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Founded in 1967, the Western Piedmont Foundation was one of the first, private
fundraising organizations among members of the North Carolina Community
College System. The Foundation is a nonprofit organization and was created to
develop public and private support that will supplement beyond the county, state
and federal funds needed to sustain Western Piedmont Community College.
Since its inception, donations to the Foundation have provided students with the
scholarships they need to attend and maintain enrollment in college. Donations
have also funded professional and community development activities that enhance
the service Western Piedmont Community College provides to students and Burke
County residents.
In addition to the hundreds of donors that support the Foundation, the Western
Piedmont Foundation’s Board of Directors volunteer their time and energy to further
the mission of the Foundation, the College and the Burke County community.
WESTERN PIEDMONT FOUNDATION1001 Burkemont Avenue
Morganton, NC 28655828-448-3122
www.wpcc.edu/foundation
2015-2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORSJoey Z. Wakefield
President
Dr. Joseph C. Mazzola1st Vice President
R. Scott Mulwee2nd Vice President
Sara Lou SuccopSecretary
R. Mark BuffTreasurer
William J. AllmanBoard of Trustees
Representative
Amparo R. Alfaro
Rhonda L. Ensley
Rodney L. Harrelson
Dan K. Hoyle
Dr. Roger H. Jackson
Ronald F. Martin
Susan C. Pollpeter
April D. Stephens
Jean C. VanNoppen
J. Dalton Walters
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PRESIDENT’SMESSAGE
Dear Friends,
It’s my honor to serve as the President of the Western
Piedmont Foundation for the 2015-2016 academic year.
As an alumnus of Western Piedmont Community College,
I know first-hand the value that Western Piedmont
Community College brings to our community and the
impact the Foundation has on the lives of our students.
Last year, the Foundation provided more than $110,000 in student scholarships
and assistance to our students needing financial help for college. Additionally, the
Foundation provided more than $35,000 to support programs designed to bring
educational opportunities for our employees and more than 2,500 citizens in the
community. This was made possible by donors like you (see pgs 14 – 19) as well
100% of our full-time employees, 100% of our College’s Board of Trustees and
100% of our Foundation’s Board of Directors who gave to the Foundation. These
are remarkable results! Thank you!
This year, the Foundation will maintain focus on raising funds to support student
scholarships in addition to professional and community development (pgs 4 – 6).
There are several convenient ways to give (pgs 8 – 9) and we hope you will consider
a making a gift because your support does so much to make an impact on Western
Piedmont students, employees and our shared community.
Thank you for your consideration and thank you for your commitment, dedication
and belief in the critical work of the Foundation. We deeply appreciate your support.
Very Truly,
Joel Z. Wakefield
The Western Piedmont compass symbolizes the
College as a wayfinding tool to help our students,
employees and community find their way to
accessible, high quality education that improves
lives and promotes growth in our community.
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$110,000
STUDENTSCHOLARSHIPS
Each year, the Foundation provides student scholarships and assistance through
endowed and annual funds. Awards are based on need and merit and make it
possible for hundreds of students to maintain pursuit of their education and
career goals.
However, with the rising cost of tuition, textbooks and general living expenses,
additional funding is needed to provide unrestricted support for our students.
More than 80% of Western Piedmont students receive aid through federal grant
programs and scholarships. But there are students who are often forced to choose
lower paying jobs over the pursuit of a degree.
Donations to the General Scholarship Fund are needed to increase the number
of unrestricted scholarships and assistance funds available to students who share
the financial challenge of staying enrolled and focused on their educational and
career dreams.
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Scholarship recipients gather at the annual scholarship reception to show their appreciation and gratitude for the donors that fund their education.
Continental officials recently established a scholarship to help students pursue a career in mechanical, electrical and computer engineering.
financial assistance provided by the Foundation annually
SCHOLARSHIPS DEVELOPMENTPROFESSIONALA core value at Western Piedmont Community College is the professional
development of our employees. We believe providing training and educational
opportunities to our faculty and staff is an important way to ensure quality programs
and services are provided to the community.
Development opportunities are provided through the Foundation’s Faculty/Staff
Mini-Grant program, three endowed teaching chairs, and annual awards for the
Excellence in Teaching and Outstanding Staff Member. Other opportunities are
provided through the Jim W. Burnett Professional Development Fund, which was
established by former president, Dr. Jim Burnett who recognized a need to establish
a permanent fund to help meet the growing need for faculty and staff training.
Donations to support professional development are needed to sustain and
expand the number of professional development opportunities made available to
College employees.
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professional and community development programming provided
Communication instructor Deb Rose was awarded a Foundation grant to be trained on oral history projects, which she will use to work with students on a service learning project.
Health Sciences Dean Ann Marie McNeely received a Foundation grant to attend a conference to learn new strategies to enhance the College’s developmental courses.
Rusty Harrison and Christine Sprinkle are recipients of the Foundation’s annual Excellence in Teaching (Harrison) and Outstanding Staff Member (Sprinkle) awards.
$35,000
COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT
The Foundation assists the College in fulfilling its mission to promote growth in the
community by providing funding for numerous education-based events for local
citizens. Programs are held throughout the year and are designed to explore and
celebrate cultural diversity, global events and social topics.
Each year the Foundation sponsors the Fall Speakers Forum & Ervin Constitutional
Issues Program, multiple concerts by the Western Piedmont Symphony resident
quartet and Advanced Manufacturing Day. These events are free, open to the public,
and offer the local community access to unique learning opportunities. Additionally,
the Foundation supports the Exploring Joara Archeological Field School at the Berry
dig site in Burke County. This site enables many citizens to interact with an important
piece of history
Donations to support community development are needed to increase and
continue providing education-based programs for the community.
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The Foundation provides the community with four concerts a year from the Western Piedmont Symphony’s resident quartet. The Kontras Quartet visited campus from 2012 – 2015.
WPCC students, employees and community members participate in the archeological field school each summer at the Berry Dig Site, a location receiving global attention for its recent discoveries.
number of citizens exposed to education based community events
2,500
DEVELOPMENTWestern Piedmont Foundation has hosted the Annual Golf Classic since 1984 and
Caterpillar in Morganton has served as the lead sponsor since 1998. The tournament
is held at Mimosa Hills Country Club and attracts golfers and sponsors committed to
supporting the mission of the Western Piedmont Foundation and Western Piedmont
Community College.
A record number of golfers attended the event on May 4, 2015 with 30 teams
competing for team awards and hole prizes. Proceeds from the event go to
support cultural arts programs offered on campus for the community, employee
performance awards and a Mini-Grant program that encourages the pursuit
of innovative teaching strategies, active learning projects and professional
development.
Support of the Annual Golf Classic by golfers, food and hole sponsors is needed
to support recognition of employee performance.
ANNUALGOLF CLASSIC
Tournament winners with the lowest net score
included Keith Strand, Chelsea Ledford, Eddie
McGimsey and Jim Coleman representing Western
Piedmont Community College.
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Tournament winners with the lowest gross score
included, Jerry Baker, Richard Breeden, Jeff Carswell
and Russ Sprehe representing First Citizens Bank.
ESTABLISH A SCHOLARSHIP
There are two types of scholarships: Endowed and Annual. Both types of
scholarships are established and administered using a fund authority based on the
Donor’s wishes and guidelines established by the Foundation.
A named endowed scholarship requires a minimum principal gift of $10,000, which
is permanently restricted for investment. Income on the principal provides annual
scholarship awards and is determined by the Foundation’s annual endowment
spending allotment.
A named endowment may be established with an initial gift of any amount, and the
Foundation expects that the minimum principal required will be reached within three
years. If the principal is not reached after three years, the fund balance will shift to
the General Scholarship Fund.
Scholarship awards begin after the fully endowed fund earns interest income for one
year. Designated gifts to the endowed scholarship fund may be made at any time.
A Donor may establish a named annual scholarship at any time with a minimum gift
amount of $1,000. The Donor, or Donors, contribute the funds necessary to award
the scholarship each year and the fund must maintain a balance equal to the annual
scholarship award amount and the initial minimum gift amount ($1,000.00 + annual
award = minimum balance).
In the event that the donor is unable to provide the annual scholarship or when funds
are not sufficient to cover the scholarship award amount, the balance of the fund will
be transferred to the Foundation’s General Scholarship fund.
SUPPORT THE ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN
The Foundation conducts an Annual Giving Campaign every year during the fall
semester. Donors may make unrestricted gifts to the Western Piedmont Foundation
during this time, or at any point in the year. Gifts to the Annual Giving Fund may be
unrestricted or can be designated to an existing scholarship. A complete listing of
Western Piedmont Foundation’s scholarships, loan program, endowed teaching
chairs and enhancement funds are listed on page 10-12.
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WAYS TO GIVE
Regardless of the type of gift a donor chooses to pursue, all gifts will support
the mission of the Western Piedmont Foundation and are tax deductible. Several
convenient methods of giving are available.
BY MAIL
Donations may be mailed to the Foundation office at the following address:
Western Piedmont Foundation
1001 Burkemont Avenue
Morganton, NC 28655
ONLINE
Visit www.wpcc.edu/foundation
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Atticus Simpson, Executive Director
828-448-3120
HOW TO GIVE
PLAY IN OUR GOLF TOURNAMENT
Western Piedmont Foundation’s Annual Golf Classic is held in May at Mimosa Hills
Country Club. Proceeds go to fund professional and community development
opportunities provided by Western Piedmont Community College and the Foundation.
Several opportunities to support the tournament exist including individual players,
team sponsors, hole sponsors and food sponsors.
JOIN THE WESTERN PIEDMONT FOUNDATION LEGACY SOCIETY
The Foundation Legacy Society includes donors who have made Western Piedmont
Foundation a part of their overall financial and/or estate plan. Established in 2014 by
Dr. Cheryl Oxford and Louise White, the Foundation Legacy Society includes donors
who make planned gifts to the Foundation as bequests, income generating assets,
charitable remainder trusts, life insurance and retirement plan assets.
Planned giving tactics offer donor benefits including increasing or securing retirement
income, reduced and eliminated income taxes, reduced estate taxes and ensuring
the future of the Western Piedmont Foundation. Donors considering planned giving
options are advised to contact their personal financial advisors.
Jessica Epley, Assistant Director
828-448-3122
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WAYS TO GIVE
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
Benner-Pharr Endowed Scholarship
Nadia & Steve Blahut Endowed Scholarship
Richard T. Breeden, Sr. Academic Merit Endowed Scholarship
Breeden Family Collegiate Endowed Scholarship
Suzanne Bleynat Bridges Endowed Scholarship
Bright Salvageot Endowed Scholarship
Sam Brinkley Endowed Scholarship
Iris “Tootsie” Browning Endowed Scholarship
Burke County Firefighters Association Endowed Scholarship
Burke County Medical Alliance Scholarship
Burke Education Endowment Program: Huffman-Cornwell, Richardson & Rostan Scholarships
Carlton E. Caruso, Sr. Endowed Scholarship
Paul and Mildred Cash Scholarship*
Mary Ann Chou Achievement in Nursing Education Scholarship*
K. Harold Clark Scholarship
Larry R. Clark Endowed Scholarship
Doug Cline Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Chad B. Cole Merit Endowed Scholarship
George T. Cornwell Endowed Scholarship
Helen Kincaid Craft Endowed Scholarship
Elizabeth Irene Dale Endowed Nursing Scholarship
Virginia Davis Endowed Scholarship
James H. and Doris E. Edwards Endowed Scholarship
The Honorable Sam J. Ervin, III Scholarship
Dr. Jean C. Ervin Presbyterian Endowed Scholarship
Fitzgerald Nursery Endowed Scholarship
Foothills Chapter North Carolina Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Endowed Scholarship
Foothills NC Society of Surveyors Endowed Scholarship
Larry “Skip” Foxx, Jr. Endowed Scholarship
Raymond B. Goodfellow Endowed Scholarship
Grace Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Endowed Scholarship
Riley Thomas Greer Endowed Scholarship
Johny & Abby Hildebrand Endowed Scholarship
Margaret H. Hoyle Endowed Scholarship
Steve M. Hoyle Memorial Endowed Scholarship
R.O. Huffman/Joe K. Byrd, Sr. Merit Scholarship
Richard B. Hurst Endowed Scholarship
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WESTERN PIEDMONT FOUNDATION2015-2016 SCHOLARSHIPS
Linwood & Harriet Inscoe Endowed Scholarship
Ruth Coffey Isenhour Endowed Scholarship
Elizabeth Hooper Jackson, M.D. Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Naomi & Oval Jaynes, Sr. Endowed Nursing Scholarship
Jones-Pons Nursing Endowed Scholarship
Lt. Kelly Kincaid Emergency Services Scholarship
Elizabeth D. Lefevers Endowed Scholarship*
Louis A. Lovelace Endowed Scholarship
Dr. Robert C. McAdams Endowed Scholarship
Michael J. Morse Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Rebecca K. Ollis Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Liz Oxford Memorial Scholarship
Oxford Scholarship for the Arts
Oxford-White Academic Merit Scholarship
Palmer-Wrigglesworth Endowment Fund*
Ann Cornwell Patton Endowed Scholarship
Robert L. Patton Endowed Scholarship
Raymond & Arlene Poteat Endowed Scholarship
Clark Douglas Powell Endowed Scholarship
Ed Reading Endowed Scholarship
J. Iverson Riddle Employee Scholarship
John P. Rostan, Jr. Endowed Scholarship
J.P. Rostan, Sr. and Irma G. Rostan Endowed Scholarship
Naomi B. Rostan Endowed Scholarship
M.E. Shell Endowed Scholarship
Jo Bailey Sitton Endowed Scholarship
J.C. & Smaro Black Sossoman Endowed Scholarship
Jan C. Stuenkel Endowed Scholarship
Sandra Easterly Sweazey Endowed Nursing Scholarship
Othenia “Tina” Taylor Endowed Scholarship
James “Bud” Toner Memorial Scholarship
George & Wilma Williams Endowed Scholarship
ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Ryan Bobo Scholarship
Building Construction Technology Scholarship
Catawba Valley Paralegal Association (CVPA) Lynn Price Memorial Scholarship
Continental Maintenance Technician Scholarship
Gerald & Meilia Cox Family Foundation Scholarship
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WESTERN PIEDMONT FOUNDATION2015-2016 SCHOLARSHIPS
Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Association Scholarship
William Hall Scholarship
Adam Klutz BLET Scholarship
Morganton High School Class of 1972 Memorial Scholarship
William Lee Richardson Scholarship
Western Piedmont Woodcrafters Scholarship*
Arthur and Nelle Young Scholarship*
LOAN PROGRAMS
Mull Student Emergency Loan Fund
Phifer Allied Health Emergency Loan Fund
ENDOWED TEACHING CHAIRS
Sterling R. Collett Endowed Teaching Chair
Sara Lee Knit Products Endowed Teaching Chair
Rostan Family Foundation Endowed Teaching Chair
ENHANCEMENT FUNDS
Basic Skills Enhancement Fund
Burke Middle College Enhancement Fund
Jim W. Burnett Professional Development Fund*
Digital Effects & Animation Technology Enhancement Fund
Student Assistance Program
*New Scholarships
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Donor Bill Bright congratulates student scholar Hannah Webb, recipient of the Bright-Salvageot Scholarship.
Student scholar Amber Pitts (left) meets with Karen Clarke,
donor and representative for the Jan C. Stuenkel Scholarship.
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Student scholar Willie Gross is congratulated by donor Randall James, representative of the Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Association Scholarship.
Dr. Cheryl Oxford and Louise White pose with Colby Carr,
recipient of the Oxford-White Academic Merit Scholarship.
The parents of student scholar Amy Rosenberger thank Linda Wall for her support provided through the Oxford Scholarship for the Arts.
Dr. Michael Helmick, president of WPCC, congratulates
Jesse Powell, recipient of the Burke Education Endowment
Program scholarship.
LEGACY SOCIETY*
Dr. Cheryl Oxford and Louise White
VISIONARIES ($10,000 & ABOVE)
Anonymous
Dr. Michael and Lorena Chou
Dr. Timothy Chou
Community Foundation of Burke County
Continental
Drexel Foundation Inc.
Carolyn Kath
Dr. Cheryl Oxford and Louise White
William Lea Palmer
Dr. Debra H. Thatcher
Allen and Jean VanNoppen
Wells Fargo Foundation
PROTECTORS ($5,000-$9,999)
American Roller Bearing
Dr. Jim and June Burnett
Columbus Land
James Tool Machine and Engineering, Inc.
Morganton Service League
SAFT America, Inc.
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation
PIONEERS ($1,000-$4,999)
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
Dr. Chad and Ashley Bledsoe
Blue Knights NC XXIII
David and Judy Bobo
Burke County Firefighters Association
Catawba Valley Paralegal Association
Nancy Collett
Ruffin Collett
Gerald P. and Melia S. Cox
Criket Strong, Inc.
Executive Assessment Institute
Friends of DuPont Forest
Dr. Michael S. Helmick and Dr. Melinda M. Davis
Lee and Sandy Hoilman
Huffman-Cornwell Foundation
Dr. Roger and Sharon Jackson
Suzanne Jones
Ronald and Anne Martin
McDonald’s
Nadine McGrady
Malone and Shirley McNeely
Philip and Beni Moore
Morganton-Burke Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #23
Nicholas Penna
Edward and Rebecca Phifer
Atticus and Katherine Simpson
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WESTERN PIEDMONT FOUNDATION2014 -2015 ANNUAL GIVING DONORS
*If you have included the Western Piedmont Foundation in your planned giving strategy but are not included in the Legacy Society, please let us know so that we can celebrate and honor your generosity.
Judge Claude and Jo Bailey Sitton
David and Debbie Smith
Gerald and Jean Stephens
Ben and Sara Lou Succop
Ronald and Anne Thompson
Eddie Wall
Linda Wall
GUARDIANS ($500-$999)
Don and Amparo Alfaro
William and Margaret Allman
Anonymous
Sam and Caroline Avery
Spencer and Donna Cash
Sherrill and Glenda Cole
Dr. Ellen Collett and Rountree Collett
William and Georgia Collett
Faye Cook
Gene and Mary Gay Cooke
Michael Daniels
Drs. John and Vivian Dembski
Robert and Lauren Denton
Robert and Melanie Dunn
Dr. Michael and Rhonda Ensley
Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Association
Elaine Byrd Farge
First Citizens Bank
John and Jane Greene, Sr.
Rod Harrelson
Brandon Hensley
Joan Hogan
Bill and Pat Lennon
Dr. Joseph and Deborah Mazzola
Dr. Ryan and Lisa Miller
Molded Fiber Glass
Mull Foundation
Annelle Mulwee
Scott and Laura Mulwee
Nancy Norris
Jamie and Wilma Parsons
David and Susan Pollpeter
SGL Carbon
Sypris Technologies
Charles Taylor
Dalton and Katie Walters
Western Piedmont Woodcrafters Association
Betty Woerner
SUPPORTERS ($100-$499)
Bob and Alice Baia
Don and Kathy Bailey
Dori Barron
Bill Batman
David Benner
Doris Bentley
Bruce and Susan Bingham
Michael Bingham
Rep. Hugh and Ann Blackwell
Rev. Dr. Thomas and Patricia Bland
Dr. J. Hartley and Dorothy Bowen
Jeanette Hollar Braswell
Tommie and Norma Brittain
Star Brown
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WESTERN PIEDMONT FOUNDATION2014 -2015 ANNUAL GIVING DONORS
Mark Buff
Rani Burd
Burke Pharmacy
Sammy Burnett
Cannon Pharmacy
Harry Carpenter
Wesley Chaney
Chavez Enterprises
Rondel and Elsie Childres
Lisa Childress
Gary and Dereama Coffin
Jim Coleman
James Cox
Martha S Cukor
Susan Curry
Senator Warren Daniel
Nancy Daniel
Danny Dixon
Rep. Josh Dobson
Terry Doyle
Brenda Duckworth
Edward Jones-Martin Sohovich
Jessica Epley
Elisabeth Ervin
Clark and Le Erwin
Dr. SR and Amy Evans
Janet Fisher
Carroll and Peggy Franklin
Catherine Freeman
Melissa Freeman
Tom Frost
Gene Gaither
Teresa Giese
Glen Alpine Community Club
Dr. Kimberly Gragg and Lee Gragg
Steve and Nancy Gregory
David Grose
Rusty Harrison
Donald and Susan Haugen
Candis Hildebran
Vicki Holder
Dr. Ed and Sue Holler
Eric Hurley
Sharon Jacumin
Lee Oval and Pricilla Jaynes
Lee Kiser
Cindy Konarski
Dr. John and Laura Lafferty
Jerry and Edna LaMaster
Chelsea Ledford
Ron Lewis
Steven Lian
Jean Lilly
Deborah Lonon
Kathy Looney
Wendy Maney
Dr. Robert C McAdams
Eddie McGimsey
Larry and Doris McMahon
Ann Marie McNeely
Geoff and Kelly Messenheimer
Kyle Miller
Patsy Miller
Wallace B. and Ann Moncrief
Rick and Jane Moody
Morganton Honda
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WESTERN PIEDMONT FOUNDATION2014 -2015 ANNUAL GIVING DONORS
Morganton News Herald
Jennifer Moua
Steven Moulton
John and Helen Nash
John and Donna Nelson
NewBridge Bank
Packaging Corporation of America
Beth Parrish
William Parton
Penny Peeler
Plaza Latina of Newton LLC
Dr. Edward and Roben Plyler
Karen Pritchard
Jennifer Propst
Virginia Rector
Todd and Terry Redman
Eddie and Claudette Reece
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Richardson
Sherilyn Ritchie
Debra Rose
James Rostan
Mary Charlotte Safford
Maureen “Mo” Schwind
Don and Julie Scott
Earl and Susan Searcy
Lisa Sessions
Siemens
Russ and Terri Sprehe
Christine Sprinkle
Ernie St. Louis
Angela Stamey
Brian and April Stephens
Chris and Libby Stephens
Keith Strand
Naomi Styles
John and Ruth Ann Suttle
Tonja Suttles
Catherine Thomas
Valdese Cleaners
VanNoppen Marketing
Joey and Sherry Wakefield
Dr. William Walton and Dr. Alicia Walsh
Brad Wandler
Michelle Weiner
Richard and Elsie Whisnant
Natalie Watts Whitaker, DDS
Susan Williams
Mike Willis
Linda K. Wright
FRIENDS (UP TO $99)
Dr. Gerri Adams
Leslie Aldridge
Robert Angley
Monica Arney
Libby Barger
James and Linda Belote
Michelle Benton
Anita Berry
Beverly Berry
Josh Berry
Neal Bevans
David Biddix
Kathy Bowman
Laura Bowman
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WESTERN PIEDMONT FOUNDATION2014 -2015 ANNUAL GIVING DONORS
Rachel Bradshaw
Carla Branch
Diana Brewer
Ruth Ann Brisson
Bobby Brittain
Louise Brittain
Ricky and Ellen Brittain
Betty Brown
Christine Brown
Gregory Buchanan
Joy Buff
Jane Cantwell
Jeremy Caroway
Linda Carswell
Michael and Adrian Chapman
Wanda Chester
Bill Childers
Apriale Clark
Karen Clarke
Tonya Coates
Margaret Coleman
Betsy Colliander
Amanda Cooper
Suzanne Crawford
Dorwyn and Linda Croom
Donna Crowder
Jonathan Crumpler
Jason Dale
Tim Dale
Amy Davis
Paul Dellinger
Anissa Demiter
Maureen Dougher
Katie Dunnagan
Ralph Edwards, Jr.
Vondra Evans
Ann Giles Falls
Kristi Farley
Betty Ferguson
Judy Fisher
Roy and Lynn Garrett
James and Jennifer Garrison
Ron and Posie George
Tammy Glover
Ronald Gray
Melissa Grill
John Grubbs
Warren Gruber
Robin Hall
Erika Hogan
Beth Holland
Theron and Melissa Hollar
Tamara Honea
Chip Hope
Dan and Sarah Hoyle
Karen Huffman
Cathy Huffman-Oaks
Susan Ingram
Kenny Isaacs
Stacey Johnson
Max Jordan
Annette Joy
Deanna Keller
Bonnie Kellogg
Scott Kerley
Shannon Kincaid
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WESTERN PIEDMONT FOUNDATION2014 -2015 ANNUAL GIVING DONORS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirksey and Mr. Ed Kirksey
John Kiser
Courtney Long
Daphne Martin
Lisa Mauney
Sherry McCracken
Leslie McKesson
Hope McPeters
Lisa Miller
Charles Moore
Anna Moose
Mountain Micro Systems
Tim Mull
Ingrid Najera
Teah Nile
Rick Noggle
North Morganton United Methodist Church
Robin Nutt
Terri Ollis
Part-Time Developmental Education Employees
Jennie Patton
Julie Patton
Pete Patton and Libby Linker
Mark Pellatt
Audrey Perselay
Toon Phapphayboun
Tim Pittman
Becky Pollard
Mark Poteat
Dr. Kara Presnell
Scott Pruett
Don Queen
Kristina Rasmussen
Meagan Roberts
Naomi Roberts
Karen Robinson
David and Kimberly Rudisill
Shea Ruff
Nick Saturno
Kathy Scott
Nancy Shoaf
Chris Smith
Pamela Smith
Michael Spath
Danette Steelman-Bridges
Tina Stewart
Megan Suber
Cathy Tallent
Larry Thompson
Stacy Thurman
Robert Vasile
Sam Vegter
Steve Warren
Ashley Wells
David Wells
Mark Whisnant
Andy White
Cathy Williams
Cindy Woody
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WESTERN PIEDMONT FOUNDATION2014 -2015 ANNUAL GIVING DONORS
1001 Burkemont AvenueMorganton, North Carolina 28655
828-448-3122
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