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From our April 12, 2001,
edition.
CC
unveils campaign to raise $3.9 million
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Clarendon
College has unveiled a campaign to raise nearly $3.9 million over the next
three years to meet the present and future needs of the Panhandle’s
oldest institution of higher learning.
The
New Horizons Capital Campaign was well received during a luncheon held
last Thursday for 65 local community leaders, faculty, alumni, and
supporters of CC.
The
campaign identifies four major goals for the college: a new library and
learning resources center, a new livestock and equine center, additional
funding for scholarships, and money for instructional equipment and
emerging technologies.
The
current CC Library, housed in approximately 4,000 square feet, is no
longer adequate to serve the school’s students. A new facility will cost
the college approximately $2 million and would provide 15,000 to 18,000
square feet for library and learning resource purposes. This facility
would be of great benefit to people in the college’s service area and
would enable the college to increase the number of holdings in the library
and to better prepare students for university work and lifelong learning.
A
livestock and equine center is needed because Clarendon College currently
has no facilities at all for these programs or for the livestock
competitions that are held here throughout the year. Some of these events
draw upwards of 2,000 people to Clarendon. In addition to attracting
visitors to various competitions, supporters say the center would allow
the college to expand and enhance its agricultural programs. The center
would encompass 66,000 square feet and would cost an estimated $1 million.
The
campaign hopes to raise a $500,000 endowment to bolster the college’s
scholarship program. Another $390,000 is set as the goal for technology
and equipment improvements to benefit both students and faculty.
CC
President Myles Shelton says the New Horizons campaign has been well
received by the public.
“We’ve
got a lot of folks who believe in Clarendon College and who see the needs
which exist,” he said. “They want to see those needs met in a way that
will service this area for a long time to come.”
Shelton
said it will ultimately be volunteers in the campaign who meet friend to
friend to raise the money.
The
campaign, which began last August, is broken into two phases. The first
phase involved the Board of Regents, the CC Foundation Board, and the
faculty and staff.
Shelton
said the faculty/staff goal of $20,000 has been exceeded. That group has
raised $32,000 and is still working, he said.
The
boards are about halfway to their goal of raising $500,000.
The
next phase of the campaign – the public phase – was launched at the
luncheon. It will focus first on alumni and people in Donley County, then
proceed to the college’s seven-county service area and beyond. The final
part of the public phase will be conducted through foundations and
corporations.
“Foundations
like to see that the people closest to the college are behind the campaign
before they give their support,” Shelton said.
Founded
in 1898 by the Methodist Church, Clarendon College has been a public
institution since 1927. The College District receives financing from state
sources, but funds for facilities and instructional equipment must be
generated locally or through private support. Supporters say up to date
facilities and current technology is even more important as students enter
the work force and prepare to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
For
more information about the New Horizons Campaign, contact the Clarendon
College Office of Development at 1-800-687-9737. Or you can write to PO
Box 968, Clarendon, TX 79226.
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