FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE 2014-2015 ANNUAL REPORT
BUILDING A LEGACY OF SUCCESS
A Message from the President Message from the President Contact Rachel
Colleagues and Friends of FLC, I am proud to present the Folsom Lake College 2014-2015 annual report to the campus and the community. This is the first annual report during my presidency, and begins a new tradition of highlighting the accomplishments of our faculty and staff, and the achievements of our students. It offers an abridged reflection of the college’s progress during the past year, and serves to acknowledge the tremendous growth of this young, but rapidly maturing, college. Last fall, the college celebrated its tenth anniversary as an accredited institution with an Open House for the community. Over 2,000 college staff and community members toured the main campus and shared nostalgic stories of the college’s earliest days, filled with portable buildings and more than a few rattlesnakes. The year continued with a plethora of “firsts” you’ll note throughout this report, evidence of “Falcontude,” an innovative spirit, and a commitment to student learning. The coming year will leverage these distinctive characteristics and further FLC’s vision to “inspire excellence and provide educational opportunities to enrich and empower students.” Following years of budget reductions and enrollment cutbacks, fiscal pressures have now lessened. Although funding levels have not yet returned to their prerecession levels, new legislation coupled with concomitant funding has provided for multiple new programs dedicated to improving outcomes for underprepared students. As we begin the 2015-2016 year, I am so proud of FLC’s commitment to students. Educating students, preparing them for futures yet defined, opening pathways to opportunities, and challenging minds - this is our calling. This is FLC. As Malcom X once said, “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.”
Dr. Rachel Rosenthal President
2014 - 2015 Highlights at Folsom Lake College October 2014
July 2014 English Professor Yvonne Price traveled to London as FLC’s first participant in the Globe Education Academy. She was part of a cohort of eleven other middle school, high school, and community college teachers in the United Kingdom to learn techniques for bringing Shakespeare alive in the classroom.
The live televised congressional debate between Ami Bera and Doug Ose found FLC students sharing the spotlight. Michaela Kwoka-Coleman, editor for the college’s online news publication The Talon, sat on the live debate panel. At the “Debate Watching 101” seminar, Student Senate president Jonathan Rogers presented a strong student perspective alongside other distinguished panel members.
August 2014 Folsom Lake College faculty, staff, students, and supporters kicked off the academic year and gathered for a special 10th Anniversary commemorative group photo on the Quad at the main Folsom campus.
September 2014 The Falcon’s Eye Theatre won three Elly awards for The Crucible on behalf of the Sacramento Area Regional Theatre Alliance (SARTA). The Falcon’s Eye winners were: Tom Rhatigan, Supporting Male in a Drama; Nancy Pipkin-Hutchison, Costume Design for a Drama; and Samuel Coquerille, Lighting Design for a Drama. During Spotlight Night, over 300 high school students and current FLC students with undeclared majors attended and spoke with faculty and industry partners about their career options. Activities included a CSI crime scene interactive investigation, live view of neutrophil blood cells projected from an MLT microscope, a canine demonstration, a GIS mapping interactive demonstration, and onsite tours of emergency vehicles.
Folsom Lake College celebrated its 10th Anniversary with a series of special events, including a presentation looking back at FLC’s first decade with “blast from the past” appearances by founding members Skip Davies, Thelma Scott-Skillman, and Chancellor Brice Harris; and a community open house festival featuring student stage performances and a special live falcon exhibit with the showstopping falcon fly over.
Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) Coordinator Tim McHargue was the recipient of the 2014 Professional Recognition Award given by the California Association of Postsecondary Education of the Disabled.
FLC’s Medical Laboratory Technician program received accreditation from the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS). This accreditation allows students to take the national licensing exam and, once completed, work anywhere in the nation.
2014 - 2015 Highlights continued... November 2014
January 2015
The FLC women’s soccer team won their second straight Bay Valley Conference title. Ten players and head coach Donny Ribaudo were also named to the 2014 Women’s Soccer All-Conference team as well as honored as Players and Coach of the Year. Two Lady Falcons, Captain Rozzlyn Sovereign and Michelle Kimbell, received national accolades from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).
President Rachel Rosenthal announced the recipients of the 2014 “Of the Year” Awards, as voted on by the college community. The winners were: • Faculty of the Year: Chris Clark, Counselor; • Classified Staff of the Year: Ruth Nielsen, Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Instruction; • Manager of the Year: Melanie Dixon, Dean of Student Success.
December 2014 FLC had its spirited annual “Dancing with the Professors” competition. Athletics Coordinator Ron Richardson won with his partner, student and MOSAIC dancer Amy Greenhaugh, doing a rumba. Other competitors were Student Life Supervisor Gen Siwabessy, Political Science Professor David Reese, and French Professor and 2013 champ Viviane Ritzi-Marouf. Sasha Abramsky, a Demos Institute fellow and research affiliate at the UC Davis Center for Poverty Research, discussed his book, The American Way of Poverty: How the Other Half Still Lives (a New York Times “Notable Book of the Year”) at the Folsom campus. Folsom Lake College Athletics launched a comprehensive new website focused on the college’s rapidly growing sports teams and their acclaimed student-athletes. Find out more at: www.flcfalcons.com
The Folsom Lake College community was invited to vote for the mascot name that best captured the spirit of FLC. With over ten finalists and over 500 votes, the falcon mascot was officially named. Meet Falco!
February 2015 The Folsom Lake College Work Experience & Internship Program and the Career & Transfer Services Center partnered to launch the “Conversations with the Pros” speaker series focusing on career and technical education pathways. These presentations featured an expert from industry paired with a member of the FLC faculty. Spring Conversations focused on careers in: purchasing, project management, engineering, medical laboratory science, law enforcement, jobs with the state of California, and careers with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Folsom Lake College and Los Rios faculty, staff, and administrators attended the Achieving the Dream conference in Baltimore. The FLC contingent included: Jill Bradshaw, Melanie Dixon, Juan Flores, Carlos Lopez, Angela Prelip, Rachel Rosenthal, and David Williams. Attendees learned from experts on how to accelerate and improve student outcomes.
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Folsom Lake College celebrated Black History Month and Social Justice Week. Highlights included the regional premiere of “Sacramento’s Response to Ferguson” with Stephen Webb, Sacramento NAACP President, and Lt. Roman Murrietta, Sacramento Police Department Officer; Freedom Rider Karen Duncanwood describing her experiences in the Jim Crow South in the 1960s; and FLC’s Annual Celebration of African-American Music featuring the Broun Fellinis, Afro-Cuban Funk, and the FLC Urban Jazz Project. Folsom Lake College celebrated the dedication and ribbon cuttings of two new facilities: the El Dorado Center Student Services Expansion & Remodel and the Folsom campus Gymnasium. Guests enjoyed a series of festive afternoons of behindthe-scenes tours of the stateof-the-art facilities.
March 2015 Folsom Lake College celebrated Women’s History Month. Highlights included Paula Lee of the Sacramento League of Women Voters discussing the history of reproductive rights, screenings of documentaries, and writer M.L. Hamilton discussing her work. FLC held its 2nd Annual Falcons Step to Success event. This day, targeted to high school seniors and their parents, provided future Falcons with the opportunity to complete many of their matriculation steps all in one day along with other fun activities.
April 2015 The California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) honored two of FLC’s own during their annual convention. Admissions & Records Evaluator and Athletic Eligibility Officer Gayle Brown was named the Physical Education Staff Member of the Year. Former Vice President of Instruction Bruce Werner was inducted into the 2015 California Community College Sports Hall of Fame. This is the highest honor bestowed in California community college athletics. Folsom Lake College student Dalia Lopez was selected as a member of the Phi Theta Kappa AllCalifornia Academic 1st team (only 30 California community college students are selected for this honor). FLC held its 9th annual Earth Week Festival. Highlights included a “Green Machine” Alternative Transportation Fair, bike to school day, and a free student clothing exchange. FLC tennis teams qualified two pairs for the NorCal/State Championship. Colin Gipson and Tyler King (men’s doubles) and Rebecca Billingsley and Emma Berry (women’s doubles) represented the Falcons at the tournament. The El Dorado Center Patrons Club held their 47th annual “Dollars for Scholars” luncheon at Cold Springs Community Church in Placerville. This muchbeloved tradition supports scholarships for El Dorado County high school graduates and community college students.
2014 - 2015 Highlights continued... May 2015
May 2015
The FLC men’s baseball team was the first California community college team to reach the state playoffs in their inaugural season of competition.
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DBIA Western Pacific Region Board of Directors selected Folsom Lake College’s gymnasium building as a winner in the annual Design Build Awards Program. The Administration of Justice Club hosted the 2nd annual Law Enforcement Career Fair. Students were able to meet with reps from more than 20 police, sheriff, and state and federal law enforcement agencies.
FLC’s beloved tradition, the annual Students vs. Faculty/Staff softball game, was held on May 1. The final results: “Old Birds” (aka Faculty/Staff) 12, Falcons (Students) - 9.
June 2015 Rochelle Franco, an Evaluator/Degree Auditor in Admissions & Records and President of the Classified Senate, was named the 2015 Classified Employee of the Year by the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges.
The FLC men’s golf team capped off another excellent season with a 7th place finish in the CCCAA State Championship Tournament. The Falcons’ Chad Vander Dussen was also named CCCAA NorCal Regional Low Medalist.
The FLC Concert Choir & College Chorus and Director David Newnham received rave reviews for their May performance. “It was a celebration - a celebration of a new day for the Folsom Lake College choral program. And these singers, with their confident smiles, filled the room with music - and life.”
FLC’s Work Experience & Internship Program partnered with Dignity Health – Mercy Folsom in which 43 FLC students were recruited to volunteer-staff their emergency department and get hands-on experience in this exciting field. Construction of phase 1 of the new Rancho Cordova Center facility continues. The dedication and ribbon cutting event is scheduled for October 28. Folsom Lake College’s Multicultural and Diversity Committee hosted a teach-in as part of the “Sacramento Faces Race” community event. Sacramento Faces Race supports courageous conversations about racism, particularly from the Black-American experience and perspective. FLC awarded a $400K grant for an Inmate Education Pilot Program for outreach to Folsom Women’s Facility (FWF) to develop statewide best practices for inmate education. Courses are planned for both FWF and Mule Creek State Prison for fall 2015.
Year of Firsts at Folsom Lake College 1ST Distance Education Academy held for online course development and delivery.
1ST All Staff Student Services Division Retreat held providing training in diversity awareness, customer service, institutional planning, and Student Success/Equity.
1ST All Instruction Meetings held to identify areas for instructional focus.
1ST English and Math Curriculum
Alignment Summits held with service area high schools.
1ST Safe Spaces Program instituted to increase awareness and understanding of diversity issues.
1ST Rancho Cordova Center summer session held.
1ST Intercollegiate Baseball and Men’s Soccer seasons.
Success Snapshot PROGRAM SUCCESS
706 285 15
18%+ 23%+ 4 Course success rate 72.7 % Degrees awarded
Since 2011-2012
Certificates awarded
Since 2011-2012
Associate Degrees for Transfer offered
Developed in 2014-2015:
Geography, Geology, Sociology, Theatre Arts
Institutionally Set Standard of 70%
TRANSFER SUCCESS
469 80 384
Transfers in Fall 2014
Transfers to UC
100% 100% 93%
Transfers to CSU
5
Private or Out-of-state
ASSESSMENT SUCCESS College Divisions completed Annual Department Plans or Program Review in Spring 2015 Institutional Student Learning Outcomes assessed Program Student Learning Outcomes assessed
ENROLLMENT TREND 7,435
6,522
FALL 2005
FALL 2006
FALL 2007
9,456
9,142
8,562
FALL 2008
FALL 2010
8,753
FALL 2011
8,567
8,229
FALL 2012
FALL 2013
8,143
FALL 2014
TOP FEEDER HIGH SCHOOLS
FACULTY & STAFF
101 169 13 109
FALL 2009
9,033
Full-time faculty Part-time faculty Administrators Classified Staff
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Summer Bridge was piloted in summer 2015 and will provide navigational and soft skills training for incoming under-prepared, low income and first generation students. This pilot served 57 initial participants.
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First Year Experience (FYE) will debut fall 2015, a partnership between English, math and Student Services to increase educational outcomes for basic skills students. The pilot program will target 120 participants. Math Boot Camp, an intensive four-week program designed to accelerate students’ progress through the math course sequence, ultimately recruited nine highly focused students.
The Harris Center for the Arts
The Harris Center for the Arts is a regional standout hosting some of the biggest shows of the year. The Harris Center is also where issues of diversity and cultural proficiency can be explored as a community. Over 15 different world cultures were featured during the 2014-2015 season, including events like: In the Heat of Night with a related educational program entitled And Justice for All: America and the Civil Rights Movement.
BaseTrack, which explored the impact of war on Afghanistan veterans and their families.
The Nile Project, featuring musicians from Nile River Basin countries of Ethiopia, Egypt, Uganda, Kenya, Sudan, Rwanda and Burundi.
2014-15 Highlights August 2014 The Harris Center for the Arts was named the “Best Live Music Venue” by the Folsom Telegraph and El Dorado Hills Telegraph in its annual Best of the Best awards.
September 2014 The Harris Center celebrated its volunteers at a special annual recognition event on September 10. Judy Lamb was named “Volunteer of the Year” having donated 724.5 hours in the last year.
October 2014 Harris Center for the Arts was named one of the “Favorite Places to Volunteer” in Style Magazine’s 2014 Readers’ Choice Awards.
February 2015 The Harris Center for the Arts was featured in Comstock’s February 2015 issue in the “Capital Region Cares 2015” section, a salute to nonprofits.
May 2015 The Harris Center for the Arts participated in the BIG Day of Giving on May 5. 143 gifts totaling $21,720 were pledged.
June 2015 Class Acts, a new school-time matinee program, served over 13,000 K-12 students from 115 schools in 24 school districts from greater Sacramento region.
Facts & Figures Total number of events:
434 Total event attendance:
165,491 Total sales through Ticket Office:
$4,853,272 VOLUNTEERS
140,387 volunteer hours
36,068 volunteer hours
1,467 volunteers
59 members of the
since the Harris Center opened in February 2011
from the 2014-2015 season
many of whom are faculty, staff and students
“500 Hour Club” for lifetime hours
14 members of the “1,000 Hour Club” for lifetime hours
Folsom Lake College Foundation
2014-2015 was a groundbreaking year for the Folsom Lake College Foundation. The President’s Circle: Our new giving society contributes unrestricted funds to continue the legacy of excellence and enable the Folsom Lake College Foundation to respond to the students’ and college’s greatest needs, including student scholarships, textbook scholarships, and vital student support services. Its inaugural year met with phenomenal success with 20 new donors, and over $27,000 in donations! Scholarships: The Foundation awarded 24 scholarships for the upcoming academic year, with 19 deserving recipients awarded a total of $24,300! One 2015-2016 recipient wrote: “The scholarship helped lighten my financial burden - which as a single, working parent and full-time college student can be overwhelming at times - and allowed me to focus on my educational goals of becoming a teacher. I plan on becoming a positive, supportive teacher, and without the financial assistance from this generous scholarship, I might not have been able to continue my studies. Thank you Folsom Lake College Foundation and Los Rios Community Colleges for this incredible opportunity. I will not let you down!” The Faculty and Staff Campaign for the Annual Fund: Launched this past spring, the new drive to increase faculty and staff donations to the Annual Fund resulted in new donors and increased payroll deductions. These gifts are used to directly support Faculty and Staff Mini-Grants. Last spring the Foundation awarded ten mini-grants totaling nearly $6,500 for initiatives developed throughout the campus community.
Remember when you give, we give back!
Development TOTAL FUNDS RAISED
$307,353 ACADEMICS
2015 - 2016 Folsom Lake College Foundation Board of Directors Chair Sam Spiegel, Public Safety Partners, LLC First Vice Chair David C. DeRoos, Citygate Associates Second Vice Chair Kathleen Leavitt, Madroña Vineyards Immediate Past Chair Bryan Byrd, Comcast
$27,500
raised via the new President’s Circle
$33,000
raised for El Dorado County veterans’ textbook scholarships
$11,000
$7,740
raised by intercollegiate teams
ARTS
$133,000
raised in unrestricted Annual Membership support
$5,000
National Theatre Project award for presentations BaseTrack, BodyTraffic, and The Cookers
13,000 K-12 students attended the Class Acts matinee series sponsored by the Wells Fargo Foundation
10 Art of Wine events were held CAMPAIGNS
$23,945
raised on the Big Day of Giving on May 5
Robert McGarvey, City of Rancho Cordova Mick Neshek, Kikkoman Foods, Inc. Jack Olson, Folsom Lake Bank Evert Palmer, City of Folsom Don Pearson, Inductive Automation Marlyn Pino-Jones, Community Member Anthony Retodo, MD, Kaiser Permanente Dennis Rogers, City of Sacramento Chris Thompson, Wells Fargo Andre White, Aerojet-Rocketdyne
Folsom Lake College Foundation and Harris Center
2014 - 2015 Donors
raised for scholarships
ATHLETICS
Terry Carroll, Style Media Group Grace Davis, Intel Lourdes Edralin, Marshall Medical Center Harry Elliott, Elliott Homes Inc. Gary Gall, Sierra Vista Bank Sheri Hoffman, Hoffman & Hoffman Kerri Howell, Folsom City Council John Knight, LRCCD Trustee Debbie Manning, El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce Ed Manansala, El Dorado County Office of Education Iain Marshall, Edward Jones
Folsom Lake College Foundation Donors Folsom Lake College President’s Circle Doctorate Level
Inductive Automation Robert S. & Star Pepper Foundation
Master Level
Georgina Valencia
Supporter Level Dome Printing Iain Marshall, Edward Jones Michael & Heather Ricks
Friend Level Barbara Peters Marlyn Pino-Jones
Bachelor Level
City of Folsom Comcast Kikkoman The Harry C. & Deborah L. Elliott Foundation
Associate Level Donna & Gregory Burke City of Rancho Cordova Folsom Lake Bank InterWest Insurance Services, Inc. Kaiser Permanente Palladio at Broadstone Sierra Vista Bank Catherine Siino & Sam Spiegel Anna Mae Stapley
Folsom Lake College Faculty & Staff Campaign Sarah Aldea Laura Atkinson Donald Barbee Bryon Bell Jill Bradshaw Lisa Burrage Ronda Callaway Julie Collier Rochelle Franco Dorothy A. Fuller Bernard Gibson Bobby Gosal Mary Hansen Joany Harman
Kimberly Harrell Kristy Hart Gary Hartley Joyce Heiland Lollie Hernandez Sally Howard Brian King Kathleen Kirklin Jennifer Kraemer Susan Lorimer Michelle Madden Monica Pactol Lucia Piedra-Walsh Carolyn Reisner Victoria Rosario Rachel Rosenthal Yvonne Shane Rodney & Marcia Siegfried Genevieve Siwabessy Beth Sprinkel Wenda Vander Werf David Williams Edgar Wofford
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Folsom Lake College Scholarships
Harris Center Member Donors
Association of Chief Business Officials Anthony Retodo, MD El Dorado Community Foundation Foundation for California Community Colleges Folsom Lake College Library GenCorp Foundation Kaiser Permanente Kikkoman Foods Foundation Los Rios Federation of Teachers Military Order of the Purple Heart Schools Financial Credit Union VFW Camarado Post 10165
Designer Level
Folsom Lake College Big Day of Giving Susan Brackenhoff Donna Burke Terry Carroll David DeRoos Lourdes Edralin Dr. Shaina DiMariano D.D.S. Rochelle Franco Kathleen Kirklin John Knight Robert McGarvey Ed Manansala Debbie Manning Lupe Martinez Jack Olson Monica Pactol Evert Palmer Marlyn Pino-Jones Anthony Retodo, MD Michael Ricks Rachel Rosenthal Helen Robles Anne Ward Andre White David Williams
Fred & Karen Bookey
Composer Level
Art & Linda Grix Brice & Barbara Harris
Advocate Level Susan Solger
Supporter Level
Diane & Roger Aamodt Dr. Gwynn C. Akin Judi Alexander Anonymous Drs. Albert Cinelli & Alyson Buckman Claudia Coleman Bob & Vera Doettling Gary & Sheila Gall Kitty Howard Kathleen & Patrick Kirklin Mary Louise Klein Ken & Patty Kroeker Kathleen Leavitt Al & Genie Lord Brian & Sylvia Lyttle Ed & Betty Manoyan Foundation Christeen Reeg and Michael Collom Deon K. Shortz Richard & Claudia Simpson Sam Spiegel & Catherine Siino Jim & Charlotte Stott Allyson Warr & Ken Poole
Associate Level
Marti Adams Anonymous Rochelle Babb Alison & Phil Braverman in Honor of Judy Lamb Norma Brink Thad & Carolee Champlin In Memory of Alan Cunningham Richard O. Dean David & Evelyn DeRoos Ernie & Judy Farrington Leon Fletcher Patricia Fletcher Michael & Lynn Hanamura
Barbara & Danny Haukedalen Beverley Hendrickson Jess Hodge & Stephen Austin Craig & Barbara Houch Greg & Barbara Houck Charles & Carol Jacobs Greg & Donna Jenkins Heath Jenkins James & Linda Jennings Sharon Krause Kenneth & Judy Kurtz Valerie Letch Daniel Linhardt & Cecilia Clark Vana & Stuart Lott Deane Lyon & Bernadette Marver Iain & Sally Marshall Allen & Susan Miglore Carl & Susie Miller Zoe Miller & Bruce Azzarito Maura Moylan Steve & Doreen Mykytyn Dr. Brian & Mrs. Sharon Nakamura Rebecca Newland Alvin Newman Playadiver & Oliveoyl Fred & Mary Palacios, FYI Telecomm Evert & Laura Palmer Patrick Peebles Barbara Peters Dave & Patricia Pier Chuck & Chris Powell Tony & Pat Richards Gene & Helen Robles Dennis & Sherry Rogers June Rovegno Beverly “Babs� Sandeen & Marty Swingle Jon & Maureen Sharpe Frank & Billie Shoemaker Cherryl & Richard Simms Karen Stroth Joni & Eric Sullwold Betty Sung Kathleen Switzer Marilyn & Michael Szulman Georgina Valencia Mike & Margie Vasquez Kristi & Doug Youngdahl Jim & Ann Zlatunich
Patron Level
Gloria L. Andersen Barbara Anderson John & Barbara Arenz Yum & Craig Armstrong Albert Shafsky House B&B Rochelle Babb William & Carol Barger Sandra Bierer Joann Blommer Jane & Robert Blum Don & Theda Bowman Dennis Boydstun Craig & Dianne Burnett Raymond & Lorraine Bydalek Irish Carter Jan & Michael Casterton Dr. Michele Cherry & Mr. Tomas Garrett Charles & Kathleen Cooper Pamela & Joseph Cooper, III Ruth Corson John Collens Roger Collins Walt & Bev Cullop Tom & Julia Curtis Carol Damerval Robert & Victoria Dell Marc & Ila Dubin Connie & Richard Del Guercio Jackie & Larry Dowd Sylvia & Joe Easley Ann A. Econome Marilyn & George Econome Tom & Tina Farmer Philip Ferrari Ann Freelove Bill & Joyce Frey Dr. Michael Gaddini Mark Glinowiecki & Daniel Howard Dave & Linda Gordon Billy R. & Donna Graham Roy & Jeri Greenberg Nancy L. Gregory Terrance Griffin Gary & Joan Grootveld Gail Guberman Gunther Haggblade Family Larry & Kathryn Hanson Myron & Rena Harrison
Keith & Carol Hartley Mark & Kerry Hawk Kitty Howard Ken Huseman William Huseman Michael & Sheryl Kays Ken & Judy Kurtz Bob & Barbara Leidigh Dougles R. Leisz Valerie Letch Duane Lyons Dennis & Dorris Mattos Mike & Pam McAtee Kent McNair Drs. Mary Beth & James Montgomery Karen Nemetz Malvina & Eugene Nisman Karl & Carolyn Okamoto Eve Orlando Frank Pajerski Ray & Ellie Peck James & Carol Peterson Lisa Richmond Photography Dave & Patricia Pier Jana & Ray Pingle Douglas & Susanne Quayle Buzz & Cindy Raley Antoinette Raney Beth & Paul Rees Helen & Dick Rogers Kenneth L. Rogers Arlene Rose Ed & Joanne Rice Joy Hair Salon Wayne & Ann Schindler Allen Schmeltz Alegra & David Schmidt Gary & Marlys Schmitt Bob Shuken Marylee Silverman Richard Simms Candace Smallwood Roger & Barbara Smith Ron & Diane Smith Lynn & Wayne Stokes Robert & Gail Stroh Style Magazine Brian & Jennifer Sweeney Larry & Marilyn Taylor The Sauer Bahro Trust
Dennis & Judy Tsuboi Robert Vassar & Sandy Burgner Darby & Barbara Vickery Mr & Mrs L. L. Victorino Kathy Warnock Greg & Mary Warzecka Weckworth Family Dr. Jim & Mary Ann Wendling Dee & Beverly West Thomas & Linda West Gail White David Williams Anson & Marien Wong
Friend Level
A3 Logics, Inc. Randy & Stefanie Abernathy Carole & Steve Abbott Carol Ackley & Patricia Wilson Warren Adams, Inc. Christine & Gary Allen Jessica & Bret Anderson Anonymous Scott & Cynthia Austin James & Aleta Bailey Scot & Christina Bailey Robert & Barbara Baker Boyce Baldwin Wes & Patti Ball Beatrice Ballard William Bandes & Lisa A. St. Andre Harry & Wilma Barber Carolyn Baum, Mindy Medeiros, & Cindy Altus Peggy Blair & Jerry Beckett Pattie & Bernie Benkel Sally Bennett Steve & Diane Bennett Hazel Berman Susan & Darryl Bernard Larry Bettencourt Suzanne Bhatti Gene & Jody Bisson Jane & Robert Blum Joan & Jack Blyksal Mr. & Mrs. James Bolden John & Kim Brain Lola Brekke-Fjeld Norma D. Brink Mr. & Mrs. Bruce L. Brown
Craig & Peggy Brown John F. Burke Gary Dishman & Kristine Burke, MD Craig & Dianne Burnett Robert & Janet Burns Bryan & Janet Byrd Ron & Cecelia Byrd Ed & Joan Callaway Jan & Michael Casterton Dale Chambers Shirley Churchill James Cimino Charile & Marcia Clark Kathy & Mark Cohen Ken & Janus Collins James & Darla Colson Judith B. Coulter Beverly Coyne Jim & Louisa Coyne Linda Crandell Bob & Marcy Crowley Terry & Lisa Crownover Ronald & LaRita Culver Julia & Tom Curtis Jane & Tim Curtis DKH Eileen Daley Aleck Dambacher Chris & Myrna DeBortili Dr. Robert & Susan DeBruin Victoria & Robert Dell Daniel & Lynda Demaray Kim Demongey & Jose Henriquez Keith & Robin Divine Sherry Dorithy Larry & Jackie Dowd Marc & Ila Dubin Alvin & Mary Ann Dumont Joseph & Sylvia Easley Mr. & Mrs. Eber El Dorado Pet Club Robert Elliott & Kaye Christinsen John & Patricia Ellis Sharon Fait Richard D. Farshler David Favrot Diana Fligge & James Brandt Richard & Susan Fox Calvin & SueAnn Freeman Lesa Fynes
Joan Gates Carol J. George Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gervais Patricia Ghiglieri Alan Gianini Michael & Selina Girard Lori & Ed Goldman Quenten & Doris Goldstein Crystal Gorton Billy R. & Donna Graham The Greene Family David J. Grenier Karen Gutierrez Dr. Jerome Gutterman Scott & Julie Hall Kathie Hanna Eric & Joany Harman R & J Harris Harrison Appraisals Charles & Janet Haubrich Eleanor Headley Greg & Maria Hibdon David & Janna Hill Jane Hindmarsh Wayne Bentley & Pamela Holmes Elizabeth Kaiser & Steve Homen Sandra Hopson-Davis Kerri Howell James Jackson Phyliss & Norm Jacobs Ejner & Judy Jacobsen Heath L. Jenkins Dennis Johnston & Linda Hill Jerry & Liz Jordan Jim Juarros William & Carol Jurkovich Elizabeth Kaiser The Kaye Family Bob & Karol Kendrick Anne & Robert Kennedy Brian & Cristina King Judith Konovaloff Mary Lagomarsino Andrew Lagosh Gene & Shirley Lakey Pamela & Frank Lanza Dr. Bob & Jean LaPerriere Andrew Laraway Holly & Brett Larson Crystal Leclercq
William & Deborah Ledbetter Wesley & Elizabeth Lee Marian & Douglas Leisz Gerald & Susan Lenahan Kate Levernier Drew & Barbara Lieber Vana & Stuart Lott Jim & Ruth Loughridge Charley & Deena Lynch Cynthia P. Macdonald Carolyn Mansell Barbara Manwell Kerry McBride Michelle McClain Michele McCormick Bob & Stella McCray Danny & Valerie McDaniel Ed & Priscilla McDaniel Andrea & Kurt McDuffie Greig & Susan McGinness Jack & Diana McGurk Hazel McPherson Dr. Robert B. McWilliams Jere & Carolyn Meek Patrick & Susan Meyers Susan A. Michela Leslie Michaels & Susan Katt David & Connie Misquez Janis Moffett Walt & Linda Moffitt Bill & Debra Mulder Dale & Susan Natividad Kim J. Nice Gary & Lynda Nield Bob & Becky Norris Richard North Leo & Susan Northart Jan & Michael Okimura Evamarie Orlando Gerard T. Ortner Jr., DDS Neil & Barbara Ostrander Gigi Pack Christine & Kenneth Pappenheim Emery & Malathy Parsons Don & Phyllis Perkins Julie Petersen James & Carol Peterson Cheryl & Daryl Petrig David & Marilyn Poole Dave & Sharon Pope
Merrilee Posner Jack A. Pritchard Carl & Barby Pulliam Lola & Gordon Purdy Grant & Shirley Pyle Douglas & Susanne Quayle Marva Rae Carol & Rick Randall Jim & Judy Randall Bruce Rapport & Karen Mondragon Sue Rauzy Barbara Ray Carl Red Rick & Sheryl Red Mr. & Mrs. Charles Rennau Judi & Roger Reynolds Terry & Angela Richardson Al & Peggy Rice Rita Rieger Katie & George Roberts Steve & Caroline Roberts Nancy Roediger Evelyn C. Rogers Richard Rogers Edward & Roseann Roman Arlene Rose Ira & Janice Rothman Drs. Mitchel and Jill V. Ruffman Mr. & Mrs. Rutherford Lucille & Jim Rybka Jack & Beverly Sales VerJoyce & Mike Salmon Marc Fagan & Sonia SantaAnna Jeanne Schafer Fred & Colene Schlaepfer Ellery & Nancy Schwartz Mary Sessarego Maureen & Ken Sherer Susan & Larry Sheridan Tim & Michelle Shestek Keith & Tracy Shields Consuelo J. Sichon Helene & Harry Sinclair Karen & Emmett Smith M. A. Smith Tom & Hedda Smithson The Snay Family Judy Sohl Charlie & Linda Stack continued
Harris Center Member Donors Friend Level continued
Susan Stephens Herb & Gail Stone Vince & Bobbie Sue Paula Summers Brian & Jennifer Sweeney Larry & Marilyn Taylor Col. Bill & Audrey Thomas David & Sharon Thomson Carla Turoff John Uithoven Brian Van Camp & Diane Miller Frank & Karlene Vanskike James Vasser Gloria & Edward Wagnon Katherine Walter Gloria & Edward Wagnon Janet Webb Sanford & Lois Weinfeld Richard Weiss Bill & Carol Welker David & Jane Wesley Eunice Wesp Christopher H. Whelan, Inc. The Whetstone Family Gary C. White OD Jim, Diane & Jenna Williams Robin & Cynthia Williams David & Evelyn Willmott Kevin & Deanna Winter Mark Wilson Joe & Mary Jayne Witte Gareth & Lollie Wong Ellen Wu Kay & Jerry Wyatt-CCM Kent & Bonnie Wyatt Harold & Suzanne Yackey Susan Yasuda Patricia Zanetta Bob & Sharon Zettlemoyer James & Alicia Zimmerman Garry Zodda/Sheila Desmond
Harris Center for the Arts Capital Campaign Major Gifts
Bank of America Sevy & Neva Cimaroli Guild Mortgage e.Republic
Folsom Lake Bank Folsom Lake College Marketing Students City of Folsom Mary F. Hansen Brice W. and Barbara A. Harris The Harry C. and Deborah L. Elliott Foundation IBS-US Kikkoman Foods Foundation Patrick & Kathleen Kirklin Kitchell CEM, Inc Mercy Hospital of Folsom The Robert S. & Star Pepper Foundation Frank & Thelma Skillman Wells Fargo
Individual
Donna & Gregory Burke Dianne & Craig Burnett Bryan & Andrea Byrd Ron & Cecelia Byrd Barry Christian David DeRoos Robert R. Deutsch Michele A. Flynn Don Francisco Joe & Maureen Gagliardi Gilbert Associates, Inc. Ophelia A. Gravenberg Mary Hansen Kim Harrell Gary Hartley Kerri Howell Stephanie Jantzen H.N. Krenkel David Lagala Mathew McCarthy John Messner Kerry Miller Darlene Neely Donna Powell Yvonne Price Pride Industries Chris Reeg Lorraine Rinker Dennis & Sherry Rogers Rachel & Steve Rosenthal Angela Williams David Williams Edgar Woffard
Harris Center for the Arts Sponsors Corporate Sponsor Wells Fargo
Corporate Leaders
Corporate Design Group Inc. Inductive Automation Honeywell Building Solutions Madroña Vineyards
Name a Seat Donors Cara Taylor Carolyn J. Scroggins Linda Stirling The Cochran Family
Art of Wine Donors
David Girard Vineyards Lava Cap Winery Madroña Vineyards Sierra Vista Vineyards & Winery Skinner Vineyards & Winery
Harris Center for the Arts Big Day of Giving Anonymous Gift Nancy Albee Judith Alexander Mary Bader Abbey Bell Hazel Berman Gene and Jody Bisson John & Lucy Boehm Phyllis Bolden Victoria Bosch Jill Bradshaw Susan Bryant Bryan Byrd Jane Callahan Stephanie Carlson Terence Carroll Shirley Churchill Glenda Claremon Mark & Kathy Cohen Ron & LaRita Culver Sally Davis Sally Kosut Davis Robert & Victoria Dell Carol Des Voigne Richard Dilbeck
Dr. Shaina DiMariano D.D.S. Marc & Ila Dubin Charles Eichbaum Owen Ficke Karen Flint Adrienne Flynn Cynthia Fowler Rochelle Franco Ann Freelove Roger Fuller Gary Gall Holly Garrett Nancy Gilberti Linda Gordon Stephanie Gotthardt David Grenier Nancy Gross Guy Guilfoy Jerome Gutterman Susan Hammond Kathie Hanna Larry & Kathryn Hanson Joany & Eric Harman Brice Harris Kathleen Hart Keith & Carol Hartley Mary Heffington Julia Heideman Beverley Hendrickson David Hill Greg Houck Sally Howard Darrel Huckabay Greg and Donna Jenkins Lynda Johnson Kathleen Kirkilin Cathy & Larry Klaiber Holly Larson Kathleen Leavitt Mary Littlefield Stuart Lott Cynthia Macdonald Vicki Mason Michelle Mcclain Robert McDaniel Linda McDoniels Susan McGinness Zoe Miller Sue Miller Carl Miller Ken & Marilyn Miller Brian Minuth Brian Nakamura Susan Neethling Rebecca Newland Eric Northman
Russ O’Brien Neil & Barbara Ostrander Frank Pajerski Evert Palmer Barbara Parker Barbara Peters Daryl Petrig David Phillips Lucia Piedra-Walsh Dave & Patricia Pier Norah Prouhet Gordon Purdy Lindy Rakich Bruce Rapport Elizabeth Raskin Linda Raymond Ellen Read Leslie Reed Barbara Reed-Houck June Ritzman Dennis Rogers Edward Roman Beatrice Rosenthal Rachel Rosenthal Linda Ruben Jill Ruffman Beverly “Babs” Sandeen Diane Schertz Patricia Shippy Robert Shuken Stephanie Shurilla Roger & Barbara Smith SamSpiegel Linda Stack Linda Stirling Robert Stroh Karen Stroth Kathleen Switzer Necati Tekin James E. Turner Carla Turoff John Uithoven Linda Van Pelt David Vance David Vaughn Erin Wall-Gonsolin Heli Wetzel Janet Wheeler Helen Williams Diane Williams Carol Williamson David & Evelyn Willmott Mark Wilson Anson Wong Linda Young
Looking Ahead GOALS FOR 2015-2016
Student Success Increase completion of degrees and certificates, especially for underprepared students
Teaching and Learning Effectiveness Enhance instructional facilities to provide greater access to real world experiences Refine Distance Education program and services
Access and Growth
Develop new programs that respond to emerging workforce, student, and community needs
Community and Economic Workforce Development Enhance financial sustainability of the Harris Center for the Arts Complete the new Rancho Cordova Center facility
Organizational Effectiveness Develop a long range Educational Master Plan Foster cultural proficiency
Board of Trustees Kay Albiani Pamela Haynes Dustin Johnson Robert Jones John Knight Deborah Ortiz Ruth Scribner Dr. Brian King, Chancellor
Our Vision Folsom Lake College inspires excellence and provides educational opportunities to enrich and empower students.
Our Mission Folsom Lake College, an open access institution, serves the diverse communities of eastern Sacramento and western El Dorado counties, cultivating in its students the ability to think critically, and to communicate purposefully and persuasively so that they may be engaged and informed global citizens. In order to engender such citizenship, Folsom Lake College provides: Programs: Rigorous academic programs for completion and transfer; training to enhance employment and career skills; preparatory programs for student success; and opportunities for lifelong learning and enrichment. Support Services: Comprehensive support services to promote the success of all students. Opportunities: Opportunities for leadership; professional development; and involvement in the college and community. Environment: A collaborative and innovative environment that promotes personal interaction as the foundation of learning; honors diversity; cultivates sustainability; and encourages civic engagement.
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