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Dateline: July 12, 2001
Local
bank donates $50k for CC library
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The
Donley County State Bank made a donation to the Clarendon College
Foundation totaling $50,000 Tuesday afternoon.
The
money was earmarked for use as seed money for the college’s proposed
library, one of the projects of the New Horizons Campaign.
“This
is something we’re very pleased about,” said CC President Myles
Shelton. “The library is very important to the future of Clarendon
College.”
Shelton
said the current CC Library, which is a part of the Administration
Building constructed in 1968, is not big enough to meet the present needs
of the institution. The library now has approximately 4,000 square feet of
space and holds 22,000 volumes. For a school the size of CC, it should be
8-10,000 square feet and hold 30-40,000 volumes, the president said.
“The
library is a major project of our capital campaign,” Shelton said,
“and we’re very pleased that this gift will set the standards for this
project.”
An
adequate new library is expected to cost CC at least $1 million, but
Shelton said the “ideal” facility would cost about $2 million.
Donley
County State Bank President Jimmy Fowler said his bank has been a longtime
supporter of the Panhandle’s oldest institution of higher learning.
“Hopefully
this gift will be a little start that they can build on to reach their
goal,” Fowler said.
The
New Horizons Campaign was authorized by the CC Board of Regents in May of
2000. Its two main objectives are the construction of a new library and a
livestock and equestrian center. Secondary goals include raising money for
scholarships, upgrading technology, and other campus improvements.
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