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A Scrapbook of Memories: HACC’s 50th Anniversary

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50 Years of Education, Opportunities and Memories “Each of us at HACC has the potential every day to positively impact the lives of hundreds of students. But we must meet them where they are and help them successfully navigate times of change and uncertainty – utilizing what works best for them. And what could be more rewarding? Our students are the hope for tomorrow.” - HACC President John J. “Ski” Sygielski, Ed.D. It was no ordinary year for HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College. The College celebrated a significant milestone in 2014 – its 50th anniversary – and the chance to see how many lives have been positively impacted in 50 years.

What is your most memorable moment of the 50th anniversary? “I have gone back to college 35 years after I graduated from high school. It would have to be attending HACC with my 20 and 21 year-old sons. I look forward to the three of us at the graduating ceremony together. I couldn’t be more proud of my sons or myself!!” – Susan

The College was established on Feb. 14, 1964, as the first community college chartered in Pennsylvania, and 50 years later, the College’s employees, community members, board members, students, alumni and others came together to honor the College and its significant accomplishments. The year was filled with celebrations, student recognition, education and community support.

HACC would like to thank the following individuals for their leadership and support with planning the 50th anniversary events and activities for 2014. Thank you!

Honorary Co-chairs What is your most memorable moment of the 50th anniversary? “The bike giveaway when Ski rode his bike to all the campuses. It was pretty cool.” – Amanda Dorothy Byrne, ‘73

What is your most memorable moment of the 50th anniversary? “My most memorable moment from the 50th anniversary year was watching President Ski ride his bike to our campus. The event was huge! I remember we recorded a video for him before he arrived. I had fun celebrating that day.” – Jonathan

Velma Redmond

Pedro Cortés

Peter C. Wambach, ‘67

“I love the doors that HACC has opened for me.” - HACC student 2


Planning Committee Co-chairs Laurie Bowersox Peggy Lenton Michael A. Walsh

Subcommittee Chairs Kim Banister and Georgeann Laughman, Events, Exhibitions and Logistics Hope Harrison, Fundraising Megan Hoose, Communications, Community Outreach and Marketing

Subcommittee Members Communications, Community Outreach and Marketing Committee

Events, Exhibitions and Logistics Committee Melissa Albright Kim Banister Holly Bailor Warren Bair Lise-Pauline Barnett Timothy Barshinger Cody Burt Denis Deslongchamp Kara DiFilippo Monica Dixon Deb Eichenberger Nicole Ernst Jeff Fazio Teri Guerrisi Kim Hall Wendy Kaehler Kadijah Kastriba Moses Kavishe Jessica Knouse Georgeann Laughman Brent Miller Yvonne Milspaw Scott Simonds Rob Swatski Ron Talbott Audrey Ulsh Carolyn Veit Jayne Walsh Errol Wizda

Linda Arnold Holly Bailor Kim Banister Leslie Boon Jenn Boyd Margaret Brandt Kathleen Brickner Marietta Carr Elizabeth Dunn Amy Grapes Teri Guerrisi Megan Hoose Daniel Houloose Tracy Hoy Michael Klunk Georgeann Laughman Beth McLucas Yolanda Perez-Rivera Ronald Rebuck Theresa Richwine Cathy Rosenkrans Trum Simmons Scott Simonds Nancy Summers Marilyn Teeter Robert Troxell Kim Wolf Laura Wukovitz

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Marion C. Alexander Cindy Doherty John Eberly Norma Gotwalt Hope Harrison Shannon Harvey Maureen Hoepfer Laura MacNeil Rachel Strausbaugh Linda Whipple Melvin Wilson

Golden Anniversary Gala Subcommittee Joyce Benn Don Blyler III Kara DiFilippo Oralia Dominic Bob Dudley Maureen Hoepfer Peter Law Beth McLucas Sandi Topper Linda Whipple

Office of College Advancement Jenn Boyd Linnie Carter Kara DiFilippo Bonny Ellis Heather Hannon Hope Harrison Katherine Kann Nicole Leach Ken Norton Maureen Hoepfer Megan Hoose Morgan Horton Chelsea Krepps Gregory Kuhn Laura MacNeil Beth McLucas Theresa Richwine Pamilla Saylor Rachel Strausbaugh Tracy Hoy Melanie Wagner Brad Wanner Maggie Wesolowski Linda Whipple


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With so many memories created, it was necessary to capture all of the special 50th anniversary experiences. Take a few minutes to relive the excitement of this landmark year by watching this short video and flipping through a scrapbook of the best memories from this awesome year!

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To kick off the 50th anniversary, individuals were encouraged to design a 50th anniversary logo and the HACC community was invited to cast its vote for the best one. With more than 2,000 votes cast, HACC’s alumna, Raven McKeal, was the winner!

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February2014

Happy Birthday, HACC! HACC kicked off its 50th anniversary with birthday parties at each of its five campuses. From homemade cupcakes prepared by HACC’s culinary students and presentations of proclamations to speeches from past alumni and current students, each campus put a unique twist on the birthday parties.

Please view more photos from the parties by clicking on the campus name.

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Lancaster Campus

Lebanon Campus

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Opening of the Time Capsule On Feb. 28, 2014, HACC opened a time capsule that was hidden in the cornerstone of the John Hall Technology Center since October 1985. It included envelopes from constituency groups, the Fourth Estate newspaper, pictures and floppy computer disks.

Development of YOURS: New Brand to Increase Awareness and Engage Students HACC launched a new branding campaign to engage and retain students enrolled at HACC’s five campuses and Virtual Learning Program. Extensive research was conducted by an integrated marketing communications firm to understand the perceptions of HACC and what the public relates to. The research confirmed that many Central Pennsylvania residents believe that HACC belongs to them. They feel a kinship with the College and believe in it. As a result, the new brand needed to be flexible, relatable and unique while also communicating that HACC is YOUR College. Using simple words, such as “Completely YOURS.” or “Financially YOURS.,” HACC is encouraging and showing traditional and non-traditional students, the parents of high school students, community leaders and the public that HACC supports you – whether you are completing two courses, transferring to a four-year college or completing your associate degree.

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March2014 Dedication of Ted Lick Administration Building (TLAB) Beginning in January 2013, the Wildwood Conference Center on the Harrisburg Campus was transformed into the C. Ted Lick Administration Building. The C. Ted Lick Administration Building now houses administrative offices for central administration employees. Employees in the following functional units moved into the renovated space in January 2014. • Office of Academic Affairs • Office of College Advancement • Office of Finance • Office of Human Resources • Office of Information Technology • Office of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management On March 4, 2014, HACC dedicated the newly renovated Ted Lick Administration Building in celebration of the 50th anniversary of HACC’s first Board of Trustees meeting. HACC employees, retired employees, students, Board of Trustees members, HACC Foundation Board members, donors and alumni joined Dr. Ski as he formally dedicated the building. The two-story, 30,000-square-foot building is named in honor of late Ted Lick, a founding HACC Foundation Board member and donor. Among those in attendance at the celebration were Mrs. Kelly Lick, the widow of Ted Lick, and Mr. Andy Lick, son of Ted Lick.

Ted Lick Administration Building

Members of the Ted Lick family join Dr. Ski to dedicate the building.

“The students, faculty and staff... the people are what make HACC a fabulous place to work and attend school.” - HACC employee

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April2014 It’s Time to ReDISCOVER HACC! From April 21-26, 2014, HACC said thank you by showing the community how HACC is completely YOURS. Students, employees, donors, retirees, board members and the public were invited to discover everything that HACC has to offer – for FREE. HACC encouraged individuals to visit its five campuses to participate in more than 60 free events and activities, including lectures, presentations, classes, movie screenings, open houses, tours and more. A sample of the events included:

Harrisburg Campus celebrated Earth Day.

• Dr. Brett Stumphy’s presentation of “A String of Pearls: Memory, Mystery and Batman.”

• A movie screening of “1,000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story.” • HACC students led a stream cleanup along the Paxton Creek to celebrate Earth Day.

• Massage therapy students offered chair massages. • The Sen. John J. Shumaker Public Safety Center (PSC) held an open

house, including a confined space rescue, fire apparatus and aerial ladder static display, vehicle accident and extrication static display, a backdraft demonstration and more.

Dr. Brett Stumphy presents “A String of Pearls: Memory, Mystery and Batman.”

Additionally, five current or former faculty members with decades of experience at HACC shared their memories of the College through a panel discussion, “Remembering HACC Through the Decades: What Has It Been Like to Teach and Learn Here?” Panelists included (pictured left to right): Ron Rebuck, director of nursing; Linda Myers, professor of mathematics; Trumbull Simmons, emeritus professor of English and communications; Jim Terry, emeritus professor of government and politics; and Yvonne Milspaw, senior professor of English and humanities.

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Here are some of the highlights of the discussion, but for a deeper look into the history, watch the video of the panel discussion.

• When asked, “why HACC?”, they all had the same answer: “We love teaching.” • One of the special things about HACC is that students have direct access to the faculty. Few classes have more than 26 students, and many faculty linger in the classroom long after the formal lecture has ended. HACC faculty relishes the opportunity to interact with students. They enjoy being in the classroom and most of all, they love seeing the spark when a student “gets it.” Many of the faculty interviewed for the 50th anniversary story bank thought they might just work at HACC for a few years to get a start and move on, but ended up staying for their entire careers.

• When asked about their vision for HACC’s future, panel members agreed they hope to see HACC maintain its solid liberal arts core. Students need a broad-based education that will prepare them for lifelong learning and provide them with the critical thinking skills they need to be successful. HACC’s liberal arts core helps students to understand the world around them, evaluate data and make good judgments, whether personal, career or civic in nature. The liberal arts serve as a solid base on which to build skills throughout a lifetime. The panel agreed that HACC faculty doesn’t teach our students what to think; they teach them how to think.

• HACC’s alumni also feel a special connection to the College and their professors. HACC’s students enjoy small class sizes and often form strong bonds with their professors.

What is Dr. Ski’s most memorable moment of the 50th anniversary?

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“I love the high-level education I received at HACC! It prepared me for the next level of education and a career, not just a job.” - HACC alumnus

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It was a packed house at the Lancaster Campus as each student hoped his or her name was called.

Changing Lives with Tuition Giveaways: Dr. Ski’s Miles of Gratitude – Tour de HACC For the first time in HACC’s 50-year history, the College gave away tuition vouchers on the spot, providing immediate financial relief to current and prospective HACC students. HACC defines tuition giveaways as funds given on the spot to individuals to be used for tuition and fees for credit and noncredit courses at HACC. HACC President John J. “Ski” Sygielski, Ed.D., expressed his gratitude for all that Central Pennsylvania does for the College by biking more than 170 miles – in just three days – to give away $41,000 in scholarships, 23 bicycles and more than 50 other giveaways. Dr. Ski stopped at each of HACC’s five campuses, from April 22-24, 2014 for Dr. Ski’s Miles of Gratitude – Tour de HACC and greeted more than 1,300 HACC alumni, board members, community members, employees, donors and students.

Click on the links below for more photos.

Gettysburg Campus Harrisburg Campus Lancaster Campus Lebanon Campus Midtown 2

Dr. Ski enters HACC’s York Campus on day two of his journey.

York Campus

Thank you, sponsors, for your support!

Harrisburg Campus students sign up for the giveaways.

Scholarship Sponsors:

In Memory of Dr. Robert G. Brough Pedro Cortes & Lissette Lizardi Cortes Steve Perrault Henry W. Rhoads, Esq. Paul & Lori Rudy HACC One-Campus Celebration Station Sponsors: In Honor of Margaret I. Spahr John J. “Ski” Sygielski, Ed. D Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates Architects – Lancaster Campus Lancaster Bike Club Francis J. Dixon Foundation – Lebanon Campus Oak Brook Asset Management Corporation Lois Lehrman Grass Foundation – Harrisburg Campus PNC RPA, Inc. – Gettysburg Campus McNees, Wallace and Nurick, LLC Murray Giving Foundation Murray Securus York Campus – Full-Time Faculty

HACC Five-Campus Celebration Station Sponsor

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HACC’s Treasure Hunt for Tuition Giveaways

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HACC was inspired by the national hidden cash fad, but instead of giving away cash, the College gave away something better! From July 14-25, 2014, HACC hid 10 $1,000 tuition giveaways in its 10-county service area (Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, Schuylkill and York counties) for any member of the community to find. Each day, the College shared a clue on its collegewide Facebook page and Twitter account to direct individuals to the tuition giveaway. HACC shared clues until the treasure was found. Today, 10 individuals are smiling because they followed the steps and claimed one of the 10 HACC treasures. The recipients of the tuition giveaways were thrilled to find the treasures. Some of the recipients are current students of the College, while others joined HACC for the first time. Many of HACC’s students must pay for their own tuition, and they have additional support now.

Congratulations to the following individuals who claimed a HACC treasure! Dauphin County: Tiffany Mutzabaugh is a student at HACC’s Harrisburg Campus with a focus on paralegal studies. She found the HACC treasure at the Harrisburg Senators Metro Bank Park under the bushes. Lebanon County: Jaclinn Wagner is taking classes at the Lebanon and Harrisburg campuses and through HACC’s Virtual Learning. She found the HACC treasure at the Timeless Café in Lebanon. Schuylkill County: Cynthia Deitzler is a student at the Lancaster Campus, and she is studying nursing. She found the HACC treasure at the Berger’s Market and chose to participate because she pays for much of her schooling out of pocket. Franklin County: Alexander Egner attended HACC in the past, and he was happy with his experience. He found the treasure at the Chambersburg Heritage Center in a vault. Juniata County: Outside of the Juniata County Courthouse, in a cannon on the courthouse lawn, Harrisburg Campus student, Jenna Mock, found the treasure. Jenna is studying biology. She said, “I can use every bit of money I can get to help pay for college. I love HACC. I love the professors, and this was a great opportunity. I also have been able to see so many different counties!”

York County: The York County treasure was found by Aimee MacKenzie at York Revolution’s Santander Stadium. She found the treasure hidden on the Brooks Robinson statue. She started at HACC’s York Campus in fall 2014 and is studying elementary education. She chose HACC because the College offers such great prices for the same exact courses offered at other universities. She stated, “The treasure hunt is awesome. The great price of HACC’s courses will go down even more!” Perry County: Christian Woodard claimed the HACC treasure, which was hidden at Butcher’s Farm Market. Christian is enrolled in HACC’s Mechanical Engineering Program at the Harrisburg Campus. Adams County: Dustin Zeller started classes at HACC’s York Campus in fall 2014 and is studying Computer Science. After a few clues, he found the treasure underneath a picnic table at Mr. G’s Ice Cream in Gettysburg. Lancaster County: Miranda Lou Henne found the HACC treasure at the Spanish American Civic Association’s Tec Centro. She’s studying paralegal studies at the Lancaster Campus. Miranda indicated that she pays for school out of her own pocket so the tuition giveaway helps a lot. Cumberland County: On the last day, Christopher Fry found the hidden treasure under a chair at the Panera Bread in Mechanicsburg. He is a current student studying computer information at the Midtown Trade and Technology Center.

“[HACC helps students to] live the American Dream. You can do more than your parents did!” –Jim Odom, Ph.D., Former President of HACC 11


September2014 An Oral History: 50 Years of HACC

HACC created a special video in recognition of the College’s year-long 50th anniversary celebration. Employees, past and present, shared their memories of the fine institution. There are three different lengths of the video with each giving viewers a picture of HACC’s legacy through the decades:

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Frank J. Dixon Tournament for Scholarships at HACC On Sept. 22, 2014, HACC held the 18th annual Frank J. Dixon Tournament for Scholarships at the Hershey Country Club, West Course. HACC was fortunate to have a number of wonderful sponsors and more than 30 participating golf teams. Not only did the teams get to enjoy a great day of golf, but they were also encouraged to bid on items at the annual silent auction and participate in the post-tournament reception and program. Because of you, we raised more than $85,000 (net) for HACC students and programs through the Frank J. Dixon Tournament for Scholarships at HACC. Do you want to see photos of the golf tournament? Visit HACC’s Flickr page. THANK YOU, Frank J. Dixon Tournament for Scholarships at HACC sponsors, for helping to make this event such a great success. Your sponsorship commitment totaled $116,675 (gross) as of Dec. 1, 2014.

President’s Club Sponsor

Lunch/Reception Sponsors

Francis J. Dixon Foundation

ANCB Bank Pennsylvania American Water

Major Sponsors

Individual Sponsors Adams Electric Cooperative, Inc. Utz Quality Foods, Inc. Hole Sponsors Capital View Wealth Management Donegal Mutual Insurance Company Landmark Commercial Realty, Inc. Phillips Office Solutions Advertising Sponsors Bath Saver, Inc. Costopoulos, Foster & Fields Attorneys at Law Eicholtz Company M&T Bank Beverage Sponsors

Team Sponsors Greg P. King Capital BlueCross Coca-Cola Refreshments Conrad Siegel Actuaries Enders Insurance Associates Fulton Bank Good Samaritan Hospital HACC Bookstore Higher Information Group Johnson Controls, Inc. Metro Bank Overnight Office, Inc. Phoenix Contact

Jeffrey A. Shaffer Fetrow Insurance Associates, LLC Hempt Bros., Inc. Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Susquehanna Consulting & Financial Group, Inc. Scholarship Sponsors Robert Buckingham Stephen Yeckley

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October2014 The Golden Anniversary Gala, held Oct. 25, 2014, at the Radisson Hotel Harrisburg, provided an opportunity

for HACC friends, students, employees, board members, alumni and donors to celebrate all that the College has done in 50 years. More than 300 individuals attended this lively event, which included a photo booth, successful silent auction, moving speeches and music by a phenomenal band, Cruise Control, which had people up on their feet, dancing the night away. Special guest speakers included emcee Sherry Christian, CBS 21 News This Morning anchor; Pete Wambach, HACC graduate, retired Pennsylvania state representative and HACC trustee; and Karen Morris-Priester, M.D., HACC nursing graduate and first grandmother to attend Yale Medical School. Thanks to the support of Golden Anniversary Gala sponsors, more than 50 students who received scholarships from HACC were able to join in on the fun. Because of you, we raised more than $120,000 (net) for HACC students and programs through HACC’s Golden Anniversary Gala. Many photos were captured at the event, so please enjoy!

HACC’s students celebrate with joy and capture the moment in the photo booth.

Dr. Ski talks to attendees, thanking them for their support.

Karen Morris-Priester, M.D., HACC nursing graduate, moves the crowd with her inspirational and motivating speech.

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“We don’t teach students what to think; we teach them how to think.” Jim Terry, M.A., Professor of Political Science, Emeritus

“Brick and mortar is nothing if you don’t have the professors.” – Joseph Porter, Alumnus ‘67


Silver Sponsors

Bronze Sponsor

Kristin M. Scofield John J. “Ski” Sygielski and Steve Perrault

Ruby Sponsor Marion C. Alexander Comcast

SHARE-IT! Sponsors BlueScope Buildings, NA Dauphin County Medical Society Gettysburg Campus Student Government Association Josiah W. and Bessie H. Kline Foundation, Inc. Schaedler Yesco Distribution, Inc. Virtual Campus Student Advisory Council

Advertising Sponsors Jeff and Pam Shaffer Bath Fitter Carl E. Frantz, Inc. Clean Way Gettysburg Times Homeland Center Joy Daniels Real Estate Group L.B. Smith Ford Lincoln Murray Securus Schaedler Yesco Distribution, Inc. Soroptimist International of Harrisburg, PA, Inc.

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November2014 Examples of items submitted, including a “Happy birthday, HACC” sign prepared by U-Gro Childcare Center

Closing of the Time Capsule HACC held a ceremony on Nov. 18, 2014, to close a four-inch by three-inch by 10-inch time capsule filled with memorabilia and other items representative of the anniversary year. The ceremony was held outside of the John Hall Technology Center on the Harrisburg Campus. Members of the HACC community submitted a variety of items to include in the time capsule. It is the College’s hope that the time capsule will be removed from the cornerstone of the John Hall Technology Center in 2064 – the College’s 100th anniversary. Examples of items submitted by the HACC community included:

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50th anniversary commemorative pin Sen. John J. Shumaker Public Safety Center patch 50th anniversary thank-you card designed by a HACC student Memory card of photos from HACC’s Golden Anniversary Gala “Happy birthday, HACC” sign prepared by U-Gro Childcare Center Samples of the College’s new branding and marketing materials, including a viewbook and brochures 2014-15 tuition and fees chart HACC Alumni Association Alumni College card to signify the success of a HACC graduate who was told in high school that she was not college material; many years later at the age of 32, she arrived at HACC

• A summary of Dr. Ski’s Miles of Gratitude - Tour de HACC • Congressional certificate of recognition presented to HACC on behalf of the five members of Congress representing the districts in which the five campuses are located

• Pennsylvania House of Representatives citation sponsored by the state representatives from the districts in which the five campuses are located

• Pennsylvania Senate citation sponsored by the state representatives from the districts in which the five campuses are located

HACC staff prepare for the placing of the time capsule. Pictured left to right: Holly Bailor, human resources recruiter; Laurie Bowersox, executive director of the Lebanon Campus; Peggy Lenton, executive assistant, Lebanon Campus; and John J. “SKI” Sygielski, Ed.D., HACC president.

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Year-Long Celebrations Lecture Series for the Public Beginning in February, HACC invited the community to attend free lectures throughout the year, which were presented by local and national speakers, such as:

• Nursing in a Civil War Field Hospital by Smadar Shtul, Ph.D., American history professor, Temple University

• The Decade that Changed Higher Education Forever: The 1960s in Retrospect by Simon Bronner, Ph.D., Penn State Harrisburg

• National Geographic photographer, William Albert Allard • Rock and Roll, the Beat Generation and the Evolving Cultural

Landscape of the 60s by Dr. Dennis McDaniel, chairperson and professor of English, Saint Vincent College

• The Women’s Movement by Dr. Carol Nechemias, associate professor emerita of Public Policy and Political Science, Penn State University

• Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War Exhibit

Performances for the Public Throughout the 50th anniversary year, the public was invited to attend performances at the Rose Lehrman Arts Center on the Harrisburg Campus, such as:

• Music performance by Janis Ian, songwriter, performer and author • Tommy Tune Performance of Taps, Tunes and Tall Tales

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“It’s important to me to have meaning in my life and be of significance to other people. I see this as a vocation, not a job.” – Greg Hess, M.A., Senior Professor of Counseling and Associate Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus

“We are a forward thinking institution that keeps its focus on the needs of our students.” - HACC Board of Trustees member

> What is Charles R. Peguese, M.S., HACC Board of Trustees member most memorable moment of the 50th anniversary?

“After 15 years, I can’t imagine working anywhere else.” – Shannon Harvey, M.P.A., Vice President of Gettysburg Campus

“The liberal arts help you to keep learning and to understand the world you live in.” – Linda Myers, Ed.D., Senior Professor of Mathematics

“HACC was a godsend…I knew that the community college bill was my pathway to college.” Pete Wambach, Alumnus ‘67, HACC Board of Trustees

“[HACC has a] reputation for helping underprepared students to get the skills they need to succeed.” – Mike Klunk, Former Dean, Lancaster Campus 18

“HACC set me up for the future. My professors let me know that I am intelligent; I just didn’t know how to learn.” – James Schadewald, Psy.D., Alumnus, Assistant Professor of Psychology


Thank you to everyone who was a part of this significant milestone. HACC has accomplished so much in 50 years and continues to grow. The initial fundraising goal for gifts and pledges specific to the 50th anniversary was $250,000. Happily, the HACC Foundation far surpassed this goal. To date, the HACC Foundation raised more than $900,000 - just for the 50th anniversary. The sponsorship commitments totaled more than $300,000, and the non-sponsorship 50th anniversary gifts totaled more than $630,000. The College expects the grand total to increase through Dec. 31, 2014. The HACC Foundation and the College thank you for your continued and much-appreciated support!

GOAL $250,000

HACC wouldn’t have been able to celebrate the 50th anniversary without our sponsors’ generosity. We are truly grateful to all of our sponsors. The 50th Anniversary Sponsors included:

ACTUAL RAISED $900,000

Premium Event Sponsor

Catering Sponsors Eastern PCM, LLC GreenWorks Development, LLC

Registration Sponsors James E. Grandon Jr. Murray Associates Architects, P.C. PinnacleHealth System 19

Promotions Sponsors Norma Gotwalt Thomas B. Richey Central Penn College Enders Insurance Associates Gannett Fleming, Inc. Highmark Blue Shield and United Concordia Dental Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency PSECU Wilsbach Distributors, Inc.

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