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CCCC Scholarship luncheon brings together donors, recipients
11.19.2009 • College & Community • College General • Foundation
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The Central Carolina Community College Foundation Scholarship Luncheon Nov. 17 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center brought together more than 200 scholarship donors and recipients. The event provided an opportunity for donors to put a face and story with their scholarships and for the recipients to express their thanks. Among them was Sydney Gaskins (center), of Pittsboro, an Associate Degree Nursing student at Central Carolina Community College. She is getting her degree with the assistance of the James B. Holt Nursing Scholarship, named for Chatham County physician Dr. James B. Holt (right). Sherry Knepper (left), and her four siblings, children of J.W. and Elizabeth Glosson Thomas, established the scholarship in gratitude for the outstanding care Holt gave their parents. For more information about the Central Carolina Community College Foundation, contact Executive Director Diane Glover at (919) 718-7231 or by email at dglover@cccc.edu.
Lisa Baker (second from left), of Lee County, a dental hygiene student at Central Carolina Community College, had the opportunity to personally thank Erma Carlisle Proctor (second from right) for the Erma Carlisle Proctor Scholarship that is helping to pay for her college education. Baker met Proctor at the CCCC Foundation Scholarship Luncheon Nov. 17 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. The event brought together more than 200 scholarship donors and recipients so the donors could put a face and story with their scholarships and the recipients could thank them. Accompanying Proctor to the event were her daughter-in-law, Anne Proctor (left), and grandson, Kirk Bradley (right). For more information about the Central Carolina Community College Foundation, contact Executive Director Diane Glover at (919) 718-7231 or by email at dglover@cccc.edu.
Katherine Renshaw (center), of Lillington, a Laser and Photonics student at Central Carolina Community College, had the opportunity to personally thank the Womble family for the Robert D. and Ray H. Womble Sr. Scholarship that is helping to pay for her college education. Renshaw met Robert D. Womble (left), retired Harnett County businessman, and his son, George Womble, president of the Central Carolina Community College Foundation, at the CCCC Foundation Scholarship Luncheon Nov. 17 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. The event brought together more than 200 scholarship donors and recipients so the donors could put a face and story with their scholarships and the recipients could thank them. For more information about the Central Carolina Community College Foundation, contact Executive Director Diane Glover at (919) 718-7231 or by email at dglover@cccc.edu.
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