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Welcome Welcome to the 12th annual Down East Holiday Show. We are so pleased to have you join us in this unique shopping experience featuring more than 150 exhibitors from various states and locations. The Down East Holiday Show was a vision in 2002 for the Pitt Community College Foundation. Today it is our largest annual fundraiser and continues to grow each year paving the way for student success. We know you came to find special gifts, gourmet delights and maybe even a special treat for yourself, but we want you to know that The Down East Holiday Show is so much more than shopping. Your participation helps us with student scholarships and educational activities of the college. You can be proud that the purchase of your ticket will change lives of students at Pitt Community College. Many of these students continue to live and work in our community impacting the local economy. This event would not be possible without the support of our sponsors and our volunteers, who work tirelessly to assist in this exciting three-day show. Approximately 100 volunteers share their time and talents to create this incredible weekend. You can also take responsibility for the growth and success of The Down East Holiday Show. Last year over 11,000 attended the show, many returning year after year. Over $100,000 was raised for student scholarships and educational activities. Thank you sponsors, volunteers, staff, exhibitors. Your support and participation will help us transition students into community leaders of the future who will stand tall as they succeed in life. A very special thank you to our guests for making The Down East Holiday Show a “must do” on your holiday season list.

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“This is where it all begins.”

Faces of Our Community

Volunteers include staff, faculty, students, alumni, Foundation Board Members and Trustees.

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this year we invite you to give yourself the most rewarding gift of all by continuing your education. Whether it is a class that’s just for fun or a class that helps you start a new career, we want to be there to help enrich your life!

Check out our course offerings by visiting us at pittCC.edu, and search ‘Continuing eduCation’ or stop by the greenville Center to pick up our latest course catalog!

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You Can Make A Difference! Support the PCC Foundation Annual Excellence Fund. PCC Foundation Board William Autry Edna Barber Kelly Barnhill, Jr Vera Braswell Don Brown Ricky Brown Frank Cassiano Hope Clark Jennifer Congleton John K. Cooke, Jr Sylvia Craft Partha Daughtridge Billy Dunn John Evans Phil Flowers Jim Foster Lindsey Griffin James Earl Jones Vickie Jones Betty Langston Chip Laughinghouse Brenda Lewis Dr. Dennis Massey Marian McLawhorn Melvin McLawhorn Don Mills Miles Minges Susan Q. Nobles Mark Phillips Tommy Price Dr. William Rasberry Kenneth Ross Donnie Skinner Linda Lynn Tripp Tony Tripp Randy Walters Diane Waters Mike Weeks

Pitt Community College Foundation Since 1961, Pitt Community College has been a key partner in promoting the economic development of the area. The highly technical skills and the basic skills that the College provides to area residents and distant learners are catalysts for workforce development. Local employers are dependent upon the job-ready PCC graduates they hire to help their businesses become more productive. The Pitt Community College Foundation was established in 1973 to secure resources and relationships to provide support for the programs and services at Pitt Community College, to provide student scholarships and to expand the educational opportunities for our local students. Making a positive difference for the success of our students has been the primary goal of the Foundation. During the past decade, the PCC Foundation’s support for the college has grown from approximately $38,000 per year to over $300,000 annually in addition to special campaigns such as the 2007 Lewis Field House construction and Minges-Overton Baseball Complex expansion campaign, and the 2008-2009 $7.1 million Futures First Campaign. Since 2007, the PCC Foundation has provided over $9 million in support for the College. Special events such as the Down East Holiday Show, the Annual Excellence Fund Drive, Dancing With the PCC Stars, the PCC Drivin’ for Dreams Fall Golf Classic and the Helicopter Golf Ball Drop generate significant annual financial support for the Foundation’s services. Special initiatives and campaigns such as the Capital Campaign for the Herman Simon Building allow the PCC Foundation to address strategic needs for the college. As the College continues to grow, the PCC Foundation works to develop endowments for scholarships and programs. Special funds for instructional initiatives are also important to the success of our students. Generous contributions from individuals, alumni, businesses, and organizations in Eastern North Carolina have been essential to the success of the College and the PCC Foundation. The College’s state and local budgets provide resources to sustain only a basic level of operations. Contributors’ support helps provide the extra measure of excellence in programs, student support, and facilities. Thank you for your participation in the 12th annual Down East Holiday Show, and thank you for your continued support for PCC.

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Support Pitt Community College FACTS 1. The Bond Referendum will support construction and ongoing operating expenses for a new Science Building and the relocation of the Basic Law Enforcement Training Center (BLET). 2. The State of NC requires that all buildings and grounds at PCC be maintained by the county. The state only provides funding for salaries, equipment and supplies. 3. Economic and Workforce Development in the county are directly related to a strong responsive and growing community college. 4. More than 70% of PCC students remain in the region after graduation, contributing to the local economy. 5. PCC’s economic impact to Pitt County in payroll and operations totals more than $31 million annually. 6. PCC is the fastest growing and most crowded community college in the state. 7. The annual investment by tax payers for the bond is approximately $0.0185 per $100 valuation.

SCIENCE BUILDING • Projected Cost - $18 M for approximately 70,000 sq. ft. • For STEM Classes & Labs (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math): > Pre-Engineering > Advanced Manufacturing/Industrial Training > Biotechnology > Physics > Biology • Many jobs in Pitt County require STEM training

BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER (BLET) • Projected Cost - $1.9 M • PCC trained more than 5,000 public safety officers last year • Shift programming from PCC’s Greenville Center to a larger existing facility south of main campus • Provide expanded BLET training facility • Re-purpose existing BLET facility for industrial training

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