Rappahannock Community College and Foundation Impact Report 2017-2018
President’s Message KING GEORGE
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Map of Counties Served by RCC
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Ellen M. Davis Vice Chair RCC College Board New Kent
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Robert V. Gates President RCC Educational Foundation, Inc. King George
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Elizabeth Hinton Crowther President, RCC Secretary, RCC Educational Foundation, Inc.
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Bridges–like the Downing Bridge on our cover–have symbolized connection for the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck for generations. They connect us to commerce and trade, jobs, education, healthcare, friends and family. RCC is proud to extend that symbolism to its work as the community’s bridge to access excellent collegiate education and quality workplace credentials. The College is a bridge to better skills, quality of life, and regional sustainability. It is a personal and community economic development engine that produces millions of dollars of benefit annually to its counties served, and a lifetime of higher earnings for its graduates. RCC, with over 40 Guaranteed Admissions Agreements, is a roadway to further study at premier universities and institutes. And, RCC is a bridge to lucrative work, from nursing, to engineering, to welding. The College’s celebrated faculty and staff members are committed to students. None of the successes you know of and can read about here is accomplished without a network of support and funding from both inside RCC and from others in the community. The donors highlighted within are pillars upon which the bridge’s roadbed is poised. We are eager to tell you more about them and to recognize many who have given their resources and time to help students succeed. If you are not already helping change lives through RCC, we invite you to become involved by giving or volunteering for an event. I guarantee that commitment will change you as well! In January 2020, RCC celebrates 50 years serving this region. What better time than now to become engaged, assuring that the College will continue to serve distinctively for another 50 years! I thank you all and welcome you to the RCC experience.
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Elizabeth Hinton Crowther President, Rappahannock Community College Secretary, RCC Educational Foundation, Inc.
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Awards 2017-2018
2017 Great College to Work for Honor Roll (Chronicle for Higher Education) #1 College-Based Nursing Program in Virginia (RegisteredNursing.org) 2018 Great College to Work for Honor Roll (Chronicle for Higher Education) #2 Tech Savvy Community College in the Nation (Center for Digital Education) #3 Best “Certificate in Web Design & Development” Program in the U.S. (BestColleges.com) Military Friendly School Bronze Designation (VIQTORY media)
RCC ECONOMIC IMPACT BY COUNTY 2018 Essex
$1,960,891.75
Gloucester $4,176,093.45 King & Queen King George
$358,537.67 $877,117.21
College Educational & General Revenues FY2018 $17,003,104 s General Fund
45.3%
s Tuition & Fees
51.3%
s Federal Grants
0.1% 2.6%
King William
$1,644,731.13
s Other Non General Funds
Lancaster
$1,837,795.38
s Counties Contribution 0.7%
Mathews
$1,511,232.95
Middlesex
$1,926,108.27
New Kent
$894,898.25
College Educational & General Expenditures FY2018 $16,693,186
Northumberland
$2,455,886.62
Richmond
$1,952,819.58
s Total Personnel
80%
Westmoreland
$1,705,063.71
s Maintenance & Operation
20%
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1970-2020: 50 Years of Shaping Futures
2016-2018 Foundation Financial Report
2016-17 2017-18
RCC EFI total assets*
$9,660,966 $11,209,977
Total contributions*
$594,696 $1,278,297
Total number of awarded scholarships, including competitive and student-designated awards
385 534
Total dollar amount of awarded scholarships, including competitive and student-designated awards*
$483,482 $575,478
Total dollar amount of support for RCC programs*
$125,800 $133,914
* Figures taken from the audited financial statements.
RCC COLLEGE BOARD ESSEX COUNTY Julia Andrews Allen, Chair GLOUCESTER COUNTY Donald O. Sandridge KING AND QUEEN COUNTY Barbara Hudgins KING GEORGE COUNTY Joseph L. McGettigan KING WILLIAM COUNTY Kathy H. Morrison LANCASTER COUNTY William H. Pennell, Jr.
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RCC EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, INC. BOARD MATHEWS COUNTY Michael Beavers MIDDLESEX COUNTY Matt Walker NEW KENT COUNTY Ellen Davis, Vice Chair NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY Jamie Tucker RICHMOND COUNTY Maxine Ball WESTMORELAND COUNTY Victoria G. Roberson
Russell G. Brown Anita Cook Catherine Courtney Elizabeth Crowther, Secretary Charles Donato Ralph Fallin Sue Farmar Chalie Fleet Richard Foard Patricia Gallagher, Treasurer
Robert Gates, President Scot Katona Carolyn Lemon Chip Minor Audrey Mitchell, Vice President Betty Lee Robertson Walter Rowland Martha Tallent Libby Wolf Ex-officio Member– William H. Pennell, Jr.
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GRADUATE OF RCC, ODU, UVA IS SING NUR G A ME MY
HEY’RE THE NURSES, AIDES, EMTS AND PHARMACY TECHS WHO HELP US WHEN WE’RE SICK. THEY’RE OUR BANK PRESIDENTS, CIRCUIT JUDGES, ATTORNEYS, LAW ENFORCEMENT WORKERS, TEACHERS, COUNSELORS, INSURANCE AGENTS, RETAILERS AND SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS. THEY
KEEP OUR HOMES AND VEHICLES RUNNING AS MECHANICS, HVAC WORKERS, FIBEROPTIC TECHS AND BUILDING CONTRACTORS. THEY GROW OUR FOOD, TRANSPORT IT, AND MAKE INCREDIBLE MEALS AT OUR RESTAURANTS. EVERY DAY, OUR LIVES ARE TOUCHED BY RCC ALUMNI–BECAUSE, FOR ALMOST 50 YEARS, OUR COLLEGE HAS EDUCATED THOUSANDS OF MIDDLE PENINSULA AND NORTHERN NECK RESIDENTS. As RCC enters into its next half century, it strives to shape a new generation of alumni who hold the key to our regional economy. To do so, we’ll continue to focus on: AFFORDABILITY: We want to make it possible for any student with the ability and desire to learn to attend and receive an award from RCC through scholarships and state and federal financial aid programs. STUDENT SUCCESS: With high-touch advising and mentoring, exceptional technology and facilities, and awardwinning teaching, RCC students excel. ACADEMIC STRENGTH: For four years in a row, RCC has been named “A Great College to Work for” by the Chronicle of Higher Education–and we’ll always keep working to earn this honor. FISCAL STABILITY: Partnerships and charitable gifts are a crucial complement to our tuition revenue and endowment, supporting every aspect of the College’s work. We’ll mark the 50th anniversary of the College on January 9, 2020, which is the date in 1970 that our first local board met to conduct business under the newly formed Rappahannock Community College. Join us in 2020 to celebrate the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula’s institution of higher education as we turn 50 years old! 3
RCC is a place for self-discovery.
Future Flight Nurse and Medic Starts His Career at RCC MICHAELDION DAVIS-RUSKOVITZ, MATHEWS: Nursing Student, Sailor “As an EMT with the Mathews Rescue Squad, I was inspired to become both an emergency nurse and medic. Medics specialize in trauma care whereas nurses excel in pre-hospital conditions.”
Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow.
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avis-Ruskovitz took dual enrollment classes while in high school, and at nineteen, was accepted into the top-rated Associate Degree in Nursing program. He plans to continue his education after graduating from RCC. “I originally wanted to be a search-and-rescue swimmer for the Coast Guard. Then I took the tough EMT training course. When I learned about flying emergency response teams, I said that’s for me.” “I looked at the top nursing schools in Virginia with the hardest curricula. I want to excel in my field.” Davis-Ruskovitz has a passion for water and travel. “After moving to Mathews, I raced sailboats competitively. When I get my certifications, I want to travel and work somewhere with a high emergency call volume.” He adds “a flight nurse job is time-sensitive, critical care where you have to think fast and react faster. It’s super demanding.”
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Inspired by Family to Become a Chef JARRELL JAMES, GLOUCESTER: Culinary Arts Program “I grew up in a big family in Georgia. Everyone cooked. My mom is a great cook and my uncle is a professional chef. I just came to love it and that’s what I want to do.”
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ames grew up in a military family with four brothers. When they moved to Chesapeake, he enrolled in an introductory culinary class, worked in a juvenile facility kitchen, and earned commercial kitchen experience. Now twenty-five, James will graduate from RCC this year. He loves baking and experiments with different cuisines. “My mom dropped out of high school and married. She pushed us to get an education. My degree means a great deal to her because she sacrificed so much. So, it’s a great achievement for her and me.” James, an RCC student ambassador, is very positive about his college experience. He sums it up as “I could attend RCC because I received financial aid. It’s been a great stepping stone.”
RCC Leads to a Nonprofit Ministry Making a Difference in People’s Lives LAURIE LOVING, ESSEX: RCC 2012 LPN Graduate, Regent University BA Psychology “In high school, I did the dual enrollment program. It was an eye-opener. Then I did my nursing pre-requirements, finished my Associates of Science degree, and entered Regent University for a Bachelors in psychology. But it was RCC that changed my life.”
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hile enrolled at RCC, Essex County-native Loving was in student support services and chosen to attend the Virginia Community College Leadership Conference. There she was inspired by a vision to go out and help the community. “I knew there was more I could do beyond nursing. I wanted to start an outreach center to counsel people and supply food banks and fill other practical needs.” “I was just a quiet girl who wanted to help people medically. But after learning leadership skills, I blossomed into a new person. I wouldn’t be where I am today without RCC.” Loving adds “make your dreams a reality. Don’t become stagnant. So, don’t stop at your associates degree. Invest in yourself.”
FOR THE 2016-17 AND 2017-18 ACADEMIC YEARS, A TOTAL OF 93 students earned a transfer associates degree before graduating from high school. These students can enroll with junior-level standing at many colleges and universities. 4
For the 2015-16 and 2016-17 academic years, a total of 1,277 former RCC students graduated with a bachelor’s degree.
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NUMBER OF AGREEMENTS WITH FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
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A Childhood Dream Fulfilled ANTONY HOLMES, KING WILLIAM: Class A CDL Driver “Growing up, before I could even walk, I wanted to be a truck driver. When I took the CDL class I was like, wow, I like it!”
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s a senior at King William High School, Holmes wasn’t interested in pursuing an academic track after graduation. He was interested in truck driving. His mom encouraged him to follow his dream. “She found out about the Tractor Trailer Driving program offered through RCC Workforce and Community Development Center and said I need to check this out. She wanted me to attend a school that fit the right criteria for me. It was a good fit.” Holmes was the youngest in his class of ten. During the six-week program, he recalls “I got all the classroom work, but the hands-on part was challenging like parallel parking a rig. That was tough.” Now a full-time driver with benefits for Brown Distributing, Holmes recently got a raise and is looking forward to having his own route. “If you really want to do something for yourself, be positive and advance your education. I wanted this my entire life. It’s hard work, but I have a secure job and a promising future.”
RCC offers financial aid and guidance. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Eleanor Roosevelt
RCC Helps Young Mom Work Towards an Engineering Career JESSICA PICARDAT, RICHMOND AND NORTHUMBERLAND: Pre-engineering
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“Since elementary school, math has been my strongest subject. My dad is an engineer. My cousin is a civil engineer. My dream is to be an engineer, too.”
A Determined Eighteen-year-old Tackles the Challenging RCC Associate of Applied Nursing Degree BREYONA HARVEY, KING & QUEEN: RCC Nursing Student and Working CNA “When I was thirteen, my grandfather had open heart surgery. His nurses made a big impact on me. I knew that I wanted to help people.”
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arvey is a serious planner. She jumped-started her nursing career at King and Queen High School using the Bridging Communities Career and Tech Center. “It got me ahead of the game.” Harvey earned her CNA certification and works in the memory care unit at Edgeworth Park in Williamsburg. “I’ve learned about patience and focusing on individual care.” Compassionate and dedicated, Harvey treats her patients like her family. “I treat them with respect.” “I really want to put everything into this and study, study, study. I am headstrong and know my path in life. I say it’s not where you start. It’s where you finish.” Harvey’s plans include transferring to a larger university for her RN license to be “an emergency room and critical care nurse because it’s so fast-paced and fascinating.”
STUDENTS OF RCC’S WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
EARNED 428 INDUSTRY-RECOGNIZED CREDENTIALS IN 2017-18 – A 54% INCREASE FROM THE YEAR BEFORE. 6
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icardat, a current resident of Northumberland County, hoped to attend a university after graduating from Rappahannock High School. Then life threw her a curve: she became pregnant. “I had to reevaluate my options. I was not excited about attending a community college. But my dad suggested I consider RCC pre-engineering. I was familiar with RCC from my dual enrollment in precalculus. So, I signed up. It’s a great stepping stone towards my career goals.” Picardat is straightforward about the challenges of juggling school and a toddler. “I’m blessed with two families, mine and the baby’s father’s, who babysit. For me, it’s about time management. It’s hard but doable.” She adds “RCC is great for young moms who think they can’t attend college. Counselors will work with you every step of the way. It’s very inspiring.”
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AWARDED 1691
17% GRADUATES
associate degrees and/or certificates in total for 2016-17 and 2017-18 academic years.
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STUDENTS
OF THE 2017-2018
WERE FIRST GENERATION COLLEGE STUDENTS AND 47% WERE FROM UNDER-REPRESENTED POPULATIONS
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RCC students are valued and supported.
Aspiring Nurse Plans to Graduate Without Debt MARIYAH BLAND, KING GEORGE: RCC Freshman “I was a tomboy and always getting hurt. Seeing blood or getting shots never bothered me. My mom told me I was going to be a nurse or doctor someday.”
The foundation stones for a balanced success are honesty, character, integrity, faith, love and loyalty.
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land, the eldest of three sisters with a single mom, credits King George High School for encouraging her nursing dreams. “I like helping people. When I took anatomy, I knew this was what I want to do.” A fun-loving, outdoorsy young lady, Bland works at a daycare and is interested in pediatrics. “I love holding children, caring for them, and making them happy.” “I took college English as a dual enrollment student in high school. I was able to work at my own pace and take online classes. Now I’m working on my nursing prerequisites as an RCC freshman.” Bland is paying for her program with an RCC scholarship. “I stress about paying for classes. The great thing about RCC is that they want me to graduate without debt.”
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A Homeschooled Student Succeeds at RCC SARAH SNEAD, NEW KENT: Nursing Student “I’ve always wanted to help people and nursing is the best field for that. The body is so cool. I learned about how things can go wrong and how it can be fixed. It’s just fascinating to me.”
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resident of New Kent County, the twentyyear-old Snead was homeschooled through high school and then attended RCC fulltime. “My favorite class at RCC was community health with education, clinics, and outpatient services. I enjoyed the one-on-one experience with patients.” “I completed my prerequisites. It was hard work to get into the nursing program. But I knew it was for me.” Snead plans to earn a bachelor’s degree in nursing eventually, but first, she wants to gain practical experience. Her advice to prospective students is “don’t doubt yourself because you can do it. And always keep your mind open to a community college. RCC has the number one college-based nursing program in Virginia.”
100% OF THE MAY 2017 ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN NURSING GRADUATES passed the NCLEX, the professional examination conducted by the National Council of Nursing. Successful completion of NCLEX is required for nursing students to receive their license as a Registered Nurse. This rate is well above both the state and national rates.
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Army Sergeant is First-Generation College Student JERALD ANTWAN SMITH, WESTMORELAND: Criminal Justice “Education is important to me. My mom was young when I was born, and I watched her struggle financially. I want my children to have a better life.”
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he thirty-year-old Smith has extensive life experience. “After high school, I worked various jobs but wanted a change. So, I joined the National Guard.” Sergeant Smith is a decorated war veteran. His career goals start with an associate’s degree in Criminal Justice. “I want to help people, solve problems, and intervene with issues. Do good.” He is a Phi Theta Kappa member. Smith’s decision to attend RCC was carefully considered. “The teachers and staff go out of their way to support you. That was important for me as an older student. Plus, I can move on to a full university.” His advice to others is “you only get out what you put in. If you strive, you will succeed. You may not have a plan, but you need to start somewhere.”
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TOTAL NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS
provided for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 academic years, including competitive and student designated awards
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RCC helps students turn goals into reality.
Budding Pastry Chef Strives for Success at RCC SARINA APPLE, LANCASTER: Culinary Arts Student “I like cooking and making food for people. I was inspired by a pastry chef mentor to choose a culinary career. It appeals to my creative side to make something fresh and different.”
One important key to success is self-confidence. An important key to self-confidence is preparation.
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pple and her sister were adopted as young children from Kazakhstan and grew up in Virginia. Now a Culinary Arts student, she lives in Kilmarnock with her family. “At Lancaster High School, I participated in the culinary orientation program and loved it.” Now certified with Safe Serve, she is credentialed to work in a professional kitchen. Apple has her sights set on the restaurant manager certificate. “I like the academic and hands-on work in broiling, frying, pantry, soup, and vegetable cooking. I used to hate vegetables. Now I love them. But my real passion is pastry.” “I applied and was awarded scholarships to attend RCC. That was a huge help! And, the state-of-the-art kitchen at the Glenns Campus is awesome. It’s the perfect environment for learning. As my mom says, you want to be successful, not rich or famous.”
Arthur Ashe A School Counselor Found Her Niche at RCC GEORGIANA LEE, MIDDLESEX: RCC-Dual Enrollment; RCC-Associate of Arts & Sciences; Old Dominion UniversityBachelor of Science, Psychology; University of Virginia-MEd, Counselor Education
A Family Legacy of Perseverance and Hard Work AVIS FORTUNE WITH FATHER WILLIAM SOLOMON HACKETT, SR., WESTMORELAND: RCC Administrative Assistant “I was the first in my family to attend college. I got certifications while I was working so I could advance in my job. I struggled, but I made it.”
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hen Westmoreland native Fortune graduated high school, she dreamed of college, “but my parents couldn’t afford it, so I did it myself.” After landing a government job, Fortune steadily advanced as an administrative assistant, while raising five children–her own and others–by herself. Now blessed with thirteen grandchildren and expecting her first greatgrandchild, Fortune credits her father William as her inspiration. “He got his GED through RCC when he was fifty, a birthday present to himself. He was ecstatic! His perseverance inspired me to continue my education.” Fortune’s legacy of initiative continues–two daughters and a granddaughter attended RCC and then universities. “I push my grandkids to work hard so I can rest in peace knowing they can support themselves. Once you get your feet in the mud, keep pushing. Sooner or later, you’ll hit solid ground.”
RCC OFFERS
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In 2016-17,
RCC enrolled 4,654 students.
GRADUATE OF RCC, ODU, UVA
“Helping people comes naturally to me. My RCC psychology professor inspired me to be passionate about my dreams. For me, that was psychology.”
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ee, a fourth-generation Middlesex County native, began her college career at RCC. Later, as a UVA graduate student, Lee interned as a high school counselor. “I dreamed big and encouraged others to dream big, too. I told them that there are different avenues to reach your goals.” “Graduating debt-free was one of my goals. I was accepted to five universities but decided to go to RCC. I never regretted my decision.” After RCC, Lee transferred to ODU, earned her BS and then an MEd at UVA. “I was hired as a counselor at West Point Middle School. I tell my students don’t follow the crowd, decide what’s best for you, and weigh all of your options.” “At RCC, I was a whole person. Professors are understanding and down-to-earth. The lesson I learned is to stay true to yourself.”
RCC SERVES
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2017
Chancellor’s Award for Philanthropy
Dr. Dorothy Cosby Cooke
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r. Dorothy Cosby Cooke devoted 20 years of service to RCC in several different roles, including mathematics instructor, counselor, Director of Special Services (a federally funded program) and Director of Student Services. Upon her retirement in December 1991, the College President established a scholarship for the year, in lieu of the traditional reception, to recognize Dr. Cooke’s service. Dr. Cooke decided to continue the scholarship to encourage the pursuit of higher education and a lifelong love of learning for students of the counties served by RCC, especially Gloucester. She sought donations and organized special bus tours for family and friends as fundraisers for her scholarship fund. Her fund grew to exceed $25,000 when it could be fully endowed and earn interest for scholarships. One neighbor whom Dr. Cooke approached about donating was Mr. Eldridge Cook (no relation), the founder of Cook’s Seafood Company, a leading national seafood processing plant and supplier employing over 200 people in the Gloucester and Hampton Roads area. He was an extremely modest man despite his tremendous lifelong accomplishments and was noted for his soft spoken manner. Mr. Cook passed away at the age of 98 in February 2014. To date his estate has provided over $1.28 million to Dr. Cooke’s scholarship fund. RCC honors Dr. Dorothy Cosby Cooke for her commitment to the students of RCC and her tenacity and drive to establish and build the Dr. Dorothy Cosby Cooke scholarship fund. We also give a posthumous salute to her neighbor, Mr. Eldridge Cook.
2018
Chancellor’s Award for Philanthropy
Northern Neck Electric Cooperative Hunter R. Greenlaw, Jr., Chairman, Board of Directors Russell G. Brown, Vice-Chairman, Board of Directors Greg White, President & CEO
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orthern Neck Electric Cooperative (NNEC) is a member-owned, non-profit, rural electric cooperative, headquartered in Warsaw, VA. It has served the Northern Neck of Virginia with reliable electric service since 1938. NNEC is committed to: enhancing the value of member ownership; providing safe, reliable, affordable electricity and outstanding member services; and participating in community activities and economic development to enhance the quality of life in the region. To that end, NNEC has established a perpetual endowed scholarship at Rappahannock Community College that will allow hundreds of future students to attend the College at an affordable cost. Greg White, President and CEO of NNEC, commented, “The Cooperative is excited to make an investment in the future development of our community by financially helping RCC students achieve their academic goals. This scholarship opportunity reinforces two cooperative principles for NNEC: education and concern for community.” RCC President, Dr. Elizabeth H. Crowther stated, “NNEC is a vital part of the economic and social fabric of the Northern Neck, providing power, jobs, and community support to our region for over 75 years. Working with NNEC to ensure an affordable higher education for area students is a natural partnership. I am proud to nominate NNEC for a 2018 Chancellors Award for Leadership in Philanthropy.”
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RCC/EFI Donor List from July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2018 $500,000 and above Estate of Eldridge N. Cook
GReat Aspirations Scholarship Program, Inc. Elis Olsson Memorial Foundation
Warsaw Rotary Club Westmoreland Masonic Lodge No. 212
Richard F. Haynie, Inc.
Ms. Catherine V. King
Mr. & Mrs. R. Tyler Bland III
Ms. Colleen Fisher
Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church
Mrs. Mary Lois Knight
Mr. & Mrs. John Fleet
King & Queen, King William, West Point Retired Teachers Assn.
Ms. Alexandra Kost
The Honorable & Mrs. Thomas J. Bliley, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Floyd
Mrs. Fran King
Mr. Michael L. Floyd
Mr. & Mrs. James D. Knupp, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Kristol
Northern Neck VFW Ladies Auxiliary 7167
Boys & Girls Clubs of the VA Peninsula Foundation
Saint Timothy Catholic Church Mr. & Mrs. Glenn S. Settle
Mr. & Mrs. George Kuper
Ms. Yvonne K. Booker
Northumberland County Republican Scholarship Fund LLC
Callao Moose Family Center
Mr. William F. Sifford
Mr. William R. Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Q. Booth
Callao Ruritan Recreation Center Carol and Carter Fox Family Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Stafford
Mathews Chapter Continental Societies, Inc.
Dr. A. Elaine Fogliani & Mr. Douglas Ponton
Northumberland County Republican Committee
Dr. Charles S. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Borger Mr. & Mrs. Rick Bowman
Mr. Roy Fontane
Mr. Reggie Brann
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Forte
Coan River Marina
Susanna Wesley United Methodist Church
Mathews County Public Schools Mr. & Mrs. Boyd S. McCord
Ms. Betsy Bristow
Ms. Ericka Foster
The Honorable Harry T. Taliaferro III
Senator Ryan McDougle
Drs. Mark & Susan Brooks
Admiral & Mrs. Robert R. Fountain
Lancaster County Lodge #2527, Loyal Order of Moose
100,000 - $299,999
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Postles
George W. Verlander and Cornelia M. Verlander Memorial Foundation
R.M.C. Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
$1,000 - $2,499
River Counties Community Foundation
Anonymous (2)
Mr. & Mrs. T. Scott Robinson
Bellamy United Methodist Church
$50,000 - $99,999
Ms. Mary Kay Rotert
Peoples Community Bank
Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Cothran
Bevans Oyster Company, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. S. Lake Cowart, Jr.
Turners Lawn Care Service
Dr. & Mrs. Elliott D. Minor III
Mrs. Elaine Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey Frank
Amerigroup Corporation
Sally Bet Walker Lawson Fund of Mathews Community Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. Jason E. Perry
Mr. A. Mason Brent
Police Association of Virginia
Mr. Steven G. Crawford
Twin Rivers Roofing & Construction
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Russell G. Brown
Ms. Karla Frank
Sonabank
Bridging Communities Regional CTE Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Fredrick J. Cucco
Watkins Family Advised Fund of the River Counties Comm. Fdtn.
Mrs. Kathleen Moeller
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Brown
The Honorable & Mrs. John H. Frye
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
Mr. Nathan Pope & Mrs. Sarah Dillard Pope
Mr. Anthony Montuori
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Brubaker
Mr. & Mrs. David R. Gallagher
Catamount Tactical, LLC
The Tides Inn-Dine for a Cause
Dr.* and Mrs. James R. Prince
Mr. Treadwell Davison
Weaver Family Charitable Fund of the River Counties Comm. Fdtn.
Ms. Joan M. Moore
Mrs. Rosemarie A. Bundy
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gallagher, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Nelson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Burgess, Jr.
Mrs. Erma M. Gary
Norfolk Southern Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Burke
Mr. Frederick A. Gaskins
Mr.* and Mrs. Peter D. O’Hara
Ms. Virginia C. Burnette
Mr. Stanley Gaskins
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Pennell, Jr.
Mr. Willis H. Burton, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Gee
Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Phaup
Mr. & Mrs. David Butler
Mrs. Sherry‑Lynn George
Mr. Stephen E. Richardson
Mr. Linwood A. Butler
Mr. Adam F. Geron
Ms. Teresa Rinderer
Mr. James N. Carter, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl F. Gerster
Ms. Victoria G. Roberson
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Cawthorn
American Red Cross
Dr. James I. Robertson, Jr. & Dr. Elizabeth C. Robertson
Ms. Darlene Chamberlain
The Honorable & Mrs. Ernesto Gonzalez
Mr. & Mrs. David Mann
Mr.* & Mrs. T. Llewellyn Samuel, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Chapman
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Gosse
Ms. Briget Bishop
Ms. Canice Graziano
Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Mansfield
Mr. Earl Blankenship
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Saunders
Mr. Mark Christie
Mr. C. Keith Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund G. Simpson
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen E. Clark
Ms. Rita Grinbergs
Dr. John Boniface & Mrs. Billie Blevins‑Boniface
Mr. James Clarke
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Gutowski
Ms. Mary Ball Massey
Mr. James E. Clarke
Ms. Barbara H. Hall
Dr. & Mrs. S. Dean McBride
Mr. & Mrs. J G. Clay, Jr.
Mr. John N. Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff McClelland
Mr. Joseph W. Coleman
Ms. Cathy Halverson
Mr. & Mrs. James M. McFadden
Ms. Christine Collins
Ms. Beverly J. Hart
Mr. George McGee
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley G. Coloff
Mr. Robert E. Hedges & Mrs. Marilyn J. DonCarlos
The Honorable & Mrs. R. Michael McKenney
Mr. & Mrs. Winston J. Hellems
Mr. Robert N. McKenney
Laughing Gull Foundation
Mrs. L. David Butler, Jr. William F. and Catharine K. Owens Foundation
Angelo’s Restaurant & Raw Bar
Oprentiss B. Ball Memorial Scholarship
Ms. Helen H. Chandler
Currie Funeral Home, Inc.
Citizens & Farmers Bank
Providence United Methodist Church
Ms. Marilyn Demorest
$25,000 - $49,999
Union Bank & Trust
Coan Baptist Church
Virginia Commonwealth Bank
Deputies for Education
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Birdsong III
Cobbs Hall Chapter NSDAR
Center For Scholarship Administration, Inc.
Woman’s Club of Essex County
Rappahannock Industrial Academy Alumni Association of the River Counties Comm. Fdtn.
Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation Mr. John Narney and Dr. Pamela Narney Virginia Foundation for Community College Education $10,000 - $24,999
Woman’s Club of White Stone $2,500 - $4,999 Afton United Methodist Church Alice Haynie Dameron Scholarship Fund of the RiverCounties Comm. Fdtn.
Colonial Beach Educational Foundation
Richmond County, VA
Colonial Beach High School
Rising Valley Baptist Church
Lauren Allie White Memorial Scholarship Fund of the Comm. Fdtn. of the Rappahannock River Region
Ms. Sandra Speck St. John’s Episcopal Church‑Warsaw
Mrs. Anita H. Cook
St. Mary’s Whitechapel Episcopal Church
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis W. Courtney III
BayLands Family Credit Union
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Stackpole
Mrs. Linda M. Deptola
Charina Foundation, Inc.
Stratford Harbour Smile Makers
Eagle River Construction
The Lee Jackson Foundation
Anonymous (2)
CoBANK
Mr. Ralph Elliott
Mr. & Mrs. Martin L. Bowling, Jr.
Coles Point United Methodist Church
The Samaritan Group
Essex Bank
Charles E. and Claire V. Sutcliffe Educational Foundation
Ms. Mary L. Crowther
Tidewater Foundation, Inc.
Essex Concrete Corporation
Ms. Carolyn A. Davis
Town Of Warsaw
Fairfields United Methodist Church
Dr. Paul Fairbrother & Dr. Maureen Fairbrother
Dr.* & Mrs. W. Sibley Towner
Families First Association
Dr. John H. Upton
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Farmar III
Veterans of Foreign Wars of U.S.‑Northern Neck Post
The S. Mason Cole Jr. and Lula P. Cole Charitable Trust Fary Memorial Scholarship Fund
Follett Higher Education Group, Inc.
Ms. Reba S. Haynie
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Glennon
Col. & Mrs. Michael J. Kenna Mr. & Mrs. John A. Moore Rotary Club of Middlesex County Mr. & Mrs. David Scarbrough
Gloucester High School Ms. Jean Perkinson Holman Kingston Parish Mathews Baptist Church
Five Rivers Women’s Club
Chesapeake Bank Colonial Agricultural Educational Foundation, Inc. Dr. Elizabeth Hinton Crowther Gloucester County Public Schools Educational Foundation Grace Episcopal Church
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Mr. & Mrs. Julian T. Ferras Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Dr. & Mrs. Robert V. Gates Mr. Henry G. Gornowich Dr. & Mr. William Haynie Hickory Ground Solutions LLC Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hodges Mr. & Mrs. Danny W. Hunley JAL Real Estate James Farmer Scholarship Fund Johnson Controls Foundation
Gloucester Mathews Farm Bureau
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Wake, Sr.
Prof. & Mrs. W. Reed Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Hall
Walmart
Mr. Henry E. Lackey
Ware River Circle of the King’s Daughters and Sons
Mr. Richard LeBaron
Warsaw‑Richmond County Chamber of Commerce
Ms. Heather E. Lyons
King and Queen County Schools
B. H. Baird Insurance Agency
Mr. & Mrs. Julian C. Ferras
Virginia Sheriffs’ Institute
Middlesex High School
Anton and Augusta Birkel Foundation
Dr. Beth L. Faber
Mr. N. Richard Frisbie
Creston G. and Betty Jane Tate Foundation
$5,000 - $9,999
Mr. & Mrs. Grey A. Dunlap
Virginia Baptist Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Menschel
Nettie Lokey Wiley and Charles L. Wiley Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Doyle, Jr.
Frederick Northup, Inc.
Kimberly Ann Sellars Memorial Scholarship Fund
W.D. & Carolyn Gray Charitable Trust
Dominion Foundation Matching Gift Program
JLB Publishing Inc.
Mr. Creston G. Tate
The J. Edwin Treakle Foundation
DKG Society AO Chapter
NAHMA Educational Foundation
King George High School
Mr. & Mrs. Graham H. Neal, Jr.
Lancaster High School
New Kent Chamber of Commerce
Mr. & Mrs.* John E. Lawler
Northern Neck Association of Realtors, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin Lemon
Northern Neck Technical Center Foundation
Machine Tools USA, Inc.
Light of Christ Women
Mrs. Blanche R. Washington
Ms. Audrey Lowery Mrs. Shirley Merrell
Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Wayland III
Middle Peninsula Landfill & Recycling Facility
Westmoreland County Public Schools
Northern Neck Chevrolet
Mr. & Mrs. Harold N. White The Woman’s Club of Northumberland County
Northern Neck Lumber Co, Inc. Northumberland-Lancaster Farm Bureau
Omega Protein
Mary Washington Healthcare
Private Wealth Management
Mathews Yacht Club
Rappahannock Westminster‑ Canterbury, Inc
The Matthew T. Blackwood Foundation Trust
Tappahannock Rotary Club
Mr. Douglas D. Monroe, Jr.
$500 - $999
Philippi Christian Church
The Marion And Leland James Fund of the River Counties Comm. Fdtn.
The Honorable & Mrs. Harvey B. Morgan
Anonymous (2)
Piankatank Ruritan Club Ms. Tove N. Power
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Rappahannock
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gary Allen Allison’s Ace Hardware
Mr. & Mrs. John L. Press
Ms. Maxine Ball
Rappahannock Church Of Christ
Urbanna Oyster Festival Foundation
The Honorable & Mrs. W. Tayloe Murphy, Jr.
Virginia Chapter UPMA
Nomini Baptist Church
Women of the Moose, Callao Chapter #2253
Old Dominion University Ms. Sandra Pace Ms. Karen J. Petersen
Ms. Sally Gayle Revere
The Honorable James M. White Woman’s Club of Lancaster County Woodland Endowment Trust Fund Zion Baptist Church Zoar Baptist Church $250 - $499 Mr. H. D. Ackerly
Captain & Mrs. John F. Bott Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott Brannan Dr. Marty Brooks Ms. Vicki L. Carr Ms. Dixieann Chapman
Mr. Donald Stebbins Mr. & Mrs. Herb Stelter Dr. David R. Suyes, Jr. The Local Accent LLC Rev. & Mrs. Edward A. Tulis Mrs. Karen A. Turner
Mr. Allan M. Langer & Ms. Cynthia F. Lewis Mr. Christopher Laroche Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Lavigne Ms. Mary D. Lawton Mrs. Mary L. Lay Ms. Barbara F. Lemon Mr.* & Mrs. Wallace L. Lemons Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lewis Lilian Lumber Company, Inc. Mr. Glenn Loban Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Loban Mr. & Mrs. William Loban Ms. Mary E. Love Mr. & Mrs. Mike Lowe Mr. & Mrs. S A. Madsen Ms. Julie Magruder
Ms. Elizabeth D. Wampler
Mr. Miles Libbey III & Ms. Sharon Colston
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Watkins III
Dr. & Mrs. James E. Colvard
Mr. & Mrs. R. P. Henley, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth Miller
Mr. Allan L. Whittaker
Ms. Connie E. Conley
Mr. O. J. Hickox
Ms. Sandra M. Mizirl
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Corson
Dr. Lisa Hill
Mr. Nathan W. Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Wolf
Cralle Insurance Agency
Ms. Joyce P. Hobbs
Mr. Philip C. Moore
General C. Norman Wood*
Ms. Nicole T. Crawford
Ms. Jeanne P. Hockaday
Ms. Joan Morris
Mr. & Mrs. H. Dieter Hoinkes
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Morris IV
$100 - $249
Mr. Charles R. Crook & Mrs. Molly Hoffman
Ms. Susan Horne
Mr. & Mrs. James F. Morrison, Jr.
Anonymous (4)
Mr. & Mrs. Otis C. Crowther
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Hubbard
Ms. Patricia Mullins
Mr. Shaheem Abrahams
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Croxton, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Huckins
Mrs. P. M. Almond
Dr. & Mrs. David G. Davies
Mr. Henry B. Hundley
The Honorable & Mrs. W. Tayloe Murphy, Jr.
Ms. Donna Anderson
Dr. Cheryl Brown Davis
Mr. Leon Hundley
Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Gorin
Mr. & Mrs. Leigh Angel
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Davis
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Hunt II
Dr. Donna Alexander & Mr. Gene Gourley
Mr.* & Mrs. Roger T. Anglin
Mr. Wilson C. Davis
Ms. Linda A. Irwin
Mr. & Mrs. James O. Ash
Mr. & Mrs. Edward DeGennaro
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jewell
Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie D. Fortune
Mr. John Bacon
Mr. & Mrs. Michael DeGroot
Mr. & Mrs. Allen J. Johnson
Ms. Marion C. Harding
Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie C. Ball
Ms. Margaret F. Dent
Mrs. Paulina Johnson
Hawkes Learning Quant System, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Barbour
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Driver‑Gregory
Ms. C. L. Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Hughes
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Bateman
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Drotleff
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Jump
Ms. Shirley R. Moore‑Johnson
Ms. Dorothy Battelle
Dr. & Mrs. James W. Dudley
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Katz
Dr. & Mrs. Leland Jordan
Mr. Straughan Beane
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin B. Ellis
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Kane
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bennett
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon W. Ellis
Mr. Gerald A. Cann & Ms. Diane Kent
Mr. & Mrs. Scot Katona
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Black III
Emmaus Baptist Church
Mrs. Martha A. Kent
Mr. & Mrs. James F. Chase, Jr. Chick‑fil‑A Dr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Coye Mr. & Mrs. William A. Croxton, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Donato Ms. Susan M. Dugan Mr. & Mrs. J. Ralph Fallin Mr. & Mrs. John I. Fleet, Jr. Mr. Richard M. Foard Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Gallier Mr. & Mrs. Ron Geiger Mr. W. P. Gilman & Ms. Barbara Wells
Dr. David S. Keel
Essex Co. HS Class of 1961
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce H. Myers Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Neal Mr. Larry P. Newtzie Mrs. Dianne L. Nichols Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Norris Mr. & Mrs. C. Jeffrey Norton Mr. & Mrs. R. Wayne Nunnally Mr. & Mrs. Bill Orlando Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Owens Mrs. Felicia B. Packett Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parker Ms. Ethel L. Patch Mr. & Mrs. William A. Perkins, Jr.
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Mr. & Mrs. Eric Pesola
Ms. Gloria S. Wallace
Mr. Ammon G. Dunton, Sr.
Mrs. Susan B. Smith
Dr. Pam Narney & Mr. John Narney
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis W. Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. S. Taylor Ware, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. MacDowell I. Garrett
Mr. & Mrs. J. Boyd Spencer
Mr. & Mrs. Martin L. Bowling, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. J. C. Phillips
Dr. & Mrs. James Wassum
Mrs. Ruth W. Greene
Ms. Mary E. Stewart
Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Pope
Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Pittman
Mr. & Mrs. T. Rhys Weakley
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Griffin
Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Swope
Mr. Rhett Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Al Pollard, Sr.
Mr. Kris C. Weimerskirch
Ms. Andrea L. Harold
Mrs. Linda M. Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Farmar III
Mr. Clifford Potter
Mr. & Mrs. Hill B. Wellford, Jr.
Ms. Jane M. Hellinger
Dr. & Mrs. Matthew F. Vogel
Mr. Richard T. Sanford
Mr. Jim Quirk
Mr. & Mrs. Harry W. Wells, Jr.
Ms. Patricia Hilton
Warsaw High School Alumni
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Geiger
Mr. Allen Ramer
Mrs. Mary Vallie West
Mr. Harold T. Hinson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Weekley
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Ullrich
Rappahannock Record
Ms. Nancy West
Mrs. Jo Ann Hite
Ms. Martha Welch
Mrs. Cindy Lloyd
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde H. Ratcliffe III
Mr. Tim Hoffman
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. West, Sr.
Mrs. Ethel G. Frye
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Reid
Weston F. Jr, and Dorothy C. Conley Family Charitable Fndtn
Ms. Patricia Homstead
Ms. Sedonia A. Wilson
Mrs. Joyce Gunderson
Mr. & Mrs. Carlton S. Revere
Mr. & Mrs. Greg White
Mrs. Michelle Hornbeck
Dr. & Mrs. Wesley C. Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Borger
Ms. Ethel D. Revere
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Whitley
Dr. Norman M. Howe, Jr.*
Ms. Kendra Wood
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Drotleff
Mr. & Mrs. Carter B. Richardson
Cmdr. & Mrs. A. Davis Whittaker, Jr.
Ms. Therese Johnson
Riverland Insurers
Ms. Hope M. Whittaker
Mrs. Marion R. Jones
Ms. Nancy T. Robertson
Dr. & Mrs. Edward J. Wiley, Jr.
Ms. Lorraine A. Justice
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard E. Robins
The Honorable & Mrs. Gordon A. Wilkins
Mr. Ernest M. Keeling
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory P. Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Walter S. Rowland Dr. Lynn Samuel Mr. Douglas Sanders Mr. Donald O. Sandridge Mr. & Mrs. T. Gordon Sandridge Ms. Jean Ann Sanford Ms. Debbie S. Saunders
Mr. & Mrs. Colin R. Wilkinson Mr. Paul Williams Mr. & Mrs. Dale E. Wittler Dr. & Mrs. H. Alwyn Wootten WW Inc. Ms. Elsbeth Wyatt Dr. Elizabeth L. Young & Mr. Robert R. Lovell
Ms. Helen Mae Kemp Dr. Anne Kornegay Mrs. Amy Lamb Ms. Jean Light Ms. Nancy S. Lockhart Ms. R. Michelle March Mrs. Mary Byrd Martin Mr. & Mrs. Winter H. McCrobie, Jr. Ms. Jane A. McKenzie
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Scherrer Up to $100
Ms. Shirley A. Miller
Anonymous (2)
Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Morgan, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Senyk
Dr. William V. Arnold & Dr. Margaret A. Fohl
Mrs. Jan R. Morris
Shackelsfords Chapel UMW
Mr. Tom S. Austin
Ms. Carol Muratore
Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Sharpe
Mr. Dean Bareford
Ms. Jill Murphy
Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Silversmith
Ms. Pamela Bareford
Mr. & Mrs. Walter B. Norris, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Blakely A. Smith
Mr. Timothy Beins
Northern Neck ACE Hardware
Ms. Nathalie T. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Bennett
Mr. & Mrs. Albert N. Nunn
Mr. & Mrs. W. David South
Mr. & Mrs. Prescott H. Blatterman III
Mrs. Cas Olverson
Ms. Amanda L. Spitler
Mr. & Mrs. John Boidock
Ms. Dawn L. Orlando
Mrs. Cora Sue Spruill
CWO Ervin E. Bowen, USA, Retired & Mrs. Margot S. Bowen
Ms. Kelly Osuanah
Ms. Linda F. Schools & Mr. Robert A. Poitras Mr. & Mrs. Arnie L. Schulberg
Dr. Andrea Crawford & Mr. Richard C. Stearns
Ms. Tina Bremar
Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Stevens
Ms. Mary Frances Brown
Ms. Jil Stoddard
Mr. William G. Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Strieter
Mr. & Mrs. Larry H. Bryson
Lt. General & Mrs. Carl A. Strock, USA Retired
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Burnett
Ms. Audrey W. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Gary Swift Col. & Mrs. Joseph Syslo Ms. Margaret G. Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Dwayne Thomas Mrs. Elnora F. Tompkins Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Tucker Ms. Priscilla D. Vaughan Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Vine Mr. & Mrs. Francis C. Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Matthew L. Walker
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Mosca III
Mr. & Mrs. Louis G. Packett Ms. Susan Pereira Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Phelps
Mrs. Elizabeth Wood Thank you to these donors for their generous in-kind gifts and services Angelo’s Restaurant & Raw Bar Bay & River Home Decor Burkes Fine Jewelers Car Wash Cafe Chesapeake Bay Inc Coan River Marina Coggin Furniture, Inc. Colonial Collectibles LTD Crying Shame Frame Shop Dr. David S. Keel Dr. Hilary Derby & Mr. Bob Jackson Eckhard’s Essex Inn Fairways Bar & Grill Faunce Seafood, Inc. Ms. Colleen Fisher Feather Your Nest Fletch’s Garden Products Foxy’s Garner’s Produce Garrett’s Marina Good Life Tea Green Top Sporting Goods Corp Hobbs Hole Golf Course, Inc.
Ms. Lorena S. Plump
Indian Creek Yacht & Country Club Inc
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Pollard, Sr.
Kinsale Charters
Mrs. Julia H. Pritchard
Kinsale Museum
Al Pugh Distributing Co., Inc.
Lancaster Tavern
Mrs. Janet Childs
Mr. Daniel Ream & Ms. Lucretia McCulley
Lee’s Restaurant
Mrs. Gwendolyn J. Coker
Mrs. Victoria B. Reid
Mr. R. G. Courtney
Mr. William G. Richardson
Ms. Betty F. Cralle
Mr. & Mrs. Joel A. Ridgeway
Ms. Katherine L. Crittenden
Ms. Alice Rock
Dr. & Mrs. J. Harrison Daniel
Mr. Thomas Y. Savage
Mrs. Sandra G. Darnell
Ms. Jane Savin
Ms. Kristin Deptola
Col. (Ret) & Mrs. Neil A. Smart
Ms. Virginia Deptola
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Smith, Jr.
Carrie L. Dos Santos
Ms. Bernice L. Smith
Mrs. Brenda Bush C. E. Curtis Elementary School
Lilian Lumber Company, Inc. Mosaic Consignments & Gifts Mr. & Mrs. John V. Freimarck Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Booth Mr. & Mrs. Alan L. Douglas Mr. Allan M. Langer Mr. & Mrs. Dean Sumner Mr. Gordon Slatford Mr. & Mrs.* John E. Lawler
* Deceased: RCC Educational Foundation staff endeavors to maintain current and accurate records of all contributions, gifts, and pledges. Should any errors or omissions appear in the list, please contact us.
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Ms. Carol K. Pope Ms. Carol Muratore Ms. Carolyn A. Ward Ms. Carolyn Roy Ms. Cathy Halverson Ms. Jean Ann Sanford Ms. Kelly Fidler Ms. Laura Reeves Ms. Liz Wood Santini Mrs. Martha M. Tallent Ms. Susan Albert Ms. Virginia C. Burnette Noblett Appliances, Propane and Oil Northern Neck ACE Hardware Northern Neck Burger Company Northern Neck Chevrolet Over The Top Catering & Events Piankatank River Golf Club Rittenhouse Salon Rivah Antiques RW’s Sports Shop Stone Brewing Stratford Hall The Dandelion Tommy’s Restaurant T-Town Tack Vault Field Vineyard W. F. Booth and Son, Inc.
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