the past five years. Growth in overall registrations for distance education courses has dramatically increased over a five-year period, from 1,745 in Spring 2003 to 2,861 in Spring 2007. To support increasing number of student enrolled in distance classes, the department began offering help center support in the evenings in person and via phone. The department also expanded faculty support this year by adding a Faculty Resource Room in Lett Hall. Equipped with computers, software, printers, and other teaching aids, this beautiful facility offers both full-time and adjunct faculty a quiet place to work. CCCC partnered with North Carolina State University to offer NC TEACH (North Carolina Teachers of Excellence for All Children), a rigorous, alternative teacher preparation program established by the state legislature in 2000. The program will advance lateral entry teachers (those entering teaching from other professions) to fully licensed professional teachers who are “highly qualified” as defined by the federal No Child Left Behind educational accountability act. 2006-2007 Report to the Community 9 The college’s Veterinary Medical Technician program moved into expanded, modernized facilities during the year. The interior of the old science building was gutted and re-created to specifically serve the needs of the Vet Med program. Legacy Society The Central Carolina Community College Foundation is fortunate to have a group of generous donors who have set aside gifts that will, over time, provide substantial benefits to our College, our students, and our community. Oftentimes these types of long-term commitments to higher education go unrecognized during the donor’s lifetime. We are in the process of establishing the CCCC Legacy Society to provide a way to acknowledge such generosity in our printed materials and to thank our donors during special events. As always, we will continue to respect the privacy of any donor who wishes to remain anonymous. Legacy Gift Options BEQUESTS In your will or revocable trust, you specify a gift (a dollar amount, a particular asset, or all or a portion of your residuary estate) to be given to the Foundation effective upon your death. CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUSTS You create an irrevocable trust during your lifetime, or upon your death, and transfer assets to the trust. You may designate one or more income beneficiaries (including yourself) to receive a fixed dollar amount or a fixed percentage of the trust assets each year. Trust installments may be paid over a certain number of years or for the lifetimes of the income beneficiaries. Remaining trust assets then pass to the CCCC Foundation. RETIREMENT PLANS You may designate the CCCC Foundation as a beneficiary of all or a portion of your IRA or other qualified retirement plan. Benefits to Donors* - You retain control over the property, funds, or investments during your lifetime. - Your gift will qualify for an estate tax deduction. - Your assets can continue to provide income for you or your family members. - You may claim an income tax deduction for the year in which you create the trust. - The trust is tax-exempt, so all proceeds from the sale of assets contributed to the trust may be invested without reduction for capital gains taxes. - You control your retirement plan until your death, and you may revoke the beneficiary designation at any time. - Your gift will qualify for an estate tax deduction. Legacy You can leave a legacy of education 10 Report to the Community 2006-2007 2006-2007 Report to the Community 11 Legacy Gift Options CHARITABLE LEAD TRUST Much like a Charitable Remainder Trust (see page 10), but instead of payments being made to you or another beneficiary over the term of the trust, payments are made to the Foundation. Upon your death or the expiration of the term, remaining trust assets pass to your family members or to other named beneficiaries rather than to the CCCC Foundation. LIFE INSURANCE You may give an insurance policy that is no longer needed to the CCCC Foundation by naming the Foundation as the owner and beneficiary of the policy. Benefits to Donors* -Assets may be transferred to your family members or other beneficiaries during your lifetime or upon your death at a reduced gift or estate tax cost. - The gift or inheritance of a family member may be deferred for a period of time while benefiting the CCCC Foundation. - During the charitable term, investment earnings of the trust may be fully or partially sheltered from income taxes by an income tax charitable deduction. - You may be entitled to an income tax deduction the year of the gift. 2006 Scholarship Banquet Every CCCC scholarship recipient has a story, from the laid off factory worker, to the high school graduate with dreams of being the first in the family to go to college, to the single mother who wants to give her children a better life. In November 2006, nearly five hundred scholarship donors and recipients gathered to share a meal, a few inspiring stories, and the hopes and dreams that higher education can bring. Seated together for this annual event, donors and the recipients of various CCCC Foundation scholarships have an opportunity to connect. Individuals, families, corporations, and a variety of local organizations provide scholarships through the CCCC Foundation, and the annual banquet gives them an opportunity to see first-hand the impact of their generosity. The banquet also provides the scholarship recipients a time to show their appreciation and share their excitement about the future with those who opened the doors to higher education. You (or your family, your company, or your civic organization or club) can contribute to many of our already-established scholarship funds, or you can start a named endowment that will provide educational opportunities for years to come. Contact the CCCC Foundation office at (919)718-7231 for more information. * The information contained herein has been compiled from a variety of publicly available documents and web sites believed to be reliable; however, there is no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness. All information provided is of a general nature and is not intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. CCCC Foundation does not render tax advice. Accordingly, you should not act upon any information contained herein without professional advice from your tax advisor. Scholarship 12 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Foundation Staff Executive Director Diane Glover and Foundation Assistant Abby Walker To learn how you can help Central Carolina Community College further the educational goals of students across Lee, Harnett, and Chatham counties, contact Foundation Executive Director Diane Glover or Foundation Assistant Abby Walker at (919)718-7231. Donations or written inquiries may be mailed to: CCCC Foundation 1105 Kelly Drive Sanford, NC 27330 Foundation Board Members Donald Andrews Dale Armstrong John Beck, Ph.D. Phil Bradley Larry Byrd Lynda Carr Brian Davis John Dixon Catherine Evans, DDS Genease Fields James French Hubert Garner Ed Garrison Welford Haris Perry Harrison Mike Hendley Grace Hodges Ed Holmes James Holt, M.D. Howard James, DDS Del Jones Tom Joyner Dixon Kilbourne Joe Langley Jimmy McCormick Tom Miriello Rob Patterson Ophelia Pivet Bobby Powell Mission Statement: The primary mission of the Foundation is to support the students, faculty and staff of the college through financial grants in areas of need not covered by state and local appropriations. Jim Randolph Lowell Rickard Doug Roscoe, O.D. Kate Rumely David Siler Hal Siler Joe Trageser Jack Tredinnick Tim Turner Avron Upchurch Ralph Upton Judi Womack George Womble Dr. Matt Garrett, CCCC President Diane Glover, Executive Director Abby Walker, Administrative Assistant 2006-2007 Report to the Community 13 CCCC Alumni Honor Society Caitlin Kelly CCCC Ambassador Linda Bradford Sandra Cain Beth Canup Beckie Dunn Lisa Fitzgibbon Rebecca Garner Rosalind Griep Terri McKone Matthew Pope Evelyn Rivera Alyson Roache Nalley Vazquez CCCC AEOP Chad Potts CCCC Trustee Dexter Cox Kelly Dodson Selena Hayes Michael McCoy Veronica Meert Jordan Minter Latora Staley Michelle Womble CCCC Student Jacquelyn Lowry CCCC Foundation GED/AHS Vincent Washington CCCC Foundation Tech Prep Kevin Baldwin Lee Coore Jerrica Fannon Stephen Forbess Kendra Gilbert Jacob Havard Jessica Hill Kimberly Ivey Megan Rosser Kyle Wall Jane Alderson Continuing Education Helen Cotten Cymbria S. and Raymond H. Amberger Patricia Baker Yira Collins Brannon Cox Brittany Denton Brittney Gaines Maranda Gautier Amber Marley Pamela Morris Ollie Monroe Angel Memorial Teresa Morrison Darrell Arrington Memorial Brandon Brown J. Mack and Eula Mae Auman Corey Burns Christine Carroll Robert Pegram, III Kenneth Ayscue Automotive Roberta Jackson Ola Mae Baber Nursing Erica Eborn Angelique Roberson James F. and Dixie B. Bridges Memorial (To Be Awarded) Judy Ellis Buck Memorial Heather Harden Lura Rhyne Burns Nursing Jennifer Schmidt C.K. Caldwell Jr. Memorial Jeremy Billings Central Carolina Hospital Auxiliary Nursing Lisa Peeler Tonica Sanders Central Electric Membership Corporation Stephanie Avent Mario Bonilla Bridget Page Chatham County Chamber of Commerce Erin Bradford Stacy Harris Jacob Havard Jimmy Collins Memorial Michael Klingman Coty/Sanford Operations Adam Hurd Council for Effective Action and Decisions (To Be Awarded) Mary Lou and Lum Cummings Catherine Burgess Megan Byrd Carolyn Jean McNair Daniel Memorial Teresa Wright John Thomas Davenport Memorial Charles King Richard Rojas John E. and Eunice L. Dotterer Nursing Stephanie Lyons Deborah Young Eason Veterinary Medical Technology Melissa Urban First National Bank and Trust Company Bridget Stout Friends of North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association Rosa Berrera Rebecca Thornton Friends of the Pittsboro Memorial Library Terry Henderson Sue Gibson Nursing Kimberly Page Gold Kist Weston Coggins Peggy C. and Meigs C. Golden Patricia Hair Teresa Wright Tom Graves Memorial Yira Collins Barbara Simpson Haislip Memorial Nursing Rebecca Thomas Peggy Hall Nursing Kimberly Page Harnett County Student Rose Del Torro Mary Lois Harris Hayes Memorial Nursing Sylvia Caddell Everette T. Hickman Greg Ashley Betsy Perry Holton Memorial Donna Preddy Scholarships and Recipients 14 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Jeffery K. Jones Memorial Tabitha Cable Gail Sillaman Robert D. Jones Memorial Peggy Penny Jonesboro Garden Club Marlana Sifter J. Linwood Keith Memorial Nursing Jessica Eubanks Oscar A. Keller, Jr. and Elderlene R. Keller Nursing LaShaunda Williams Steven T. Keller Memorial Tiffany Byrd Amber Spivey Reid King Law Enforcement Eboni Williams Laser & Photonics Mark Machovec William W. and Isabel Heins Lawrence Nehemiah Russ, Jr. Lee County Association of Senior Citizens Anna McCormick Lee County Medical Society Nursing LaShaunda Williams Lee Iron & Metal Industrial Plant Maintenance Robert Pearl Ada M. Leonard Nursing Jodi Langston Gilbert Lett Family Beverly Alward Renata Small Baker Melinda Blankenship Amanda Donovan Jennifer Hilliard Regina Magodi Larnette Moore Alysse Richardson Amanda Ryan Dawn Thompson Alvin R. MacKay Veterinary Medical Technology Melissa Urban Janice Thomas McNeill Memorial Julie Holder Joey McSwain Memorial Belinda Mades Edgar W. Meyers Memorial Jeremy Collins David McArthur Samuel R. Miriello Memorial Christal Tart Moore County Kennel Club Kobi Berger Sam Cochran Lori Fox Ronda Hulon Carole Nilsen Jamie Watson Bunkey Morgan’s Chatham County Cynthia Smith Motorcycle Mechanics Alumni (To Be Awarded) Raymond Francis O’Brien Jr. Memorial Julia Mabe Gerard J. O’Donnell Nursing Lisa Peeler Oelrich Nursing Sylvia Caddell Paralegal Students Reem Baloch Cecelia K. Patterson Medical Assisting LaKeschia Harrington Jacqueline K. Patterson Nursing Jennifer Schmidt Pentair Pool Products David McArthur Annie Patterson Pittsboro Area Health Initiatives Ty’Yeest Baker Gwendolyn Briggs Robin Brooks Trinidy Chavis Cynthia Gibbs Danielle Johnson Blondean Jordon Julia Mabe Karen Robbins LaTora Staley Robert E. Pomeranz Memorial Tashima McLean Anthony Russell Elbert C. Price Memorial Richard Rojas Erma Carlisle Proctor Angela Cotton Walden Samuel C. Profio Memorial Wanda Hockaday Progress Energy Mario Bonilla Brandon Brown Laura Garner Robert Pearl Quail Corners Mindy Gill Corrinne Smolinski Thomas L. Reeves Memorial Sustainable Farming Jacob Yow Rickard-Rigsbee Memorial Lee Coore Nancy Ruth Harding Robinson Memorial Belinda Mades Carter T. Rosser Memorial Bristin Brewer J. Fletcher Rosser/S.A.I.F.A. Memorial Chad Potts Sanford Business and Professional Women’s “Pat Nixon” Gail Sillaman Sanford Central High School Class of 1959 Memorial Julie Holder Sanford Civitan Emily Gilchrist Sanford Dermatology “Dr. Beth” Nursing Patricia Hair Sanford Exchange Crystal George Jaleesa McKeithen Sanford Medical Group Nursing Teresa Morrison Scholarships and Recipients 2006-2007 Report to the Community 15 Sanford Woman’s Club Nursing Candace Tuck Walter L. Scoggins Industrial Technology Memorial Kevin Richardson Hal T. Siler Jeremy Clark Paige Baker Simpson Bess Antes Smith’s Coffee and Mountain Bottled Water Service William Parks South River Electric Membership Corporation Christal Tart State Employees’ Credit Union Colby Flowers Melinda Gill Static Control Components (To Be Awarded) William W. and Ellen B. Staton Paralegal Angela Rickstrew Sustainable Farming Endowment Hillary Heckler Larry W. Talton Business Excellence Tiffany Simpson 3M Engineering Technology Kishia Jones Louise L. Tuller Trust Nurse Education Jenny King Marcia Richardson Homer Tuttle Anthony Russell Dean Wakefield Memorial Robert Ashley Parker Aaron Thomas J. Shelton and Clarice B. Wicker Memorial Cynthia Gillespie Steven Hallman W. B. Wicker Memorial Antonio Alfred Christopher Brown Ricky McClurkin Douglas H. Wilkinson Memorial Roberta Jackson E.M. “Bucky” and Ila Williams Angela Jones Carolyn Wicker Williamson Memorial Catherine Strunks William M. and Eunice J. Womble Memorial Denese Morris Wyeth Vaccines Sharon Carroll Five Star Scholarships and Recipients Five Star Child Care Center The Central Carolina Community College Preschool at the Chatham County Campus retained its five-star rating after excelling in a detailed inspection and evaluation. Child care facilities throughout the state are rated on 43 standards in areas such as space/furnishings, activities, environment, interactions with parents, and education of teachers. Five stars is the highest rating a facility can attain. U.S. Rep Bob Etheridge visits the College’s 5-Star rated Pre-school, located on the Chatham County Campus in Pittsboro. 16 Report to the Community 2006-2007 You, your family, or your organization can establish a named endowment at Central Carolina Community College. Your endowment will not only help students today, but it will continue to support education for years to come. The initial funds, along with any additional gifts you make in the future, remain permanently in the endowment, and you designate how the earnings may be used. You may want to provide scholarships for a particular curriculum program or for students from a specific high school or county. Your endowment could support faculty education or provide funds for up-to-date technology. Regardless of how you decide to guide the use of your donation, a named endowment provides perpetual funds to help the College, the students, and the communities of Chatham, Harnett and Lee counties. Call the Foundation office today at (919)718-7231 to learn more. Please note, each endowment requires significant administrative time and resources to manage and distribute the funds according to the donor’s requirements, while adhering to the highest possible standards of good stewardship. Therefore, the CCCC Foundation asks that you make a minimum commitment of $10,000 to create a new named endowment. We are truly appreciative of every donation, regardless of amount. You can always combine your contributions with other funds (such as our general fund or a previously-established endowment) to maximize the efficiency of the Foundation and the impact of your generous contributions. Alumni Honor Society By: CCCC Alumni Association For: Scholarships Cymbria S. and Raymond H. Amberger By: Mr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Amberger For: Scholarships Ollie Monroe Angel Memorial By: Kay Webster Angel & Friends of Ollie Angel For: Scholarships for Nursing Darrell Arrington Memorial By: Friends of Darrell Arrington For: Scholarships for Chatham County Students J. Mack and Eula Mae Auman By: J. Mack and Eula Mae Auman For: Scholarships Ola Mae Baber Nursing By: Frank L. Baber For: Scholarships for Nursing Endowments CCCC Foundation Endowments Investing in Education CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 2006-2007 Report to the Community 17 J James F. and Dixie B. Bridges Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Bridges For: Scholarships Judy Ellis Buck Memorial By: CCCC Faculty & Staff For: Scholarships Donald N. Buie Memorial By: Friends of Don Buie For: Scholarships Lura Rhyne Burns Nursing By: Clyde J. Rhyne For: Scholarships for Nursing C.K. Caldwell, Jr. Memorial By: Betty, Brian & Eric Caldwell For: Scholarships for Human Resource Management & Industrial Maintenance Technology Central Carolina Community College Student By: Miscellaneous Donors For: Scholarships Central Carolina Hospital Auxiliary Nursing By: Central Carolina Hospital Auxiliary For: Scholarships for Nursing Central Electric Membership Corporation By: Central Electric Membership Corporation For: Scholarships Jimmy Collins Memorial By: James J. Collins For: Scholarships for Criminal Justice/BLET Coty US By: Coty US LLC For: Scholarships Council for Effective Action & Decisions (CEAD) By: Council for Effective Action & Decisions For: Scholarships Mary Lou and Lum Cummings BY: CEBCO Construction For: Scholarships for Western Harnett High School Graduates Carolyn Jean McNair Daniel Memorial By: John & Elizabeth Daniel For: Scholarships for Single Parents John Thomas Davenport Memorial By: J.T. Davenport Family For: Scholarships for Business or Industrial Technology John E. and Eunice L. Dotterer Nursing By: Dr. & Mrs. John E. Dotterer For: Scholarships for Nursing Eason Veterinary Medical Technology By: Mr. & Mrs. J. Kenneth Eason For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology First National Bank & Trust Company By: First National Bank & Trust Company For: Scholarships for Chatham County Students Sue Gibson Nursing By: Bill & Jinger Gibson For: Scholarships for Nursing Gold Kist, Inc. By: Gold Kist Foundation For: Scholarships Peggy C. and Meigs C. Golden By: Meigs & Peggy Golden For: Scholarships for Single Parents J. Dent and Clarice Cato Goodyear Veterinary Medical Technology By: Mr. & Mrs. J. Dent Goodyear For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology Richard Scott Grant Memorial By: George R. Grant, MD For: Scholarships for Motorcycle Mechanics Technology Tom Graves Memorial By: CCCC Faculty & Staff & Friends of Tom Graves For: Scholarships CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 18 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Barbara Simpson Haislip Memorial Nursing By: Haislip & Gage Families For: Scholarships for Nursing Harnett County Student By: HCI Carpentry For: Scholarships for Harnett County Students Mary Lois Harris Hayes Memorial Nursing By: Frank D. Hayes, Sr. & Family For: Scholarships for Nursing Everette T. Hickman Memorial By: Marie C. Profio For: Scholarships for Graduates of CCCC GED/AHS James B. Holt Nursing By: Friends of Dr. Holt-- For: Scholarships for Nursing Betsy Perry Holton Memorial By: Holton & Welch Families For: Scholarships for Nursing Edwin A. and Dorothy B. Hubbard By: Dorothy B. Hubbard For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology Jeffery K. Jones Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. Del Jones, Scott Jones For: Scholarships for Bio-Technology, Chemical Research/Pre-Pharmacy, Computer Programming, or Information Systems Robert D. Jones Memorial By: Velner Jones For: Scholarships for Medical Assisting Jonesboro Garden Club By: Jonesboro Garden Club For: Scholarships for Lee County Students Marvin R. Joyner "Pursuit of Excellence" By: Friends of Marvin R. Joyner For: Funding for Special Projects J. Linwood Keith Memorial Nursing By: Mary Lynn Keith For: Scholarships for Nursing Oscar A. Keller, Jr. and Elderlene R. Keller Nursing By: Linda Kelly, Judy Normann, Buddy Keller For: Scholarships for Nursing Stephen T. Keller Memorial By: Anonymous For: Scholarships Reid King Law Enforcement By: Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Patterson For: Scholarships for Basic Law Enforcement Training Laser & Photonics By: Central Carolina Community College Laser Club For: Scholarships for Laser & Photonics William W. and Isabel Heins Lawrence By: Mr. and Mrs. William W. Lawrence For: Scholarships for Telecommunications Lee County Association of Senior Citizens By: Lee County Association of Senior Citizens Club For: Scholarships for Nursing Lee County Dental Society By: Lee County Dental Society For: Scholarships for Dental Hygiene and Assisting Lee County Medical Society Nursing By: Lee County Medical Society For: Scholarships for Nursing CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 2006-2007 Report to the Community 19 Lee Iron and Metal Industrial Plant Maintenance By: Mr. & Mrs. L.I. Cohen For: Scholarships for Industrial Maintenance Ada M. Leonard Nursing By: Sandra L. Wornom For: Scholarships for Nursing Gilbert Lett Family By: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lett & Family For: Scholarships for Nursing Alvin R. MacKay Veterinary Medical Technology By: Student Veterinary Medical Technician Association, - Bill & Carol Bradford, Wayne & Nancy Robinson For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology John David Martin Nursing By: Beverly Martin For: Nursing Program Needs Janice Thomas McNeill Memorial By: Andrew P. McNeill & Family For: Scholarships Joey McSwain Memorial By: Jean McSwain & the late LeRoy McSwain, Sr. For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology Edgar W. Meyers Memorial By: Trion Charitable Foundation For: Scholarships for Industrial Education Samuel R. Miriello Memorial By: Ruth, Joe, Ron & Tom Miriello For: Scholarships for Harnett County Students Bunkey Morgan's Chatham County By: Bunkey Morgan For: Scholarships for Chatham County Students Motorcycle Mechanics Alumni By: Motorcycle Mechanics Alumni & Judith Furr For: Scholarships for Motorcycle Mechanics Technology Nursing Program By: Friends of CCCC Nursing Program For: Scholarships for Nursing Continued Grant Success at CCCC In addition to the four grants totaling over half a million dollars already secured for the Central Carolina Dental Center in 2005- 2006, two more funding entities added their support to the innovative project in 2006-2007. Golden LEAF, Inc. awarded the College $223,006 and the NC Community College System awarded $270,595 through its Allied Health Enhancement Grant program funded by the NC General Assembly. These awards are in addition to the earlier grants from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust for $296,809, the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation for $25,000, and the NC Dental Health Society for $2,800. The College’s collaborative partner, Lee County Public Health, also accepted a grant from The Duke Endowment in the amount of $250,505 to help create the Central Carolina Dental Center. Grants CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 20 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Raymond Francis O'Brien, Jr. Memorial By: Family & Friends of Ray O'Brien For: Scholarships for Chatham and Lee County Students Gerard J. O'Donnell Nursing By: Dr. & Mrs. Gerard J. O'Donnell For: Scholarships for Nursing Oelrich Nursing By: Dr. & Mrs. A.M. Oelrich For: Scholarships for Nursing Paralegal Student By: CCCC Faculty & Staff For: Scholarships for Paralegal Technology Cecelia K. Patterson Medical Assisting By: Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Patterson For: Scholarships for Medical Assisting Jacqueline K. Patterson Nursing By: Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Patterson For: Scholarships for Nursing Pentair Pool Products By: Pentair Water Pool & Spa For: Scholarships for Business or Industrial Technology Ann Carson Perry Memorial By: Hugh. P. Perry & Family For: Scholarships for Nursing Worth E. and Mary S. Perry By: Mary S. Perry For: Scholarships for Dental Hygiene and Assisting Robert E. Pomeranz Memorial By: Pomeranz Family For: Scholarships for Business or Industrial Technology Elbert C. Price Memorial By: Price Family, CCCC Faculty & Staff For: Scholarships Erma Carlisle Proctor By: Bradley, Fincher & Proctor Families For: Scholarships for Single Parents Endowments CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 2006-2007 Report to the Community 21 Samuel C. Profio Memorial By: Marie C. Profio For: Scholarships for Single Parents William H. Ray, Sr. By: W.H. "Bill" Ray, Jr. For: Scholarships Thomas Reeves Memorial Sustainable Farming By: Jean Reeves For: Sustainable Farming Program Needs Rickard-Rigsbee Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Rickard For: Scholarships Nancy Ruth Harding Robinson Memorial By: Judy Ruth Harris For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology Carter T. Rosser Memorial By: Rosser Family & CCCC Faculty/Staff For: Scholarships for Industrial Maintenance J. Fletcher Rosser/ S.A.I.F.A. Memorial By: Sanford Assoc. of Insurance & Financial Advisors For: Scholarships for Business Education Sanford BPW “Pat Nixon” By: Sanford Business & Professional Women's Club For: Scholarships for Business Education Sanford Central HS Class of 1959 Memorial By: Sanford Central High School Class of 1959 For: Scholarships for Lee County Students Sanford Dermatology "Dr. Beth" Nursing By: Dr. John D. Cheesborough & Sanford Dermatology For: Scholarships for Nursing Sanford Exchange Club By: Sanford Exchange Club For: Scholarships for Electronics, Mechanical Engineering & Nursing Sanford Medical Group Nursing By: Sanford Medical Group For: Scholarships for Nursing Sanford Woman's Club Nursing By: Sanford Woman's Club For: Scholarships for Nursing Walter L. Scoggins Memorial By: Ruby R. Scoggins & Children For: Scholarships for Industrial Technology Hal T. Siler By: Sanford Chamber of Commerce Members For: Scholarships for Lee County Students Paige Baker Simpson By: Paige Baker Simpson For: Scholarships for Lee County Students Smith's Coffee & Mountain Bottled Water Service By: Mr. & Mrs. Robert Smith For: Scholarships for Chatham County Students CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 22 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Static Control Components By: Static Control Components For: Scholarships for Business or Industrial Technology William W. and Ellen B. Staton Paralegal By: William W. Staton For: Scholarships for Paralegal Technology Sustainable Farming By: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harman, James P. Watkins For: Scholarships for Sustainable Farming Larry W. Talton Business Excellence By: Friends of Larry Talton & CCCC Business Department For: Scholarships for Business Education 3M Engineering Technology By: 3M For: Scholarships for Engineering Technology Louise L. Tuller Trust Nursing By: Louise L. Tuller Trust For: Nursing Program Needs & Scholarships Frances Frye Roberts Warner By: Children of Frances Warner For: Scholarships for Dental Hygiene Andrew Kelly Wicker Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wicker & Friends of Andrew Wicker For: Scholarships for Automotive Technology J. Shelton and Clarice By: Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Wicker & Family For: Scholarships for Vocational or Technical Curriculums W.B. Wicker Memorial By: Grant Donation & Friends of W.B. Wicker For: Scholarships for African American Males Douglas H. Wilkinson Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. Douglas H. Wilkinson, Jr. & Employees of Wilkinson Cadillac Oldsmobile For: Scholarships for Automotive Technology E.M. "Bucky" and Ila Williams By: Mr. & Mrs. E.M. Williams For: Scholarships for Nursing Carolyn Wicker Williamson Memorial By: Peyton Williamson For: Scholarships William M. and Eunice J. Womble Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. William M. Womble, Jr. For: Scholarships Wyeth Vaccines By: Wyeth Corporation For: Scholarships for Bioprocess Manufacturing Technology CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 2006-2007 Report to the Community 23 Platinum Ark’s/Noah Construction Capital Bank First Bank First Federal Bank New Century Bank Normann Group of Wachovia Securities Gold BB&T-Dunn BB&T-Sanford Davenport & Company Distinctive Human Resources Gold Kist Imperial Freezer Services Lee-Moore Insurance Agency Lee-Moore Real Estate Investments Pentair Water Pool & Spa Perfection Equipment Company Cynthia and Julian Philpott Progress Energy RBC Centura-Sanford Saab Barracuda Sears of Sanford Static Control Tramway Veneers Wachovia Securities-Raleigh White/Street/Store Dog Properties Wilkinson Cadillac-Oldsmobile Pontiac Wilson & Reives Womble Rental Management Silver AFLAC: Leslie & Joyce Cox Fred Anderson Toyota of Sanford Bridges-Cameron Funeral Home Brookfield Retirement Center Brookwood Farms Clinton E. Bryan, Jr. Cape Fear Insurance Agency Carolina Pools Cashion & Associates Chatlee Boat & Marine Cooper Mechanical Phil & Genease Fields James & Gloria French Matt & Becky Garrett Harnett Forward Together Committee Harrington, Gilleland & Winstead Heritage Concrete Howard’s Barbeque Kelly & West Dr. Lane & Associates-Lillington Langley Gymnastics Lee Builder Mart Mullins-Sherman Architects Perry Brothers Tire Service Bobby & Linda Powell Rogers-Pickard Funeral Home Roscoe Optometric Eye Center Sanford Contractors Steel & Pipe Corporation Tri-Co Insurance Agency Avron & Mary Upchurch Frances Warner J.E. Womble & Sons In-Kind Central Chevrolet Buick Ham’s Restaurant Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company Smith’s Coffee and Premium Bottled Water Seventeenth Annual Golf Sponsors Sunshine, fun, fellowship – and the chance of making a great putt – brought more than 180 players out for the CCCC Foundation’s 17th Annual Golf Classic. 24 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Foundation Golf Classic 2006 CCCC Foundation Golf Classic Winners Best Ball Gross Division 1st Place Winning Team of Junior Cole, Dave Glabicki, Kel Normann, Chet Chester. Flight 1 Captain’s Choice 1st Place Winning Team is congratulated by Quail Ridge Pro, Mark Midford. 1st Place Winning Team consists of P.J.Gay, Lowell Rickard, Wayne Spivey, Craig Sturdivant. Best Ball Net Division 1st Place Winning Team of Bob Mangum, Charm Braxton, Bill Cotten, Mikeal Basinger. 2006-2007 Report to the Community 25 Any gift may be named in memory or in honor of someone. A donation “in honor of” is a unique way to celebrate an occasion such as a birthday, anniversary, or retirement. A gift “in memory of” is a lasting tribute to your loved one’s life and interests. Upon your instructions, the Foundation will send a customized gift letter directly to the individual or family you are honoring. If you would like more information about memorials and honorariums, contact the Foundation office at (919)718-7231. Honorariums Mr. and Mrs. Mike Baumann Fred and Barbara Wilson Don Buie Arnold L. Allred Donald L. Allred Jimmy W. Allred Dr. Frances K. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Barr Dan and Sandra Cape Matthew and Scarlett Cape Mr. and Mrs. Poly Cohen Calvin and Ruth Cox Steven and Barbara Cox D.C. Blue Hunting & Conservation Club John and Della Farmer Matt and Becky Garrett Ray and Alice Gilchrist Donald Gunter Henry Hickman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Holmes Anne M. Hurley I. Parker King, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Knight Webb and Ann McCracken Grace C. McDougald Mr. and Mrs. Dargan Moore Dick and Genevieve Poletti Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Reese Al and Lynda Rushatz Tim and Karen Rushatz Sanford Area Society of Shaggers Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Jerry and Reinette Seaman Stanley Community College Foundation (Senior Staff) Steel & Pipe Corporation Ty and Bianka Stumpf Eugenia Thompson Richard and Becky Wallace Frances Warner Ronnie Wicker Betty Caldwell Charlie and Nancy Miller Marlene Miller Ed and DeeDee Dalrymple Frank and Ann Golden Dr. Carl Frazier Carolyn W. Lennon Patricia Garrett Louise H. Cox Ed Garrison Julie Garrison Tapley Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Joel Glasco Frank and Ann Golden Coker and Sarah Golden Frank and Ann Golden Greg and Elaine Golden Coker and Sarah Golden Frank and Ann Golden Frank and Ann Golden Coker and Sarah Golden Peggy Golden Coker and Sarah Golden Frank and Ann Golden Reverend Ray Gooch Carolyn W. Lennon Dr. George R. Grant, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weaver Ted and Patty Haley Frank and Ann Golden Honorariums Giving in Memory or in Honor 26 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Johnny and Deborah Harris Frank and Ann Golden Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holder Fred and Barbara Wilson Internal Medicine Associates Patients Internal Medicine Associates Keith and Tracy Kepley Frank and Ann Golden Dr. Alvin MacKay Chris and Jen Ronald Dwight McNeill Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNeill Kel, Parker and Jordan Normann Frank and Ann Golden Carol O’Brien Fred and Barbara Wilson Joseph O’Brien Fred and Barbara Wilson Dr. Gerard J. O’Donnell Gerald and Susan Bouchard Erma Carlisle Proctor Kirk and Deanne Bradley James and Nancy Fincher Tommy and Marilyn Fincher Sabrina, Jonathan and Alyse Proctor and Children Homer Tuttle Mike and Kim Gray Frances Warner Dr. Jon and Susan Burwell Ben Ciliberto Scott and Molly Grant Charles Roberts Jan and Phyllis Warner Memorials Jane C. Alderson Charlotte Baggett Vicky Clark Judy Farmer Mary Holder Vickie Harrington Ollie Monroe Angel Kay Angel Greenwood Elementary PTO Brenda Langdon J. Mack and Eula Mae Auman Graham Auman Kenneth Ayscue Kenneth W. Ayscue, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Swarthout Ernestine Brady Dr. Gerard J. O’Donnell James and Dixie Bridges Tommy and Gail Bridges Faye Brooks Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Judy Ellis Buck Ron and Debbie Miriello Annie Lou O’Quinn Memorials The names of generous donors who establish scholarships for the college through the CCCC Foundation are recognized on the college’s “Wall of Honor” in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. 2006-2007 Report to the Community 27 Don Buie Curtis and Judy Adams Bobby W. Beasley Marcia Bellamy Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Bethune Nancy Blackman Jerry and Susan Bouchard Karen G. Brown Lisa Key Brown Robert and Betty Brown Betty, Brian and Eric Caldwell Amanda Carter Donald and Susan Carter CCCC Emergency Services Training Center Staff Gloria and Larry Cheatham Lola B. Clark Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Jerry Cornelison Wendy M. Cotten Democratic Women of Lee County Dan and Laura Denning Doris W. Dowdy Jerry and Rhonda Ennis Congressman and Mrs. Bob Etheridge Jim Felton Larry Foster Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Frye Bob Garrett David and Kathy Garrett Bev and Pat Gautier Renate A. Gibson Cathy Giles Robert and Cathy Gilleland Bob and Anne Gilmore Joy Wilkins Gilmour Diane Glover Melissa Godfrey Keith and Shana Greer Mr. and Mrs. Luke H. Gunter, Jr. Shirley U. Hall Dr. Anthony R. Harrington Eileen D. Harrington Grace Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Humphries Bob and Clara Hurley Harold and Betsy James Mr. and Mrs. David L. James Dianne M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James L. Johnson Woody and Mary Johnson Dr. and Mrs. A. Dean Kesler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lanier Bill and Isabel Lawrence Ted Lawrence Teresa Mangum Tommy and Sarah Mann Dr. Neill McLeod Gene McNeill Larry B. McRae Marlene Miller Dana B. Myrick James Noble Charles and Martha Oldham Roberta J. Parkinson Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Patterson Joni Pavlik Landis Phillips Charles M. Reeves, III Len Royals San-Lee Rotary Club Woody W. Seymour, Jr. Larry and Judy Sharpe Joey and Nancy Shue Patti Simmons Naomi Slagowski Christopher and Sarah Slate Jane T. Sloan Margaret K. Smith Dan and Rhonda Spangler Linda Spivey Bob and Marty Stevens Larry and Sue Tipton Magaline R. Thomas Tramway Elementary School Robert and Carolyn Troutman Chris and Laura Turner Jim and Nancy Turner Fred Von Canon and Megan O’Donnell Robin Walker Kathryn G. Waters Mr. and Mrs. Charles White Mike and Cynthia Wicker Dale and Carolyn Williamson Charity Yarborough Mr. and Mrs. Glenn York C.K. Caldwell, Jr. W. Jack and Judith Brinson Amanda Carter George Clayton Keith and Shana Greer Ken Hoyle Starlene Jackson Pam Mantia Ron and Debbie Miriello Laura Musselwhite Ben Rankin Candy Silva Crystal Smith Cathy Swindell Chris and Laura Turner Jim and Nancy Turner Karen Walton James A. Wright. Jr. Martha Wilkie Youngblood Jimmy Collins Faye Phillips Marjorie Cox Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Carolyn Jean McNair Daniel Myrla Vazquez Brian Merritt Dr. John Dotterer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker Elton and Lucille Cameron Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Nellie Lett Cox Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Dotterer, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Kelly Faulk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gage Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Greene, III Grace Hodges Anne M. Hurley David and Lucille James Dr. Pamela H. Jessup Dr. and Mrs. A. Dean Kesler, Jr. Martin and Alice Lancaster Adrienne Lawrence Russel and Julia Mann Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mann Charles and Martha Oldham Worth and Nancy Pickard Mr. and Mrs. George Roper Rebecca Shepard Ben Wood Charles H. Wood, Jr. Joe Faulk Tim and Lynn Faulk Diane F. Glover Amanda Hancock Fritts Sara Jane Steinert Jim Garrett Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline 28 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Sue Gibson Bill and Jinger Gibson Meigs Golden Stacey Carter Keisha Petty Mazie C. Wilson Richard Scott Grant A.E. Finley Foundation, Inc. Bobby Brown Dr. Karen Stone Gulledge Alton Howard Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Martindale Ben Nottingham Charles Nottingham Dr. and Mrs. Jimmie L. Rhyne Charles and Nancy Weaver Tom Graves Vince Castano Teresa Mangum Ron and Debbie Miriello Laura Musselwhite Candy Silva Barbara Simpson Haislip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gage Peggy Hall Donna Butler Carolina Women’s Health Center Staff Kay Davis Peg Davis Vicki Glaze Ina C. Johnstone Jeannine Jones Freda Lowe Deetz Mullins Audrey Nelson Ann Poe Lisa Riggs Lisa Rubinosky Mr. Keith Smith and Dr. Lisa Jones Mary Lois Harris Hayes Mark and Lois Chamblee Frank D. Hayes Betsy Perry Holton Lee Brick & Tile Company Beverly Huff Betty Caldwell Dixon Hughes PLLC Anis Erlene Foltz Sanford Woman’s Club Sara Jane Steinert Sybil Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Jeffery K. Jones Jeff and Lisa Chapman Kay Faucette Del and Glenda Jones Robert D. Jones Richard and Dianne Kimball Stephen T. Keller Tommy and Brenda Keller Gladys Kilbourne Dixon and Pat Kilbourne Reid King Darlene Dark Gilbert Lett Kimberly B. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Dixon Hughes PLLC Fellowship Sunday School Class at Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church Dr. Anthony R. Harrington Dr. and Mrs. A. Dean Kesler, Jr. Jackie Parker John David Martin John-Beverly Printers & Martin Silk Screening Mary Merlee Asbell McDonald Sanford Woman’s Club Jean Miller Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Sam Miriello Ron and Debbie Miriello Ruth Miriello Tom Miriello Raymond O’Brien Michael and Sally Angelon Judy Boyette Bill and Patricia Cegles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cox Dooley Chemicals, LLC Friends of Barbara O’Brien Wilson Don and Judy Herndon Steve and Cathy Kirkpatrick Craig and Sara Lambert Virginia Leviner Betty Andrew Marsh Joanne Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meiners, Jr. Doug and Cres Ross Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe David and Gwen Siler Hal and Esther Siler Tom Siler, Jr. Cindy Smith Bill and Judy Spillers James and Cynthia Spillers Claude and Suzanne Tate Clyde and Alice Sue Teague Jerry and Debbie Teague Tommy and Kimberly Teague Roy and Janelle Wall Stelfanie Williams Fred and Barbara Wilson Steven and Sharon Wilson Marilyn O’Donnell Jerry and Susan Bouchard Stan, Jean and Danielle Bradshaw O’Neal School Parents Association Gus Oelrich Belva Oelrich Memorials 2006-2007 Report to the Community 29 Madge Oldham Sanford Woman’s Club Ann Carson Perry Hugh Perry and Family Elbert C. Price Terry Harrington Melba Price Thomas Reeves Dr. Matt Garrett William Ray Rickard Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rickard Bobby Stanley Rigsbee Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rickard Elizabeth C. Romaine Merritt B. Robinson Dr. Frances Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Atkinson Patty Baldwin-Kivett and Debbie and Marsha Richard and Dee Baker John and Irene Bass Trudy E. Boone Everette and Fran Bradley Robert E. Brickhouse Betty Caldwell Elton and Lucille Cameron Doris Crowder and Family Jim Felton Ray and Alice Gilchrist Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Eichelsbacher Richard and Susan Fanning John and Della Farmer Bill and Hazel Freeman Matt and Becky Garrett Bev and Pat Gautier Paul and Jean Gay Paul B. Gay, Jr. Renate A. Gibson Greater Richmond Area Christian Educators Grace Hodges Verdie Marshbanks Holt Anne M. Hurley Dr. and Mrs. A. Dean Kesler, Jr. Bill and Isabel Lawrence Pat B. Lyles Burley and Shirley Lyons Webb and Ann McCracken Marlene Miller Betty Pace Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Peele Worth and Nancy Pickard Pulmonary Wellness & Fit-for-Life Staff and Class Members Sanford Chapter of Accountants Sanford Exchange Club Graydon and Judy Spivey Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stemple Willa Ann and Lane Ward Luther White Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Young Mr. and Mrs. William I. Young Carter T. Rosser Polly Bouldin Donna Rosser-Sovereign Jerry Smith Thomas J. Scacco Jean C. Scacco Walter L. Scoggins Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boyd, Jr. Monica Snyder Linda Blair Mary Ann Gaster Helen Magda William W. Staton Jane Boone David Britt Virginia Byrd Cecil and Faye Cameron James and Lucille Cameron Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Martha Eames Golden Corral Corporation Edward and Nancy Griffin Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey David and Lucille James Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin Lancaster Bill and Isabel Lawrence Charles Lee and Mary Bess Mann Senator and Mrs. Tony Rand N. Johnson Tilghman Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wornom Bette Stivers Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O’Donnell Mary Street Sanford Woman’s Club Larry Talton Diane Kannarr Jo Talton Neal Luther White Elizabeth Glosson Thomas Jeffrey and Lisa Barnes Bobbitt Design Build Richard and Lee Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brissette Lillie H. Brooks Harry and Nancy Brown Tom and Nancy Burka Merrilee Jo Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Cook, Jr. Erving L. Covert Donald R. Crutchfield Mr. and Mrs. John Dupree, Jr. Ebenezer United Methodist Church of Apex, NC Charles and Jean Edwards Exxon Mobil Corporation Keith and Christine Flowe Gelder & Associates Wayne and Debbie Glosson Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Gorrell Louise Greenstock and Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Harrison, Jr. Lynne Jung Brenda W. Looney Dr. R. Wade Markham Thomas Markham Marybeth Marschalk Carolyn Minshall Linda Nellenback The John Ogburn Family Faye Paterson Jack and Kay Patrick Willie H. Perry Elizabeth McRae Peterson Inez M. Poe Co-workers of Judy Thomas Poe Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reynolds Eddie and Judy Riddle Broadus and Dot Riggins Miriam K. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Danny Sykes T.W. Smith Company, Inc. Harlan M. Thomas, Sr. Mereibah J. Thomas Roy and Ruth Thomas Bartialette B. Thomas Edwin A. Utley James and Sue Watson Eleanor S. Womble 30 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Wyrick, Robbins, Yates & Ponton LLP Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Yates Madeline Vukobratic Internal Medicine Associates Andrew Kelly Wicker Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Bland Mildred Bruton Susan Condlin and Reggie Carde Sonny and Kim Gibson Jackie Hearn Linda Kosovych Jack and Dot McNeill Dwight McNeill and Brian Noyes Glenn Shearin Robert and Karen Wicker Talmadge and Nina Wicker J. Shelton and Clarice B. Wicker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Wicker Kathy Woltz CCCC 2005-2006 Ambassadors Nicole Crissman Carolyn Duden Lee and Cindy Eulenbach Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hewett Ken Hoyle Anne M. Hurley Susan Lacy Adrienne Lawrence Tom and Jane McBryde Mann Jon and Rhonda McGee Sue McNeill Ron and Debbie Miriello Laura Musselwhite David Oates Joni Pavlik Mr. and Mrs. Louis Safley Candy Silva William and Wilmouth Thomas CCCC Ambassadors Each year, CCCC selects a small group of students to serve as Ambassadors to represent the College at special events on campus and in the community. Student Ambassadors provide invaluable assistance to the College and to the CCCC Foundation. Wearing their distinctive uniforms, Ambassadors distribute programs and escort graduates and faculty members during graduation ceremonies, provide assistance at the annual CCCC Foundation Golf Tournament, and welcome guests at events such as groundbreakings and receptions. Faculty members nominate students for this honor, which includes a full scholarship, based on academic standing, leadership potential, and communication skills. Members of the College Ambassadors present a check to Diane Glover (left), CCCC Foundation Executive Director, for the Kathryn Wolz Scholarship Fund, one of the many scholarship funds the Foundation oversees. 2006-2007 Report to the Community 31 Highest GED score in the state Chelsea Stith of Chatham County was honored at the College’s Adult High School/GED graduation June 14 for having achieved the highest score in North Carolina in 2006 on her GED. She scored 3,920 out of a possible 4,000. Lou Ann Parker, coordinator of AHS and GED programs for the North Carolina Community College System, presented Stith with a plaque honoring her accomplishment. The high-achieving graduate also served as the mace-bearer for the ceremony and was one of three student speakers to address the many friends and family members gathered to honor the accomplishments of their graduates. Raymond H. and Cymbria S. Amberger Mr. and Mrs. J. Mack Auman Frank L. Baber Mr. and Mrs. Tommy F. Bridges CEBCO Construction Central Carolina Hospital Central Electric Membership Corporation Coty US J.T. Davenport & Sons Dr. John E. Dotterer Frontier Spinning Mills Gold Kist Meigs and Peggy Golden Thomas M. Haislip, Sr. Honeywell Mr. and Mrs. William E. Horner, Sr. Mary Lynn Keith Lee Builder Mart Lee Brick & Tile Mastercraft Moen Moore County Kennel Club National Textiles NC Telephone Association Dr. and Mrs. A.M. Oelrich Parker Hannifin Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Patterson Pentair Water Pool & Spa Piedmont Coastal Society of Plastics Engineers Pittsboro Area Health Initiatives Pomeranz Family Progress Energy Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ray, Jr. BB&T – Sanford RBC Centura Jean Reeves Sanford Woman’s Club William W. Staton Trion Charitable Foundation Emily G. Womble Wyeth Vaccines Foundation Giving Clubs Cumulative Cornerstone Club ($20,000 + Cumulative) The following contributors have made cumulative gifts totaling $20,000 or more over the lifetime of the CCCC Foundation (established 1988). 32 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Crusader Club ($5,000 - $19,999) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 Kay W. Angel Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack Brinson Central Carolina Hospital Central Electric Membership Corporation Bill and Jinger Gibson Gold Kist Golden Corral Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Keller, Jr. Pentair Water Pool & Spa Hugh P. Perry Mary Perry Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ray, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rickard Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Wicker Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Jr. Champion Club ($1,000 - $4,999) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 A.E. Finley Foundation, Inc. Arks, Inc. /Noah Construction Kenneth W. Ayscue, Jr. BB&T – Sanford Biogen Idec Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boyd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy F. Bridges Bobby Brown Dr. and Mrs. Jon Burwell Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cape Capital Bank Central Carolina Society for Human Resource Management Ben Ciliberto Community Family Medicine & Obstetrics Coty US Council for Effective Action and Decisions Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Eason First Bank – Sanford First Federal Bank – Dunn Dr. J. David Fisher, Jr. Friends of North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association Frontier Spinning Mills Judith Furr Dr. and Mrs. Matt Garrett Ed Garrison GKN Drive Line – Sanford Facility Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golden Mr. and Mrs. J. Dent Goodyear Mr. and Mrs. Scott Grant Harnett Association of Retarded Citizens Harnett Forward Together Committee Frank D. Hayes Alton Howard Imperial Freezer Services Lee Brick and Tile Carolyn W. Lennon Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNeill Ernest and Ruby McSwain Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ron Miriello Ruth Miriello Thomas F. Miriello Moore County Kennel Club New Century Bank – Dunn Normann Group of Wachovia Securities North Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians Ben Nottingham Charles Nottingham Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Julian Philpott Piedmont Coastal Society of Plastics Engineers Pilgrim’s Pride Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Powell Progress Energy Quail Corners Animal Hospital Charles M. Reeves, III Charles M. Roberts Sanford Exchange Club Steel & Pipe Corporation Wal-Mart – Sanford James Patterson Watkins Wilkinson Cadillac-Pontiac-GMC Womble Rental Management Emily G. Womble 2006-2007 Cornerstone Club ($20,000 or more) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 William W. Staton 2006-2007 Report to the Community 33 Challenge Club ($500 - $999) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 Clyde and Billie Atkins BB&T – Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bradley Brick City Volleyball Club Carlie C’s IGA Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chamblee Jeff and Lisa Chapman Daniel & Associates Distinctive Human Resources Dr. Kelly Faulk James French Friends of the Pittsboro Memorial Library Bob Garrett Greenwood Elementary PTO Dr. Anthony Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Del Jones Dr. Lisa L. Jones Lee-Moore Insurance Company Lee-Moore Real Estate Investments Dwight McNeill Nouveau Properties Perfection Equipment Company Landis Phillips Melba M. Price RBC Centura – Sanford Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell C. Reese Wayne and Nancy Robinson Dennis and HollyAnn Rogers Rotary Club of Jonesboro Saab Barracuda LLC Sanford Area Society of Shaggers Sanford Civitan Club Sanford Rotary Club Smith’s Coffee and Premium Bottled Water South River Electric Membership Corporation Static Control Components Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Swarthout 3M Jim and Nancy Turner Bill Tyson Gail F. Urbanek Fred Von Canon Wachovia Securities Wal-Mart – Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Jan S. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wicker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Wicker Wilson & Reives PLLC Century Club ($100 - $499) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 AFLAC: Leslie and Joyce Cox All Animals Veterinary Hospital American Association of Women in Community Colleges Dr. Frances K. Andrews Graham Auman Avis Autry Jon Bachelder Carma Baggett Charlotte Baggett Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker Jo Anne Batten BB&T Regional Insurance Services Gary Beasley Dr. John Beck Charles Bell Marcia Bellamy Benhaven Ruritan Club Mr. Gregory Bentley Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Bland D.C. Blue Hunting & Conservation Club Bobbitt Design Build, Inc. Jimmie Boggs Jane Boone Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O. Bouchard Sue Boyd Judy Boyette Mr. and Mrs. Kirk J. Bradley Brick Capital Community Development Corporation Bridges-Cameron Funeral Home Brookfield Retirement Center Brookwood Farms Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Carl Bryan, Jr. Cape Fear Insurance Company Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cape Merrilee Jo Carlson Carolina Pools 34 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter Janet Carter Mavis Carter Cashion & Associates Vincent Castano Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cegles Chatlee Boat & Marine Tracy Cheatham Alphia Cheek George Clayton Henry Clifton Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Mr. and Mrs. Poly Cohen Cole’s Pottery Cooper Mechanical Contractors Jerry Cornelison Coty US Nellie Lett Cox Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cox P.H. Craig Real Estate Crescent State Bank Doris Crowder Jeff Crystal Davis Glass Company Rosita Davis Anne Davis-Johnson John Dixon Dixon Hughes, PLLC Dooley Chemicals Dry Clean Express Lisa Duncan Renee Dusenbury Bill Edwards Ray Epley Congressman Bob Etheridge Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eulenbach Mr. and Mrs. John G. Farmer Judy Farmer Cliff Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fields Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fincher Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Fincher First Citizens Bank – Sanford Mr. and Mrs. Keith Flowe Danette Foster Larry Foster Floral Designs by Eddie June K. Foushee Fred Anderson Toyota of Sanford Kathy Freedle Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frye Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gage Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Garner Paul B. Gay Insurance & Investment Service Alice Gilchrist Joy Wilkins Gilmour Diane Glover Mr. and Mrs. Coker Golden Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gorrell Greater Richmond Area Christian Educators Louise Greenstock Dr. Karen Stone Gulledge Mr. and Mrs. Luke H. Gunter, Jr. Harrington, Gilleland & Winstead Attorneys Eileen Harrington Terry Harrington James Haynes Jackie Hearn Joe C. Henderson Mike and Peggy Hendley Heritage Concrete Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hewett Hite Associates Dr. and Mrs. J.F. Hockaday J.S. Holmes Verdie Marshbanks Holt Howard’s BBQ Ken Hoyle Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Hunter Jennifer Ivey Mr. and Mrs. David L. James Mr. and Mrs. David N. James Howard L. James Family Dentistry John-Beverly Printers Mr. and Mrs. Woody Johnson Tamara Joyner Diane Kannarr Brenda Keller Kelly & West Dr. and Mrs. A. Dean Kesler, Jr. Dixon Kilbourne Robin Kohanowich Linda Kosovych Kuhn Dental Associates Dr. Lane & Associates Ted B. Lanier Adrienne Lawrence Ted Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. William W. Lawrence Lee Builder Mart Lee County Economic Development Dr. Joseph Lenard Jennifer Lloyd Jonathan Loftis Richard Love Molly Luby Steve Lympany Mr. and Mrs. Burley Lyons Dr. and Mrs. Alvin R. MacKay Helen Magda Teresa Mangum Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Mann Chuck Mann Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mann Thomas Markham Marks Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. Marvin O. Marshall Christa Mashburn Mr. and Mrs. James McCormick Dr. and Mrs. Frank W. McCracken Mr. and Mrs. Jon McGee Kenneth McLamb Ronnie Measamer Mr. and Mrs. Clem Medley Merck Partnership for Giving Miller-Boles Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Miller Mullins-Sherman Architects Laura Musselwhite Jo Talton Neal Mike Neal Noble Oil Services New Century Bank – Lillington Belva Oelrich Lt. Col. and Mrs. John R. Ogburn Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Oldham, Jr. Karen Owen-Bogan Cecilia Pate Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patrick Joni Pavlik Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Peele Perry Brothers Tire Service James F. Perry Gena Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Worth Pickard Pine Valley Motel & Efficiencies Inez Poe Judy Thomas Poe Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poletti Janice Pope David Porter Dr. Paul Porterfield Michelle Powell Robert Powell Sabrina W. Proctor Lewis Pulsipher Quality Home Healthcare Lori Rainforth Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reynolds Curtis Robinson Nancy Robinson Rogers-Pickard Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. George Roper Roscoe Optometric Eye Clinic Rosen Properties Donna Rosser-Sovereign Len Royals Mr. and Mrs. Al Rushatz Barbara Rusher San-Lee Rotary Club Sanford Contractors, Inc. Sanford Woman’s Club Jean C. Scacco Preston Sellers Tiffany Sellers Robert Charles Shufeldt David Siler Mr. and Mrs. Hal Siler Tom Siler, Jr. Dr. John Slade Crystal Smith Evangeline Smith T.W. Smith Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spillers Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Sprangler Melissa Staley Stanley Community College Foundation Linda Stone Ty and Bianka Stumpf Tart & Tart Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Teague Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Teague Mr. and Mrs. Brian Thomas Joyce B. Thomas Mereibah J. Thomas B.J. Thompson Johnson Tilghman Larry and Sue Tipton Tri-Co Insurance Agency Triangle South of North Carolina, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Avron Upchurch Edwin E. Utley Frances Warner Mr. and Mrs. James Watson Weaver Street Market Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weaver, Jr. Mildred Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wicker Dr. and Mrs. Kenan B. Williams Mazie C. Wilson Dr. Noah R. Wilson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wilson J.E. Womble & Sons Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wornom Wyrick, Robbins, Yates & Ponton LLP Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Yates Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Young Colleague Club (Up to $99) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 Chanda Allen Dr. Karen Allen Halford Allen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Angelon Mary Arnold Phillip Ashe Sue Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Atkinson Patty Baldwin-Kivett Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barnes Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bass Bobby W. Beasley Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Bethune Linda Blair Trudy E. Boone Polly H. Bouldin Carol Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Everette Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradshaw Robert E. Brickhouse Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brissette David Britt Lillie Brooks Brenda Brower Jessica Brown Karen G. Brown Kimberly B. Brown Lisa Key Brown Mildred Bruton Elizabeth Budny Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burka Donna C. Butler Virginia P. Byrd Betty Caldwell Lucille C. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cameron Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cameron Teresa Cameron Donny Campbell Carolina Specialty, Inc. Carolina Women’s Health Center Amanda Carter Betty C. Carter Lola B. Clark Vicky Clark Jerry Clendenen Susan C. Condlin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Cook Michelle Coore Wendy M. Cotten 2006-2007 Report to the Community 35 36 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Ervin L. Covert Louise H. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cox Nicole Crissman Melba Cross Donald R. Crutchfield Darlene Dark Kay H. Davis Margaret B. Davis Tonya B. Davis Vivian Davis Danny Dean Democratic Women of Lee County Dr. C. Vance Denning Mr. and Mrs. Dan Denning Andrea Dick Ellen E. Dickey Andrew Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Dotterer Anne C. Dougherty Vickie H. Douglas Doris Dowdy Mr. and Mrs. Mike Duckwall Carolyn Duden Mr. and Mrs. John Dupree, Jr. Martha Eames Ebenezer United Methodist Church Charles Edwards Cindy Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Norbet Eichelsbacher Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elder Perry R. Emmons Gary Ennis Rhonda H. Ennis Exxon Mobil Corporation Kay Faucette Mr. and Mrs. Tim Faulk Melissa Fogarty Anis Erlene Foltz Tommie Foxx Bill Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Freeman Fred Fritz Johnny Frye Alyce Gaines Pat Garrett Julie Garrison Tapley Garrison Mr. and Mrs. James Gaskins Mary Ann Gaster Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Gautier, Jr. Paul B. Gay Gelder & Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Gibson Renate A. Gibson Cathy Giles Robert B. Gilleland Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gilmore GlaxoSmithKline Vicki J. Glaze Global House, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Glosson Melissa Godfrey Eugene Gonzales Drew Goodson Melissa Goulette Wayne Graham Roxann Granger Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gray Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Greene, III Janet Gresham Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin Robin Gusmann Nancy Guy Mark Hall Shirley U. Hall Lisa Hannah Charlotte Harrington Vickie J. Harrington Dawn Harris Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey Butch Hasty Judy Herndon Joy Hewett Charles Hickman Henry Hickman, Jr. Grace Hodges Harry Holder Mary H. Holder Lara Howard Phyllis Huff Charles R. Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Philip Humphries Anne M. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hurley Geraldine Ingram Starlene Jackson Greta James Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. James Teresa Janka Jesse Jasso Dr. Pamela H. Jessup Ben Johnson Dianne M. Johnson Ken Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James L. Johnson Ina C. Johnstone Bill Jones Hazel Jones Jeannine R. Jones Dr. Robert Joyce Lynne Jung Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Kimball I. Parker King, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kirkpatrick Marta Klesath Mr. and Mrs. John A. Knight Joanne Kulka Susan Lacy Sara Lambert H. Martin Lancaster Brenda Langdon Virginia Leviner Brenda W. Looney Freda W. Lowe Kassie Lyles Pat Lyles Heather Manhart Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Tommy C. Mann, Sr. Pam Mantia Dr. R. Wade Markham Marybeth Marschalk Betty Andrew Marsh Joanne B. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Martindale Jon Matthews Katherine McDonald Grace C. McDougald Melody McGee Nancy McLendon Dr. Neill McLeod Gene McNeill Roy McNeill Sue McNeill Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meiners, Jr. Dr. Terry Miller Marlene L. Miller Mitch Million Carolyn Minshall Donnie Mize Maria Moffa Dargan Moore Michael Morrison Deetz W. Mullins Tanasha Murchison Dana B. Myrick Linda Nellenback Audrey K. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Willie Nixon O’Neal School Parents Association Annie Lou O’Quinn Mary Ellen O’Shields 2006-2007 Report to the Community 37 David Oates Gloria Oldham Joel Oldham Georgia Owen Beverly Owens Mary Beth Owen-Zdanski Betty Pace Cindy Page George Papageorgiou Jackie Parker Roberta J. Parkinson Faye Paterson Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Patterson Loria Payne Clifford M. Peake Willie H. Perry Elizabeth M. Peterson Keisha Petty Cathy Phillips Faye M. Phillips Ginger Pike Anne M. Poe Susan Poindexter Dr. Paul Porterfield Tammie Quick Diane Quiggle Senator and Mrs. Anthony E. Rand Dr. and Mrs. Jimmie L. Rhyne Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Riddle Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Riggins Lisa J. Riggs Elizabeth C. Romaine Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ross Lisa Ross Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe Lisa H. Rubinosky Mr. and Mrs. Louis Safley Sanford Chapter of Accountants Johnny Schull Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Jarret L. Seaman W. W. Seymour, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sharpe Glenn Shearin Emily Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Shepard Joey and Nancy Shue Candy Silva Patti Simmons Vivian Simpson Naomi Slagowski Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Slate Jane T. Sloan Cindy Smith Jerry Smith Margaret K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James Spillers Linda Spivey Mike Spivey Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Spivey Donald Steinert Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stemple Faye Stephenson Lennie Stephenson Miriam K. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens Virginia Stinney Ed Stumpf Mr. and Mrs. Danny K. Sykes Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tate, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Teague Daniel Thomas Edwin Thomas Gary Thomas Harlan M. Thomas, Sr. Joyce G. Thomas Karen Thomas Magaline R. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Ruth Thomas Carl Thompson Christina Thompson Eugenia Thompson Martialette B. Thompson Stanley Thompson Tony’s Seafood Dr. Joseph A. Tozzi Tramway Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Troutman Judy Tulloch S.L. Turner Tom Turner Jamie L. Tyson Hazel Tysor Leonard and Ellen Viggiano Mary Walker Robin Walker Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wall Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace Karen Walton Kathryn G. Waters Sara Wathen Watson’s Nursery Charles White Luther White Wicker Oil Company Liz Wicker Ronnie G. Wicker Stelfanie Williams Mr. and Mrs. Dale Williamson Nancy Wiser Kathy E. Woltz Eleanor Womble Ben Wood Charles H. Wood, Jr. James Wright Charity Yarborough Mr. and Mrs. Glenn York Mr. and Mrs. William Young Martha Wilkie Youngblood Janet L. Zurbach Foundation Giving Clubs 38 Report to the Community 2006-2007 A Win Regional Robot Win “Robox,” Central Carolina Community College’s battling robot, maneuvered and fought its way to victory against Guilford Technical Community College’s “Deadly Revolution” robot at the Carolina Combat Robots competition held in Greensboro May 5. The two college robot battle was the special attraction at the event, which drew battle robot teams from as far away as Georgia and Mississippi. Most were enthusiastic robot hobbyists gathered to pit their robots against each other in a pushing and bashing “fight to the death” in their weight classes. CCCC students Mike Blue of Cameron and Allen Howington of Lillington designed and built Robox as a project for their Mechatronics Technology program. Mechanical Engineering student Tristan Holt of Sanford guided Robox to victory against GTCC, sweeping all four events: obstacle course, sumo wrestling, tug-of-war, and an all-out battle. Gifts In-Kind Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 Altera Corporation Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill Atlantic Hydraulics Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Barton Bay Breeze Seafood Restaurant Jeannette Black Marsha Black Phillip J. Bradley Central Chevrolet Buick Clapp Brothers Implement & Tractor Company P.H. Craig J.T. Davenport & Sons, Inc. Lewis Davis Dr. Matt Garrett GKN Global Professional Services Ham’s Restaurant D. Mac Harrington Dawn Harris Ken Harrison Lori Huffman John-Beverly Printers Jo Anne McKeithan Gene McNeill Mr. and Mrs. Gil McNeill Ron Miriello North Carolina State University Allen Parelius J.C. Penney, Inc. Dr. John L. Peterson Gina Powell J.W. Raynor Dennis and HollyAnn Rogers Sandhills Services Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company Sanford Contractors, Inc. SAS Institute Richard Schauder Richard A. Schlademan, Jr. Emily Shepard Smith’s Coffee and Premium Bottled Water Jimmy Stinson Jennifer Talbert Edward Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor Ronnie Turner Watson’s Nursery Resa L. Webster Ricky Wicker Billy Wilson WLFL/WRDC-TV Mechanical Engineering student Tristan Holt (left), of Sanford, and Mechatronics students Mike Blue (center), of Cameron, and Allen Howington (right), of Lillington. 2006-2007 Report to the Community 39 Foundation Special Awards Program Each year the Foundation awards funding for worthwhile projects that advance the academic excellence of the College. The following awards were made to ten special project areas during the 2006-2007 fiscal year. All awards were made based on CCCC’s commitment to educational excellence. Student Support Adult High School/GED Graduate Curriculum Certificates Adult High School/GED Scholarships High School Instructional Day High Tech/High Touch Weekend Programs Tech Prep Scholarships Technology Campus Tours for 8th Graders Technology Camps Professional Development Advanced Degree Tuition Program NCAEOP Professional Standards Program College Support “Good of the College” Activities Award Program Phi Beta Lambda state competition Having formed a CCCC chapter only four months before, Phi Beta Lambda members brought home five awards from the organization’s 2007 State Leadership Conference. The national student organization promotes business leadership. Local members competed in various business-related categories against students from colleges and universities across North Carolina. Colby Miller of Erwin placed second in Sales Presentations. Chris West, also of Erwin, placed fourth in International Business. The team of Medina Getter-Apkins of Lillington, Garrott Harris of Spring Lake, and Wesley Hearn of Buies Creek, won a fourth place in Management Concepts. Hearn also placed fourth in Telecommunications. Cherokee Bailey of Fuquay-Varina, placed fifth in Public Speaking. Colby Miller Colby Miller, of Erwin, placed second in Sales Presentations at the PBL Regional Competition and went on to the National Competitions. The CCCC Foundation helps to fund High Tech, High Touch workshops that involve middle school students in hands-on, fun learning about science. 40 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Foundation Statement of Financials The community continued to show their support for Central Carolina Community College by contributing over $412,000 in private gifts during the 2006-2007 fiscal year. These gifts included long term commitments made to the College by the establishment of 10 named endowments through the CCCC Foundation. In-kind gifts of equipment and supplies totaling $111,000 were also donated and transferred to the College’s inventory. During the 2006-2007 fiscal year, the CCCC Foundation provided over $190,000 in direct support to the College and its students. Over 175 students received financial assistance through the Foundation’s scholarship and award programs totaling $100,000. Other awards were used to advance the academic mission of the College. Financial Information Financial Information (2006-2007) Financial Aid Pell $ 3,467,339.00 SEOG $ 51,100.00 Work study $ 79,406.00 NC Community College Grant $ 189,993.00 Targeted Assistance $ 9,945.00 Less than 1/2 time $ 5,147.00 NCSIG $ 35,000.00 Total $ 3,837,930.00 CCCC Expenditures State $ 27,016,826.00 County $ 3,017,127.00 Institutional $7,833,069.00 Total $ 37,867,022.00 Capital Improvements Available $ 23,345,194.00 Expended $ 14,776,067.00 Remaining $ 8,569,127.00 2006-2007 Report to the Community 41 Name Change: If you would like your name or your company’s name listed differently in our next report, please let us know. We will be happy to make any changes that you wish and keep them on file. Name Missing: If we made a mistake, we apologize. If your gift was made after June 30, 2007, it will be reported in the report for fiscal year 2007-2008. Information www.cccc.edu An equal opportunity college, Central Carolina Community College serves the public without regard to race, sex, color, creed, age, disability, religion or national origin. Central Carolina Community College Foundation 1105 Kelly Dr. Sanford, NC 27330 (919) 718-7231 Toll-Free 800-682-8353 ext. 7231 Lee County Campus 1105 Kelly Dr. Sanford, NC 27330 (919)775-5401 Harnett County Campus 1075 E. Cornelius Harnett Blvd. Lillington, NC 27546 (910)893-9101 Chatham County Campus 764 West St. Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919)542-6495 Toll-Free 800-682-8353
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Full Text | Report to the Community 2006-2007 Contents President 1 Board of Trustees 2-3 Foundation 4-5 Top Honors 6-7 Growth and Innovation 8-9 Legacy 10-11 Scholarship 11 Scholarships and Recipients Five Star 15 Endowments 16-22 Grants 19 Seventeenth Annual Golf 23-24 Honorariums and Memorials 25-30 CCCC Ambassadors 30 Foundation Giving Clubs 31-38 Award Program 39 Financial Information 40 13-15 2006-2007 Report to the Community 1 Central Carolina Community College has a long history of excellence in advancing education. For forty-five years people have come to CCCC with goals and dreams for a better life. They leave with certificates, diplomas, and degrees in their hands, but it is the knowledge and skills they develop here that will help them achieve their dreams. This year we have launched new program, added state-of-the-art facilities, and renovated existing facilities in all three counties, all to meet the needs of our students and of area employers who depend on us to provide a well-trained and competitive labor force. In 2007, we achieved a perfect rating on the North Carolina Community College System’s Critical Success Factors report. Our students and staff achieved a lot this year as well. I invite you to read about our progress and accomplishments during our 2006-2007 year. We sincerely appreciate the generosity of the many groups and individuals who support the college and the CCCC Foundation. Listed in this report are those who contributed during our fiscal year from July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007. On behalf of the students, faculty, and staff of Central Carolina Community College, thank you. Sincerely, Dr. Matthew S. Garrett CCCC President President Message from the President Board of Trustees 2 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Members of the CCCC community, As I think about what I want to share with you in this Annual Report, the thing I’m most proud of is the leadership we have at the College. Matt Garrett has risen to the challenges of the past three years, leading this college to places beyond my greatest expectations. I am also proud of this board of trustees and the role we play in shared governance. The board and the administrators at the College work together, and that hard work has paid off. I think you’ll agree as you read about the accomplishments we’ve made and the recognitions we’ve received. It’s been a wonderful year. L. W. (Bobby) Powell Chair, CCCC Board of Trustees Message from the Chairman 2006-2007 Report to the Community 3 July 1, 2007– June 30, 2008 Patrick Barnes John Daniel, III Ed Garrison Dr. Tracy Hanner Jan Hayes R. V. Hight Tony Lett Clem Medley Tim McNeill Julian Philpott L. W. (Bobby) Powell, chairman John Sauls Frank Stewart Frances Warner Douglas (Doug) H. Wilkinson, Jr. William T. Wilson, Jr. The Central Carolina Community College Board of Trustees 4 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Foundation Past, Present, and Future supporters of the CCCC Foundation, Each year the Foundation awards thousands of dollars in scholarships so deserving students can attend Central Carolina Community College. Those students graduate and become our nurses, our police officers, our paralegals, or countless other occupations that in turn give back to our community in ways we cannot begin to measure, and many of them go on to four-year colleges. The CCCC Foundation also supports faculty and staff development to constantly improve the quality of education those students receive. The Foundation provides opportunities to introduce middle and high school students to the variety of career choices they might pursue right here in Lee, Chatham, and Harnett counties. And, when state and local government appropriations are not enough, the Foundation enhances and upgrades equipment to ensure our students are on the cutting edge of technology. As the 2007-2008 Foundation Board President, I am proud that our endowment has recently exceeded two million dollars, but I hope that we can raise a whole lot more money in the coming year so we can continue to expand local opportunities for higher education. As you read this year’s report, I invite you to learn more about the College, the Foundation, and the many wonderful contributors who make our work possible. I hope that it inspires you to add your support to this important effort. Dr. Howard L. James 2007-2008 Board President, CCCC Foundation Message Foundation Board President 2006-2007 Report to the Community 5 The 2007-2008 Executive Committee will guide the Foundation through the coming year. Pictured from left are: (first row) Treasurer Genease Fields and Immediate Past President Brian Davis, both of Sanford; (second row) Vice President for Activities Phil Bradley, Sanford; Member at Large (Chatham) Joe Trageser, Siler City; and Member at Large (Harnett) Jim Randolph, Cameron; (third row) Vice President- President Elect George Womble, Lillington; and President Howard James, Secretary Ralph Upton, and Vice President for Internal Relations Del Jones, all of Sanford. Vice President for Community Relations Rob Patterson, of Sanford, is not pictured. The Central Carolina Community College Foundation 6 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Institutional Mission & Vision Vision To be the best community college in North Carolina by meeting the educational needs of our students and working to improve the quality of life. Mission Statement Central Carolina Community College is committed to understanding and meeting the educational needs of the area’s citizens, businesses, industries, and service sectors, utilizing multiple instructional delivery methods. The College provides life-long educational opportunities consistent with our students’ interests and abilities, prepares graduates capable of acquiring and applying knowledge and succeeding in the regional and global community, and serves as a positive economic, social, and cultural catalyst in our diverse communities. The College is committed to teaching and learning excellence. Top honors for CCCC Central Carolina Community College received a perfect score in the North Carolina Community College System’s “2007 Critical Success Factors Report.” The college met or exceeded all of the performance measures established by the NCCCS. Only six other community colleges, out of 58 in the state, achieved this distinction. The 12 performance measures are standards of excellence that show how well the colleges are carrying out their mission of meeting the educational needs of their students, communities, and area businesses. CCCC met and, in almost all cases, exceeded state standards of performance. In measuring the progress of basic skills students, CCCC earned the highest score in the state. Other measures included how well our graduates performed at four-year institutions in the UNC system, the percentage of students who passed state licensure/ certification examinations on the first try, and business satisfaction with their CCCC-trained employees, to name a few. In 2007, the college also achieved a “Superior” rating for the third year in a row. The NC General Assembly awards additional funding to colleges meeting these high performance standards. Top Honors The full report is available on the Web at: http://www.nccommunitycolleges.edu/Publications/docs/Publications/ csf2007.pdf C E N T R A L C A R O L I N A C O M M UNITY C O L L E G E FOUNDED 1961 PALMAM QU I ME RUI T FERAT 2006-2007 Report to the Community 7 2006-2007 Faculty and Staff Awards The North Carolina Association of Educational Office Professionals, a professional organization of over 2,800 members, named Gloria Cheatham their Educational Office Professional of the Year. Gloria has served the college since 1987 as administrative assistant to the president. The statewide membership also elected CCCC employment specialist Linda Spivey to be vice president for the 2007- 2008 year. Linda will be the first CCCC employee to serve on the NCAEOP board. Two members of the CCCC family were among the top honorees in the North Carolina Community College System’s annual awards. Joyce Thomas, Cosmetology Department chair, was one of ten finalists for the 2006 Excellence in Teaching award. Linda Stone, dean of Library Services who retired in 2007, was a finalist for 2006 Staff Person of the Year. Accreditation Central Carolina Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30333-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Central Carolina Community College. Note: The Commission on Colleges should be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution's significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard. The College was accredited by the North Carolina State Board of Education in 1970, by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1972, and reaffirmed in 1976, 1987, and 1997. CCCC is a member of the American Association of Community Colleges. Its trustees are members of the Association of Community College Trustees. The 2006-2007 fiscal year brought new programs, new facilities, and new ideas. CCCC joined forces with Lee County Public Health (LCPH) to create the Central Carolina Dental Center at the W. B. Wicker business campus in Sanford. At this state-of-the-art facility, CCCC will offer an Associate degree in dental hygiene and a diploma in dental assisting. At the same time, LCPH will provide oral health care services to low-income patients. By collaborating, the two entities share equipment and personnel, CCCC students gain experience in a service-learning environment, and thousands of underserved adults, children, and geriatric patients receive much-needed oral health services. The College underwent construction and renovation projects in all three counties this year. Preparations continued in Chatham County for a new sustainable programs building at the Pittsboro campus and a classroom and lab building in Siler City. County commissioners committed to environmentally-progressive building practices throughout the construction. In Harnett County, the College received $647,620 in state grant funds to match local commitments for the new Western Harnett Industrial Park classroom and shop building. CCCC began site preparation for a classroom building and additional fire training facilities at the Lee County Emergency Services Training Center and continued long-range planning for the recently-acquired Kelly Drive land across from the existing campus. This year the College also began renovation projects at the Civic Center and several other Lee campus buildings and completed the Veterinary Medical Technology building renovation. The completed project, now one of the finest VMT training facilities in the country, was featured in North Carolina Veterinarian magazine. Lee Early College completed its first year with seventy-three high school freshman joining the student population at CCCC. Taking a combination of high school and college courses, these students will graduate in five years with both a high school diploma and an Associate degree. Depending on what majors the students select, they may either continue their studies at four-year institutions or join the workforce. CCCC’s Distance Education department experienced Growth and Innovation 8 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Dental Hygiene students practice their skills on each other. The college’s new Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting programs are accredited by the American Dental Association. unprecedented growth in 2006-2007 with an FTE (Full Time Equivalent) enrollment increase of 15.2%. This continues a steady FTE growth trend over the past five years. Growth in overall registrations for distance education courses has dramatically increased over a five-year period, from 1,745 in Spring 2003 to 2,861 in Spring 2007. To support increasing number of student enrolled in distance classes, the department began offering help center support in the evenings in person and via phone. The department also expanded faculty support this year by adding a Faculty Resource Room in Lett Hall. Equipped with computers, software, printers, and other teaching aids, this beautiful facility offers both full-time and adjunct faculty a quiet place to work. CCCC partnered with North Carolina State University to offer NC TEACH (North Carolina Teachers of Excellence for All Children), a rigorous, alternative teacher preparation program established by the state legislature in 2000. The program will advance lateral entry teachers (those entering teaching from other professions) to fully licensed professional teachers who are “highly qualified” as defined by the federal No Child Left Behind educational accountability act. 2006-2007 Report to the Community 9 The college’s Veterinary Medical Technician program moved into expanded, modernized facilities during the year. The interior of the old science building was gutted and re-created to specifically serve the needs of the Vet Med program. Legacy Society The Central Carolina Community College Foundation is fortunate to have a group of generous donors who have set aside gifts that will, over time, provide substantial benefits to our College, our students, and our community. Oftentimes these types of long-term commitments to higher education go unrecognized during the donor’s lifetime. We are in the process of establishing the CCCC Legacy Society to provide a way to acknowledge such generosity in our printed materials and to thank our donors during special events. As always, we will continue to respect the privacy of any donor who wishes to remain anonymous. Legacy Gift Options BEQUESTS In your will or revocable trust, you specify a gift (a dollar amount, a particular asset, or all or a portion of your residuary estate) to be given to the Foundation effective upon your death. CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUSTS You create an irrevocable trust during your lifetime, or upon your death, and transfer assets to the trust. You may designate one or more income beneficiaries (including yourself) to receive a fixed dollar amount or a fixed percentage of the trust assets each year. Trust installments may be paid over a certain number of years or for the lifetimes of the income beneficiaries. Remaining trust assets then pass to the CCCC Foundation. RETIREMENT PLANS You may designate the CCCC Foundation as a beneficiary of all or a portion of your IRA or other qualified retirement plan. Benefits to Donors* - You retain control over the property, funds, or investments during your lifetime. - Your gift will qualify for an estate tax deduction. - Your assets can continue to provide income for you or your family members. - You may claim an income tax deduction for the year in which you create the trust. - The trust is tax-exempt, so all proceeds from the sale of assets contributed to the trust may be invested without reduction for capital gains taxes. - You control your retirement plan until your death, and you may revoke the beneficiary designation at any time. - Your gift will qualify for an estate tax deduction. Legacy You can leave a legacy of education 10 Report to the Community 2006-2007 2006-2007 Report to the Community 11 Legacy Gift Options CHARITABLE LEAD TRUST Much like a Charitable Remainder Trust (see page 10), but instead of payments being made to you or another beneficiary over the term of the trust, payments are made to the Foundation. Upon your death or the expiration of the term, remaining trust assets pass to your family members or to other named beneficiaries rather than to the CCCC Foundation. LIFE INSURANCE You may give an insurance policy that is no longer needed to the CCCC Foundation by naming the Foundation as the owner and beneficiary of the policy. Benefits to Donors* -Assets may be transferred to your family members or other beneficiaries during your lifetime or upon your death at a reduced gift or estate tax cost. - The gift or inheritance of a family member may be deferred for a period of time while benefiting the CCCC Foundation. - During the charitable term, investment earnings of the trust may be fully or partially sheltered from income taxes by an income tax charitable deduction. - You may be entitled to an income tax deduction the year of the gift. 2006 Scholarship Banquet Every CCCC scholarship recipient has a story, from the laid off factory worker, to the high school graduate with dreams of being the first in the family to go to college, to the single mother who wants to give her children a better life. In November 2006, nearly five hundred scholarship donors and recipients gathered to share a meal, a few inspiring stories, and the hopes and dreams that higher education can bring. Seated together for this annual event, donors and the recipients of various CCCC Foundation scholarships have an opportunity to connect. Individuals, families, corporations, and a variety of local organizations provide scholarships through the CCCC Foundation, and the annual banquet gives them an opportunity to see first-hand the impact of their generosity. The banquet also provides the scholarship recipients a time to show their appreciation and share their excitement about the future with those who opened the doors to higher education. You (or your family, your company, or your civic organization or club) can contribute to many of our already-established scholarship funds, or you can start a named endowment that will provide educational opportunities for years to come. Contact the CCCC Foundation office at (919)718-7231 for more information. * The information contained herein has been compiled from a variety of publicly available documents and web sites believed to be reliable; however, there is no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness. All information provided is of a general nature and is not intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. CCCC Foundation does not render tax advice. Accordingly, you should not act upon any information contained herein without professional advice from your tax advisor. Scholarship 12 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Foundation Staff Executive Director Diane Glover and Foundation Assistant Abby Walker To learn how you can help Central Carolina Community College further the educational goals of students across Lee, Harnett, and Chatham counties, contact Foundation Executive Director Diane Glover or Foundation Assistant Abby Walker at (919)718-7231. Donations or written inquiries may be mailed to: CCCC Foundation 1105 Kelly Drive Sanford, NC 27330 Foundation Board Members Donald Andrews Dale Armstrong John Beck, Ph.D. Phil Bradley Larry Byrd Lynda Carr Brian Davis John Dixon Catherine Evans, DDS Genease Fields James French Hubert Garner Ed Garrison Welford Haris Perry Harrison Mike Hendley Grace Hodges Ed Holmes James Holt, M.D. Howard James, DDS Del Jones Tom Joyner Dixon Kilbourne Joe Langley Jimmy McCormick Tom Miriello Rob Patterson Ophelia Pivet Bobby Powell Mission Statement: The primary mission of the Foundation is to support the students, faculty and staff of the college through financial grants in areas of need not covered by state and local appropriations. Jim Randolph Lowell Rickard Doug Roscoe, O.D. Kate Rumely David Siler Hal Siler Joe Trageser Jack Tredinnick Tim Turner Avron Upchurch Ralph Upton Judi Womack George Womble Dr. Matt Garrett, CCCC President Diane Glover, Executive Director Abby Walker, Administrative Assistant 2006-2007 Report to the Community 13 CCCC Alumni Honor Society Caitlin Kelly CCCC Ambassador Linda Bradford Sandra Cain Beth Canup Beckie Dunn Lisa Fitzgibbon Rebecca Garner Rosalind Griep Terri McKone Matthew Pope Evelyn Rivera Alyson Roache Nalley Vazquez CCCC AEOP Chad Potts CCCC Trustee Dexter Cox Kelly Dodson Selena Hayes Michael McCoy Veronica Meert Jordan Minter Latora Staley Michelle Womble CCCC Student Jacquelyn Lowry CCCC Foundation GED/AHS Vincent Washington CCCC Foundation Tech Prep Kevin Baldwin Lee Coore Jerrica Fannon Stephen Forbess Kendra Gilbert Jacob Havard Jessica Hill Kimberly Ivey Megan Rosser Kyle Wall Jane Alderson Continuing Education Helen Cotten Cymbria S. and Raymond H. Amberger Patricia Baker Yira Collins Brannon Cox Brittany Denton Brittney Gaines Maranda Gautier Amber Marley Pamela Morris Ollie Monroe Angel Memorial Teresa Morrison Darrell Arrington Memorial Brandon Brown J. Mack and Eula Mae Auman Corey Burns Christine Carroll Robert Pegram, III Kenneth Ayscue Automotive Roberta Jackson Ola Mae Baber Nursing Erica Eborn Angelique Roberson James F. and Dixie B. Bridges Memorial (To Be Awarded) Judy Ellis Buck Memorial Heather Harden Lura Rhyne Burns Nursing Jennifer Schmidt C.K. Caldwell Jr. Memorial Jeremy Billings Central Carolina Hospital Auxiliary Nursing Lisa Peeler Tonica Sanders Central Electric Membership Corporation Stephanie Avent Mario Bonilla Bridget Page Chatham County Chamber of Commerce Erin Bradford Stacy Harris Jacob Havard Jimmy Collins Memorial Michael Klingman Coty/Sanford Operations Adam Hurd Council for Effective Action and Decisions (To Be Awarded) Mary Lou and Lum Cummings Catherine Burgess Megan Byrd Carolyn Jean McNair Daniel Memorial Teresa Wright John Thomas Davenport Memorial Charles King Richard Rojas John E. and Eunice L. Dotterer Nursing Stephanie Lyons Deborah Young Eason Veterinary Medical Technology Melissa Urban First National Bank and Trust Company Bridget Stout Friends of North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association Rosa Berrera Rebecca Thornton Friends of the Pittsboro Memorial Library Terry Henderson Sue Gibson Nursing Kimberly Page Gold Kist Weston Coggins Peggy C. and Meigs C. Golden Patricia Hair Teresa Wright Tom Graves Memorial Yira Collins Barbara Simpson Haislip Memorial Nursing Rebecca Thomas Peggy Hall Nursing Kimberly Page Harnett County Student Rose Del Torro Mary Lois Harris Hayes Memorial Nursing Sylvia Caddell Everette T. Hickman Greg Ashley Betsy Perry Holton Memorial Donna Preddy Scholarships and Recipients 14 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Jeffery K. Jones Memorial Tabitha Cable Gail Sillaman Robert D. Jones Memorial Peggy Penny Jonesboro Garden Club Marlana Sifter J. Linwood Keith Memorial Nursing Jessica Eubanks Oscar A. Keller, Jr. and Elderlene R. Keller Nursing LaShaunda Williams Steven T. Keller Memorial Tiffany Byrd Amber Spivey Reid King Law Enforcement Eboni Williams Laser & Photonics Mark Machovec William W. and Isabel Heins Lawrence Nehemiah Russ, Jr. Lee County Association of Senior Citizens Anna McCormick Lee County Medical Society Nursing LaShaunda Williams Lee Iron & Metal Industrial Plant Maintenance Robert Pearl Ada M. Leonard Nursing Jodi Langston Gilbert Lett Family Beverly Alward Renata Small Baker Melinda Blankenship Amanda Donovan Jennifer Hilliard Regina Magodi Larnette Moore Alysse Richardson Amanda Ryan Dawn Thompson Alvin R. MacKay Veterinary Medical Technology Melissa Urban Janice Thomas McNeill Memorial Julie Holder Joey McSwain Memorial Belinda Mades Edgar W. Meyers Memorial Jeremy Collins David McArthur Samuel R. Miriello Memorial Christal Tart Moore County Kennel Club Kobi Berger Sam Cochran Lori Fox Ronda Hulon Carole Nilsen Jamie Watson Bunkey Morgan’s Chatham County Cynthia Smith Motorcycle Mechanics Alumni (To Be Awarded) Raymond Francis O’Brien Jr. Memorial Julia Mabe Gerard J. O’Donnell Nursing Lisa Peeler Oelrich Nursing Sylvia Caddell Paralegal Students Reem Baloch Cecelia K. Patterson Medical Assisting LaKeschia Harrington Jacqueline K. Patterson Nursing Jennifer Schmidt Pentair Pool Products David McArthur Annie Patterson Pittsboro Area Health Initiatives Ty’Yeest Baker Gwendolyn Briggs Robin Brooks Trinidy Chavis Cynthia Gibbs Danielle Johnson Blondean Jordon Julia Mabe Karen Robbins LaTora Staley Robert E. Pomeranz Memorial Tashima McLean Anthony Russell Elbert C. Price Memorial Richard Rojas Erma Carlisle Proctor Angela Cotton Walden Samuel C. Profio Memorial Wanda Hockaday Progress Energy Mario Bonilla Brandon Brown Laura Garner Robert Pearl Quail Corners Mindy Gill Corrinne Smolinski Thomas L. Reeves Memorial Sustainable Farming Jacob Yow Rickard-Rigsbee Memorial Lee Coore Nancy Ruth Harding Robinson Memorial Belinda Mades Carter T. Rosser Memorial Bristin Brewer J. Fletcher Rosser/S.A.I.F.A. Memorial Chad Potts Sanford Business and Professional Women’s “Pat Nixon” Gail Sillaman Sanford Central High School Class of 1959 Memorial Julie Holder Sanford Civitan Emily Gilchrist Sanford Dermatology “Dr. Beth” Nursing Patricia Hair Sanford Exchange Crystal George Jaleesa McKeithen Sanford Medical Group Nursing Teresa Morrison Scholarships and Recipients 2006-2007 Report to the Community 15 Sanford Woman’s Club Nursing Candace Tuck Walter L. Scoggins Industrial Technology Memorial Kevin Richardson Hal T. Siler Jeremy Clark Paige Baker Simpson Bess Antes Smith’s Coffee and Mountain Bottled Water Service William Parks South River Electric Membership Corporation Christal Tart State Employees’ Credit Union Colby Flowers Melinda Gill Static Control Components (To Be Awarded) William W. and Ellen B. Staton Paralegal Angela Rickstrew Sustainable Farming Endowment Hillary Heckler Larry W. Talton Business Excellence Tiffany Simpson 3M Engineering Technology Kishia Jones Louise L. Tuller Trust Nurse Education Jenny King Marcia Richardson Homer Tuttle Anthony Russell Dean Wakefield Memorial Robert Ashley Parker Aaron Thomas J. Shelton and Clarice B. Wicker Memorial Cynthia Gillespie Steven Hallman W. B. Wicker Memorial Antonio Alfred Christopher Brown Ricky McClurkin Douglas H. Wilkinson Memorial Roberta Jackson E.M. “Bucky” and Ila Williams Angela Jones Carolyn Wicker Williamson Memorial Catherine Strunks William M. and Eunice J. Womble Memorial Denese Morris Wyeth Vaccines Sharon Carroll Five Star Scholarships and Recipients Five Star Child Care Center The Central Carolina Community College Preschool at the Chatham County Campus retained its five-star rating after excelling in a detailed inspection and evaluation. Child care facilities throughout the state are rated on 43 standards in areas such as space/furnishings, activities, environment, interactions with parents, and education of teachers. Five stars is the highest rating a facility can attain. U.S. Rep Bob Etheridge visits the College’s 5-Star rated Pre-school, located on the Chatham County Campus in Pittsboro. 16 Report to the Community 2006-2007 You, your family, or your organization can establish a named endowment at Central Carolina Community College. Your endowment will not only help students today, but it will continue to support education for years to come. The initial funds, along with any additional gifts you make in the future, remain permanently in the endowment, and you designate how the earnings may be used. You may want to provide scholarships for a particular curriculum program or for students from a specific high school or county. Your endowment could support faculty education or provide funds for up-to-date technology. Regardless of how you decide to guide the use of your donation, a named endowment provides perpetual funds to help the College, the students, and the communities of Chatham, Harnett and Lee counties. Call the Foundation office today at (919)718-7231 to learn more. Please note, each endowment requires significant administrative time and resources to manage and distribute the funds according to the donor’s requirements, while adhering to the highest possible standards of good stewardship. Therefore, the CCCC Foundation asks that you make a minimum commitment of $10,000 to create a new named endowment. We are truly appreciative of every donation, regardless of amount. You can always combine your contributions with other funds (such as our general fund or a previously-established endowment) to maximize the efficiency of the Foundation and the impact of your generous contributions. Alumni Honor Society By: CCCC Alumni Association For: Scholarships Cymbria S. and Raymond H. Amberger By: Mr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Amberger For: Scholarships Ollie Monroe Angel Memorial By: Kay Webster Angel & Friends of Ollie Angel For: Scholarships for Nursing Darrell Arrington Memorial By: Friends of Darrell Arrington For: Scholarships for Chatham County Students J. Mack and Eula Mae Auman By: J. Mack and Eula Mae Auman For: Scholarships Ola Mae Baber Nursing By: Frank L. Baber For: Scholarships for Nursing Endowments CCCC Foundation Endowments Investing in Education CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 2006-2007 Report to the Community 17 J James F. and Dixie B. Bridges Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Bridges For: Scholarships Judy Ellis Buck Memorial By: CCCC Faculty & Staff For: Scholarships Donald N. Buie Memorial By: Friends of Don Buie For: Scholarships Lura Rhyne Burns Nursing By: Clyde J. Rhyne For: Scholarships for Nursing C.K. Caldwell, Jr. Memorial By: Betty, Brian & Eric Caldwell For: Scholarships for Human Resource Management & Industrial Maintenance Technology Central Carolina Community College Student By: Miscellaneous Donors For: Scholarships Central Carolina Hospital Auxiliary Nursing By: Central Carolina Hospital Auxiliary For: Scholarships for Nursing Central Electric Membership Corporation By: Central Electric Membership Corporation For: Scholarships Jimmy Collins Memorial By: James J. Collins For: Scholarships for Criminal Justice/BLET Coty US By: Coty US LLC For: Scholarships Council for Effective Action & Decisions (CEAD) By: Council for Effective Action & Decisions For: Scholarships Mary Lou and Lum Cummings BY: CEBCO Construction For: Scholarships for Western Harnett High School Graduates Carolyn Jean McNair Daniel Memorial By: John & Elizabeth Daniel For: Scholarships for Single Parents John Thomas Davenport Memorial By: J.T. Davenport Family For: Scholarships for Business or Industrial Technology John E. and Eunice L. Dotterer Nursing By: Dr. & Mrs. John E. Dotterer For: Scholarships for Nursing Eason Veterinary Medical Technology By: Mr. & Mrs. J. Kenneth Eason For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology First National Bank & Trust Company By: First National Bank & Trust Company For: Scholarships for Chatham County Students Sue Gibson Nursing By: Bill & Jinger Gibson For: Scholarships for Nursing Gold Kist, Inc. By: Gold Kist Foundation For: Scholarships Peggy C. and Meigs C. Golden By: Meigs & Peggy Golden For: Scholarships for Single Parents J. Dent and Clarice Cato Goodyear Veterinary Medical Technology By: Mr. & Mrs. J. Dent Goodyear For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology Richard Scott Grant Memorial By: George R. Grant, MD For: Scholarships for Motorcycle Mechanics Technology Tom Graves Memorial By: CCCC Faculty & Staff & Friends of Tom Graves For: Scholarships CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 18 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Barbara Simpson Haislip Memorial Nursing By: Haislip & Gage Families For: Scholarships for Nursing Harnett County Student By: HCI Carpentry For: Scholarships for Harnett County Students Mary Lois Harris Hayes Memorial Nursing By: Frank D. Hayes, Sr. & Family For: Scholarships for Nursing Everette T. Hickman Memorial By: Marie C. Profio For: Scholarships for Graduates of CCCC GED/AHS James B. Holt Nursing By: Friends of Dr. Holt-- For: Scholarships for Nursing Betsy Perry Holton Memorial By: Holton & Welch Families For: Scholarships for Nursing Edwin A. and Dorothy B. Hubbard By: Dorothy B. Hubbard For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology Jeffery K. Jones Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. Del Jones, Scott Jones For: Scholarships for Bio-Technology, Chemical Research/Pre-Pharmacy, Computer Programming, or Information Systems Robert D. Jones Memorial By: Velner Jones For: Scholarships for Medical Assisting Jonesboro Garden Club By: Jonesboro Garden Club For: Scholarships for Lee County Students Marvin R. Joyner "Pursuit of Excellence" By: Friends of Marvin R. Joyner For: Funding for Special Projects J. Linwood Keith Memorial Nursing By: Mary Lynn Keith For: Scholarships for Nursing Oscar A. Keller, Jr. and Elderlene R. Keller Nursing By: Linda Kelly, Judy Normann, Buddy Keller For: Scholarships for Nursing Stephen T. Keller Memorial By: Anonymous For: Scholarships Reid King Law Enforcement By: Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Patterson For: Scholarships for Basic Law Enforcement Training Laser & Photonics By: Central Carolina Community College Laser Club For: Scholarships for Laser & Photonics William W. and Isabel Heins Lawrence By: Mr. and Mrs. William W. Lawrence For: Scholarships for Telecommunications Lee County Association of Senior Citizens By: Lee County Association of Senior Citizens Club For: Scholarships for Nursing Lee County Dental Society By: Lee County Dental Society For: Scholarships for Dental Hygiene and Assisting Lee County Medical Society Nursing By: Lee County Medical Society For: Scholarships for Nursing CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 2006-2007 Report to the Community 19 Lee Iron and Metal Industrial Plant Maintenance By: Mr. & Mrs. L.I. Cohen For: Scholarships for Industrial Maintenance Ada M. Leonard Nursing By: Sandra L. Wornom For: Scholarships for Nursing Gilbert Lett Family By: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lett & Family For: Scholarships for Nursing Alvin R. MacKay Veterinary Medical Technology By: Student Veterinary Medical Technician Association, - Bill & Carol Bradford, Wayne & Nancy Robinson For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology John David Martin Nursing By: Beverly Martin For: Nursing Program Needs Janice Thomas McNeill Memorial By: Andrew P. McNeill & Family For: Scholarships Joey McSwain Memorial By: Jean McSwain & the late LeRoy McSwain, Sr. For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology Edgar W. Meyers Memorial By: Trion Charitable Foundation For: Scholarships for Industrial Education Samuel R. Miriello Memorial By: Ruth, Joe, Ron & Tom Miriello For: Scholarships for Harnett County Students Bunkey Morgan's Chatham County By: Bunkey Morgan For: Scholarships for Chatham County Students Motorcycle Mechanics Alumni By: Motorcycle Mechanics Alumni & Judith Furr For: Scholarships for Motorcycle Mechanics Technology Nursing Program By: Friends of CCCC Nursing Program For: Scholarships for Nursing Continued Grant Success at CCCC In addition to the four grants totaling over half a million dollars already secured for the Central Carolina Dental Center in 2005- 2006, two more funding entities added their support to the innovative project in 2006-2007. Golden LEAF, Inc. awarded the College $223,006 and the NC Community College System awarded $270,595 through its Allied Health Enhancement Grant program funded by the NC General Assembly. These awards are in addition to the earlier grants from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust for $296,809, the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation for $25,000, and the NC Dental Health Society for $2,800. The College’s collaborative partner, Lee County Public Health, also accepted a grant from The Duke Endowment in the amount of $250,505 to help create the Central Carolina Dental Center. Grants CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 20 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Raymond Francis O'Brien, Jr. Memorial By: Family & Friends of Ray O'Brien For: Scholarships for Chatham and Lee County Students Gerard J. O'Donnell Nursing By: Dr. & Mrs. Gerard J. O'Donnell For: Scholarships for Nursing Oelrich Nursing By: Dr. & Mrs. A.M. Oelrich For: Scholarships for Nursing Paralegal Student By: CCCC Faculty & Staff For: Scholarships for Paralegal Technology Cecelia K. Patterson Medical Assisting By: Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Patterson For: Scholarships for Medical Assisting Jacqueline K. Patterson Nursing By: Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Patterson For: Scholarships for Nursing Pentair Pool Products By: Pentair Water Pool & Spa For: Scholarships for Business or Industrial Technology Ann Carson Perry Memorial By: Hugh. P. Perry & Family For: Scholarships for Nursing Worth E. and Mary S. Perry By: Mary S. Perry For: Scholarships for Dental Hygiene and Assisting Robert E. Pomeranz Memorial By: Pomeranz Family For: Scholarships for Business or Industrial Technology Elbert C. Price Memorial By: Price Family, CCCC Faculty & Staff For: Scholarships Erma Carlisle Proctor By: Bradley, Fincher & Proctor Families For: Scholarships for Single Parents Endowments CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 2006-2007 Report to the Community 21 Samuel C. Profio Memorial By: Marie C. Profio For: Scholarships for Single Parents William H. Ray, Sr. By: W.H. "Bill" Ray, Jr. For: Scholarships Thomas Reeves Memorial Sustainable Farming By: Jean Reeves For: Sustainable Farming Program Needs Rickard-Rigsbee Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Rickard For: Scholarships Nancy Ruth Harding Robinson Memorial By: Judy Ruth Harris For: Scholarships for Veterinary Medical Technology Carter T. Rosser Memorial By: Rosser Family & CCCC Faculty/Staff For: Scholarships for Industrial Maintenance J. Fletcher Rosser/ S.A.I.F.A. Memorial By: Sanford Assoc. of Insurance & Financial Advisors For: Scholarships for Business Education Sanford BPW “Pat Nixon” By: Sanford Business & Professional Women's Club For: Scholarships for Business Education Sanford Central HS Class of 1959 Memorial By: Sanford Central High School Class of 1959 For: Scholarships for Lee County Students Sanford Dermatology "Dr. Beth" Nursing By: Dr. John D. Cheesborough & Sanford Dermatology For: Scholarships for Nursing Sanford Exchange Club By: Sanford Exchange Club For: Scholarships for Electronics, Mechanical Engineering & Nursing Sanford Medical Group Nursing By: Sanford Medical Group For: Scholarships for Nursing Sanford Woman's Club Nursing By: Sanford Woman's Club For: Scholarships for Nursing Walter L. Scoggins Memorial By: Ruby R. Scoggins & Children For: Scholarships for Industrial Technology Hal T. Siler By: Sanford Chamber of Commerce Members For: Scholarships for Lee County Students Paige Baker Simpson By: Paige Baker Simpson For: Scholarships for Lee County Students Smith's Coffee & Mountain Bottled Water Service By: Mr. & Mrs. Robert Smith For: Scholarships for Chatham County Students CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 22 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Static Control Components By: Static Control Components For: Scholarships for Business or Industrial Technology William W. and Ellen B. Staton Paralegal By: William W. Staton For: Scholarships for Paralegal Technology Sustainable Farming By: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harman, James P. Watkins For: Scholarships for Sustainable Farming Larry W. Talton Business Excellence By: Friends of Larry Talton & CCCC Business Department For: Scholarships for Business Education 3M Engineering Technology By: 3M For: Scholarships for Engineering Technology Louise L. Tuller Trust Nursing By: Louise L. Tuller Trust For: Nursing Program Needs & Scholarships Frances Frye Roberts Warner By: Children of Frances Warner For: Scholarships for Dental Hygiene Andrew Kelly Wicker Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wicker & Friends of Andrew Wicker For: Scholarships for Automotive Technology J. Shelton and Clarice By: Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Wicker & Family For: Scholarships for Vocational or Technical Curriculums W.B. Wicker Memorial By: Grant Donation & Friends of W.B. Wicker For: Scholarships for African American Males Douglas H. Wilkinson Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. Douglas H. Wilkinson, Jr. & Employees of Wilkinson Cadillac Oldsmobile For: Scholarships for Automotive Technology E.M. "Bucky" and Ila Williams By: Mr. & Mrs. E.M. Williams For: Scholarships for Nursing Carolyn Wicker Williamson Memorial By: Peyton Williamson For: Scholarships William M. and Eunice J. Womble Memorial By: Mr. & Mrs. William M. Womble, Jr. For: Scholarships Wyeth Vaccines By: Wyeth Corporation For: Scholarships for Bioprocess Manufacturing Technology CCCC Endowments (through June 30, 2007) 2006-2007 Report to the Community 23 Platinum Ark’s/Noah Construction Capital Bank First Bank First Federal Bank New Century Bank Normann Group of Wachovia Securities Gold BB&T-Dunn BB&T-Sanford Davenport & Company Distinctive Human Resources Gold Kist Imperial Freezer Services Lee-Moore Insurance Agency Lee-Moore Real Estate Investments Pentair Water Pool & Spa Perfection Equipment Company Cynthia and Julian Philpott Progress Energy RBC Centura-Sanford Saab Barracuda Sears of Sanford Static Control Tramway Veneers Wachovia Securities-Raleigh White/Street/Store Dog Properties Wilkinson Cadillac-Oldsmobile Pontiac Wilson & Reives Womble Rental Management Silver AFLAC: Leslie & Joyce Cox Fred Anderson Toyota of Sanford Bridges-Cameron Funeral Home Brookfield Retirement Center Brookwood Farms Clinton E. Bryan, Jr. Cape Fear Insurance Agency Carolina Pools Cashion & Associates Chatlee Boat & Marine Cooper Mechanical Phil & Genease Fields James & Gloria French Matt & Becky Garrett Harnett Forward Together Committee Harrington, Gilleland & Winstead Heritage Concrete Howard’s Barbeque Kelly & West Dr. Lane & Associates-Lillington Langley Gymnastics Lee Builder Mart Mullins-Sherman Architects Perry Brothers Tire Service Bobby & Linda Powell Rogers-Pickard Funeral Home Roscoe Optometric Eye Center Sanford Contractors Steel & Pipe Corporation Tri-Co Insurance Agency Avron & Mary Upchurch Frances Warner J.E. Womble & Sons In-Kind Central Chevrolet Buick Ham’s Restaurant Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company Smith’s Coffee and Premium Bottled Water Seventeenth Annual Golf Sponsors Sunshine, fun, fellowship – and the chance of making a great putt – brought more than 180 players out for the CCCC Foundation’s 17th Annual Golf Classic. 24 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Foundation Golf Classic 2006 CCCC Foundation Golf Classic Winners Best Ball Gross Division 1st Place Winning Team of Junior Cole, Dave Glabicki, Kel Normann, Chet Chester. Flight 1 Captain’s Choice 1st Place Winning Team is congratulated by Quail Ridge Pro, Mark Midford. 1st Place Winning Team consists of P.J.Gay, Lowell Rickard, Wayne Spivey, Craig Sturdivant. Best Ball Net Division 1st Place Winning Team of Bob Mangum, Charm Braxton, Bill Cotten, Mikeal Basinger. 2006-2007 Report to the Community 25 Any gift may be named in memory or in honor of someone. A donation “in honor of” is a unique way to celebrate an occasion such as a birthday, anniversary, or retirement. A gift “in memory of” is a lasting tribute to your loved one’s life and interests. Upon your instructions, the Foundation will send a customized gift letter directly to the individual or family you are honoring. If you would like more information about memorials and honorariums, contact the Foundation office at (919)718-7231. Honorariums Mr. and Mrs. Mike Baumann Fred and Barbara Wilson Don Buie Arnold L. Allred Donald L. Allred Jimmy W. Allred Dr. Frances K. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Barr Dan and Sandra Cape Matthew and Scarlett Cape Mr. and Mrs. Poly Cohen Calvin and Ruth Cox Steven and Barbara Cox D.C. Blue Hunting & Conservation Club John and Della Farmer Matt and Becky Garrett Ray and Alice Gilchrist Donald Gunter Henry Hickman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Holmes Anne M. Hurley I. Parker King, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Knight Webb and Ann McCracken Grace C. McDougald Mr. and Mrs. Dargan Moore Dick and Genevieve Poletti Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Reese Al and Lynda Rushatz Tim and Karen Rushatz Sanford Area Society of Shaggers Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Jerry and Reinette Seaman Stanley Community College Foundation (Senior Staff) Steel & Pipe Corporation Ty and Bianka Stumpf Eugenia Thompson Richard and Becky Wallace Frances Warner Ronnie Wicker Betty Caldwell Charlie and Nancy Miller Marlene Miller Ed and DeeDee Dalrymple Frank and Ann Golden Dr. Carl Frazier Carolyn W. Lennon Patricia Garrett Louise H. Cox Ed Garrison Julie Garrison Tapley Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Joel Glasco Frank and Ann Golden Coker and Sarah Golden Frank and Ann Golden Greg and Elaine Golden Coker and Sarah Golden Frank and Ann Golden Frank and Ann Golden Coker and Sarah Golden Peggy Golden Coker and Sarah Golden Frank and Ann Golden Reverend Ray Gooch Carolyn W. Lennon Dr. George R. Grant, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weaver Ted and Patty Haley Frank and Ann Golden Honorariums Giving in Memory or in Honor 26 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Johnny and Deborah Harris Frank and Ann Golden Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holder Fred and Barbara Wilson Internal Medicine Associates Patients Internal Medicine Associates Keith and Tracy Kepley Frank and Ann Golden Dr. Alvin MacKay Chris and Jen Ronald Dwight McNeill Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNeill Kel, Parker and Jordan Normann Frank and Ann Golden Carol O’Brien Fred and Barbara Wilson Joseph O’Brien Fred and Barbara Wilson Dr. Gerard J. O’Donnell Gerald and Susan Bouchard Erma Carlisle Proctor Kirk and Deanne Bradley James and Nancy Fincher Tommy and Marilyn Fincher Sabrina, Jonathan and Alyse Proctor and Children Homer Tuttle Mike and Kim Gray Frances Warner Dr. Jon and Susan Burwell Ben Ciliberto Scott and Molly Grant Charles Roberts Jan and Phyllis Warner Memorials Jane C. Alderson Charlotte Baggett Vicky Clark Judy Farmer Mary Holder Vickie Harrington Ollie Monroe Angel Kay Angel Greenwood Elementary PTO Brenda Langdon J. Mack and Eula Mae Auman Graham Auman Kenneth Ayscue Kenneth W. Ayscue, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Swarthout Ernestine Brady Dr. Gerard J. O’Donnell James and Dixie Bridges Tommy and Gail Bridges Faye Brooks Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Judy Ellis Buck Ron and Debbie Miriello Annie Lou O’Quinn Memorials The names of generous donors who establish scholarships for the college through the CCCC Foundation are recognized on the college’s “Wall of Honor” in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. 2006-2007 Report to the Community 27 Don Buie Curtis and Judy Adams Bobby W. Beasley Marcia Bellamy Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Bethune Nancy Blackman Jerry and Susan Bouchard Karen G. Brown Lisa Key Brown Robert and Betty Brown Betty, Brian and Eric Caldwell Amanda Carter Donald and Susan Carter CCCC Emergency Services Training Center Staff Gloria and Larry Cheatham Lola B. Clark Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Jerry Cornelison Wendy M. Cotten Democratic Women of Lee County Dan and Laura Denning Doris W. Dowdy Jerry and Rhonda Ennis Congressman and Mrs. Bob Etheridge Jim Felton Larry Foster Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Frye Bob Garrett David and Kathy Garrett Bev and Pat Gautier Renate A. Gibson Cathy Giles Robert and Cathy Gilleland Bob and Anne Gilmore Joy Wilkins Gilmour Diane Glover Melissa Godfrey Keith and Shana Greer Mr. and Mrs. Luke H. Gunter, Jr. Shirley U. Hall Dr. Anthony R. Harrington Eileen D. Harrington Grace Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Humphries Bob and Clara Hurley Harold and Betsy James Mr. and Mrs. David L. James Dianne M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James L. Johnson Woody and Mary Johnson Dr. and Mrs. A. Dean Kesler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lanier Bill and Isabel Lawrence Ted Lawrence Teresa Mangum Tommy and Sarah Mann Dr. Neill McLeod Gene McNeill Larry B. McRae Marlene Miller Dana B. Myrick James Noble Charles and Martha Oldham Roberta J. Parkinson Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Patterson Joni Pavlik Landis Phillips Charles M. Reeves, III Len Royals San-Lee Rotary Club Woody W. Seymour, Jr. Larry and Judy Sharpe Joey and Nancy Shue Patti Simmons Naomi Slagowski Christopher and Sarah Slate Jane T. Sloan Margaret K. Smith Dan and Rhonda Spangler Linda Spivey Bob and Marty Stevens Larry and Sue Tipton Magaline R. Thomas Tramway Elementary School Robert and Carolyn Troutman Chris and Laura Turner Jim and Nancy Turner Fred Von Canon and Megan O’Donnell Robin Walker Kathryn G. Waters Mr. and Mrs. Charles White Mike and Cynthia Wicker Dale and Carolyn Williamson Charity Yarborough Mr. and Mrs. Glenn York C.K. Caldwell, Jr. W. Jack and Judith Brinson Amanda Carter George Clayton Keith and Shana Greer Ken Hoyle Starlene Jackson Pam Mantia Ron and Debbie Miriello Laura Musselwhite Ben Rankin Candy Silva Crystal Smith Cathy Swindell Chris and Laura Turner Jim and Nancy Turner Karen Walton James A. Wright. Jr. Martha Wilkie Youngblood Jimmy Collins Faye Phillips Marjorie Cox Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Carolyn Jean McNair Daniel Myrla Vazquez Brian Merritt Dr. John Dotterer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker Elton and Lucille Cameron Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Nellie Lett Cox Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Dotterer, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Kelly Faulk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gage Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Greene, III Grace Hodges Anne M. Hurley David and Lucille James Dr. Pamela H. Jessup Dr. and Mrs. A. Dean Kesler, Jr. Martin and Alice Lancaster Adrienne Lawrence Russel and Julia Mann Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mann Charles and Martha Oldham Worth and Nancy Pickard Mr. and Mrs. George Roper Rebecca Shepard Ben Wood Charles H. Wood, Jr. Joe Faulk Tim and Lynn Faulk Diane F. Glover Amanda Hancock Fritts Sara Jane Steinert Jim Garrett Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline 28 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Sue Gibson Bill and Jinger Gibson Meigs Golden Stacey Carter Keisha Petty Mazie C. Wilson Richard Scott Grant A.E. Finley Foundation, Inc. Bobby Brown Dr. Karen Stone Gulledge Alton Howard Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Martindale Ben Nottingham Charles Nottingham Dr. and Mrs. Jimmie L. Rhyne Charles and Nancy Weaver Tom Graves Vince Castano Teresa Mangum Ron and Debbie Miriello Laura Musselwhite Candy Silva Barbara Simpson Haislip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gage Peggy Hall Donna Butler Carolina Women’s Health Center Staff Kay Davis Peg Davis Vicki Glaze Ina C. Johnstone Jeannine Jones Freda Lowe Deetz Mullins Audrey Nelson Ann Poe Lisa Riggs Lisa Rubinosky Mr. Keith Smith and Dr. Lisa Jones Mary Lois Harris Hayes Mark and Lois Chamblee Frank D. Hayes Betsy Perry Holton Lee Brick & Tile Company Beverly Huff Betty Caldwell Dixon Hughes PLLC Anis Erlene Foltz Sanford Woman’s Club Sara Jane Steinert Sybil Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Jeffery K. Jones Jeff and Lisa Chapman Kay Faucette Del and Glenda Jones Robert D. Jones Richard and Dianne Kimball Stephen T. Keller Tommy and Brenda Keller Gladys Kilbourne Dixon and Pat Kilbourne Reid King Darlene Dark Gilbert Lett Kimberly B. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Dixon Hughes PLLC Fellowship Sunday School Class at Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church Dr. Anthony R. Harrington Dr. and Mrs. A. Dean Kesler, Jr. Jackie Parker John David Martin John-Beverly Printers & Martin Silk Screening Mary Merlee Asbell McDonald Sanford Woman’s Club Jean Miller Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Sam Miriello Ron and Debbie Miriello Ruth Miriello Tom Miriello Raymond O’Brien Michael and Sally Angelon Judy Boyette Bill and Patricia Cegles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cox Dooley Chemicals, LLC Friends of Barbara O’Brien Wilson Don and Judy Herndon Steve and Cathy Kirkpatrick Craig and Sara Lambert Virginia Leviner Betty Andrew Marsh Joanne Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meiners, Jr. Doug and Cres Ross Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe David and Gwen Siler Hal and Esther Siler Tom Siler, Jr. Cindy Smith Bill and Judy Spillers James and Cynthia Spillers Claude and Suzanne Tate Clyde and Alice Sue Teague Jerry and Debbie Teague Tommy and Kimberly Teague Roy and Janelle Wall Stelfanie Williams Fred and Barbara Wilson Steven and Sharon Wilson Marilyn O’Donnell Jerry and Susan Bouchard Stan, Jean and Danielle Bradshaw O’Neal School Parents Association Gus Oelrich Belva Oelrich Memorials 2006-2007 Report to the Community 29 Madge Oldham Sanford Woman’s Club Ann Carson Perry Hugh Perry and Family Elbert C. Price Terry Harrington Melba Price Thomas Reeves Dr. Matt Garrett William Ray Rickard Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rickard Bobby Stanley Rigsbee Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rickard Elizabeth C. Romaine Merritt B. Robinson Dr. Frances Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Atkinson Patty Baldwin-Kivett and Debbie and Marsha Richard and Dee Baker John and Irene Bass Trudy E. Boone Everette and Fran Bradley Robert E. Brickhouse Betty Caldwell Elton and Lucille Cameron Doris Crowder and Family Jim Felton Ray and Alice Gilchrist Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Eichelsbacher Richard and Susan Fanning John and Della Farmer Bill and Hazel Freeman Matt and Becky Garrett Bev and Pat Gautier Paul and Jean Gay Paul B. Gay, Jr. Renate A. Gibson Greater Richmond Area Christian Educators Grace Hodges Verdie Marshbanks Holt Anne M. Hurley Dr. and Mrs. A. Dean Kesler, Jr. Bill and Isabel Lawrence Pat B. Lyles Burley and Shirley Lyons Webb and Ann McCracken Marlene Miller Betty Pace Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Peele Worth and Nancy Pickard Pulmonary Wellness & Fit-for-Life Staff and Class Members Sanford Chapter of Accountants Sanford Exchange Club Graydon and Judy Spivey Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stemple Willa Ann and Lane Ward Luther White Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Young Mr. and Mrs. William I. Young Carter T. Rosser Polly Bouldin Donna Rosser-Sovereign Jerry Smith Thomas J. Scacco Jean C. Scacco Walter L. Scoggins Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boyd, Jr. Monica Snyder Linda Blair Mary Ann Gaster Helen Magda William W. Staton Jane Boone David Britt Virginia Byrd Cecil and Faye Cameron James and Lucille Cameron Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Martha Eames Golden Corral Corporation Edward and Nancy Griffin Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey David and Lucille James Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin Lancaster Bill and Isabel Lawrence Charles Lee and Mary Bess Mann Senator and Mrs. Tony Rand N. Johnson Tilghman Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wornom Bette Stivers Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O’Donnell Mary Street Sanford Woman’s Club Larry Talton Diane Kannarr Jo Talton Neal Luther White Elizabeth Glosson Thomas Jeffrey and Lisa Barnes Bobbitt Design Build Richard and Lee Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brissette Lillie H. Brooks Harry and Nancy Brown Tom and Nancy Burka Merrilee Jo Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Cook, Jr. Erving L. Covert Donald R. Crutchfield Mr. and Mrs. John Dupree, Jr. Ebenezer United Methodist Church of Apex, NC Charles and Jean Edwards Exxon Mobil Corporation Keith and Christine Flowe Gelder & Associates Wayne and Debbie Glosson Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Gorrell Louise Greenstock and Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Harrison, Jr. Lynne Jung Brenda W. Looney Dr. R. Wade Markham Thomas Markham Marybeth Marschalk Carolyn Minshall Linda Nellenback The John Ogburn Family Faye Paterson Jack and Kay Patrick Willie H. Perry Elizabeth McRae Peterson Inez M. Poe Co-workers of Judy Thomas Poe Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reynolds Eddie and Judy Riddle Broadus and Dot Riggins Miriam K. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Danny Sykes T.W. Smith Company, Inc. Harlan M. Thomas, Sr. Mereibah J. Thomas Roy and Ruth Thomas Bartialette B. Thomas Edwin A. Utley James and Sue Watson Eleanor S. Womble 30 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Wyrick, Robbins, Yates & Ponton LLP Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Yates Madeline Vukobratic Internal Medicine Associates Andrew Kelly Wicker Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Bland Mildred Bruton Susan Condlin and Reggie Carde Sonny and Kim Gibson Jackie Hearn Linda Kosovych Jack and Dot McNeill Dwight McNeill and Brian Noyes Glenn Shearin Robert and Karen Wicker Talmadge and Nina Wicker J. Shelton and Clarice B. Wicker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Wicker Kathy Woltz CCCC 2005-2006 Ambassadors Nicole Crissman Carolyn Duden Lee and Cindy Eulenbach Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hewett Ken Hoyle Anne M. Hurley Susan Lacy Adrienne Lawrence Tom and Jane McBryde Mann Jon and Rhonda McGee Sue McNeill Ron and Debbie Miriello Laura Musselwhite David Oates Joni Pavlik Mr. and Mrs. Louis Safley Candy Silva William and Wilmouth Thomas CCCC Ambassadors Each year, CCCC selects a small group of students to serve as Ambassadors to represent the College at special events on campus and in the community. Student Ambassadors provide invaluable assistance to the College and to the CCCC Foundation. Wearing their distinctive uniforms, Ambassadors distribute programs and escort graduates and faculty members during graduation ceremonies, provide assistance at the annual CCCC Foundation Golf Tournament, and welcome guests at events such as groundbreakings and receptions. Faculty members nominate students for this honor, which includes a full scholarship, based on academic standing, leadership potential, and communication skills. Members of the College Ambassadors present a check to Diane Glover (left), CCCC Foundation Executive Director, for the Kathryn Wolz Scholarship Fund, one of the many scholarship funds the Foundation oversees. 2006-2007 Report to the Community 31 Highest GED score in the state Chelsea Stith of Chatham County was honored at the College’s Adult High School/GED graduation June 14 for having achieved the highest score in North Carolina in 2006 on her GED. She scored 3,920 out of a possible 4,000. Lou Ann Parker, coordinator of AHS and GED programs for the North Carolina Community College System, presented Stith with a plaque honoring her accomplishment. The high-achieving graduate also served as the mace-bearer for the ceremony and was one of three student speakers to address the many friends and family members gathered to honor the accomplishments of their graduates. Raymond H. and Cymbria S. Amberger Mr. and Mrs. J. Mack Auman Frank L. Baber Mr. and Mrs. Tommy F. Bridges CEBCO Construction Central Carolina Hospital Central Electric Membership Corporation Coty US J.T. Davenport & Sons Dr. John E. Dotterer Frontier Spinning Mills Gold Kist Meigs and Peggy Golden Thomas M. Haislip, Sr. Honeywell Mr. and Mrs. William E. Horner, Sr. Mary Lynn Keith Lee Builder Mart Lee Brick & Tile Mastercraft Moen Moore County Kennel Club National Textiles NC Telephone Association Dr. and Mrs. A.M. Oelrich Parker Hannifin Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Patterson Pentair Water Pool & Spa Piedmont Coastal Society of Plastics Engineers Pittsboro Area Health Initiatives Pomeranz Family Progress Energy Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ray, Jr. BB&T – Sanford RBC Centura Jean Reeves Sanford Woman’s Club William W. Staton Trion Charitable Foundation Emily G. Womble Wyeth Vaccines Foundation Giving Clubs Cumulative Cornerstone Club ($20,000 + Cumulative) The following contributors have made cumulative gifts totaling $20,000 or more over the lifetime of the CCCC Foundation (established 1988). 32 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Crusader Club ($5,000 - $19,999) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 Kay W. Angel Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack Brinson Central Carolina Hospital Central Electric Membership Corporation Bill and Jinger Gibson Gold Kist Golden Corral Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Keller, Jr. Pentair Water Pool & Spa Hugh P. Perry Mary Perry Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ray, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rickard Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Wicker Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Jr. Champion Club ($1,000 - $4,999) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 A.E. Finley Foundation, Inc. Arks, Inc. /Noah Construction Kenneth W. Ayscue, Jr. BB&T – Sanford Biogen Idec Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boyd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy F. Bridges Bobby Brown Dr. and Mrs. Jon Burwell Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cape Capital Bank Central Carolina Society for Human Resource Management Ben Ciliberto Community Family Medicine & Obstetrics Coty US Council for Effective Action and Decisions Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Eason First Bank – Sanford First Federal Bank – Dunn Dr. J. David Fisher, Jr. Friends of North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association Frontier Spinning Mills Judith Furr Dr. and Mrs. Matt Garrett Ed Garrison GKN Drive Line – Sanford Facility Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golden Mr. and Mrs. J. Dent Goodyear Mr. and Mrs. Scott Grant Harnett Association of Retarded Citizens Harnett Forward Together Committee Frank D. Hayes Alton Howard Imperial Freezer Services Lee Brick and Tile Carolyn W. Lennon Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNeill Ernest and Ruby McSwain Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ron Miriello Ruth Miriello Thomas F. Miriello Moore County Kennel Club New Century Bank – Dunn Normann Group of Wachovia Securities North Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians Ben Nottingham Charles Nottingham Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Julian Philpott Piedmont Coastal Society of Plastics Engineers Pilgrim’s Pride Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Powell Progress Energy Quail Corners Animal Hospital Charles M. Reeves, III Charles M. Roberts Sanford Exchange Club Steel & Pipe Corporation Wal-Mart – Sanford James Patterson Watkins Wilkinson Cadillac-Pontiac-GMC Womble Rental Management Emily G. Womble 2006-2007 Cornerstone Club ($20,000 or more) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 William W. Staton 2006-2007 Report to the Community 33 Challenge Club ($500 - $999) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 Clyde and Billie Atkins BB&T – Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bradley Brick City Volleyball Club Carlie C’s IGA Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chamblee Jeff and Lisa Chapman Daniel & Associates Distinctive Human Resources Dr. Kelly Faulk James French Friends of the Pittsboro Memorial Library Bob Garrett Greenwood Elementary PTO Dr. Anthony Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Del Jones Dr. Lisa L. Jones Lee-Moore Insurance Company Lee-Moore Real Estate Investments Dwight McNeill Nouveau Properties Perfection Equipment Company Landis Phillips Melba M. Price RBC Centura – Sanford Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell C. Reese Wayne and Nancy Robinson Dennis and HollyAnn Rogers Rotary Club of Jonesboro Saab Barracuda LLC Sanford Area Society of Shaggers Sanford Civitan Club Sanford Rotary Club Smith’s Coffee and Premium Bottled Water South River Electric Membership Corporation Static Control Components Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Swarthout 3M Jim and Nancy Turner Bill Tyson Gail F. Urbanek Fred Von Canon Wachovia Securities Wal-Mart – Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Jan S. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wicker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Wicker Wilson & Reives PLLC Century Club ($100 - $499) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 AFLAC: Leslie and Joyce Cox All Animals Veterinary Hospital American Association of Women in Community Colleges Dr. Frances K. Andrews Graham Auman Avis Autry Jon Bachelder Carma Baggett Charlotte Baggett Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker Jo Anne Batten BB&T Regional Insurance Services Gary Beasley Dr. John Beck Charles Bell Marcia Bellamy Benhaven Ruritan Club Mr. Gregory Bentley Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Bland D.C. Blue Hunting & Conservation Club Bobbitt Design Build, Inc. Jimmie Boggs Jane Boone Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O. Bouchard Sue Boyd Judy Boyette Mr. and Mrs. Kirk J. Bradley Brick Capital Community Development Corporation Bridges-Cameron Funeral Home Brookfield Retirement Center Brookwood Farms Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Carl Bryan, Jr. Cape Fear Insurance Company Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cape Merrilee Jo Carlson Carolina Pools 34 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter Janet Carter Mavis Carter Cashion & Associates Vincent Castano Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cegles Chatlee Boat & Marine Tracy Cheatham Alphia Cheek George Clayton Henry Clifton Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Mr. and Mrs. Poly Cohen Cole’s Pottery Cooper Mechanical Contractors Jerry Cornelison Coty US Nellie Lett Cox Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cox P.H. Craig Real Estate Crescent State Bank Doris Crowder Jeff Crystal Davis Glass Company Rosita Davis Anne Davis-Johnson John Dixon Dixon Hughes, PLLC Dooley Chemicals Dry Clean Express Lisa Duncan Renee Dusenbury Bill Edwards Ray Epley Congressman Bob Etheridge Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eulenbach Mr. and Mrs. John G. Farmer Judy Farmer Cliff Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fields Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fincher Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Fincher First Citizens Bank – Sanford Mr. and Mrs. Keith Flowe Danette Foster Larry Foster Floral Designs by Eddie June K. Foushee Fred Anderson Toyota of Sanford Kathy Freedle Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frye Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gage Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Garner Paul B. Gay Insurance & Investment Service Alice Gilchrist Joy Wilkins Gilmour Diane Glover Mr. and Mrs. Coker Golden Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gorrell Greater Richmond Area Christian Educators Louise Greenstock Dr. Karen Stone Gulledge Mr. and Mrs. Luke H. Gunter, Jr. Harrington, Gilleland & Winstead Attorneys Eileen Harrington Terry Harrington James Haynes Jackie Hearn Joe C. Henderson Mike and Peggy Hendley Heritage Concrete Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hewett Hite Associates Dr. and Mrs. J.F. Hockaday J.S. Holmes Verdie Marshbanks Holt Howard’s BBQ Ken Hoyle Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Hunter Jennifer Ivey Mr. and Mrs. David L. James Mr. and Mrs. David N. James Howard L. James Family Dentistry John-Beverly Printers Mr. and Mrs. Woody Johnson Tamara Joyner Diane Kannarr Brenda Keller Kelly & West Dr. and Mrs. A. Dean Kesler, Jr. Dixon Kilbourne Robin Kohanowich Linda Kosovych Kuhn Dental Associates Dr. Lane & Associates Ted B. Lanier Adrienne Lawrence Ted Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. William W. Lawrence Lee Builder Mart Lee County Economic Development Dr. Joseph Lenard Jennifer Lloyd Jonathan Loftis Richard Love Molly Luby Steve Lympany Mr. and Mrs. Burley Lyons Dr. and Mrs. Alvin R. MacKay Helen Magda Teresa Mangum Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Mann Chuck Mann Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mann Thomas Markham Marks Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. Marvin O. Marshall Christa Mashburn Mr. and Mrs. James McCormick Dr. and Mrs. Frank W. McCracken Mr. and Mrs. Jon McGee Kenneth McLamb Ronnie Measamer Mr. and Mrs. Clem Medley Merck Partnership for Giving Miller-Boles Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Miller Mullins-Sherman Architects Laura Musselwhite Jo Talton Neal Mike Neal Noble Oil Services New Century Bank – Lillington Belva Oelrich Lt. Col. and Mrs. John R. Ogburn Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Oldham, Jr. Karen Owen-Bogan Cecilia Pate Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patrick Joni Pavlik Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Peele Perry Brothers Tire Service James F. Perry Gena Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Worth Pickard Pine Valley Motel & Efficiencies Inez Poe Judy Thomas Poe Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poletti Janice Pope David Porter Dr. Paul Porterfield Michelle Powell Robert Powell Sabrina W. Proctor Lewis Pulsipher Quality Home Healthcare Lori Rainforth Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reynolds Curtis Robinson Nancy Robinson Rogers-Pickard Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. George Roper Roscoe Optometric Eye Clinic Rosen Properties Donna Rosser-Sovereign Len Royals Mr. and Mrs. Al Rushatz Barbara Rusher San-Lee Rotary Club Sanford Contractors, Inc. Sanford Woman’s Club Jean C. Scacco Preston Sellers Tiffany Sellers Robert Charles Shufeldt David Siler Mr. and Mrs. Hal Siler Tom Siler, Jr. Dr. John Slade Crystal Smith Evangeline Smith T.W. Smith Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spillers Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Sprangler Melissa Staley Stanley Community College Foundation Linda Stone Ty and Bianka Stumpf Tart & Tart Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Teague Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Teague Mr. and Mrs. Brian Thomas Joyce B. Thomas Mereibah J. Thomas B.J. Thompson Johnson Tilghman Larry and Sue Tipton Tri-Co Insurance Agency Triangle South of North Carolina, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Avron Upchurch Edwin E. Utley Frances Warner Mr. and Mrs. James Watson Weaver Street Market Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weaver, Jr. Mildred Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wicker Dr. and Mrs. Kenan B. Williams Mazie C. Wilson Dr. Noah R. Wilson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wilson J.E. Womble & Sons Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wornom Wyrick, Robbins, Yates & Ponton LLP Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Yates Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Young Colleague Club (Up to $99) Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 Chanda Allen Dr. Karen Allen Halford Allen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Angelon Mary Arnold Phillip Ashe Sue Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Atkinson Patty Baldwin-Kivett Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barnes Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bass Bobby W. Beasley Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Bethune Linda Blair Trudy E. Boone Polly H. Bouldin Carol Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Everette Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradshaw Robert E. Brickhouse Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brissette David Britt Lillie Brooks Brenda Brower Jessica Brown Karen G. Brown Kimberly B. Brown Lisa Key Brown Mildred Bruton Elizabeth Budny Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burka Donna C. Butler Virginia P. Byrd Betty Caldwell Lucille C. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cameron Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cameron Teresa Cameron Donny Campbell Carolina Specialty, Inc. Carolina Women’s Health Center Amanda Carter Betty C. Carter Lola B. Clark Vicky Clark Jerry Clendenen Susan C. Condlin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Cook Michelle Coore Wendy M. Cotten 2006-2007 Report to the Community 35 36 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Ervin L. Covert Louise H. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cox Nicole Crissman Melba Cross Donald R. Crutchfield Darlene Dark Kay H. Davis Margaret B. Davis Tonya B. Davis Vivian Davis Danny Dean Democratic Women of Lee County Dr. C. Vance Denning Mr. and Mrs. Dan Denning Andrea Dick Ellen E. Dickey Andrew Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Dotterer Anne C. Dougherty Vickie H. Douglas Doris Dowdy Mr. and Mrs. Mike Duckwall Carolyn Duden Mr. and Mrs. John Dupree, Jr. Martha Eames Ebenezer United Methodist Church Charles Edwards Cindy Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Norbet Eichelsbacher Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elder Perry R. Emmons Gary Ennis Rhonda H. Ennis Exxon Mobil Corporation Kay Faucette Mr. and Mrs. Tim Faulk Melissa Fogarty Anis Erlene Foltz Tommie Foxx Bill Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Freeman Fred Fritz Johnny Frye Alyce Gaines Pat Garrett Julie Garrison Tapley Garrison Mr. and Mrs. James Gaskins Mary Ann Gaster Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Gautier, Jr. Paul B. Gay Gelder & Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Gibson Renate A. Gibson Cathy Giles Robert B. Gilleland Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gilmore GlaxoSmithKline Vicki J. Glaze Global House, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Glosson Melissa Godfrey Eugene Gonzales Drew Goodson Melissa Goulette Wayne Graham Roxann Granger Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gray Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Greene, III Janet Gresham Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin Robin Gusmann Nancy Guy Mark Hall Shirley U. Hall Lisa Hannah Charlotte Harrington Vickie J. Harrington Dawn Harris Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey Butch Hasty Judy Herndon Joy Hewett Charles Hickman Henry Hickman, Jr. Grace Hodges Harry Holder Mary H. Holder Lara Howard Phyllis Huff Charles R. Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Philip Humphries Anne M. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hurley Geraldine Ingram Starlene Jackson Greta James Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. James Teresa Janka Jesse Jasso Dr. Pamela H. Jessup Ben Johnson Dianne M. Johnson Ken Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James L. Johnson Ina C. Johnstone Bill Jones Hazel Jones Jeannine R. Jones Dr. Robert Joyce Lynne Jung Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Kimball I. Parker King, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kirkpatrick Marta Klesath Mr. and Mrs. John A. Knight Joanne Kulka Susan Lacy Sara Lambert H. Martin Lancaster Brenda Langdon Virginia Leviner Brenda W. Looney Freda W. Lowe Kassie Lyles Pat Lyles Heather Manhart Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Tommy C. Mann, Sr. Pam Mantia Dr. R. Wade Markham Marybeth Marschalk Betty Andrew Marsh Joanne B. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Martindale Jon Matthews Katherine McDonald Grace C. McDougald Melody McGee Nancy McLendon Dr. Neill McLeod Gene McNeill Roy McNeill Sue McNeill Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meiners, Jr. Dr. Terry Miller Marlene L. Miller Mitch Million Carolyn Minshall Donnie Mize Maria Moffa Dargan Moore Michael Morrison Deetz W. Mullins Tanasha Murchison Dana B. Myrick Linda Nellenback Audrey K. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Willie Nixon O’Neal School Parents Association Annie Lou O’Quinn Mary Ellen O’Shields 2006-2007 Report to the Community 37 David Oates Gloria Oldham Joel Oldham Georgia Owen Beverly Owens Mary Beth Owen-Zdanski Betty Pace Cindy Page George Papageorgiou Jackie Parker Roberta J. Parkinson Faye Paterson Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Patterson Loria Payne Clifford M. Peake Willie H. Perry Elizabeth M. Peterson Keisha Petty Cathy Phillips Faye M. Phillips Ginger Pike Anne M. Poe Susan Poindexter Dr. Paul Porterfield Tammie Quick Diane Quiggle Senator and Mrs. Anthony E. Rand Dr. and Mrs. Jimmie L. Rhyne Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Riddle Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Riggins Lisa J. Riggs Elizabeth C. Romaine Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ross Lisa Ross Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe Lisa H. Rubinosky Mr. and Mrs. Louis Safley Sanford Chapter of Accountants Johnny Schull Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Jarret L. Seaman W. W. Seymour, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sharpe Glenn Shearin Emily Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Shepard Joey and Nancy Shue Candy Silva Patti Simmons Vivian Simpson Naomi Slagowski Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Slate Jane T. Sloan Cindy Smith Jerry Smith Margaret K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James Spillers Linda Spivey Mike Spivey Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Spivey Donald Steinert Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stemple Faye Stephenson Lennie Stephenson Miriam K. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens Virginia Stinney Ed Stumpf Mr. and Mrs. Danny K. Sykes Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tate, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Teague Daniel Thomas Edwin Thomas Gary Thomas Harlan M. Thomas, Sr. Joyce G. Thomas Karen Thomas Magaline R. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Ruth Thomas Carl Thompson Christina Thompson Eugenia Thompson Martialette B. Thompson Stanley Thompson Tony’s Seafood Dr. Joseph A. Tozzi Tramway Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Troutman Judy Tulloch S.L. Turner Tom Turner Jamie L. Tyson Hazel Tysor Leonard and Ellen Viggiano Mary Walker Robin Walker Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wall Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace Karen Walton Kathryn G. Waters Sara Wathen Watson’s Nursery Charles White Luther White Wicker Oil Company Liz Wicker Ronnie G. Wicker Stelfanie Williams Mr. and Mrs. Dale Williamson Nancy Wiser Kathy E. Woltz Eleanor Womble Ben Wood Charles H. Wood, Jr. James Wright Charity Yarborough Mr. and Mrs. Glenn York Mr. and Mrs. William Young Martha Wilkie Youngblood Janet L. Zurbach Foundation Giving Clubs 38 Report to the Community 2006-2007 A Win Regional Robot Win “Robox,” Central Carolina Community College’s battling robot, maneuvered and fought its way to victory against Guilford Technical Community College’s “Deadly Revolution” robot at the Carolina Combat Robots competition held in Greensboro May 5. The two college robot battle was the special attraction at the event, which drew battle robot teams from as far away as Georgia and Mississippi. Most were enthusiastic robot hobbyists gathered to pit their robots against each other in a pushing and bashing “fight to the death” in their weight classes. CCCC students Mike Blue of Cameron and Allen Howington of Lillington designed and built Robox as a project for their Mechatronics Technology program. Mechanical Engineering student Tristan Holt of Sanford guided Robox to victory against GTCC, sweeping all four events: obstacle course, sumo wrestling, tug-of-war, and an all-out battle. Gifts In-Kind Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 Altera Corporation Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill Atlantic Hydraulics Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Barton Bay Breeze Seafood Restaurant Jeannette Black Marsha Black Phillip J. Bradley Central Chevrolet Buick Clapp Brothers Implement & Tractor Company P.H. Craig J.T. Davenport & Sons, Inc. Lewis Davis Dr. Matt Garrett GKN Global Professional Services Ham’s Restaurant D. Mac Harrington Dawn Harris Ken Harrison Lori Huffman John-Beverly Printers Jo Anne McKeithan Gene McNeill Mr. and Mrs. Gil McNeill Ron Miriello North Carolina State University Allen Parelius J.C. Penney, Inc. Dr. John L. Peterson Gina Powell J.W. Raynor Dennis and HollyAnn Rogers Sandhills Services Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company Sanford Contractors, Inc. SAS Institute Richard Schauder Richard A. Schlademan, Jr. Emily Shepard Smith’s Coffee and Premium Bottled Water Jimmy Stinson Jennifer Talbert Edward Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor Ronnie Turner Watson’s Nursery Resa L. Webster Ricky Wicker Billy Wilson WLFL/WRDC-TV Mechanical Engineering student Tristan Holt (left), of Sanford, and Mechatronics students Mike Blue (center), of Cameron, and Allen Howington (right), of Lillington. 2006-2007 Report to the Community 39 Foundation Special Awards Program Each year the Foundation awards funding for worthwhile projects that advance the academic excellence of the College. The following awards were made to ten special project areas during the 2006-2007 fiscal year. All awards were made based on CCCC’s commitment to educational excellence. Student Support Adult High School/GED Graduate Curriculum Certificates Adult High School/GED Scholarships High School Instructional Day High Tech/High Touch Weekend Programs Tech Prep Scholarships Technology Campus Tours for 8th Graders Technology Camps Professional Development Advanced Degree Tuition Program NCAEOP Professional Standards Program College Support “Good of the College” Activities Award Program Phi Beta Lambda state competition Having formed a CCCC chapter only four months before, Phi Beta Lambda members brought home five awards from the organization’s 2007 State Leadership Conference. The national student organization promotes business leadership. Local members competed in various business-related categories against students from colleges and universities across North Carolina. Colby Miller of Erwin placed second in Sales Presentations. Chris West, also of Erwin, placed fourth in International Business. The team of Medina Getter-Apkins of Lillington, Garrott Harris of Spring Lake, and Wesley Hearn of Buies Creek, won a fourth place in Management Concepts. Hearn also placed fourth in Telecommunications. Cherokee Bailey of Fuquay-Varina, placed fifth in Public Speaking. Colby Miller Colby Miller, of Erwin, placed second in Sales Presentations at the PBL Regional Competition and went on to the National Competitions. The CCCC Foundation helps to fund High Tech, High Touch workshops that involve middle school students in hands-on, fun learning about science. 40 Report to the Community 2006-2007 Foundation Statement of Financials The community continued to show their support for Central Carolina Community College by contributing over $412,000 in private gifts during the 2006-2007 fiscal year. These gifts included long term commitments made to the College by the establishment of 10 named endowments through the CCCC Foundation. In-kind gifts of equipment and supplies totaling $111,000 were also donated and transferred to the College’s inventory. During the 2006-2007 fiscal year, the CCCC Foundation provided over $190,000 in direct support to the College and its students. Over 175 students received financial assistance through the Foundation’s scholarship and award programs totaling $100,000. Other awards were used to advance the academic mission of the College. Financial Information Financial Information (2006-2007) Financial Aid Pell $ 3,467,339.00 SEOG $ 51,100.00 Work study $ 79,406.00 NC Community College Grant $ 189,993.00 Targeted Assistance $ 9,945.00 Less than 1/2 time $ 5,147.00 NCSIG $ 35,000.00 Total $ 3,837,930.00 CCCC Expenditures State $ 27,016,826.00 County $ 3,017,127.00 Institutional $7,833,069.00 Total $ 37,867,022.00 Capital Improvements Available $ 23,345,194.00 Expended $ 14,776,067.00 Remaining $ 8,569,127.00 2006-2007 Report to the Community 41 Name Change: If you would like your name or your company’s name listed differently in our next report, please let us know. We will be happy to make any changes that you wish and keep them on file. Name Missing: If we made a mistake, we apologize. If your gift was made after June 30, 2007, it will be reported in the report for fiscal year 2007-2008. 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