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    Alamance Community College Foundation, Inc.Post Office Box 8000Graham, NC 27253-8000

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    Contents

    1 ACCF Board Presidents Message

    3 ACC Presidents Message

    4 20082009 Ambassadors6 Donor Profiles

    8 2009 Distinguished Alumnus

    Financial Highlights 10ACC Planned Giving Society 11

    Gifts Received 12Restricted Funds 17

    Endowed Funds 18Honor Gifts 20

    Memorial Gifts 22In Memoriam 26

    Grants Awarded 28

    Ways to Give 302009 Board of Directors 31

    ACCF Executive Directors Message 32

    THE PAST YEAR HAS BEEN EXTREMELY DIFFICULTfor non-profits and educational institutionsthat depend on endowment earnings to meetannual budget needs. The ACC Foundationhas also been faced with challenging marketdeclines. The Foundations board membersinvested many hours making adjustments toensure we managed through a very difficulteconomic downturn. The difficult econo-my also created record enrollment forACC as many new students now look tothe College to learn a new trade or skill,and for a new beginning. Our Boardaccepted the challenge of finding newgiving opportunities so that we couldclose the gap to fund necessary finan-cial aid for hundreds more students.Due to these efforts our Board, staff,faculty, and community leaders, wewill support many deserving and qualifiedstudents again this year. I am thankful to each individualand business for continued support of the ACC Foundation.

    Our ongoing mission is clear. No deserving and qualified stu-dent will be turned away from ACC because of documentedfinancial need. A more positive economy will return over time,and we will provide even more support in thefuture. ACC students are an important part ofthe future development of Alamance Countyand the surrounding area. New business andindustry will continue to select our area forexpansion and relocation. There are greatopportunities for our students in local com-merce, trade, management, health care and ahost of other fields. ACC students also canmove on successfully to four-year universitiesafter achieving their associate degrees locally.

    We should all be thankful that we have such a fine institutionin our community that can open these doors for our students.

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    Jerry Bailey (Continued)

    www.accfoundation.com

    At the end of 2009, I am honored to turn over Board responsibilities to Dr. AaronNoble, the incoming Foundation president. He is an ACC graduate and the 2001ACC Distinguished Alumnus winner. Aaron will do a great job as president andwill continue the mission of our Foundation. I want to thank the Foundation staff,the Foundation Board members, Dr. Nadelman and the employees of ACC fortheir support of the ACC Foundation. I would especially like to thank the gener-ous community donors that have supported us for so many years. Without yourinvestment of time and financial resources, we could not accomplish our goals.

    It has been an honor to have served as your Board president. I look forward to con-tinued service and involvement with both the College and Foundation. Thank youfor making a difference everyday in the life of an ACC student.

    Jerry BaileyCommunity Market President, WachoviaBoard President, ACC Foundation, 20082009

    The ACC MissionAlamance Community College promotes an open door to

    high quality education and learning. Central to this missionis the belief in the unique worth, value and dignity of eachhuman being. Accordingly, Alamance Community Collegestrives to help people realize their potential and attain an

    education that is personally meaningful, relevant tothe needs of the community and state, and

    responsive to significant global trends.

    DIFFICULT ECONOMIC TIMES REQUIRE IMAGINA-TION to solve many problems. The ACCFoundation, even in difficult times, hasworked wonders to help meet the needs ofour record enrollment of students.

    It has been able to provide educationalopportunities to hundreds of students thispast year, because you, the public, havemade the Foundation a priority in yourgiving plans. Reaching the $2 millionmilestone in the capital campaign thispast year happened because so manyFoundation Board Members took it uponthemselves to proclaim our worthy story tothose philanthropically-capable individ-uals and businesses in the community.And, those individuals and businessesresponded in a very positive manner.

    We have a great story to tell-this, in our 50th year of oper-ation. For the second year in the past three, the NC Community College

    System has recognized Alamance Community College as an "exceptional" scits mastery of the performance measures by which we are gauged. We were oto receive this distinction out of the 58 schools. It is always nice to receaccolades for what we do, but what we do and how we do it is not for recobut for the student. It is helping that student achieve his/her goal that giveenergy to perform at our highest levels.

    The Foundation can take great pride in helping set the atmosphere whereby feel capable of achieving. For those who gave of their time and their dollare eternally grateful for your belief that what we do does indeed make a difference for our quality of life in the region. Your support helps ACC prworkforce for which we all take pride in presenting to business and inThank you very much.

    Martin H. Nadelman, Ed.D.President, Alamance Community College

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    THE ALAMANCE COMMUNITYCOLLEGE AMBASSADORS,are a group of exemplarystudents who serve as repre-sentatives of the College atevents both on and off cam-pus. This program began 22years ago in 1987.

    For more than two decades,ACC Ambassadors have: Helped welcome guests andnew students to campus

    Served as spokespersons forthe Foundation and theCollege

    Reached out to past studentsthrough the Alumni Phonathon

    Developed enhanced leader-ship skills through their service

    The 20082009 Ambassador class:Sara Ambriz, originally from Mexico, now lives in Alamance County. She is employedas a support professional for a home health care company. Sara chose healthcare withthe goal of becoming a traveling nurse. She enjoys making a difference in the lives ofothers. Sara is a member of Sigma Psi, a Deans List student, and served as an ACCMarshal. She will graduate in Summer 2010.

    Bunyanech Kay Corbett, is originally from Thailand. She came to the U.S. in 2003 as anau pair and to gain proficiency in English. Kay has a degree from Khon Kaen Universityin Bangkok in hotel and tourism management. Kay is married, works in an orthopedicoffice in Burlington and plans to obtain her CPA after graduating from ACC in 2009.

    Amanda Hill,prior to coming to ACC as a University Transfer student, she worked as apharmacy technician and then was a stay-at-home mom. At ACC, Amanda earned a 4.0GPA, was a member of Phi Theta Kappa, and served as a graduation marshal. Amandawas also a work-study student in the ACC English department. She graduated in summer2009 and will transfer to UNC-Chapel Hill.

    www.accfoundation.com

    20082009 Ambassadors

    Keitra Johnson, is a graduate of Southeast Guilford High School and, during herACC, was a work-study student. She came to ACC with a desire to work with ch

    and found that there are many opportunities to do so in the criminal justice systegoal is to transfer to a 4-year university and eventually work in a program that hereunite families with their missing children.

    Candace Lawson had already completed her bachelors degree in theater arts at EUniversity when she came to ACC. After beginning a promising career in bankindecided her true passion was in the kitchen. As a result she chose to return to ACstudy Culinary Technology. She plans to one day blend this love of the culinary aher theater degree and open a dinner theater.

    Travis Moore, is a 2007 graduate of Alamance Christian School. At ACC, he waIndustrial Systems program and graduated with honors in Summer 2009. He planpursue a career in aeronautics. Travis comes from a farming family and enjoys huand fishing. He was also a member of Phi Theta Kappa during his time at ACC.

    Veetta Parker, is a graduate of Vandalia Christian School. Because of her love of

    she chose Horticulture Technology to help her pursue a long-term goal of owningown garden center and design business. She is the mother of a teenage son and grafrom ACC in summer 2009.

    Veronica Penn-Bartoo, was in the C-Step program at ACC and transferred to UNChapel Hill in the fall of 2009. Veronica chose ACC over Appalachian State Univto be close to her family. She works part-time at a coffee house, volunteers at heand acts with a local theatre company.

    Anna Smith, graduated early from Cedar Ridge High School and spent much of heyear as a foreign exchange student in Panama. She works at her familys businesACC, she plans to transfer to UNC-Chapel Hill to study communication and lang

    Allen Thaxton, is a graduate of Southern Alamance High School, and has lived onproperty in Snow Camp most of his life. While at ACC, Allen maintained a 4.0 Gwhile working part-time at Food Lion. His hobbies include restoring old cars. Alplans to transfer to UNC-Greensboro Bryan School of Business after completingBusiness Administrative program at ACC.

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    Sondra Hall Jones EndowedScholarship

    SONDRA HALL JONES WAS AROCKINGHAM County native whoserved as a school counselor with the

    Alamance-Burlington School Systemfor many years. She was a graduate ofElon University and received a mastersdegree from the University of NorthCarolina-Greensboro. Sondra lovedmusic and art and was a friend to allwho knew her. She passed away in2008.

    The Jones Scholarship providesfinancial assistance to students whoattend Alamance Community Collegein the University Transfer program orin the Early Childhood program.Students must demonstrate the intentto teach after completing at least a 4-

    year degree. Support may includetuition and bookstore expenses relat-ed to classroom instruction. The award may be need-based or with an instructor recom-mendation. The ACC Scholarship Committee will award the scholarships.

    This scholarship was establishedthrough a $100,000 bequest.

    The Academic Advising Center atACC has been named in

    Ms. Joneshonor.

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    Donor Profile

    Kernodle Clinic Named 2008 ACC Business Partner of the Year

    KERNODLE CLINIC HAS BEEN SUPPORTIVE OF ACCS MEDICAL ASSISTINGprogram since it began in August of 1998. When ACCs first studentsstarted their clinical rotations in January of 2000, Kernodle was will-ing to take seven students immediately. Since then, the facility has

    remained a consistent source for placement of students in clinicals,which is required for graduation of Medical Assisting students.

    Over the past eight years, this company has hired approximately 25MedicalAssisting graduates. Over 90 of their employees are ACCgraduates from various programs including Nursing, MedicalOffice Administration, and Medical Assisting.

    The Medical Assisting Advisory Committee is honored to have six Kernodle profesas members. Members includeDr. Edward Lance (Family Practice) andDr. JameHooten, Jr. (Orthopedics). Dr. Lance serves as the Program Medical Advisor.

    In addition, three Kernodle employees who are graduates of the ACC Medical Asprogram serve on the Advisory CommitteeFrances Sarah Hunter, Faith ParrisDeborah Winecoff. Ms. Hunter is also an adjunct instructor. Another employee oAdvisory Committee is Samantha Cartner.

    Finally, this business has been a faithful donor to the ACC Foundation since the e1990s. Most recently, they donated $50,000 for the 50th Anniversary Campaign aresult, the ACC Medical Assisting Lab is named for Kernodle Clinic.

    Jerry Bailey,Board President. ACC

    Kaye Acton,DeparHead, ACC Medical A

    Program

    Kevin Bilson,CAO, Kernodle

    Dr. Mark Miller, PrKernodle

    Donor

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    ACC Trustees Chairman Dwight

    (Davy) Davidson, left, presents

    Dr. Sam Powell with a plaque for

    his years of service at the June 8

    meeting.

    DR. SAM POWELL, ACC BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHAIRMAN, WAS APPOINTED TO SERVE ON THE

    State Board of NC Community Colleges beginning July 1, 2009. He chaired his lasttrustees meeting at the College on June 8. Powell was elected by the N.C. House ofRepresentatives to serve a 6-year term.

    Powell, a resident of Burlington, was appointed to the ACC Board of Trustees by theAlamance County Commissioners in 2003. He served on the ACC Foundation Board20012009.

    Powells importance to ACC and Alamance County was underlined in recent years whenthe Biotechnology Allied Health Building was named in his and his familys honor fortheir joint contributions to medicine and science in the county over the years.

    Over the years Dr. Powell and his wife Karen have committed more than $70,000 to theAlamance Community College Foundation.

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    Donor Profile

    Tim Bradley was presented the

    Distinguished Alumni Award

    at the Celebrating Excellence

    Awards banquet.

    ACC ALUMNUS TIM BRADLEY WAS HONOREDON MAY 28, 2009 WITH THE DISTING

    Alumni Award at the 2009 Celebrating Excellence Awards. The dinner was held Alamance Country Club and hosted by the ACC Board of Trustees and the ACCFoundation Board of Directors.

    Tim Bradley is Senior Deputy Commissioner of Insurance and Assistant State FirMarshal. He graduated from ACC in 1976 with an associates degree in engineertechnology. After 11 years in the engineering industry, he went to work for the SNorth Carolina. As Senior Deputy Commissioner of Insurance, Tim is responsibl114 employees, 31 of whom are engineers. He serves in one of the states higheselected positions in state government. Extension coursework in emergency servicACC also contributed to his career goals. For more than 35 years, Tim has servedthe Mebane Fire Department, including seven years as chief. He received the Firof the Year Award for North Carolina in 2003. Tim is currently serving his fourth on the Mebane City Council.

    I feel very honored to be selected by the College, and one that I respect so muchBradley said. ACC has a wonderful reputation for preparing people. It started mmy career and has continued to train me along the way. I'm thankful to have hadopportunity to attend and work with ACC.

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    Consolidated Financial Highlights

    www.accfoundation.com

    Sources of Support for20082009*Endowment contributions $182,522

    Restricted contributions $114,849

    Unrestricted contributions $525,764

    $823,135

    Programs and Expensesfor 20082009*

    Scholarships $268,715Program enhancement activities $261,971

    ACC-provided staff expenses $176,518

    Other financial aid $122,079

    Other $65,214

    $894,497

    State of Activities andChanges in Net Assets*Net assets, July 1, 2008 $7,120,338

    Sources of support $823,135

    Losses from investments $992,916

    Expenses $894,497

    Net assets, June 30, 2009 $6,056,060

    New Money Raised 0809 0708

    Board of Directors' campaign $362,038 $378,700

    Scott Family Collection gifts $17,260 $19,350Ambassador phonathonsplus direct mail $26,713 $18,142

    Foundation office and bequests $146,401 $53,370

    Memorial and honor gifts $43,653 $59,813

    Campus fund drives $41,595 $40,348

    Non-cash gifts $94,595 $68,484

    Total $732,255 $638,207

    * From financial statements audited by Davenport, Marvin, Joyce, and Co., LLP. For complete audited Financial Statements

    and other information about the Foundation, please go to www.accfoundation.com, and click on Resources.

    New Money Raised

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    The Alamance Community College Foundation Board and staff are grateful toindividuals who have made a planned gift to benefit the education priorities

    4 Anonymous giftsL.P. and Evelyn Best*Wayne BoweryMargaret H. Brown*

    Reid and Cathy DusenberryDick and Linda Fisher

    Wallace Gee*Floyd Hinshaw

    Richard Jones*Sondra Hall Jones*Jack R. and Dorothy C. LindleyCharles W. Lowry*

    Robert and Sandra MoultonWilliam H. Paris*Mary and Johnny SchronceCarolyn Rhode and Mark Tosczak

    Glendel and Pat StephensonRon and Barbara SturgillPatsy TingenRussell and Rosella Wilson

    ___________________________________

    *Deceased

    Titan Society members will receive:Listing on plaque in Foundation suiteFree pass to a four-course culinary student meal in June

    Holiday basket in DecemberSpecial ribbon at ACCF events

    _______________________________Let us know if your name should be added to this list.

    ACCF Titan

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    DIRECTOR CIRCLE($50,000 - $100,000)Alamance Regional

    Medical CenterThe Estate of Sondra

    Hall JonesLaboratory Corporation

    of America Holdings

    Ambassador Circle($25,000 - $49,999)Columbiana Hi Tech

    Partners in Education($10,000 - $24,999)Two anonymous donorsCenturyTelChandler Concrete

    Company, Inc.Hayden-Harman FoundationKernodle Clinic

    North Carolina Departmentof Cultural ResourcesMr. Jack R. Overacre, Jr.

    (A)Dr. and Mrs. Samuel C.

    Powell (A)

    Sandvik Tooling NAFTAA.O. SmithMr. and Mrs. William S.

    Thornton

    Twin Lakes CommunityThe Wachovia Foundation

    Haw River Circle($5,000 - $9,999)AramarkBB&T Charitable

    FoundationByrd Family Limited

    PartnershipCarolina Biological

    Supply CompanyMr. and Mrs. Robert J.

    Graham (R)Honda Power Equipment

    Manufacturing, Inc.Liggett Group

    W.E. Love& Associates, IncMidCarolina BankMurkel Enterprises, LLC;

    dba McDonalds John &Cathy Kimmel, Owners

    National Agents AllianceOl' Cabin FarmMr. and Mrs. William C.

    Scott, Sr.Smith Family FoundationSunTrust BankTAPCO Underwriters, Inc.Russell and Rosella

    Wilson

    Alamance Circle($1,000 $4,999)1st Savings and Loan

    AssociationKaye Acton*Alamance County Medical

    Group ManagersAlamance-Caswell Home

    Builders AssociationAlley, Williams, Carmen

    & King, Inc.Altrusa International, Inc.

    of Chapel HillBen & Caroline AnsbacherArmacell, LLCMs. Christine BakerBank of America

    Charitable FoundationDr. and Mrs. Michael W.

    BrennanMs. Joanna L. Brownstein

    & Ms. Carolyn HarleyBurlington Civitan ClubBurlington Industries

    FoundationCapital BankCapital Bank Charitable

    FoundationCarolina BankCarolina Hosiery Mills, Inc.Carolina MeadowsMs. Jane H. CrabbeMr. & Mrs. Michael Cross

    CT Nassau CorporationDuke EnergyCathy and Reid (A)

    Dusenberry

    Engineered Plastics, Inc.Fairystone Fabrics, Inc.Dick and Linda FisherFollett Higher Education

    GroupFriends of Woodlawn, Inc.Gibsonville Business and

    Professional WomenGilliam Coble & Moser,

    L.L.P.GKN DrivelineAlamance

    FacilityGraham Rotary ClubMr. and Mrs. Charles H.

    HarrisMr. and Mrs.(A) Charles

    R. Harris

    Hickory FarmsHuffman Oil Company,Inc.

    IndTool, Inc.Infolab, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William C.

    IngoldITW LabelsKnit-Wear Fabrics, Inc.Lawrence, Allen & KolbeLowe Funeral Home &

    Crematory, Inc.Martin Marietta

    Materials, Inc.Mrs. Barbara May

    McNeelyMebane Business

    Association

    Mebane Woman's Club, Inc.Carole and Sam MooreJimmy and Brenda Moser

    Gifts Received

    www.accfoundation.com

    This list represents gifts received by the ACC Foundation between July 1, 2008 and June 30,2009. Pledges paid after June 30, 2009 will be included in the 20092010 Annual Report.Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy. Please direct questions or comments toCarolyn Rhode at336-506-4128.

    Katherine MaynardCrystal Creek

    Martin* and SusanNadelman

    National AutomobileDealers CharitableFoundation

    Ms. Khuan NgMr. and Mrs. Jan-Erik B.

    NordhMs. Nancy OmelkoMr. A. H. Patterson, Jr.PIP Printing & Marketing

    Services, BurlingtonMr. and Mrs. H. Keith

    Porter (A)The Elwood Prater

    Scholarship Fund ofThe AlamanceFoundation

    Al and Candace Rey (A)Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax

    ReynoldsMs. Carolyn Rhode (A)*

    and Mr. Mark Tosczak(A)

    Samet CorporationSAS Education PracticeMr. and Mrs. H. Edwin

    ScottDr. and Mrs. Samuel E.

    ScottWallace* and Deborah*

    ShearinMr. Kelly Shirley and

    Ms. Martha Zeagler

    Dick Shirley Chevrolet, Inc.Justin* and Jessica SnyderSomers-Pardue AgencyGlendel & Pat StephensonRobert and Leonorah

    StoutRon and Barbara SturgillMr. and Mrs. Albert R.

    StyrculaSykes Supply CompanyThe Estate of William E.

    TaylorTechnical Precision

    Plastics, Inc.Truliant Federal Credit

    UnionTrust Company of the

    SouthWal-Mart. Mebane StoreWishart, Norris, Henninger

    & Pittman, PAMr. and Mrs. George

    Workman

    Leadership Circle($500 - $999)Three anonymous giftsAlamance Breakfast

    Rotary Club

    Alamance-CaswellMedical Alliance

    Apple, Bell, Johnson &Co., PA

    The Baskin GroupMr. Fred Bowman and

    Dr. Betty BowmanBurlington Brands, Inc.Burlington Woman's

    Club, Inc.David* and Tammy

    CheekMs. Brenda Pace CohenDavid and Nan CooperMs. Suellyn Dalton*Mr. and Mrs. Richard

    Davis (R)

    Mr. David EisenbergEngineered ControlsInternational

    Ms. Sue D. FarmerMr. William H. Fonville*(A)Mrs. Kitty Hupman (A)International Family

    ClinicMr. and Mrs. Sanford L.

    Isham, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Paul H.

    Juengel IIILankford Protective

    Services, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Reginald J.Lipscomb, Sr.

    Dr. Thomas* and Ms.Suzanne* Lucier

    Mr. David L. May, Jr.John and Emily McDonaldMr. and Mrs. Owen R.

    McKenzie Jr.Mr. and Mrs.* Tim MilesNaylor Clinic of

    Chiropractic andAcupuncture

    North Carolina Nursery& LandscapeAssociation, Inc.

    Jack O'Kelley SertomaClub

    Mr. Robert and Dr. Sarah

    OlenickMr. Neal L. ParisEstate of William H.

    Paris (R)Ms. Susan W. Parker

    GregoryEquip

    Ms. JeanRed Win

    DurhaMr. and

    RichaL.J. Rog

    Inc.Mr. Hay

    Simps

    Mr. and Mr. and

    SmithMr. and

    StadleStar FooMr. and

    SteinbStevensoStout Stu

    King Sunset LSyntechDr. and

    Tate, Times-NMs. PatriUniversa

    ProduMr. Jess

    *(A)Vernon,

    BrowGarre

    Mr. and Walke

    Mr. and Whitf

    Dr. and Wolv

    Women'AlamCham

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    ($250 - $Three anAKG of

    Gifts R

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    Alamance BeautifulCommission

    Mr. and Mrs. JerryBeasley

    Ms. Crystal Brannan (A)Mr. Jeff Bright*Brooks Distribution

    Services Inc.Brothers Research

    CorporationMs. Gail Galbraith Budd

    (R) & Mr. Gary BuddCanteen, A Member of

    Compass GroupMr. and Mrs. Herbert

    CarmenMs. Locotha S. CatesMr. and Mrs. John G.

    Currin, Jr.Ms. Susan Dalton*Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.

    FitzgeraldChanning and Janyth

    Fredrickson (R)Mr. and Mrs. W. Erwin

    Fuller, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Roger

    Gant, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Powell W.

    Glidewell (A)Mr. and Mrs. William P.

    GomoryMs. Greta H. GordonMr. Ron Hall*

    Mr. and Mrs. PatrickHarman

    Mr. Nat T. HarrisMr. Otha C. Hawkins*Ms. Lori D. Heiger*Hoffman NurseryMr. Barry T. Holland*Ms. Bertha HoltMr. Michael Holt* (A)Mr. and Mrs.* David W.

    Howell (A)

    Hyland Hills Golf ClubMs. Cathy Johnson*Mr. and Mrs.* James R.

    JohnsonMr. Robert B. Kittenger*Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

    LeGrandMs. Laura Levengood*(A)Living Landscapes Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.

    Longest, Jr.Mr. Stephen G. Mabe (A)Mr. and Mrs. Brian

    MartindaleMrs. Miriam S. MayoMs. Linda McAdams*Mr. and Mrs. Herb E.

    McCandless

    Mr. Robert J. MooreMoseley ArchitectsDr. J. Robert Owen*Mr. Richard Pickard*Prime Personnel ResourcesMr. Dennis Rasmussen (R)

    & Ms. Susan Abernethy(R)

    Mr. Steven Reinhartsen*Ms. Christine Remington*Ms. Cheryl Rettie (A)Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J.

    Rhew (A)Ms. Doris Schomberg*Dr. Haifa E. Shahin-Johns*

    and Dr. Brian A. JohnsSmitty's Homemade Ice

    CreamThomas, Chandler &

    Thomas, LLP

    Vila & Son LandscapingCorporation

    Mr. and Mrs.* J. DennisWade

    Dr.* and Mrs. Barry M.Weinberg

    Mr. Bill Welborn* (A)Ms. Vicki Wilson (A)(R)

    Stakeholder Circle($100-$249)

    Anonymous giftsMr. & Mrs. Dale Aaron (A)ACC Biotechnology ClubACC Flora ClubACC Remembrance

    CommitteeACC Sigma PsiMr. & Mrs.*Richard AdamsMs.Amanda Albright*(A)Darrell Allen Body ShopMr. & Mrs. Mark AmonDr. Lane S. Anderson III*Ms. Milele Archibald*Audubon Tree ServiceMr. & Mrs. Jerry A. BaileyDr. William D. BaileyMr. Stephen W. Baker*Ms. Joyce Barba* (A)

    Mr. and Mrs. Dexter R.Barbee, Jr.

    Mr. & Mrs. David J. BarberMr. Richard S. Barfield*Mr. & Mrs. David Baskin*

    Dr. Anna BassMr. and Mrs. J. William

    Batey (A)Mr. Craig Batts* (A)Ms. Hayvenyer Bigelow*

    (A)Ms. Sheila W. Bissette*(A)Mr. and Mrs. John BlackMr. and Mrs. Pete BlaetzDr. and Mrs. G. Walker

    Blair

    Blue Ribbon DinerMr. and Mrs. Richard

    Blue (A) (R)Mr. Whitman Bolles*Ms. Peggy Boswell* and

    Mr. Larry VellaniMs. Janie Bowen*Mr. Wayne Bowery (R)Dr. and Mrs. Tom R.

    BowmanBowman Eye ClinicMs. Linda M. Brena*Ms. Emily Brewer* (A)Ms. Brenda Brower*Mr. & Mrs. Charlie BrownMr. Stanley Brown (A)Buffalo Wild WingsBurlington Men's Garden

    ClubMr. and Mrs. Robert E.

    ByrdMr. and Mrs. Edmond W.

    Caldwell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.

    CanadaMr. and Mrs. Charles T.

    Canaday, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Freddy R.

    Cannady (A)Carolina Vascular & VeinMr. and Mrs. James F.

    Chanas (A)Mr. and Mrs. John A.

    Cheek (A)Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

    Childress (A)Dr. and Mrs. Clyde

    Christmas

    Gifts Received

    www.accfoundation.com

    Megan NeeseMarco Bautista

    Ms. Janelle Christopher*(A)Mr. Marvin Clark (A)Ms. Laura Coffee*Mr. J. Barclay Collins &

    Ms. Anne C. H. ParisMr. Thomas G. Conally*Mr. Erik Conti*Mr. and Mrs. John A.

    Corbett (A)Ms. Rebecca P. Corbett*Mr. H. Neel Covington

    Mr. J. Fabin Covington*Ms. Frances Daniel (A)Mr. Dwight M. Davidson

    IIIMr. and Mrs. Thomas R.

    Davis (A)Ms. Alexandra DeSiato*Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss

    (R)(A) & Mr. GaryDoss

    Dodson & ChatmanConstruction

    Mr. and Mrs. William P.Douglas

    Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F.Driscoll (A)

    Dr. Marla Dunham*Mr. Michael

    Dunklebarger*Mr. Wesley R. ElingburgERA Gunn RealtyRev. Terry Q. Farmer,

    Ed.D.*

    Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P.Fincannon

    First Presbyterian Churchof Burlington

    Food LionMs. Brenda Fowler*Ms. K. Anne GantMr. and Mrs. C. Brooks

    GardnerMr. and Mrs. William R.

    Gilliam

    Guzman's MarketMr. and Mrs.* James N.

    Hall, Jr.Ms. Kathy Hall*Mr. and Mrs. Blairton

    HamptonMr. Thomas HancockHand In Hand GalleryMr. and Mrs. Steve

    HannamanMr.* and Mrs. Ray G.

    HarclerodeMr. Perry Hardison*Mr. and Mrs. Douglas

    HargraveMs. Candy E. Harmon*

    (A)Mrs. Kelli S. Harrell (A)Mr. J. Frank HarrisHarris, Crouch, Long,

    Scott & Miller, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Ted

    HarrisonMr. and Mrs. William D.

    HeizerMs. Anne Helms*Mr. Michael Herring (A)Dr. and Mrs. Edward

    Hines (A)Mr. Floyd Hinshaw, Jr.*Ms. Sandra R. Hinton*(A)Mr. and Mrs. George H.

    HoltMr. and Mrs. Chester

    Honeycutt (R)

    Ms. Margaret Hooper (A)(R)Ms. Carol L. Hudson

    Ms. Beverly Huffines* (A)Mr. Chad Huggins* (A)Mr. and Mrs. Albert W.

    Hughes, Jr.Mr. Stephen T. HughesMr. Marc Hunter* (A)Duke and Heather*

    HutchingsIVARS SportswearMs. Monika Jaramillo (A)Mr. Anthony Jessup*

    Mr. David Johnson*Dr. H. G. JonesMs. Heather Jones (A)Ms. Jennifer Jones*Mr. and Mrs. T. Blake

    Keller (A)Dr. and Mrs. Harold B.

    Kernodle, Jr.Mr. Ralph Kerns*Mr. and Mrs. Neill L.

    KeyMr. and Mrs. Ron King (A)Mr. and Mrs. M. Glenn

    Klutz, Sr.Mr. Richard Kraycirik*(A)Labels, Tags & Inserts, Inc.Mr. Paul D. Langley (A)Mr. and Dr. Harry C.

    LeGetteDr. and Mrs. Richard I.

    LetvakMr.* and Mrs. Larry LoveMs. Dana G. Lunday*

    Mr. RomMr. John

    (A)Mr. JulianMr. ErneMs. EllenMr. and M

    McCaMs. SonyMr. and M

    McInty

    Dr. TerryMebane T

    CompaMr. Don Ms. DoreMr. TroyMr. PeterMs. TanyMs. TerriMr. and M

    MoserMr. Robe

    SandraEd.D.

    Dr. Laila Mr. JohnMs. MargNall PrinMr. JohnNorth Ca

    GrangMr. Rick Mr. & MrMrs. MarMr. DaviMr. DaviMs. ArleeMr. and M

    PhippsMr. and M

    PhippsMs. RhonMr. CharPritchett Ms. Donn

    Ms. SheiMr. Kirk Mr. Scott

    Gifts R

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    Mr. and Mrs. Peter S.Rhode

    Mr. and Mrs. FrankRhodes (R)

    Mr. and Mrs. Frank R.Rhue (A)

    David and Sue Rich (A)Ms. Vernell B. Rone*Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R.

    Rose (A)Mr. and Mrs. Darrell

    RussellMr. and Mrs. Robert L.

    Saffelle, Jr.Mr. Bennett SappDr. and Mrs. Phillip

    SavageMs. Caroline Scharlock*Mr. and Mrs. William C.

    SchleyMs. Rebecca Schoeneck*Mary and Johnny

    Schronce (A)Dr. & Mrs. Edwin H. ScottMr. Henry Scott and Dr.

    Gilda C. ScottMs. Jan ScottMr. Adam Self* (A)Mr. and Mrs. W. David

    SellersMr. and Mrs. Ronald

    Shive, D. Min.Ms. Sherri Singer*Ms. Liz Solazzo* (A)

    Southern Alamance FFAAlumni

    Mr. and Mrs. DavidSprinkle

    Ms. Connie Stack*Mr.* and Mrs. Charles B.

    StanleySteinbicker DentistryMs. Linda Stevens*Ms. Guerry Stirling-Willis*Mr. Michael Stowe

    Ms. Sheila M. Street*Sue Lynn TextilesDr. and Mrs. Louis V.

    SuttonMs. Susan TaylorMr. and Mrs. Howard O.

    ThaxtonMs. Cynthia B. Thompson*Ms. Rebecca Thompson*

    (A)Mr. Dan Timmons*Ms. Deborah B. Todd*Touloupas & Touloupas,

    DDSMr. William T. Trollinger*Dr. Steven E. Troutman (A)Dr. Reginald H. Turner*Mr. and Mrs. Steve A.

    Van PeltMs. Lakeisha Vance*VantageSouth BankWade's JewelersMs. Sherry A. Wagner* (A)Mrs. Mary WalkerMr. and Mrs. John E.

    Watkins (A)Watson Electrical

    Construction Co., Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.

    Way (A)Ms. Jeanine Weems*Dr. & Mrs. Donald R. WestMr. & Mrs. Jake West (A)Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell

    Wheeler (A)

    Mr. Edward T. Williams*Mr. and Mrs. MacWilliams

    Mr. Michael Williams*Ms. Nancy A. WilliamsMs. Michelle Williamson*Mr. Robert H. Windham*Mr.* and Mrs. William

    H. WoodruffMr. and Mrs. Keith E.

    Woodson (A)Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

    Yarbrough (A)Mr.* and Mrs. Jonathan

    K. Young

    Friends($1-$99)Over 350 organizations

    and individuals gave atthis level. Seeaccfoundation.comfor a complete list.

    *Denotes ACC Employee(R) Denotes ACC Retiree(A) Denotes ACC Alumus/a

    Please let us know if wehave missed you in anyof these designations.We will update ourrecords. Thank you.

    Matching gifts provided by:AT&T FoundationCoca-Cola FoundationGlaxoSmithKline

    FoundationIBM International Foundation

    LabCorpA.O. SmithWachovia Foundation

    Gifts Received

    Kaye Acton Medical Assisting ScholarshipAlamance Beautiful Commission Horticulture

    ScholarshipAlamance Christian Academic Excellence

    ScholarshipAlamance County Medical Group Managers

    Scholarship

    Altrusa International of Chapel Hill Scholarship

    Bank of America Books & Supplies FundBank of America ScholarshipL.P. and Evelyn Best Memorial ScholarshipRicky Boggs Memorial ScholarshipJennings M. Bryan Insurance ScholarshipBusiness and Professional Women of Gibsonville

    Scholarship

    Franklin B. Chacey Memorial ScholarshipCopland Employees ScholarshipCox Toyota-Scion ScholarshipCecil Crabbe Memorial Scholarship

    Eisenberg Machining Scholarship

    Janyth Fredrickson Scholarship

    Wallace Gee Memorial Scholarship (BurlingtonCivitan Club)

    Graham Rotary Academic Scholarship

    Elizabeth Hayden-Harman Nursing and EarlyChildhood Scholarships

    Hayden-Harman Nonprofit ScholarshipHolt Sublimation ScholarshipHattie M. Ledbetter Memorial Scholarship

    McDonald's Employees ScholarshipMebane Business Assocation ScholarshipMebane Women's Club ScholarshipHarvey Mitchell Memorial Scholarship

    (Burlington Civitan Club)Bill Paris Memorial Scholarship

    PIP Printing and Document ServicElwood Prater Memorial Scholars

    SAMs Culinary ScholarshipSandvik Machining Technology STAPCO Employees ScholarshipTruliant Credit Union Scholarship

    Jalvia Vaughn and Merline EllisoScholarship

    Robert Lee Pate, III VFW Post 10Burlington, NC Scholarship

    Walter Williams HS Class of '61 SWilliams and Woodruff ScholarshWomen's Division, Alamance Cou

    of Commerce Scholarship

    Other non-endowed funds held byFoundation

    ACC Literary Magazine FundBasic Skills Fund

    Evening Reading Program GrantSusie Wolverton Hawes MemoriaDevelopment Fund

    Charles Lowry Memorial CulinarPLANET Trip Funds (ACC HortiHenderson and Hilda Scott Fund

    Student Distress FundSustainable Energy Program Gran____________________________

    ACC Foundation Restricte

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    ACC Foundation Non-Endowed Scholarships Available for the 0910 School

    Robert Jeffers

    Travis Moore

    Lesia Dziuma

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    Vardy and Clara Abernethy EndowedScholarship*

    Nancy J. Adams Culinary ScholarshipAlamance County Committee on Civic Affairs

    FoundersMemorial ScholarshipAlamance Regional Medical Center Endowed

    Chair

    Alamance Regional Medical Center ScholarshipAlamance-Caswell Home Builders AssociationScholarship

    Alamance-Caswell Medical Society AllianceScholarship

    Alamance-Caswell Medical Society ScholarshipAlley, Williams, Carmen, & King ScholarshipAlumni Loyalty Fund ScholarshipAmbassador Endowment

    Bank of America Partners at Work EndowmentBB&T EndowmentBeach Family ScholarshipRoy Blackwell Memorial ScholarshipSara Jo Blair Memorial Nursing ScholarshipHelen Brennan Honorary ScholarshipMargaret H. Brown EndowmentSandy Brownstein Memorial Criminal Justice

    ScholarshipJennings M. Bryan, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipIvan Burger Memorial ScholarshipBurlington Industries Partners at Work

    EndowmentBurlington Motors, Inc. Partners at Work

    EndowmentBurlington Woman's Club ScholarshipByrd Family Partners at Work Endowment

    Capital Bank Partners at Work EndowmentCarolina Biological Supply Company

    ScholarshipChandler Concrete Company, Inc. Partners at

    Work EndowmentVernon Cheek Accounting Scholarship

    Vic Chisholm Memorial HVAC ScholarshipAltrusa Margaret Cooper Memorial Scholarship*Edna DeBerry GED Scholarship*Dixon-Doss ScholarshipEllis-Hall Scholarship

    First State Savings Bank Partners at Work

    EndowmentC.P. William Fisher and Jean Northrup FisherMemorial Scholarship

    Mark Anthony and Annie Futrell Foriest CollegeScholarship

    Founders Endowment

    James M. Galbraith Memorial ScholarshipGlen Raven Mills Partners at Work EndowmentGraham Lions Club ScholarshipRobert J. Graham Scholarship

    J. Nimrod Harris, Sr. Memorial ScholarshipShake and Eleanor Harris Memorial ScholarshipElizabeth Hayden-Harman Scholarship*Louise Heckman Memorial Nursing ScholarshipA. Norman and Bertha G. Herbin Memorial

    ScholarshipEda and Ralph Holt EndowmentJ. Robert Holt Memorial ScholarshipMargaret Hooper Dental Assisting ScholarshipHuffman Oil Company, Inc. Partners at Work

    EndowmentLinda Humble River Mill ScholarshipWilliam R. Hupman Memorial Ambassador

    Endowment

    Maurice Jennings ScholarshipJohn W. and Pete Jones Memorial ScholarshipSondra Hall Jones Scholarship

    George Kimmel Memorial ScholarshipJake King Memorial ScholarshipMartin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Scholarship

    ACC Foundation Endowed Funds

    www.accfoundation.com

    ACC Foundation Endowed Funds as of June 30, 2009 LabCorp Endowed ChairLabCorp ScholarshipJack R. and Dorothy C. Lindley ScholarshipJack R. and Dorothy C. Lindley Endowment

    Walter A.G. Maschke Memorial ScholarshipAudrey K. McBane Nursing ScholarshipW. Ronald and Peggy Holt McCarter ScholarshipLeonard and Jane Miller Memorial Visual Arts

    ScholarshipEverett Mogle Memorial ScholarshipKevin and Maria Moore Scholarship*

    Jack O'Kelley Sertoma Club ScholarshipJack R. Overacre, Jr. ScholarshipW. Michael Pace Memorial Horticulture

    Scholarship

    Amick H. and Mattie S. Patterson MemorialScholarship

    Evelyn Guthrie Patterson Memorial ScholarshipJames Patterson Jr. Memorial ScholarshipE. Glenn and Bettie C. Pendergraph Honorary

    ScholarshipNellie Lee Pittman Memorial Scholarship*Thomas E. Powell, Jr. EndowmentPro Feet, Inc. Partners at Work EndowmentReaves/Hawkins Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship

    Al and Candace Rey ScholarshipMyron A. and Sarah H. Rhyne Memorial

    ScholarshipRiddle and Company Partners at Work

    EndowmentAlma T. and Jerilyn Mercer Robinson Memorial

    Scholarship

    Saturday Morning Breakfast Club HorticultureScholarship

    Paul Scheetz Memorial ScholarshipH. Joseph Schoeneck Memorial Culinary Team

    FundSchomberg/Kimber Culinary Scholarship

    Scott Family Collection EndowmRalph H. and Hazeleene Scott EnCarroll Shoffner Partners at WorkE. Faye Simpson Memorial Schol

    Jean Slaughter Memorial ScholarSmith Family Foundation Partner

    EndowmentA.O. Smith ScholarshipMark Isaac Smith Memorial SchoRudy Smith Memorial ScholarshRenee Snyder Clover Garden SchCharlie and Esther Stadler EndowB.L. Stewart Culinary ScholarshiSunTrust (CCB) Partners at Work

    William E. Taylor ScholarshipThigpen Endowment for EmployeThompson Family ScholarshipSamuel Moses Thornton MemoriTriangle Home Health Care, Inc.

    ScholarshipJill Troutman Visual Arts ScholarTwin Lakes Community Scholars

    Wachovia Bank Endowment for SJoe Wheeler/Mike Cross ScholarWillard & Sibyl White EndowmeRosella Rodgers Wilson Tech PreWishart Norris Henninger and Pit

    Endowment*Karen Wolverton Smell MemoriaTroy W. Woodard, Sr. ScholarshipWooten Family ScholarshipYouths' Friends Association Sch

    Industrial Technology____________________________

    *Endowments not yet fully funded to the Currently $20,000 is required to initiatthe ACC Foundation.

    ACC Foundation Endowe

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    Susan AbernethyMs. Susan Dalton

    Yvonne Aiton-ChiaroMs. Brenda Pace Cohen

    Lisa BarrowsMs. Susan Dalton

    Maria BaskinMs. Susan Dalton

    Anna BassMr. and Mrs. Steve A. Van Pelt

    Rosa BilbaoMs. Susan Dalton

    Dr. and Mrs. G. Walker BlairTed and Sally Harrison

    Whitman BollesMs. Susan Dalton

    Dr. Chad BrasingtonDr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan

    Dr. Michael BrennanHelen Brennan

    Mr. and Mrs. A.D. CarrMs. Susan Holt

    Mr. Vernon CheekMr. and Mrs. Marvin L. BlackburnMs. Brenda FowlerMs. Grace H. Holton

    Ms. Linda StevensJay Christmas

    Dr. and Mrs. Clyde J. ChristmasBrenda Pace Cohen

    Ms. Yvonne Aiton-ChiaroMr. and Mrs. Craig D. CohenMr. David CohenMs. Margie M. NicholsMr. Troy MillikanMr. and Mrs. Felix C. Simmons

    Craig and Lauren CohenMs. Brenda Pace Cohen

    Angela DertelMs. Sarah Folckomer

    Alexandra DeSiatoMs. Susan Dalton

    Dr. Steve DingeldeinDr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan

    Marla DunhamMs. Susan Dalton

    Nancy ForrestMs. Susan Dalton

    Janyth Fredricksons retirementMs. Caroline AnsbacherMs. Mary-Charles BarrettMs. Maria BaskinMs. Peggy BoswellMs. Laura Coffee

    Ms. Nan CooperMs. Susan DaltonMr. Davy DavidsonMs. Alexandra DeSiatoDr. Reid DusenberryDick and Linda FisherMs. Nancy ForrestMs. Dorinda GilliamMs. Heather HutchingsMs. Cathy JohnsonMs. Natalie MilesMs. Heidi NorwickMs. Delores ParkerMs. Carolyn RhodeMs. Caroline ScharlockMs. Doris Schomberg

    Mr. Adam SelfMs. Linda SuffronMs. Alma ThompsonMs. Clara VegaMs. Cindy WatkinsMs. June WestMr. Russell Wilson

    Beth GlidewellMr. and Mrs. W. David Sellars

    Pam HallMr. Stephen L. Stearns

    Perry HardisonMs. Susan Dalton

    Ted and Sally HarrisonDr. and Mrs. G. Walker Blair, Jr.

    Otha Hawkins

    Dr. Marla Dunham

    Gifts Made in Honor of/by

    www.accfoundation.com

    Anne HelmsMs. Susan Dalton

    Terence HonhartMs. Caroline Scharlock

    Margaret HooperMr. and Mrs. Owen R. McKenzie, Jr.Ms. Donna Pruitt

    Cathy JohnsonMs. Susan Dalton

    Dr. Jan Kylstra

    Dr. and Mrs. Michael BrennanRon and Peggy McCarterMs. Darlynn McCarter

    Renee McCombsMs. Ann D. Brinkhous

    Mary MenchinskyMs. Greta Gordon

    Don MillerMs. Susan Dalton

    Chip MilliganMs. Brenda Pace Cohen

    Troy MillikanMs. Brenda Pace Cohen

    Alene MullisMs. Janelle Christopher

    Dr. Martin Nadelman

    Susan DaltonMargie S. NicholsMs. Brenda Pace Cohen

    Nancy OmelkoMs. Greta Gordon

    Bob OwenDr. Marla Dunham

    Dr. Bill PorfilioDr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan

    Clara PowellMs. Linda Powell-Whitted

    Henderson Scotts 80th BirthdayMr. and Mrs. Mark AmonMs. Peggy Boswell and Mr. Larry VellaniMs. Martha L. CovingtonMr. and Mrs. H. Neel Covington

    Mr. and Mrs. W.F. CovingtonMs. Amy Crawford Dunlap

    Mr. and Mrs. W. Erwin Fuller, Mr. William MasseyMrs. Miriam S. MayoMr. and Mrs. A.B. PlexicoDr. and Mrs. Charles K. ScottMr. Henry Scott and Dr. Gilda Dr. and Mrs. Samuel E. ScottMr. and Mrs. William C. Scott,Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Thoma

    Jessie Rae Scott

    Dr. H.G. JonesThe Scott FamilyMr. John T. Kerr, III

    Felix and Elaine SimmonsMs. Brenda Pace Cohen

    Dee SnowMs. Brenda Pace Cohen

    Dr. Charles SydnorDr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan

    Allen ThaxtonMr. and Mrs. Howard O. Thax

    Dan TimmonsMs. Susan Dalton

    Clara VegaMs. Susan Dalton

    Dr. Barry Weinberg

    Ms. Susan DaltonRev. and Mrs. Charles WilliamsMs. Nancy Williams

    Vicki Wilsons retirementMs. Natalie MilesMs. Carolyn Rhode

    Gifts Made in Hon

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    Vardy and Clara AbernethyMr. Dennis Rasmussen and Ms. Susan Abernethy

    Ms. Sara Jo BlairMs. Julie BeauchesneDr. and Mrs. G. Walker BlairMr and Mrs. Ted HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Jake West

    Agnes BlandDr. and Mrs. Martin H. Nadelman

    Sandy Brownstein

    Ms. Joanna L. Brownstein and Ms. CarolynHarley

    Jennings M. Bryan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. McIntyre, Sr.

    Ivan BurgerMs. Greta H. GordonMr. and Mrs. William J. LovingoodMr. Don MillerNancy OmelkoMs. Mary SantiagoMr. and Mrs. William C. SchleyMs. Kathryn J. Shultz

    Florence BurtonMs. Doris Schomberg

    Jimmy ByrdDr. and Mrs. Martin H. NadelmanMr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson

    Franklin B. ChaceyMs. Sheila Street

    J.F. ChanguionMr. Laurent Changuion

    Albert and Nina CheekMs. Suellyn DaltonMs. Debra Dixon-Doss and Mr. Gary DossDr. and Mrs. Martin H. NadelmanMs. Carolyn RhodeMs. Carol WadeMr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson

    Russell James CollinsMr. Gregory L. Hassler

    Laurence ConnorMr. and Mrs. George McBane

    Cecil CrabbeMrs. Jane CrabbeMs. Lora Walker

    John Currin, Sr.Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss and Mr. Gary DossMr. Russell Wilson

    Charles Frederick Davis, Jr.Ms. Suellyn Dalton

    Edna DeBerryMs. Joyce BarbaMs. Mary Wagoner

    Gerald EgbertMs. Sherry Wagner

    Merline EllisonMs. Linda M. BattsMs. Joyce CrispMr. William D. EllisonMs. Karen EvansMr. and Mrs. Herb M. JenkinsMs. Susan NorvellMs. Renata PattersonMs. Jean ProctorMr. Michael StoweRev. and Mrs. T.E. TaylorMs. Marlene WhiteMs. Barbara Williams

    Cyrus Manning Euliss IIMr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson

    Jimmy FarrellMs. Carolyn Rhode

    C.P. William Fisher and Jean Northrup FisherDick and Linda Fisher

    James Michael GalbraithMs. Gail Galbraith BuddVisions, Inc.

    Wallace GeeBurlington Civitan Club

    Odis GordonMs. Brenda Pace Cohen

    William R. GriggsMs. Suellyn DaltonMs. Carolyn Rhode

    Clara HardinAndy and Beth Brehler

    Shake and Eleanor Harris

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert StoutLela Mann HatchDr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hatch

    Gifts in Memory of/by

    www.accfoundation.com

    Susie Wolverton HawesDr. and Mrs. John B. Wolverton, Jr.

    Louse HeckmanMary and Johnny Schronce

    Senator Jesse HelmsMr. and Mrs. George McBane

    Jamie HinsonDr. and Mrs. Martin Nadelman

    Bruce HoltDr. and Mrs. Martin Nadelman

    Maude HuffinesMary Wagoner

    Teri Elizabeth Hughes VeigaMs. Suellyn DaltonDr. and Mrs. Martin Nadelman

    Jake KingMr. David G. ChristieMr. and Mrs. Herb E. McCandless

    Howard JoynerMs. Ann M. Joyner

    Wayne KendrickMs. Sherry Wagner

    Hilda Frederick KingMr. J. Edwin King

    Rev. John and Eleanore Kittenger & siblings,Patricia and John

    Mr. Robert KittengerMarvin Klutz, Jr.

    Mr. and Mrs. M. Glenn Klutz

    Susan LambethMr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson

    Herndon LattaMr. and Mrs. Calvin Evans

    Dorothy Ann James LeeDr. and Mrs. Martin Nadelman

    James E. LongMr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson

    Virginia Leonard LopesMs. Debra Dixon-Doss and Mr. Gary Doss

    Gordon MarletteMs. Suellyn Dalton

    Dawn Dixon MartinMs. Sue B. Allred

    Ms Hayvenyer BigelowMs. Gail P. BinderMs. Debra Dixon-Doss and Mr. GMs. Debra LancasterDr. and Mrs. Martin H. NadelmanMs. Carolyn RhodeMr. and Mrs. David SprinkleMs. Stephanie B. WatersMs. June WestMs. Vicki Wilson

    Walter A.G. Maschke

    Mr. and Mrs. William S. ThorntonJames Massey

    Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson

    Lula McCainMs. Virginia Jeffries

    W. Don McPherson, Sr.Mr. Robert Moulton and Sandra D

    Harry MenkeMr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson

    William MilesMs. Carolyn Rhode

    Harvey MitchellBurlington Civitan Club

    Kevin and Maria MooreACC Remembrance CommitteeMr. and Mrs. Michael D. Carroll

    Mr. Laurent ChanguionMs. Suellyn DaltonMs. Debra Dixon-Doss and Mr. GMs. Nancy ForrestHawfields Civitan ClubMs. Cathy JohnsonLadies Auxiliary of the Graham FMr. and Mrs. Odell MinnixMr. Robert Moulton and Sandra D. Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. NadelmanMs. Carolyn RhodeMs. Doris SchombergMr. and Mrs. Alan WarwickMs. Lynda A. WebbMr. and Mrs. James A. WhiteDr. and Mrs. John B. Wolverton, J

    Elmer Eston MurrayMr. Robert Moulton and Sandra D.

    Gifts in Memo

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    Jack OwenMs. Debra Dixon-Doss and Mr. Gary Doss

    Mike PaceMs. Yvonne Aiton-ChiaroMs. Brenda Pace CohenMr. and Mrs. Craig D. CohenMr. David CohenMr. Troy MillikanMs. Margie M. NicholsMr. and Mrs. Felix C. SimmonsDr. and Mrs. Donald R. West

    Bill ParisACC Remembrance CommitteeMr. and Mrs. B. J. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Donald J. BaronMr. and Mrs. Marvin BartsMr. and Mrs. Morris N. BlanchardMs. Linda W. CapesMr. and Mrs. Albert Catlos, Jr.Mr. Thomas G. ConallyMs. Suellyn DaltonMs. Debra Dixon-Doss and Mr. Gary DossMr. and Mrs. Michael A. DulaDr. Marla DunhamMr. and Mrs. R. Thomas GambleMr. Otha HawkinsMr. and Mrs. Robert V. KirchenDr. Frances MarletteMs. Linda McAdamsMs. Mary C. MebaneMr. and Mrs. John R. MockMr. Robert Moulton and Sandra D. Moulton, Ed.D.Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. NadelmanDr. J. Robert OwenMs. Anne C. H. ParisMs. Margaret H. ParisMr. Neal L. ParisMr. Steven ReinhartsenMary and Johnny SchronceMr. and Mrs. Bill ShoffnerMs. Susan TaylorMr. and Mrs. Otto WatsonMs. Karen M. WebbMs. Vicki WilsonDr. and Mrs. John B. Wolverton, Jr.

    Ronnie Patterson

    Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss and Mr. Gary DossDr. and Mrs. Martin H. NadelmanMs. Carol Wade

    Esther PonderDavid Crane

    Thomas E. Powell, Jr.Carolina Biological Supply Company

    B. Larry RayMr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson

    Joe SchoeneckMs. Becky Schoeneck

    Ludwig ScottMrs. Miriam Scott Mayo

    Governor Robert ScottACC Board of TrusteesMr. and Mrs. Mark AmonMs. Peggy Boswell and Mr. Larry VellaniDr. and Mrs. Michael W. BrennanMr. and Mrs. Edmond W. Caldwell, Jr.Ms. Locotha S. CatesMr. and Mrs. Grady Cooper, Jr.Ms. Crystal CoovertMr. H. Neel CovingtonMr. W.F. CovingtonMs. Suellyn DaltonDemocratic Women of Alamance CountyMr. and Mrs. William P. DouglasMs. Amy DunlapMs. Anna GerowMr. and Mrs. Steven K. HannamanMr. and Mrs. Jack Y. HendersonMs. Bertha HoltMrs. Geraldine HortonDr. H.G. JonesMr. and Mrs. M. Keith KappMr. and Mrs. Neill KeyMs. Elizabeth KingMr. H. Martin LancasterMr. Julian Mann, IIIMr. William H. MasseyMrs. Miriam Scott MayoMs. Neill McLeodMr. Peter R. MooreMr. and Mrs. Sammy K. MoserDr. and Mrs. Martin H. NadelmanMs. Elizabeth H. PearsonMr. and Mrs. Ellis V. Perry, IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Phipps, Jr.

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Phipps, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. A.B. PlexicoMs. Carolyn Rhode

    Gifts in Memory of/by

    www.accfoundation.com

    Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. RobinsonRoc's Clippers, Cuts & Curls (Christine Leath)Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Roney, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. ScottMr. and Mrs. H. Edwin ScottMr. Henry Scott and Dr. Gilda C. ScottMs. Janet L. ScottDr. and Mrs. Samuel E. ScottMr. and Mrs. William C. Scott, Sr.Senior Democrats of Alamance CountyMr. and Mrs. Steven J. Steinbeck

    Dr. and Mrs. Louis V. SuttonMr. and Mrs. Glenn M. ThomasMs. Sharon ThompsonDr. and Mrs. Donald R. WestMr. Joseph W. Westcott

    Jean SlaughterDr. Rosa BilbaoMr. Whitman BollesMs. Joan CecilMr. Laurent ChanguionMs. Susan DaltonMs. Alexandra DeSiatoDr. Marla DunhamMs. Lynn GuardMs. Lori HeigerMs. Anne HelmsMs. Susan E. Holt

    Ms. Linda McAdamsMr. Don MillerMr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Rhew

    Bill ShoffnerMr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson

    J. Harold SmithMr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson

    Mr. Mark I. SmithFloyd Hinshaw, Jr.

    Donald StarlingMr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson

    BL StewartMs. K. Anne GantMr. and Mrs. Roger Gant, Jr.Ms. Nicole GuiteMr. and Mrs. Albert R. Styrcula

    Mr. Michael E. StyrculaMs. Susan Taylor

    Lois ThorneMs. Doris Schomberg

    Samuel Moses ThorntonMr. and Mrs. William S. Thornton

    Jalvia VaughnMs. Linda M. BattsMs. Joyce CrispMr. William D. EllisonMs. Karen EvansMr. and Mrs. Herb M. JenkinsMs. Susan Norvell

    Ms. Renata PattersonMs. Jean ProctorMr. Michael StoweRev. and Mrs. T.E. TaylorMs. Marlene WhiteMs. Barbara Williams

    Mary Catherine WatersDr. and Mrs. Martin H. NadelmanMs. Stephanie Waters

    Mr. Joe WheelerMr. and Mrs. Herbert CarmenMr. and Mrs. David CheekMr. and Mrs. Michael CrossDr. and Mrs. Reid Dusenberry, IIIFirst Presbyterian Church Open DoDick and Linda FisherMr. and Mrs. Kevin Fitzgerald

    Mr. and Mrs. Michael FitzgeraldMr. and Mrs. Charles H. HarrisMr. and Mrs. George H. HoltMr. and Mrs. Brian MartindaleMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. McCallMs. Susan W. Parker and FamilyDr. and Mrs. Ronald ShiveMr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Steele, Jr.Ms. Jessica TolleyMs. Jessica Van EttenMr. and Mrs. Daniel VanGorden

    William I. WheeleyMr. and Mrs. John R. Shaw

    Gifts in Memo

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    THREE GOODFRIENDS TO ACC AND THE ACC FOUNDATION PASSED AWAY IN THE PAST YEAR.WE REMEMBER THEM HERE.

    KEVIN ALBERT MOORE, 44, DIED MAY 2,2009. Kevin was a loving father and hus-band. His dedication to his family wasevident in every aspect of his life. Henever met a stranger and was always will-ing to offer a helping hand. He touched

    the lives of many through his work atAlamance Community College for 17 yearswhere he was head of the AutomotiveSystems Technology program. He wasalso President of Hawfields Civitan Club19992000. A former President of theN.C. Auto Diesel Instructors Association,Kevin also worked closely with the N.C.Department of Motor Vehicles andDivision of Air Quality to renew theEmissions Manuel, was an ASE(Automotive Service Excellence) MasterTechnician and Service Consultant, an

    Advanced Electronics Technician and a member of the National American Council ofAutomotive Teachers. Kevin was also a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church.

    A scholarship in the names of Kevin and Maria (his wife, who predeceased him) has

    been initiated.

    WILLIAM "BILL" PARIS, A LONGTIME EMPLOY-EEOF ALAMANCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, AFORMER employee of Alamance-CaswellArea Mental Health Program, and formerCounty Planner for Alamance County,passed away on October 13, 2008. AtACC, he was the Institutional Researcher.He is survived by his stepdaughter, AnnBrandon Hallberg, her husband, JakeHallberg, and their son, Ryan Hallberg, allof Charlotte, N.C., Bills sister, MargaretParis of Silver Spring, Maryland and hisbrother, Neal Paris of Durham, N.C.

    He is missed by his family, friends

    and co-workers who established a scholar-ship in his memory.

    In Memoriam

    www.accfoundation.com

    Chester Honeycutt and Bill Paris

    Kevin Moore

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    GOVERNOR ROBERT "BOB" SCOTT, OF HAW RIVER, PASSED AWAY ON JAN. 23, 2009a lifetime of public service to the people of North Carolina. Born on June 13, 19Scott was the son of N.C. Governor and U.S. Senator Kerr Scott and Mary Whiteof Hawfields.

    He is predeceased by his son, Kerr Scott, and brother, Osborne. He is survivhis wife of 58 years, Jessie Rae Scott; daughters, Meg Phipps, Mary Scott, Susan

    and Jan Scott; and seven grandchildren as well as a sister, Mary Kerr Lowdermil

    In 1971, Governor Robert Bob Scott donated 48 acres of his farmland in Haw community for construction of a new campus for Alamance Community Collegecampus opened in January 1976.

    Scott told ACC students in 2002 thathis proudest career achievement was notas governor, but when he served as pres-ident of the NC Community Coll egeSystem (NCCCS) for a record 12years. All you have to do is attend aGED or degree graduation, or a nurs-ing pinning ceremony, and then youknow that what youre doing isworthwhile, he said at the time.

    Scotts single term as governor(196973) was long enough for Scottto restructure the university systemand executive level of government,and initiate the kindergarten programin the public schools.

    When he was named president of thestate community college system in themid-1980s, he oversaw the creation ofthe compensatory education programat the community college level.

    Memorial contributions for Governor Scott were designated for the Scott Family Coat Alamance Community College.

    In Mem

    Jessie Rae and Bob Scott

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    North Carolina Community College System awarded the followinggrants to ACC: Minority Male Mentoring Grant $30,000THIS GRANT PROVIDESFOR COORDINATION OF A MENTORING PROGRAMFOR THISUNDERREPRESENTEDstudent group. Funds provide for short courses in life skills, counseling, field trips, tutoringand other help and referral with follow-up to assist minority males with staying in schooland improving their grades.

    ESL Civics Statewide Curriculum Project $78,500FUNDS THEPRODUCTION OFA FREE CD ANDWEB-BASED CURRICULUM THAT FOCUSES ON CIVICSand U.S. Citizenship preparation. To be used by the states 58 community colleges andcommunity based literacy organizations, the materials will supplement classroom instructionto help foreign-born individuals learn English and U.S. government, history, and civicsmore quickly. The lessons are designed to assist students to prepare for the U.S.Citizenship process and pass the Department of Homeland Security Exam. Additionallythe lessons assist students with assimilation into American society.

    ESL Distance Learning Grant $10,000PART OF A NATIONALPROJECT, THE PROGRAM FURNISHES FIELD-TESTED CIVICSAND ENGLISHprogram DVDs and on-line lessons to ESL students so that they may study at homeand/or supplement their classroom ESL instruction.

    Academic Services To Nursing Students From Disadvantaged Backgrounds $2,048ALAMANCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE NURSING PROGRAM SERVES A DIVERSE STUDENT POPULATION.Some of the nursing students have difficulty transitioning from the classroom to the clini-

    cal arena of patient care. Successful progression in a nursing curriculum may occur if thestudent has the opportunity for minimal additional classroom/clinical tutoring.

    North Carolina Biotechnology Center awarded the following grant toACC:Biotechnology Summer Workshop for Educators $24,845

    EDUCATORS IN THESURROUNDING AREA WHOteach science at the secondary level andabove were eligible to apply to participatein this summer institute. The theme andtitle of the institute was Teaching Genetics,Transcriptions, and Metabolism withMicroarrays.

    Classes featured hands-on applicationsand suggestions for classroom activitiesand innovation to bring these educators

    up to date with the current trends inbiotechnology.

    Grants Awarded

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    Piedmont Triad Partnershipawarded the following grantto ACC:U.S. Department of Labor Grant forWorkforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED)Nursing Grant $137,855DESIGNED TO IMPROVE RETENTION OFunderserved, foreign, and minoritynursing students, this grant featuresinnovative supplemental programmingfor at-risk students. Successful meth-ods will be featured in a monographto be shared with all 58 communitycolleges and other nursing programs.

    North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural ResouDivision of Air Quality awarded the following grant to ACC: Mobile Source Emissions Grant $17 ,590THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MANDATES THAT ALLAGENCIES FUNDED WITHSTATE Dmust decrease auto emissions by 10% by 2010. This grant provided funds for an vehicle to replace one of ACCs older, larger vehicles, thus decreasing our emiss

    (Note: This grant was awarded and, when the state developed a budget crisiswithdrawn. As of this date, ACC awaits word of the reinstatement of this funding.

    NC Health and Wellness Trust Fund awarded the following graACC:Smoking Cessation Grant $28,500THIS GRANT PROMOTESTHE PREVENTION OR CESSATION OF SMOKING OR USEOF CHEWtobacco products, particularly among younger students. A coordinator will assistactivities, counseling, group activities, and other prevention and cessation activiti

    North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources awarded thefollowing grant to ACC:Library Equipment Grant $18,000FUNDSALLOWED THE PURCHASE OF 20 LAPTOPS, WHICH ALLOW LIBRARY STAFF TO DOorientations at any college location with wireless capability, for students who are grams that do not feature computer labs.

    Grants Aw

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    Gifts of cash Cash gifts are immediate and, if you itemize your taxes, your outright gifts of cash are

    fully deductible for federal income tax purposes.

    Bequests After providing for loved ones, name ACCF a beneficiary in your will to ensure a per-

    manent legacy of helping ACC students. (Check with your estate planner.) Tell your loved ones you would like ACCF to be listed to receive memorial gifts in

    your obituary.

    Charitable gift annuity Transfer at least $10,000 to ACCF now and received a guaranteed above market rate of

    return for the remainder of your life. Perfect for those who live off their assets andwho are worried about market volatility.

    Immediate tax benefits may be realized. Remaining asset value transfers to ACCF use upon passing of the donor.

    Vehicles and equipment Certain programs at ACC may benefit from donations of non-cash items that help edu-

    cate students in current techniques and technologies. Such donations may be tax-deductible.

    Gifts of life insurance A life insurance policy that is no longer needed can be a perfect vehicle for a gift.

    Name ACCF owner and beneficiary of the policy. The current cash value and futurepremiums paid may be tax deductible. (Check with your life insurance agent fordetails.)

    Gifts of stock Giving long-term appreciated stock may offer you a two fold tax savings:

    1. You avoid paying capital tax on the increase of the value of the stock.2. You receive a tax deduction for the full fair market value of the stock at the time

    of donation

    Gifts of real estate Gifts of real estate allow the donor to avoid capital gains tax and realize a charitable

    deduction on the full fair market value of the real estate.

    Ways to give:

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    OfficersPresident Jerry BaileyVice President Aaron Noble, Jr., Ed.D.Secretary Sue RichTreasurer Charles H. HarrisPast President Bill Gomory

    Board MembersJeffrey A. Andrews, Chair of the Planned

    Giving CommitteeKevin BilsonSusan BlackPete BlaetzHelen BrennanJudy Brumley, Chair of the Resource

    Development CommitteeCharles CanadayTed Chandler, Chair of the Investment

    CommitteeJohn CurrinBrad EvansBeth GlidewellBrenda Hampton

    Charles R. HarrisWade HarrisonReggie Lipscomb, Chair of the Grants

    CommitteeJohn McDonaldCarole L. MooreSandra D. Moulton, Ed.D.Martin H. Nadelman, Ed.D.Khuan NgJack R. Overacre, Jr.Samuel C. Powell, Ph.D.Fairfax ReynoldsKelly ShirleyPhil VanderwoudeNancy O. Whitfield

    ACC Trustee LiaisonsCarl SteinbickerRussell R. Wilson

    Faculty RepresentativeGrace Holton, Accounting Instruc

    Board Members EmeritusGeraldine M. HortonWilliam C. IngoldJack R. LindleyThomas D. McGowen*C.C. (Buck) McNeely, Jr.*Rivera G. (R.G.) Mitchell*James D. Moser, Jr.Virgil L. StadlerCarl SteinbickerDr. Stephen B. Thomas*Troy W. Woodard____________________________*deceased

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    2009 Board of Dir

    Jack Lindley Board Member Emeritus

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    Dear ACC Donors and Friends,

    IN THE PAST YEAR, UNEMPLOYMENT IN OUR COUNTYhas nearly doubled from 6 to 12%. In Fall2007 the Dow was over 14,000rememberthat? Since then it has fallen by more than50% and recovered-some. And true to itscountercyclical nature, demand for education

    and training at ACC is way up amongAlamance County residents. Fall 2009 cur-riculum enrollment is over 5,500, an 18%increase over the prior year.

    The ACC Foundation provides low-income, academically strong studentswith scholarships, work study jobs andother aid. The ACC Foundation has cutcosts, but still, worthy students are indanger of being turned away. If we can

    get ACC students, many of whom havebeen laid off, retrained for new careers, they can get new

    jobs and support themselves and their families. Their economic activitywill restore demand and help all area businesses recover faster. A rising tide lifts

    all boats.

    In the coming year, the ACC Foundation Board has voted to use up to $100,000in reserve funds to ensure that all students, qualified to attend, are able to affordbooks and tuition at ACC. This is the basic purpose of the ACC Foundation andwhy I titled this years report, Back to Basics.

    I thank you for being part of the Alamance Community College family andamong its supporters.

    Carolyn RhodeExecutive Director,ACC Foundation

    www.accfoundation.com

    ACCF Executive Director, Carolyn Rhode

    The ACC Foundation Exists:

    To provide funds to ensure that no qualifiedstudent will be denied instructional services atAlamance Community College due to finan-cial need To provide funds for faculty and staff profes-sional development, mentoring programs, andacknowledgement of excellence in service

    To support other education related prioritiesat ACC To cultivate funds and other support fromlocal businesses, organizations and individu-als,alumni, private foundations, and govern-ment agencies

    Alamance Community College Foundation, Inc.Post Office Box 8000Graham, NC 27253-8000336-506-4416Fax: 336-506-4020www.accfoundation.com

    Carolyn Rhode,ExecutNatalie B. Miles, SpeciCarol Wade, Senior AcSuellyn Dalton,ACC GBecky Thompson, Adm

    The ACC Foundation Annual Report wasdesigned by: ACC Graphic Design Students(Tarik Alston, Kristen Corbett, Dustin Hawkins)with the guidance ofDr. Laila Moustafa,Instructor/ Portfolio Leader, Advertising andGraphic Design Department.