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Page 1: Blue Ridge Community College Annual Report 2012 13

Blue Ridge Community College

Annual Report2012–2013

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2 PARTNERSHIPS & OUTREACH

BRCC – MBC Celebrates 20 Years!

This spring marked the 20th anniversary of Mary Baldwin College’s partnership with Blue Ridge Community College, which includes a well-established guaranteed admission agreement and a MBC office on-site at BRCC to help facilitate the preparation and transition of BRCC students to MBC.

The partnership was recognized as not only one of the first such partnerships in Virginia but across the nation. MBC-BRCC student extraordinaire Kelli Cash spoke at the ceremony, commenting about how the partnership had helped her achieve her dream of higher education.

BRCC Raises Hunger Awareness with Week of Activities

Blue Ridge Community College and the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank (BRAFB) partnered for the sixth year to raise the profile of hunger, both locally

and abroad. The 2012 Virginia Hunger Symposium featured a panel discussion by local experts, a film viewing, a hunger simulation, the Empty Bowl dinner, and culminated with a benefit concert by folk music legend Tom Paxton.

Since its inception in 2007, the hunger symposium has raised $43,230 and 19,476 pounds of food for the BRAFB to address the growing problem of food insecurity. According to the BRAFB, that is more than 187,000 meals! To put that

in perspective, that’s enough food to provide two meals and a snack to every person living in Augusta County.

BRCC Phi Theta Kappa sponsored a viewing and discussion of the film, 30 Days on Minimum Wage, which chronicled the experiences of filmmaker Morgan Spurlock and his fiancée living on minimum wage in 2005. The film shed light on the struggles of low income families, such as hunger, unreliable public transportation, safety concerns, stresses of minimum wage work, difficulty budgeting, and being without health insurance. The discussion updated and localized some of the statistics used in the film.

Another student-led event challenged teams of first-year BRCC students to answer the question: What is it like being unable to afford food? In the Hunger Simulation awareness program, designed by BRCC Enactus as part of its annual Campbell’s Let’s Can Hunger Campaign, students had to “live out” a three-day period as food-challenged individuals and families. Enactus students represented aid agency workers, food pantry workers, and social service employees, creating real life experiences for the 90 participants.

Enactus Sharing the Light

In an attempt to bring light to six small villages in Haiti, as part of their ongoing efforts to improve the quality of life on the island, BRCC Enactus

took more than 600 solar lights into small villages on the island. This project not only provides the villagers with light but will save them money, improve their environment, and create jobs and sustainability.

The solar powered lights, which cost about $20, are durable and provide a safe and efficient light for homes. The team selected an entrepreneur in each village, and gave them 100 lights. Those entrepreneurs had to present a business plan, and promised to also train other residents to sell the lights as well.

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COMMUNITY 3

Dr. Bruce Bowman, chairperson of the Blue Ridge Community College Board, is the recipient of

the 2012 Chairman’s Award for College Board Member Exemplary Service presented by the State Board for Virginia’s Community Colleges. This award recognizes outstanding service by a currently serving community college board member. Dr. Bowman, a BRCC alumnus, has a long history of service on both the college’s Local Board and the Educational Foundation Board.

“Dr. Bowman is one of BRCC’s most effective advocates. As a BRCC graduate, he tells his own compelling story of how the college helped him get started toward his goal of becoming a veterinarian. As someone

Multicultural Books

Children visiting the Explore More Discovery Museum in Harrisonburg will find more than 40 new bilingual books in the International Book Collection of the One

World Exhibit, thanks to a group of students from Blue Ridge Community College.

“We are thrilled by the generosity of the BRCC SPECTRUM students. The International Book Collection helps children connect globally and embraces the rich diversity of our community,” said Executive Director or the Museum, Lisa Shull.

She added, “With nearly 60,000 annual visitors, the museum’s guests represent a wide range of languages and cultures. It is unique to find a collection like this in a hands-on Discovery Museum.” The International Book Collection is an initiative of the local Rotary Clubs and is housed in the One World Exhibit Gallery.

“We collected and donated books representing the cultures and languages of our club members and advisors. We purposely bought mostly bilingual books so parents could read to their children in both their native languages and English,” explained SPECTRUM Advisor and BRCC staff member, Miriam Basinger.

“The donation was for a good cause and informing the community how SPECTRUM, from BRCC, is trying to make a little international impact everywhere in the community,” said BRCC Spectrum President, Razhan Jaf.

The donated books represent the following languages and cultures: French, Spanish, Portuguese, Swahili, Arabic, Hindi, Dutch, Kurdish, Russian, African-American, Hebrew, Italian, German, and Ghana.

BRCC’s Children’s Theatre Workshop Presentation of Oliver Twist is a Sell-out

who has hired graduates of Blue Ridge Community College, he articulates well

the important role the College plays in our local workforce. Finally, as our Local Board Chair and donor, he is a strong advocate in the community about the mission of the College and the vital work we do for students and employers,” said BRCC President, Dr. John Downey.

Award criteria included: participation in community life, mobilizing the mission of the community college, participation in college-related activities, overall contribution to the community college mission, leadership to help solve challenges to community colleges in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and leadership roles in state, regional, or national associations.

BRCC Board Member Garners State Award

Blue Ridge Community College’s Children’s Theatre Workshop presentation of Oliver

Twist in November created such a buzz, it accomplished something no other Fine Arts Center performance had done before: sold out all tickets before opening night!

The production, directed by Matthew Grandpré, featured a cast of 22 young people ages 8-14, who practiced for weeks in a workshop setting to hone their acting skills. The production was top-notch, with stellar performances given by young and relatively inexperienced actors. The impact the experience had on them was clear when each cast member spontaneously stood and spoke to a room of about 100 people, to attest

to what the production and the director had meant to them.

Due to the popularity of Children’s Theatre Workshop productions, a fourth showing was added to this year’s play, The Prince and the Pauper.

The Fine Arts Center continues to be a popular venue for students and members of the community to immerse themselves in the arts. Musical and dramatic performances and art show exhibits drew over 3,000 visitors.

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4 COMMUNITY

Private Dollars Provide Vital Support to the College

The BRCC Educational Foundation provided $60,000 in support of faculty positions and $5,117 to upgrade the IV simulator equipment in the Nursing program.

Working in cooperation with the Financial Aid Office of Blue Ridge Community College, the BRCC Educational Foundation awarded a record $253,600 in scholarship assistance to deserving BRCC students. A record 182 scholarship recipients and donor representatives attended the BRCC Scholarship Luncheon on March 22, 2013.

Through its Strategic Initiative Grant Program, the BRCC Educational Foundation funded efforts to improve the number of

BRCC students who successfully transfer to a four-year college or university. These included the “Transfer Tour Tuesday” and “Beyond BRCC” opportunities.

Supporters of Blue Ridge Community College helped the BRCC Educational Foundation raise $76,699 in net profit during the “Western Hoedown” Spring Fling Auction. More than 225 attendees enjoyed an evening of spirited bidding and buying at the auction, which was sponsored by Moseley Architects, Beam Brothers Trucking, and Graves-Light Wealth Management Group of Wells Fargo Advisors.

Annual Career

Expo Brings Businesses

and Students Together

Job seekers from on campus and the general public flocked to the ABG Career Expo in April. Sponsored by Alpha Beta Gamma business society and

the Career Services office, the expo featured career seminars, job finding assistance, employer exhibitors, and even a fashion show.

Sixty local business and industry partners participated to raise awareness of their products, goods, and services, in addition to providing information about job opportunities and internships.

Breakout sessions discussed social media in the workplace, interview tips, and how to dress for success in interviews and on the job. BRCC students and alumni were also able to have professional photos taken and get assistance with résumé writing.

FFA Celebrates 85 Years

In March, BRCC’s Collegiate Future Farmers of America Chapter hosted a celebration of the 85th Anniversary of the FFA. Weyers Cave is the site of the first chapter (1927) of the Future Farmers of Virginia, later to become the National

FFA Organization.

The event featured a keynote address by Matt Lohr, Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture. Others in attendance included middle and high school FFA chapters from the area, and influential FFA leaders in the Shenandoah Valley.

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5COLLEGE AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS

BRCC’s PTK Honor Society Wins International, Regional Awards

Blue Ridge Community College’s Alpha Xi Xi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa continued to win awards this fiscal year.

At the international level, the chapter earned 5-star status, the highest such status awarded, and received Honorable Mention in the Distinguished Chapter category. The

club was also recognized at the regional level with Honorable Mentions for College Project and Honors in Action Project. The club also received a Distinguished Theme Award for its focus on “Too Big to Fail: Competition and Economics.”

Three individuals were recognized as well for their contributions to the club. Chapter officers Peggy Michel and Val Hiner were named to the Virginia Region Hall of Honor. BRCC Alumna Terry Laney was recognized for her service as an officer in the Virginia Region Alumni Association.

BRCC Earns Place on National Honor Roll for Community Service

Blue Ridge Community College was named to the 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll,

one of 690 institutions of higher education to receive this honor. This designation is the highest honor a college or university can receive for its commitment to volunteering, service learning, and civic engagement.

“The faculty and students at Blue Ridge Community College have a long history of engagement in community service and service learning. We believe such service helps prepare our graduates to be active and engaged leaders in the community,” said Dr. John Downey, President of BRCC. “We’re honored that our work has been recognized through the President’s Service Learning Initiative. The tremendous energy of our faculty and our students demonstrates our values, especially our commitment to the community we serve.”

“BRCC Enactus’s BRIDGE project was one of the programs that helped contribute to the College receive this recognition,” said Enactus Advisor Rebecca Evans. “This program, currently in its third year, has helped mentor 12 women back into college degree programs and/or workforce training certifications. The BRIDGE is a partnership between the Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare (VIEW Program) and funded through a Wal-Mart Women’s Economic Empowerment Grant and a Wells Fargo Community Development Grant.

Other BRCC community service-related initiatives throughout the year included: the Annual Virginia Hunger Symposium, Enactus’s “I Choose” program, United Way’s Unity Day, and a Career Expo to name a few.

BRCC Enactus Breaks Through the Glass Ceiling – Places in the Top Colleges & Universities in the U.S.

The BRCC Enactus team returned from Enactus USA National Exposition victorious. After competing against 155 other Enactus teams from across the country for nearly a week, BRCC Enactus was named 2nd Runner-up after the final round.

Excitement grew throughout the week as the student-driven team moved from the opening round of competition to the semi-final round, and then finally to the final four level of competition—the first time a two-year college has ever placed in the final four!

BRCC Enactus presented several projects to the 80 judges made up of corporate executives from the Enactus sponsor companies. BRCC Enactus presented on their work in the Shenandoah Valley community as they mentor at-risk women back into college through the BRIDGE Program. The BRIDGE was also recognized at the National Expo as one of the top eight projects in the U.S. focusing on empowering women as part of the Walmart Women’s Economic Empowerment Project Partnership. BRCC Enactus was also awarded a $5,000 Lowes Community Improvement Grant Award for the team’s work in Haiti creating economic opportunity for the villagers of Mon L’opital. Additionally, BRCC Enactus placed third in the Campbell’s Let’s Can Hunger Project Partnership, which focused on not only providing immediate but also sustained hunger relief. BRCC Enactus worked with middle school children for six weeks in Recipes Meet Reality, a program that found Enactus students mentoring students on nutrition, exercise, growing their own food, budgeting for food purchases, and cooking!

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6 INSTRUCTION

Training the Valley’s Workforce

BRCC Continuing Education responded to a surge in employer requests, delivering 36 percent more customized

corporate training and consulting services than the prior year. Non-credit workforce funding approved by the General Assembly, as well as various BRCC grants, enabled Continuing Education to reduce costs to companies, further encouraging them to provide employee training.

Commonly requested training included customer service, leadership, team-building, commercial driving, ISO-9001, Microsoft Office software, and human resources, with training provided to companies specializing in banking, insurance, manufacturing, telecommunications, government, and retail sales.

Students Study in Peru

I was very excited about the chance to not only study Spanish but live with a native family for a month

and complete volunteer work while living there,” said BRCC student and trip participant Joni Leetun.

Four students and one faculty member traveled to Peru in early 2013. They stayed with families in Cuzco, Peru, studied Spanish at the Centro Tinku, and also participated in community services activities.

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INSTRUCTION 7

BRCC Automotive Students “Ace” the ASE Exams

Blue Ridge Community College 2013 graduates of the Automotive Repair and Analysis program achieved a 100 percent pass rate on the Automotive

Service Excellence exams.

BRCC’s program continued to meet the requirements for Master Automobile Service Technology Accreditation, the highest level of achievement recognized by the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF).

The eight 40-question tests cover different ASE content areas.

Dyen Receives Educator of the Year Award

Fred Dyen, assistant professor of Aviation Maintenance Technology, received the 2013 Ivan D. Livi Outstanding Educator of the Year Award from the Aviation Technician Education Council (ATEC).

“Fred’s recognition by his fellow AMT educators is a testament to the countless hours he has devoted to ensuring our AMT program is the best in the country,” said BRCC President John Downey. Last summer, under Dyen’s leadership, BRCC was the first college to receive FAA approval to implement a pilot program for teaching AMT concepts through distance learning.

BRCC established its AMT degree program at the Shenandoah Regional Airport in 2007, and 50 individuals have received degrees or certificates.

ATEC was founded in 1961 to further the standing of FAA-approved schools with education and industry, and to promote mutually beneficial relations with all industry and government agencies. The Ivan D. Livi award recognizes outstanding achievement of an aviation maintenance technology instructor.

AMT Online Courses Have Landed @ BRCC!

BRCC is home to the nation’s first online Federal Aviation Administration approved Airframe and Powerplant Certificate. The Beta test program began accepting students in October, 2012, and included four classes worth

seven credits.

“As we face looming shortages of A&P technicians, schools need additional tools to attract and retain students. Distance learning is one of those tools. While there are many areas [of the curriculum] that require practical learning in the classroom and laboratory, there are many content areas where online methods can produce equivalent, and often, improved learning,” explained Raymond Thompson, president of the

Aviation Technician Education Council.

Graduates of the Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program (both distance and on-site) are eligible to take the Federal Aviation

Administration (FAA) Written, Oral, and Practical exams for a Mechanic’s Certificate with Airframe and Powerplant ratings. Currently, BRCC graduates have a 100% pass rate on the certification exams.

Students are selected on a competitive basis, with priority given to qualified applicants who are residents of the BRCC service area, and then to Virginia residents. BRCC’s Aviation Maintenance Technology Distance Education program is fully approved by the Federal Aviation Administration. Distance AMT classes are anticipated to start every two years. Distance students attend summer laboratory classes at the BRCC Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport facility.

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8 INSTRUCTION

Tuskegee Airmen Presentation Highlights Black History Month Events

Blue Ridge Community College welcomed two of the historic Tuskegee Airmen in February as part of the College’s Black History Month celebration. Grant S. Williams, Sr., and Harry Quinton, both of Tidewater, VA, reminisced about their service with the famed Tuskegee Airmen: the first African-American military

aviators, mechanics, and air crews in the United States armed forces.

Wearing bright red sport coats and ties, the two World War II heroes spoke to a packed auditorium crowd which offered them three standing ovations.

“My greatest pleasure was that I got to work with a group of men who got to fight for their right to fight for their country,” Williams said.

The gentlemen amazed the audience with their sharp memories for dates and statistical information about the “red-tailed angels.” About 1,000 men were trained at Tuskegee Army Airfield from 1941-1946. The unit earned 58 Purple Hearts and destroyed or damaged over 400 enemy aircraft.

New College Preparatory Courses for ESL Students at BRCC

Two English as a Second Language (ESL) courses were offered

beginning in January – a first for BRCC. The classes are offered to help prepare ESL students for college-level work and include vocabulary for lectures and grammar for writing papers, as well as study strategies.

“We’ve developed the English for Academic Purposes program in response to our service area’s growing immigrant community,” explained Pamyla Yates, BRCC English instructor.

The College held an information session at the Harrisonburg Center in the spring to help build community awareness of the ESL courses. After successful spring classes, and a lot of outreach, demand for fall ESL classes lead to eight courses on the schedule. Enrollment grew from 14 students last spring to 60 this fall. These classes are offered during the day at the BRCC Weyers Cave campus, and in the evenings at the BRCC Harrisonburg Center.

“Our challenge was to create a parallel program that would be more focused on language acquisition at the advanced level, but still meet the goals of getting learners ready for college-level work,” said Yates.

As an interesting note, some of the native languages that can be heard around BRCC include, but are not limited to: Arabic, Spanish, Burmese, Romanian, French, Kurdish, Hungarian, Gujarati, Lingala, Korean, Maasai, Swahili, Amharic, Chinese, Dari, Hindi, and Russian.

Blue Ridge Community College Awarded Military Friendly Schools ® Title from Victory Media Inc

Victory Media, the premier media entity for military personnel transitioning into civilian life, has named Blue Ridge Community

College to the coveted Military Friendly Schools ® list. The 2013 Military Friendly Schools ® list honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools in the country that are doing the most to embrace America’s military service members, veterans, and spouses as students and ensure their success on campus.

“Inclusion on the 2013 list of Military Friendly Schools ® shows Blue Ridge’s commitment to providing a supportive environment for military students,” said Sean Collins, Director for G.I. Jobs and Vice President at Victory Media. “As interest in education grows we’re thrilled to provide the military community with transparent, world-class resources to assist in their search for schools,” said Sean.

“Blue Ridge Community College has welcomed many new veterans to its campus in the last two years,” said Dr. Bob Young, vice president for instruction and student services. “These students bring a wealth of experiences and world outlooks which make our College better for all students.”

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9

Student Financial Aid and ScholarshipsStudent financial aid disbursements rose to over $14.1 million during the

2012-13 award year. More than 3,000 students benefited from financial aid programs offered by the College.

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$3

$6

$9

$12

$15

During the 2012-13 award year, grants and scholarships represented 59% of total financial aid awarded, whereas, the Student Loan Program and the

College Work-Study Program contributed 40% and 1%, respectively.

BRCC BY THE NUMBERS

BRCC Educational Foundation Board of Directors 2012-13Ms. Debra S. Callison, ChairMr. Thomas C. Mendez, Vice

ChairDr. John A. Downey, SecretaryDr. Robert S. Baldygo, Treasurer

Mr. John S. Barret Jr.Mr. Tony E. BillerMr. Alphonso P. Boxley IIIMr. Gregory W. CampbellMr. Stephen W. ClaffeyMs. Laura Lee ConklinMs. Denise E. “D.D.” DawsonMr. Lawrence H. Hoover Jr.

Ms. Nancy HulingsMr. Carl G. LindMs. Martha LivickMs. Mary N. MannixMr. John L. MatherlyMs. Mary McDermottMs. Stacey D. StrawnMr. Steven E. StroopMr. Don “Robin” Sullenberger IIIMr. Alan J. SweetMr. Travis J. TysingerMs. Cynthia WeidnerMs. Cathleen P. Welsh

BRCC Educational Foundation Directors Emeriti

In 2003, the BRCC Educational Foundation Board of Directors instituted the “Director Emeritus” program as a way of recognizing former Board members who have truly made a difference for the Foundation and the College. The criteria used to determine this recognition include a demonstration of extraordinary service and generosity to Blue Ridge Community College and the BRCC Educational Foundation.

Mr. Michael B. Beahm Ms. Carolyn L. BeamDr. Bruce M. Bowman Mr. Woodrow W. Carr Mr. Peter F. deVaux Mr. David W. Didawick Ms. Lynn M. DiveleyMr. E. Grant Doyle Ms. Joan D. Eiland

Mr. William J. ElliottMr. John W. FloraMs. Sallie E. FunkhouserMs. Jean F. Gearing Ms. Julia N. GrandleMs. Pamela T. HugginsMr. Timothy G. HulingsMr. Kevin D. Humphries Mr. Robert G. Knowles

Ms. Laurel L. LandesMr. Martin F. Lightsey Mr. Richard L. ManorMs. Deborah T. MetzMs. Beverly S. “Cheri” MoranMr. Richard R. J. “Dick” Morin Mr. John N. Neff Dr. James R. PerkinsMr. William L. Pfost Jr.

VCCS – State Board for Community Colleges 2012-13Mr. Hank Chao, ChairMr. Bruce Meyer, Vice ChairDr. Glenn DuBois, SecretaryMs. LaVonne EllisMs. Idalia FernandezRadm. Robert FountainMr. Stephen GannonDr. Sasha GongMs. Dorcas Helfant-BrowningMs. Mirta MartinMr. Jeffrey MitchellMr. David NutterMr. Robin SullenbergerMr. William Talley, IIIMr. Michael ThomasMr. Michel Zajur

BRCC Local Board 2012-13Dr. Bruce Bowman, ChairMr. Carl Rosberg, Vice-ChairDr. John Downey, SecretaryMr. Rodney AlderferMs. Joyce ColemonMs. Denise DawsonMs. Lynn DiveleyDr. J. Darwin KingMs. Jean GearingMs. Pam HugginsMs. Beverly McGowenMs. Caroline Sponaugle

Dr. Stuart L. PorterMr. Carl A. Rosberg Mr. Art SchlappiMr. L. Ronald SmithMr. Frank L. Summers Jr. Ms. Lynn K. SuterDr. Daniel M. Woodworth Mr. Edward S. “Chip” Yates

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BRCC BY THE NUMBERS10

(individuals) 2010-11

0

4000

6000

8000

2000

2009-10

6831 6984

2011-12

6807

2012-13

6463

BRCC Total Enrollment

Duplicated number of individuals who

or state licensure at BRCC

0

500

750

1000

1250

250

2010-11

1161

2009-10

1071

2011-12

852

2012-13

868

Completed Coursework for Industry

*a change in the way dual enrollment classes were offered at one of the high schools

accounts for this drop

2009-10

1408

2010-11

1536

2011-12

1299

2012-13

1627

1600

1400

1200

1000

800

600

00

200

0

Dual Enrollment Students

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

44,67435,792 40,658

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

41,877

2012-132009-10

1219

2010-11

1628

2011-12

1712

2012-13

1712

16001800

1400

1200

1000

800

600

400

200

0

BRCC Transfers to Instate Four-YearInstitutions (with or without a degree)

0

100

150

200

50

1102 llaF

328

2102 llaF

260

Fall 2009

255

Fall 2010

250250

300

350

College/University Transfers

Average public 4-year college

BRCC (15 credits)

Fall 2009 0

$4000

$6000

Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012

$2000

Tuition & Fees: In-State

0

400

600

800

900

2009-10

174

2010-11

304

2011-12

780

2012-13

935

200

300

500

700

100

MIllions of Dollars

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

14

12

10

8

6

4

2

0

BRCC Financial Aid

Access

Increase the number of individuals who are educated and trained, with emphasis on increasing the number from underserved populations.

Affordability

Maintain tuition and fees at less than half of the comparable cost of attending Virginia’s public four-year institutions, and increase the number of students who receive financial assistance and scholarships.

Student Success

Increase the number of students graduating, transferring, or completing a workforce credential, including increasing the success of students from underserved populations.

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11RESOURCES

2012-2013 Maintenance and Operating Expenditures

ExpendituresGeneral Academic Instruction 3,840,277 19.44%Remedial Instruction 321,538 1.63%Vocational Education 3,805,000 19.26%Community Education 709,957 3.59%Public Service 0 0.00%Academic Support 2,070,382 10.48%Student Services 1,369,282 6.93%Institutional Support 5,494,871 27.82%Physical Plant 1,565,669 7.93%Sponsored Programs 577,696 2.92%SUBTOTAL $19,754,672 100.00%

Local Funds

College Board 1,183,752Student Activities 303,043

GRAND TOTAL $21,241,467Revenues by Source

Tuition and Fees 11,054,678 53.22%State Appropriations 8,496,944 40.91%Govt Grants and Contracts 324,670 1.56%Private Gifts and Grants 664,268 3.20%Local Appropriations 230,000 1.11%Total $20,770,560 100.00%

Academic Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13AAS 195 233 224 189AA&S 244 318 325 305AS 1 5 6 19Total Graduates* 533 888 985 960

* includes certificates and diplomas

Resources: Foundation AssetsTotal assets as of June 30

2010 $6,227,487 2011 $7,263,072 2012 $7,638,507 2013 $8,507,559

Graduates*

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

total graduatesAA&S degreesAAS degreesAS degrees

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12 DONORS

1967 Society The 1967 Society celebrates the cumulative giving of $100,000 or more to

the Blue Ridge Community College Educational Foundation. This society is named in honor of the year of the College’s founding, and recognizes our most generous donors.

Blue Ridge Vision SocietyThe Blue Ridge Vision Society provides recognition for friends who

have committed to support the quality of education at Blue Ridge Community College in their estate plans.

The President’s Council provides recognition for friends who make up the heart of the BRCC Educational Foundation with annual gifts of $1,000 or more in support of Blue Ridge Community College.

Diamond Level - $10,000 or morePlatinum Level - $5,000-9,999Gold Level - $2,500-4,999Silver Level - $1,000-2,499

Diamond Level Anonymous (3)Augusta HealthBeam Brothers Trucking, Inc.ComSonics, Inc.Denbigh and AssociatesEnactusMr. and Mrs. J. Gray FergusonMr. and Mrs. Richard O. FittHouff FoundationMr. and Mrs. Douglas Z. HouffMr. and Mrs. Dwight E. HouffJames McHone Antique JewelryMr. and Mrs. John L. Matherly Jr.McHone Brothers, LLCMr. James C. McHoneMr. and Mrs. Noland McHoneThe Neall Family Charitable FoundationMs. Lynn T. ReamsRockingham Memorial HospitalStellarOneMs. Roxie H. White

Platinum Level The Appleseeds FoundationMr. and Mrs. Garland BeamGerry and Carolyn BeamCadence, Inc.Ms. Debra S. CallisonCEMSIMr. Henry C. Clark* and Mrs. Mary Ann ClarkCommunity Foundation of the Central Blue

RidgeMr. and Mrs. Asa W. Graves VIIHarry F. and Margaret M. Flippo FoundationTim and Nancy HulingsMr. William A. Jongeward and Ms. Mary

McDermottMassanutten Lions ClubMGW Communications, Inc.Mrs. Betty C. MongerMoseley ArchitectsNVCC Educational Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. RawleyMrs. Jane RitchieRocky and Brenda’s Gold & Silver ShopMr. and Mrs. Jerry D. SheetsMr. and Mrs. L. Ronald SmithUnited Bank Virginia Foundation for Community College

EducationThe Wells Fargo FoundationThe Wells Fargo Foundation-Educational

Matching GiftsMr. and Mrs. Edward S. Yates

Gold LevelAugusta County GovernmentDr. and Mrs. Bruce M. BowmanBowman Family Dentistry, PLLCDr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. BowmanMr. and Mrs. Alphonso P. Boxley IIIMr. Richard D. Davis* and Mrs. Diane DavisDominion ResourcesDr. and Mrs. John A. DowneyDynamic AviationMr. Peter EadesDr. and Mrs. Frank Gearing IIIGlobal ImpactGraves-Light Wealth Management Group of

Wells Fargo AdvisorsDr. and Mrs. Charles H. Henderson IIIMs. Alesia HovatterKawneer Company, Inc.Ms. Linda A. MarsMcDonalds/APB Management, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. StoltzfusMr. and Mrs. Michael A. StoltzfusMr. and Mrs. Robert H. StricklerMr. and Mrs. Robert W. StricklerSunnyside Retirement CommunitiesMr. and Mrs. Ross WaylandMr. J. Keith YatesMr. and Mrs. Richard M. YatesDr. and Mrs. Robert J. Young

Anonymous (1)Dr. and Mrs. James A. Armstrong*Augusta Health Avotek, A Division of Select Aerospace

Industries, Inc.Beam Brothers Trucking, Inc.Gerry and Carolyn BeamMr. and Mrs. Gary G. BlosserDr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. BowmanCadence, Inc.Central Shenandoah Criminal Justice

Training AcademyMr. Henry C. Clark* and Mrs. Mary Ann

ClarkComSonics, Inc.Dynamic AviationFollett Higher Education GroupMrs. Julia N. GrandleMr. and Mrs. A. Wesley Graves VIHighway CorporationHoltzman Oil CorporationMr. and Mrs. William B. HoltzmanHouff Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Z. HouffMr. and Mrs. Dwight E. HouffINVISTANTELOSMr. Leonard G. Penland*Mr. Robert E. Plecker* and Mrs.

Frances W. PleckerMs. Lynn T. ReamsRockingham Memorial HospitalShenandoah Landscape

Services, Inc.Mr. Zane D. Showker*The Family of Zane D. ShowkerMr. Lyall O. Steger Jr.* and Mrs.

Catherine O. StegerMr. and Mrs. Karl D. StoltzfusMr. and Mrs. Karl D. Stoltzfus Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. StoltzfusMr. and Mrs. Robert H. StricklerTransfer Associates, LLCDr. and Mrs. Timothy R. WadeMs. Roxie Houff White

*Deceased

Anonymous (1)Ms. Dorothy W. Anderson*Dr. and Mrs. James A. Armstrong*Mr. Stephen P. Clark*Dr. and Mrs. John A. DowneyMr. and Mrs. David R. EylerMs. Sally F. FultonMrs. Julia N. GrandleMrs. Ruth B. GroveDr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Henderson IIIMrs. Ola M. Hoover*Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Hoover

Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hopkins IIIMr. and Mrs. Timothy G. HulingsDr. Darrell W. Hurst* and Mrs. Lida

HurstLt. Col. James E. Jordan Jr.*

Dr. Paul E. Lee*Mr. Jim Lowdon* and Mrs. Jo Ann

LowdonMr. and Mrs. Philip T. MoranMr. and Mrs. John R. MrotekMr. William R. OliverMr. Leonard G. Penland*Mr. Robert E. Plecker* and Mrs.

Frances W. PleckerDr. and Mrs. Stuart L. PorterMrs. Emma M. Ramsey*Mrs. Terry B. ShowalterMr. Zane D. Showker*Mr. and Mrs. Terry G. SlaubaughWellford and Nell TillerMs. L. Elizabeth TuckerMr. Edward S. “Chip” YatesMs. Carol A. Yetzer

Educational Foundation DonorsA special thank you is extended to the following donors who have demonstrated their commitment to Blue Ridge Community College during the

period of July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013.

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13DONORS

Silver Level Anonymous (3)APB Restaurants Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. BaldygoMr. and Mrs. Gerald C. BlandMr. and Mrs. A. Price Boxley IVMr. and Mrs. Phillip W. BrownMr. Tim ByrdMr. Frank Carey and Ms. Mary N.

MannixCarr Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. James J. Chambers Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. ClaffeyCommunity College Ministries Mrs. Elizabeth CooperMr. Stephen Dahl and Ms. Stacey D.

StrawnMr. and Mrs. Michael D. DavisMr. Geoff DeanDegesch America, Inc.Diveley Lind & Associates, LLCMr. and Mrs. David DiveleyE & M Auto Paint & Supply Corp.Mr. H. Randolph Laird and Ms. Joan

D. EilandElmore, Hupp & Company, P.L.C.Fidelity Charitable Gift FundMr. and Mrs. John W. FloraFollett Higher Education GroupMs. Loretta G. FrantzMrs. Julia N. GrandleMr. Dino O. GregorichDr. and Mrs. William H. GreyHershey Chocolate of Va., Inc.The Hershey CompanyHollister IncorporatedMr. Wayne HollomanMr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Hoover Jr.Dr. and Mrs. James B. HugginsLida HurstIDM Trucking, Inc.InterChangeDr. Robert F. JochenMr. and Mrs. Clayton JusticeMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. KeaneJohn and Amy KigerMr. and Mrs. Richard LandesLawrence Transportation SystemsMr. and Mrs. David LeatherwoodMr. and Mrs. Carl G. LindMr. and Mrs. Malcolm Livick Jr.Massanutten ResortMr. Thomas E. MayerDr. and Mrs. John A. McGowanMcKee Foods CorporationMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. MendezMillerCoorsDr. and Mrs. Gregory MontgomeryBill and Lisa MooreMorgan-Miles Picture FramesMotorola Solutions FoundationNTELOS and Lumos Networks

FoundationDonna and Jerry PangburnDr. and Mrs. James R. PerkinsDrs. Gerald and Audrey PerselayMr. and Mrs. Thomas PippertDr. and Mrs. Stuart L. PorterPritchette Physical TherapyMr. and Mrs. David R. Rathburn

The Reider Family Fund of The Philadelphia Foundation

Riddleberger BrothersRockingham Cooperative Inc.Rockingham GroupMr. and Mrs. Carl A. RosbergMr. and Mrs. Richard W. SchillingMr. and Mrs. Art SchlappiShenandoah Valley Kennel Club

Inc.Shenandoah Valley Regional

AirportSilver, Brass & Annalee GalleriesSkyline Kennel ClubMr. and Mrs. Terry G. SlaubaughMr. Lester A. Smith Jr.Mrs. Catherine O. StegerMr. Steve Stroop and Ms. Billie

RosenbergerMr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. TuckerDr. and Mrs. David J. UrsoUS Joiner LLCVector Marketing CorporationVerStandig BroadcastingVirginia Association of Licensed

Veterinary Technicians Inc.Virginia Federation of Dog Clubs

& Breeders, Inc.Virginia Regional TransitMr. and Mrs. Raymond WardMr. and Mrs. Thomas WeidnerMr. and Mrs. Hugh E. WestfallMs. Rowan Zeiss

Donors Anonymous (11)Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. AlderferMs. Amy E. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Roger M. AlexanderAllen Condit LLCMr. and Mrs. Mark AltAmerican Fixtures Cabinet Co.,

Inc.American Shakespeare Center -

Blackfriars PlayhouseAnderson, White & Company, P.C.Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. AndreottaMr. and Mrs. Robert T. Anson IIIMr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. ArkwardAugusta Cooperative Farm

Bureau, Inc.Augusta FramecraftersAugusta Health La Vie MediSpaAugusta Health Lifetime FitnessAvotek, A Division of Select

Aerospace Industries, Inc.Ms. Pamela G. BaileyBaja Bean Co.Mr. David BalboniMr. and Mrs. Joe BallMs. Ashley BalsleyBank of AmericaMr. and Mrs. David N. BarkerMr. Jason E. BarrMr. and Mrs. John S. Barret Jr.Ms. Karis Swink BarryMr. and Mrs. Richard BasingerMr. Richard A. BaughMr. and Mrs. Steven R. BaumbachMr. and Mrs. Brad BaylorMr. Michael A. BayneMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Beam

The Beauty SpaMs. Jody BeelendorfMr. and Mrs. Jim BelcherMr. and Mrs. E. Marvin BeldenMr. John M. BellMr. and Mrs. James O. BenedictBig “O” Tree and Lawn ServiceMr. and Mrs. Tony E. BillerBit n’ Bridle Tack ShopDr. and Mrs. George H. BlomstromMr. and Mrs. Gary G. BlosserMr. Patrick and Dr. Kimberly BlosserBlue Ridge Equine ClinicBlue Ridge Lumber Co.Blue Stone InnMs. Ellen BodenMr. Grant BodkinBooks-A-MillionMr. and Mrs. Steven R. BothofMr. Brian BowmanMs. Patricia BoydMs. Stacie M. BracknellBRCC Continuing EducationMr. J. Andrew BriggsMr. John E. Brimmer and Ms.

Cathleen P. WelshMr. and Mrs. Richard C. BrooksMs. Kelly D. BrownMs. Ryanne G. BrownMr. and Mrs. Floyd E. BushMr. and Mrs. John A. ButlerMs. Storm Butler-HallC. C. Rosen & Sons, Inc.Ms. Mallory A. CainMr. and Mrs. John P. CalabriaMr. and Mrs. Mark B. CallahanMiss Jennifer CallisonCalvano & La Grua, PLCDr. and Mrs. Dennis CalvanoCalvary United Methodist ChurchMr. and Mrs. Gregory W. CampbellMs. Hilary CampbellMr. and Mrs. Richard C. Carter Jr.Dr. Tara CarterMrs. Linda CarverMs. Janet A. ChamberlenMr. Russ and Dr. Hara CharlierMr. Charles R. ChittumMr. and Mrs. Paul ChristophelMs. Mary Allison ChurchClark & Bradshaw, P.C.Classic TuxedosMs. Anita K. ClemmerEmployees of Cline Energy and

Valley ExxonMr. and Mrs. LeRoy ClineMr. and Mrs. Paul S. ClineMrs. Joyce L. ColemonMr. Harry L. ColmanMs. Claire O. ComarThe Community Foundation of

Harrisonburg/RockinghamMr. and Mrs. William H. ConklinMr. and Mrs. Robert ConnellyMs. Sally Jane ConnerMr. David A. CookMr. and Mrs. Gregory C. CookMr. and Mrs. Harold C. CookMr. and Mrs. Marvin B. CookCountry Cupboard CateringMs. Ellen P. Crabtree

Ms. Cindy L. CraunCrickhollow PotteryDr. Whitman Cross IIMs. Melissa Crowder-RhodenCrown JewelersCrutchfield CorporationMr. Randy CullersCupcake Company LLCMr. and Mrs. Michael T. CurranDr. Sandra M. CurryMs. Christy S. DameronMr. and Mrs. Harry B. DansbyMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. DawsonDayton Interiors, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Josh DeaverDental Health AssociatesDenton Family Charitable

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donald G. DiehlMr. and Mrs. William G. DimmettMr. John DindingerMr. and Mrs. Lamine DiopDixie Gas & Oil CorporationMs. Meghan DowneyMs. Kathryn DoyleMr. and Mrs. Michael DoyleMs. Audrey M. DreelinDr. and Mrs. Robert M. DriscollMs. Virginia T. DullMr. and Mrs. Daniel DurrbeckMs. Laura DwyerDr. John R. EagleMr. and Mrs. Christopher C. EarhartMs. Linda W. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. James E. EilandDr. and Mrs. Daniel E. El-BogdadiMr. and Mrs. R. Michael EllerMs. Joann ElleroElliott Chevrolet CadillacMr. William J. ElliottMr. and Mrs. Robert ErrettMr. and Mrs. Michael EvansMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. EvansExplore More Children’s MuseumMr. and Mrs. T. Windsor FieldsFirst Class Services Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. FitzgeraldMr. Don Flegal and Dr. Catherine

SlusherMr. and Mrs. Steven Q. FletcherMr. and Mrs. Hampton W. Foley IIFollett #618 / BRCC BookstoreFollett CorporationFred and Gail FoxThe Frame Factory & GalleryThe Frame GalleryMs. Samantha D. FranklinMs. Joy FrazierFrontier Community BankFrontier Culture Museum of VirginiaDr. and Mrs. Rex M. FullerMr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Funkhouser IIMr. and Mrs. Gregory W. GeisertGenex ServicesMs. Michelle L. GibsonMs. Ina GisselMark and Angie GlennMr. and Mrs. Scott GlennMr. and Mrs. Gregory C. GodseyMr. and Mrs. Scott GoldenbergGold’s Gym of Harrisonburg

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Mr. and Mrs. Gail GoldsboroughThe Honorable Robert Goodlatte IIGracious Consignment ShopGrand Caverns ParkMrs. Linda A. GreeneDr. Carole GroveH & R, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Howard HahnMr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hall Jr.Ms. Franki A. HamptonMr. John Hancock and Ms. Mary

SullivanMr. Edward L. Harlow* and Mrs.

Sandy HarlowMs. Kimberly P. HarrisMs. Katherine HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Clifford W. HartmanMs. Sandra HatcherMs. Robin L. HawksMr. and Mrs. Philip H. HenningMs. Patricia HensleyHeritage Oaks Golf CourseHershey Tire Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Darin C. HevenerMr. Rick E. HillMr. and Mrs. Glenn M. HodgeMr. Ronald R. HoffmanHoltzman Oil CorporationMr. and Mrs. William B. HoltzmanThe HomesteadHope River LLCMr. James HornMr. and Mrs. Randall G. HouffHouff Transfer, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Larry O. Howard Jr.Ms. Sara S. HowlettMs. Anne E. HudsonMs. Ruth HulveyMs. Carol A. HurneyMs. Virginia M. HurstMr. Mark HusbandAndrew and Lelia JacksonMs. Lee Ann JacksonMs. Marlena Y. JarboeMr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. JencksMs. Annie G. JohnsonMs. Kelly E. JonesJoshua Wilton House Inn and

RestaurantMr. and Mrs. G. M. JusticeMs. Lisa KaraMr. and Mrs. John H. Karrh IIIMs. Elizabeth E. KaylorKeezlenutten Farm LLCDr. and Mrs. J. Darwin KingDr. Patrick D. KingAndy and Tami KingMs. Wilma Jean KinseyMs. Brenda KintzKline May RealtyK-MartMs. Susan B. KnippMr. and Mrs. Robert G. KnowlesMr. and Mrs. Nathan KrobathThe Honorable and Mrs. Ross W.

KrummKSB DesignsDr. and Mrs. Daniel La GruaMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. LackeyMr. and Mrs. David LaddLakeview Golf Course

Ms. Diana R. LambertMs. Chelsey M. LamendolaMs. Brenda LandesMs. Peggy J. LandisMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. LaniganDr. Janice R. LarsenMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. LaserMs. Kyle J. LaverMr. and Mrs. Michael L. LaymanMr. Nelson P. Layman Jr.Ms. Marjorie E. LeakeMs. Mary Louise LeakeMr. and Mrs. Donald D. LeckyMr. Danny R. LeechLemons JewelryMr. Matt LempkeLenhart Obenshain PCMs. Alice J. LeonhardtDr. Bernard H. LevinMr. Robert and Dr. Julia LewisL’Idee Medical SpaMr. and Mrs. J. Douglas LightMr. and Mrs. Martin F. LightseyMr. Seth LiskeyL’Italia RestaurantMr. and Mrs. William C. Loomis IIIMr. Miquel LopezMr. and Mrs. Larry LottsMs. Patti P. LovinskyMs. Katrina S. LucasLuray Caverns CorporationMs. Carolyn LynchMr. and Mrs. E. Houston LynchMs. Katherine MacHardyMs. Melissa MalabadDrs. Joseph and Koressa MalcolmMr. and Mrs. Richard L. ManorMr. and Mrs. Rodney L. MartinMs. Jessica L. MartinkoskyMary Baldwin College Adult Degree

ProgramMr. and Mrs. Neven T. MatthewsMr. John MaxfieldMs. Kimberly A. MaxwellMs. Teresa C. MayMr. and Mrs. James MayesMr. Dwight M. McAllister and Dr.

Jeanne Martino-McAllisterMs. Janice McArdleMs. Anne S. McFarlandMs. Jacqueline E. McFarlandMr. James C. McFarlandMs. Andrea J. McLeodMr. and Mrs. Daniel McSweeneyMs. Erin N. MeadowsMs. Connie K. MedarisMr. and Mrs. David A. MelvinMs. Melanie B. MenningerMr. and Mrs. David R. MetzMr. Leigh B. Middleditch Jr.Mike White Glass DesignsMs. Cheryl C. MillerMr. and Mrs. Dennis L. MillerMr. and Mrs. Lawrence MillerMr. Paul H. MillerMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. MillerMilmont GreenhousesModern Boy WoodshopMr. and Mrs. John H. Monger IIIMr. William K. MongerMs. Abigail L. Montgomery

Ms. Mildred E. MooneyMr. Ty S. MooneyMs. Taylor R. MooreMr. Richard R. J. MorinMr. and Mrs. Ronald E. MorrisMr. and Mrs. Gary MoyersMrs. Rowe’s Restaurant & BakeryMr. and Mrs. Mark J. MurphyMr. Michael T. MurphyMr. Joseph M. MurrayNational D-Day Memorial

FoundationThe Natural BridgeMr. and Mrs. John N. NeffMr. and Mrs. Tim NicelyMs. Rosalie M. NicosiaNielsen Builders, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Dennis G. NielsonMr. and Mrs. Mark W. NielsenNorris and AssociatesNTELOSMr. and Mrs. Ricky A. NunnallyMs. Claudette ObenschainDr. and Mrs. John L. Ocheltree Jr.Old Dominion Packard ClubMr. and Mrs. Don OlenderMr. William R. Oliver IIMs. Lisa V. OlshoveMs. Karen R. OlsonMs. Caitlyn N. PainterParker Compound Bows, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. PascalePast Impressions, LLCPat Hoover WeavingMr. Drew Patterson and Dr. Donna

L. HastingsMrs. Sue PenningtonPepsi-Cola Bottling of Central

VirginiaMs. Darlene PerezMr. and Mrs. Roger D. PetersonPetersons EnterprisesMr. and Mrs. William L. Pfost Jr.Mr. Kenneth PhillipsPickford’s Fresh SeafoodMs. Karen G. PiercyMrs. Frances W. PleckerMr. and Mrs. Edward J. PowellPremier MovingMs. Cynthia PritchardProspect HillMr. and Mrs. James I. PullenQuaker Steak & LubeMr. Darrell S. RalstonMr. and Mrs. Russell W. RalstonMs. Abigail RatliffDr. and Mrs. Kevin RatliffMs. Deidre RediferMs. Agnes H. RexrodeMr. and Mrs. Grant A. RichardsonMr. and Mrs. James F. RichersonMs. Juanita L. RitchieRLJ Inc.RMH Wellness CenterMs. Pamela L. RobertsonMs. Jessica A. RomeroRR DonnelleyMr. James M. Russell Jr.Mr. Eric RyanMr. and Mrs. W. Charles SalembierMr. Edward Sandy and Ms. Pamela

GrimmMr. and Mrs. Jeremy SantangeloMs. Kristin L. SaundersMs. Susan L. SchmeissingMr. and Mrs. Ken SchwartzDr. and Mrs. Robert H. Sease Jr.SFCS Inc.Mr. Robert J. SharpMs. Jane E. SheetsShenandoah Landscape Services,

Inc.Shenandoah River Outfitters, Inc.Shenandoah Skies LLCShenandoah Valley Electric

CooperativeShenandoah Valley PepsiShentelMs. Ashleigh N. ShifflettMr. and Mrs. Charles E. ShifflettMs. Vicky E. ShockeyMs. Susie ShomoMonty and Rajan ShoreMrs. Terry B. ShowalterShreckhise Shrubbery Sales &

LandscapingMr. and Mrs. Douglas R. SimmersMr. and Mrs. Todd SlaubaughMs. Cathy SliwoskiMr. and Mrs. Richard C. SmithSmooth Day SpaMs. Lisa Smythe-RodinoSophie’sMr. and Mrs. William R. Sorrells Jr.Ms. Patricia W. SorrellsSouth Hampton Roads Veterinary

Medical AssociationMr. and Mrs. James SponaugleMr. and Mrs. Larry SpoonMs. Allison J. SprouseMr. and Mrs. Steven S. StarickMr. and Mrs. Jeremy M. StaubusStaunton-Augusta Family YMCAMr. Scott A. StogdaleMr. and Mrs. Karl Stoltzfus Jr.Lt. Col. and Mrs. John M. StoneMs. Susan D. StoneMs. Toni Henck StoneStones By ToniStonewall Detachment Marine

Corps League, Inc.Stonewall Jackson Hotel and

Conference CenterMr. James H. StoutMs. Laura C. StumpMr. and Mrs. Samuel A. StyersMr. and Mrs. Robin Sullenberger IIIMr. and Mrs. Frank L. Summers Jr.The Supply Room CompaniesMr. and Mrs. Eldon L. Suter IIMr. Alan SweetMr. and Mrs. Mack SwiftMs. Mary E. TateMs. Michelle L. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Taylor IIMr. Robert TennysonMs. Ann Marie ThielkMs. Theresa ThomasWellford and Nell TillerTo Di IV Antiques, LLCMs. Brenda H. ToddMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. TracyTravel Leaders

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Ms. Diane G. TravisMr. Thomas TrykowskiMr. and Mrs. Mark TuckerMr. Neil A. Tucker and Mrs. Colleen

Andes-TuckerMr. and Mrs. Keith TurnerTuscatube, Inc.Major and Mrs. Robert A. TwittyMr. and Mrs. Travis J. TysingerMr. and Mrs. Borge UllandMr. Phill UngarUnion First Market BankUnited Bank United Way of Greater Augusta, Inc.Valley Building Supply, Inc.Valley Vocational Technical CenterMr. and Mrs. Paul P. VamesMr. Peter Van AckerCol. and Mrs. Jerry R. VanLearDr. Brett A. VanLearMs. Susan VassDr. and Mrs. T. Keith VestThe Village InnMs. Kathy M. VintVirginia Athletics FoundationVirginia Native Plant Society-

Shenandoah ChapterDr. Daniel WachspressMr. and Mrs. Steven B. WalkMr. and Mrs. David WallaceMs. Kelli B. WallerMs. Marion WardMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. WardWashington Redskins/Community

EffortWaynesboro Country ClubWaynesboro Garden CenterMs. Ulrike WertzWeyers Cave Women’s ClubMs. Elizabeth Whiston-DeanMr. Michael White and Dr. Susan

CrosbyMr. and Mrs. Terry WhitmoreDr. and Mrs. Larry WhittenWigginton Consulting LLCMr. David and Dr. Karen WiggintonWilliams Brothers Lawn and Tree

ServiceMr. and Mrs. H. Joseph WilliamsMs. Rebekah WilliamsMs. Maxine L. WisbaumMr. and Mrs. Warren E. WiseMr. and Mrs. Orville WoltersMrs. Kimberly WoodWoodrow Wilson Rehabilitation

CenterDr. and Mrs. Daniel M. WoodworthMr. James N. WrightWVPT- Virginia’s Public TelevisionMr. Michael D. YankeyMs. Pamyla A. YatesMs. Anna M. YbarraMs. Carol A. YetzerMs. Anita YoderYogi Bears Jellystone ParkMr. and Mrs. John R. YorkYou Made ItMr. and Mrs. Edward M. YoungYoung Nicholas Branner Phillips, LLP

Mr. Ricky F. YoungMrs. Patricia ZaccariaMr. and Mrs. Dennis Zimmerman

*Deceased

TRIBUTES In Honor of…

MR. STUART L. BROWNMr. and Mrs. Edward S. Yates

DR. AND MRS. FRANK GEARING IIIMr. and Mrs. Donald D. Lecky

MR. JAMES C. MCHONEDr. and Mrs. Frank Gearing III

MS. DIANE MILLERMs. Ann Marie Thielk

MRS. JANICE S. “BONNIE” MOYERSMr. Michael White and Dr. Susan

Crosby

DR. JAMES R. PERKINSDr. and Mrs. John A. Downey

MS. CATHLEEN F. RYANDr. and Mrs. Larry Whitten

MR. LESTER A. SMITH JR.Ms. Kyle J. LaverMs. Melissa MalabadMs. Elizabeth Whiston-DeanMs. Kimberly Wood

MR. FRANK L. SUMMERS JR. Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. Tysinger

RUDY AND LOIS TUCKERMr. Neil A. Tucker and Mrs. Colleen

Andes-Tucker

MR. EDWARD S. YATESMs. Mary Louise Leake

In Memory of…

MRS. DORA “ELAINE” ALDHIZER Blue Ridge Community CollegeDr. and Mrs. John A. Downey

MR. SHANE M. CHANDLERDr. and Mrs. John A. DowneyMr. and Mrs. David R. RathburnUS Joiner LLC

MR. HENRY C. CLARKMr. Richard A. BaughMr. and Mrs. Mark B. CallahanClark & Bradshaw, P.C.Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. DansbyDr. and Mrs. John A. DowneyMr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Hodge Holtzman Oil CorporationMr. and Mrs. William B. HoltzmanMr. and Mrs. Michael L. LaymanMs. Patti P. LovinskyMcHone Brothers, LLCMr. Leigh B. Middleditch Jr.Mrs. Betty C. MongerMrs. Frances W. PleckerMr. and Mrs. Harry L. Rawley

Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Sease Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Summers Jr.Major and Mrs. Robert A. Twitty

MR. RICHARD D. DAVISMr. and Mrs. James O. BenedictMs. Debra S. CallisonMrs. Diane DavisMr. and Mrs. Michael D. DavisDr. and Mrs. John A. DowneyMs. Virginia T. DullEmployees of Cline Energy and

Managers of the Valley’s Exxon

Mr. and Mrs. Randall G. HouffMr. and Mrs. Clayton JusticeMr. and Mrs. G. M. JusticeMr. Nelson P. Layman Jr.Ms. Marjorie E. LeakeMs. Mary Louise LeakeMr. James C. McHoneJames McHone Antique JewelryDr. and Mrs. John L. Ocheltree Jr.Ms. Vicky E. ShockeyMr. and Mrs. Richard C. SmithMr. and Mrs. Edward S. YatesMr. and Mrs. Edward M. YoungYoung Nicholas Branner Phillips,

LLP

MS. KIANA DYENBlue Ridge Community CollegeDr. and Mrs. John A. DowneyDr. and Mrs. Robert J. Young

MS. CAROL GANNBlue Ridge Community College

MR. DAVID GOGIANBlue Ridge Community College

MRS. ELLEN GREMS GREGORICHMr. David BalboniFidelity Charitable Gift FundMr. Dino O. GregorichMr. Rick E. HillMotorola Solutions FoundationMr. and Mrs. Borge Ulland

MR. EDWARD L. HARLOWBlue Ridge Community CollegeMr. and Mrs. John P. CalabriaMrs. Julia N. GrandleMs. Virginia M. HurstMr. and Mrs. E. Houston Lynch Lt. Col. and Mrs. John M. StoneMs. Susan VassMs. Rowan Zeiss

DR. DARRELL W. HURSTMr. and Mrs. Donald J. AndreottaMr. and Mrs. Gerald C. BlandDr. and Mrs. Bruce M. BowmanMr. and Mrs. John P. CalabriaMr. Harry L. ColmanMr. and Mrs. William G. DimmettMr. William J. ElliottMr. and Mrs. Steven Q. FletcherMr. and Mrs. Joseph K.

Funkhouser IIDr. and Mrs. Frank Gearing IIIMrs. Julia N. Grandle

Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hall Jr.Mr. Wayne HollomanMs. Sara S. HowlettLida HurstMr. and Mrs. John H. Karrh IIIMs. Brenda KintzMr. Danny R. LeechMr. and Mrs. David R. MetzMr. and Mrs. James I. PullenRLJ Inc.Pritchette Physical TherapyMr. and Mrs. Carl A. RosbergMrs. Terry B. ShowalterMr. James H. StoutMs. Maxine L. Wisbaum

MR. STEPHEN KARABlue Ridge Community CollegeDr. and Mrs. Robert J. Young

MRS. IRENE LAWSON Dr. and Mrs. John A. Downey

MRS. PATRICIA S. MACKENZIEMs. Anne E. HudsonSouth Hampton Roads

Veterinary Medical Association

Virginia Association of Licensed Veterinary Technicians Inc.

MR. HOWARD MCALISTERBlue Ridge Community College

MS. AGNES MCALLISTERBlue Ridge Community College

MRS. MARIE MORAN Blue Ridge Community College

MR. LEROY W. SMITHBlue Ridge Community CollegeDr. and Mrs. John A. Downey

MR. ROBERT SULLIVANBlue Ridge Community CollegeDr. and Mrs. John A. Downey

MRS. LORA Q. TURNAGEMr. Edward L. Harlow* and Mrs.

Sandra Harlow

*Deceased

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