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LOWER COLUMBIA COLLEGE LOWER COLUMBIA COLLEGE FOUNDATION

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LCC Board of Trustees Heather Mansy, Chair Steve Vincent, Vice Chair Alice Dietz Bob Gregory George Raiter

LCC Foundation Board of Directors 2018-19 Rich Gushman, Chair Heather Snyder, Vice Chair Linda Davis, Secretary Chris Bailey, LCC President Cathy Bakamus

Transforming Lives Through Education One of my favorite things about my job as President of the college is to hear from our students how LCC has changed their life. Stories like Clinton who was in a downward spiral of crime and addiction until the day he realized he had a choice as to how to live his life! Clinton chose to get a college education and he chose Lower Columbia College. Clinton has since graduated and is enrolled in a bachelor’s Chris Bailey degree program at Washington State University. He is just one of many student success stories that inspire and invigorate our faculty and staff to put students first in everything we do! Thank you for partnering with us to help transform lives through education. Christopher C. Bailey

Mike Claxton Dan Evans Stephen Fuller

President Lower Columbia College

Emily Gardner Jenny Isaacson

You Make a Difference

Dixie Kolditz John Paul Dr. PJ Peterson Bruce Pollock Jane Rosi-Pattison Ryan Schopp Deb Sweet Ex Officio Members Tim Welch

LCC Leadership Chris Bailey, President Wendy Hall, VP Effectiveness and College Relations Karen Joiner Interim VP Instruction Sue Orchard, VP Student Services Kendra Sprague, VP Foundation, HR & Legal Affairs Nolan Wheeler, VP Administrative Services

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It has been an incredible year at the foundation and it is because of you that we provided over $850,000 in support to the college and our students. We believe in the transformational power of education and the impact it has on families and communities. That is why we so passionately believe in the mission of the Foundation, which is to provide financial support to the college and our students and to enhance educational opportunities at Lower Columbia College. We are grateful for the support we have had this past year from individuals, alumni, faculty, staff, and local businesses who believe in this mission, too. We know that you have many choices of worthy causes to support and we are grateful that you made Lower Columbia College a priority in your giving. It truly is because of you that lives in our community are forever changed. Kendra Sprague

Rich Gushman

LCC Vice President of Foundation, HR, & Legal Affairs

Chair, LCC Foundation Board

Kendra Sprague

Rich Gushman

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LCC Foundation Names Delores Rodman 2018-19 Benefactor of the Year Th e Lower Colum bi a C o lle g e Foundation has named Delores Rodman as the 2018-19 Benefactor of the Year. Benefactor honorees have a history of providing charitable financial support to the foundation, and/or significant volunteer service to the colleg e. Most not ably, contributions from honorees have had major impacts on the college, its programs, students, and the community. Delores began her career in the local community as an English teacher at Rainier High School. After teaching for a few years, she changed careers and began working in real estate at Longview Agency with her husband, Bruce. After Bruce’s retirement in 1980, she opened her own real estate office, Rodman Realty. Bruce passed away in 1988. In 2007, Delores established the Bruce E. Rodman Memorial Endowed Scholarship to honor her husband’s memory, his service on the LCC Foundation Board of Directors, and his passion for education. This

scholarship provides two annual awards for first year Washington state business majors with a preference to first generation college students. “Nearly 20 students have had the opportunity to work towards their business degrees with the help of this extraordinary scholarship. LCC is fortunate to have supporters like Delores, whose gifts will continue to benefit students for years to come,” shares Kendra Sprague, LCC Vice President of Foundation, HR & Legal Affairs.

who didn’t have an opportunity to go to college until the age of 24, she reflects on her life in Longview, the important role that LCC fills in the community, and shares, “Bruce and I wanted to become promoters and helpers of young people, to help them complete their college education.”

Since 1992, in addition to the Bruce E. Rodman Memorial Endowed Scholarship, Delores’s contributions include the LCC Library fund and support for the greatest needs of the college. “The LCC Foundation Board of Directors is pleased to honor Delores for more than 26 years of giving and her continued support of students at LCC,” said Rich Gushman, LCC Foundation Chair.

“We appreciate this opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate Delores for her ongoing commitment to education at LCC,” shared LCC President, Chris Bailey.

Though Delores spends the majority of time out of state, her heart remains in Longview. As a young mother

Delores will be honored at the 2019 LCC Foundation Horns & Halos Gala in September.

Get (Finish!) the Degree You’ve Always Wanted ONLINE ASSOCIATE IN BUSINESS DEGREE – NEW! Lower Columbia College’s new online associate in business degree is perfect for working adults and others who need a college schedule that works for them. This degree prepares students for transfer to university programs in management, accounting, marketing, finance, operations management, human resources, and more! Credit for prior learning—including previously earned college credits, industry certifications or military service—can be applied to this degree if approved. Financial aid and scholarships are available for qualifying students.

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Cutting Edge Scanning Electron Microscope It is unusual for a community college to own equipment like a scanning electron microscope. The new $130,000 Phenom XL scanning electron microscope was purchased with a U.S. Economic Development Grant matched by the LCC Foundation College Success Fund. For students, the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with an instrument like this is something that sets LCC students apart. The chance to learn with the aid of high-tech equipment in labs and classrooms is more typical of a university. The investment in a variety of state-of-the-art equipment in the Health & Science building has created a dynamic learning environment for students. The microscope can magnify samples up to 105,000 times their actual size, about 100 times more magnifying power than a conventional microscope. In addition, it has cross-curricular application. Art majors, welders, and computer engineers are all finding ways to utilize the new tool in their fields.

Education Through the Ages The Millennial Skills Gap Community colleges are known for their responsiveness to changing economic conditions, which includes preparing a pipeline of workers to enter the labor force. Right now, Millennials make up the largest generation of working adults. In 2018, they ranged in age from 22 to 37 and represent more than one of every three workers. Increasing demand to fill high wage jobs in industry from employers suggests that a “Millennial Skills Gap” may exist.

Preparing Generation Z to Go to Work On the heels of Millennials is Generation Z, making up the occupants of today’s middle and high schools, and our most recent high school graduates. Generation Z makes up the fastest growing sector of our labor market. In Cowlitz County, about half of our high school graduates go to college. Opportunities for people with just a high school diploma are less stable and rewarding than for some previous generations. Given the reality of today’s workforce, members of Generation Z need additional education and training beyond high school to set themselves up for success. LCC has been working hard with local K-12 partners to ensure that all graduates have choices beyond high school that make sense. LCC’s new Multicraft Trades Certificate provides a versatile “13th Year” option for students not looking for a traditional four-year degree. Students who earn the Multicraft Trades Certificate have three career paths available to them. They can enter the workforce at entry-level in the skilled trades, they can pursue an apprenticeship pathway, or they can continue on to one of four associate degree options at LCC, including Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technology, Welding, Machine Trades, or Manufacturing. The benefits of just one additional year of training beyond high school are substantial. Research suggests that a one-year college credential is the “tipping point” between a lifetime of financial hardship and earning a sustainable wage. Visit lowercolumbia.edu/work to learn more about LCC’s professional/ technical programs.

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College Success Fund A Catalyst for Excellence in Education and Innovation The College Success Fund allows LCC to capitalize on emergent needs and opportunities as they arise to better serve our students and community. Your contribution to College Success has been a catalyst for advancing many of our educational programs through investment and innovation such as STEM education and workforce training. This fund continues to enhance our ability to provide quality instruction in our classrooms and labs while preparing students for future success. The College Success Fund supports: nn Academic programs nn Staff and faculty grants nn Innovative learning opportunities nn New instructional equipment and technology nn Veterans’ support services nn Student support programs nn Head Start programs nn Industrial trades recruitment nn Improvements to infrastructure nn Areas of greatest need This year alone, thanks to your support, the College Success Fund helped purchase a new Industrial Technology Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machining Center, which allows students in the Machine Trades program to train at industry level. In response to workforce and economic demand for skilled CDL drivers, we purchased an additional CDL vehicle in support of the expanding Diesel Technology’s CDL program. College Success provided funding for a Student Ambassador Program that provides mentorship opportunities, retention, outreach and other support to LCC students. The fund also helped provide $400,000 in state-of-the-art equipment for the Health and Science Building.

The new machine purchased through the College Success Fund replaces our oldest CNC Machining Center, a 1995 model which was the first industrial level Computer Numerical Control Machine Tool in the Machine Trades Program. The new machine brings the latest technology to our Machine Trades Program. Kam Todd, LCC Machine Trades Instructor

The College Success Fund supported a new Student Ambassador team of students to work with potential students and current LCC students who could benefit from additional support and resources. While the work they are doing is important for supporting students, building community, and instilling the value of education, the leadership opportunity for these students makes the Student Ambassador program invaluable. Shain Wright, LCC Retention Specialist

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LCC at a Glance* Enrollment 6,064 Total students 143 Worker Retraining 179 Veterans 514 Running Start 2,522 Online Student Intent 29% Transfer students 39% Workforce students 16% Basic Skills students 16% Other students Demographics 65% Female 25% Students of color 31 Average age 45% Full-time NWAC Varsity Sports Men & Women’s Basketball Men’s Baseball Women’s Softball, Volleyball, and Soccer Facilities 38.75 acre campus 26 buildings Operating Budget for 2017-18 $23.1 million Annual Tuition $4,275 tuition and fees (2017-18, 45 credits) Financial Aid Disbursed – $12.6 million (figure not final) Foundation - $15.6 million in assets (figure not final) Employment 403 Total employees 71 Full-time, 103 Part-time Faculty 229 Staff including Head Start/ ECEAP employees *2017-18 data, unless noted

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Carol and Clayton Greer Memorial Nursing Scholarship – Scholarship Spotlight Carol and Clayton Greer Memorial Nursing Scholarship was established in 1986 by Carol Greer in memory of her husband, Clayton Greer. This nursing scholarship honors the excellent nursing care Clayton received following his heart attack, by nurses who attended LCC. Carol and Clayton had one daughter, Nadine, and owned a local dairy farm. Clayton was also active with the Longview Masonic Lodge and Carol worked at LCC for Dean of Students, helping with scholarships. After Carol passed in 1990, her daughter Nadine and Nadine’s husband, David, continued the scholarship in memory of her parents. Nadine appreciates the value LCC offers when preparing students for university. She shares, “Being raised in a blue collar community, the mill was the end-all. My mom and dad told me to graduate and go on to university.” LCC was the perfect stepping stone. Nadine graduated from R.A. Long High School in 1960 and attended Lower David and Nadine Coburn Columbia College. She helped pay for her education by working in LCC’s main office. After graduating in 1962, she transferred to the University of Washington to obtain her teaching degree. While at UW, she met David Coburn. It was love at first sight and they married in 1963. After they graduated from UW, David enlisted in the Service. When David was shipped overseas, Nadine came back to Longview where she worked as a substitute teacher. David and Nadine now live in California where they enjoy being retired, traveling, and staying connected to LCC through their scholarship recipients. Nadine enjoys receiving and writing letters to their recipients and shares, “Student stories are heartwarming. It is a source of pleasure to me to be able to support the college.” Nadine laughingly remembers her parents saying, “Now that you are finished with school, we can finally afford to send you!” Though her parents were unable to help Nadine, their legacy scholarship has helped more than 33 students since 1986.

Scholarships - Give the Gift of Higher Education! Affordability remains one of the largest challenges to student success. The LCC Foundation is committed to helping students achieve their educational dreams by awarding over $374,000 in scholarships to students in the 2017-18 year. Scholarships may be named in honor or memory of an individual or family member, and may also be established in the name of a business or organization to foster a spirit of corporate citizenship and community support. The LCC Foundation offers two types of scholarships, annual and endowed. Establish your scholarship today! For more information on setting up an annual or endowed scholarship to support student success, please contact Sheila Burgin, Assistant Director at sburgin@lowercolumbia.edu or 360.442.2132.

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Student Success Fund The LCC Foundation’s Student Success Fund was created in 2012 to provide emergency grants to students most at-risk for abandoning higher education goals due to financial hardships. The fund supports one of LCC’s retention and completion goals for students by providing vital support to encourage completion. Since inception, the fund has provided nearly $370,000 in emergency grants to more than 730 students in need. The average award is $500. For many students, this grant means the difference between success and failure to complete their program. The Student Success Fund works! While completion rates for all LCC students are among the highest in the state at 38%, completions rates for LCC’s Student Success Fund recipients are at 59%.

“I am honored to be a recipient of the Student Success Fund. Thanks to your generosity I will be the first in my family to finish college. I look for ward to my academic future at Lower Columbia College.” Mary, LCC Student Success Fund Recipient

The Student Success Fund helps students with: nnTuition expenses not covered by scholarships, financial aid or grants nnTextbook expenses nnTesting fees nn Emergency childcare expenses nn Emergency transportation

Thank you to our community partner, The Daily News, for the “Students In Need” campaign which helps at-risk students complete their education and give back to the community. Over the past three years, loyal TDN readers have donated nearly $130,000 to the Student Success Fund. This spring will mark the fourth annual campaign where we hope to raise another $50,000 for the Student Success Fund. Our community will once again rise up to help LCC students achieve their educational goals and transform their lives.

Find Us on the Web! Catch up on news and highlights, see photos, and check out upcoming events. You can even donate online! lowercolumbia.edu/ foundation

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NWAC Champions Again!

Student Athlete Spotlight Athletic Excellence Scholarships through the LCC Foundation & Boosters go a long way towards success in the classroom and on the field. Just ask LCC soccer star, Chloe Brimhall. “The scholarship was a big help to me,” she said. “I don’t qualify for any financial aid, so getting the scholarship really helped me become less stressed with the cost of tuition and books. That helped me focus on my education and soccer.”

It was another banner year for the Red Devils on the field and in the classroom. The Lower Columbia College Athletics Program won the NWAC Athletic Directors Cup for the second straight year. The cup is awarded to the college that garners the most points in a system using league standings and conference tournament results. All six LCC teams made the NWAC playoffs in 2017-2018. LCC also took second in the President’s Cup given to the NWAC college with the top academic results including GPA and graduation rates. LCC Athletics means excellence on the field or court and in the classroom!

B r i m h a l l c a m e t o LC C f r o m Washougal High School and she was joined by her twin sister Zoey, who also earned a soccer scholarship for the Red Devils. Both were very good soccer players for the Red Devils. Chloe was an NWAC star, earning All-Conference and All-Region honors both seasons. Her outstanding play in the defensive backfield was a key to the Devils earning a playoff berth in 2017 and just missing another in 2018. Chloe, along with her sister, were named to the All-NWAC Academic Team. Chloe chose Lower Columbia College because of her soccer scholarship, but the financial help and opportunity she received was special. “Coming to LCC was one of the greatest decisions I’ve made. I saved a ton of money, and I received an excellent education. The professors go out of their way to make sure you get the personal attention you need to be a success.” Money donated to the Athletics Excellence Fund impacts the lives of student-athletes. “I’ve met some of my best friends through LCC soccer and the LCC campus,” said Chloe. “I’ve grown close to them on the field and in the classroom and have memories that will last forever.”

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Red Devils Win Second Straight NWAC Baseball Title The Lower Columbia College baseball team claimed back-to-back championships with a 7-5 victory over Yakima Valley in the title game at Story Field. The Devils rallied from a 3-0 deficit by scoring five runs in the third inning and then held off a ninth inning Yakima rally to claim the program’s 13th championship. The Red Devils won 15 straight games at the end of the season to grab the title. First year head coach, Eric Lane, took over the program late in the fall and became the sixth LCC baseball head coach to win the title. “Winning the championship last year and repeating is really tough to do. It shows how strong the sophomores are and all of the hard work they’ve put in the last two seasons. There’s not a lot of Red Devils who can say they repeated, and for these guys to do that is special.” Hunter Cook and Ricky Muzzy (now with the Washington Huskies) were named to the All-Tournament team along with outfielders Kyle Sandstrom and Noah Andrews and pitchers Yancy Bird and Justin Solt. The team has won the championship three of the last four years.

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Class of 2018 Hall of Fame Inductees

The Lower Columbia College Foundation is committed to helping LCC sustain successful and competitive athletic programs and provide athletic scholarships by raising $170,000 annually. These funds provide a critical role in every student athlete’s success and completion. A full scholarship for one student athlete is $2,600 per year. In addition, program support, equipment, travel, and food costs can be up to $1,200 annually – an average total cost per student of $3,800. Now is the time to get in the game! Please consider a tax-deductible donation to the LCC Athletic Excellence Fund. Lower Columbia College Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. With your support, coupled with the strong support of our community, we can look forward to sustaining a legacy of athletic excellence well into the future!

Robert Key Basketball/Baseball 1985-86

Making a gift to the Athletic Excellence Fund is now easier than ever! Give online at lowercolumbia.edu/foundation

Michelle (Wiitala) Roy Basketball 1981-82

Kelly Smith Baseball Coach 1995-2013

Red Devil Softball Team Gets To the Championship The LCC softball team just missed out on the school’s 11th championship by dropping an 8-5 result to North Idaho in the title game. Nizhoni Wheeler was outstanding, pitching in every tournament game for LCC. She was named to the All-Tournament team along with teammates Cheyenne Gilbertson, Allyssa Gustafson, and Kendell Clauson. Head coach Traci Fuller, in her 7th season as the Red Devil head coach, was proud of her team. “We all came together as a team and battled all the way to the final game,” she said. “I couldn’t have asked for more and the players represented our college well.”

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Bill Waag Baseball 1977-78

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Gordon Bolar Receives 2019 Transforming Lives Award Gordon Bolar lost his father to alcoholism at an early age, which triggered a series of bad choices that persisted into adulthood. Along the way, Gordon held a series of different jobs and suffered a traumatic brain injury. He fathered two little girls with a woman who disappeared shortly after their second child was born. For nearly a year, he cared for his infants alone while trying to scrape a living together. Things came to a traumatic end when Gordon was arrested for possession of drugs and stolen property. While incarcerated, Gordon was given the option to participate in drug court and live in transitional housing. His program included parenting classes, anger management, and both mental health and addiction treatment. He decided to go back to school. His inspiration was his mother, Donna Bell, a graduate of LCC’s nursing program. Like his mom, Gordon came to LCC ready to change his life. In spite of juggling parenting, homework, treatment, counseling, childcare, appointments, and NA meetings, he managed to excel in his studies. He chose the Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology program, in hopes of becoming a diesel mechanic. He impressed his instructors, who were able to offer him a work-study position in the department. The wages Gordon earned from his work-study position allowed him to move out of transitional housing and provide a stable home for his children. Gordon finished the Diesel Tech program in 2015 and decided to get his welding certificate as well. By 2017, Gordon had two college degrees. When his instructor Jim Dillinger got a call from CDID (Consolidated Diking and Improvement District) asking for help finding summer workers, Jim suggested Gordon. After some initial hesitation due to Gordon’s past, CDID decided to give him a chance. Gordon received a $500 gift from the Lower Columbia College Foundation to celebrate his nomination for the “Transforming Lives Award” and was honored at an awards banquet in Olympia in January. About Transforming Lives The Washington State Association of College Trustees (ACT) created the Transforming Lives Awards program in 2012 to recognize current or former students whose lives have been transformed by pursuing higher education at a community or technical college.

“Gordon is a motivated and enthusiastic person. His love of learning makes him a great employee. When we had an opportunity to hire Gordon for a full-time position at the end of the summer, our board fully supported the decision.” Judy Strayer, General Manager, Consolidated Diking and Improvement District

“I watched my single mother go from welfare to being a nurse, able to provide for her household that included four children.” Gordon Bolar

“Gordon was a hard worker and very reliable. He became a model student, helping to mentor and coach several other students with similar struggles during his time at LCC.” Jim Dillinger, Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology Faculty

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How You Can Make a Difference Enhance – Expand – Enrich

NEW!

Multicraft Trades Certificate

Lower Columbia College’s newest certificate will prepare you to enter a local apprenticeship, a skilled trade career, or an associate degree program in the industrial trades including manufacturing, diesel/heavy equipment technology, machining, and/or welding. This certificate is perfect for a ‘13th year’ after high school to jump-start a rewarding career! Credits earned in approved high school classes can be applied to this certificate. Financial aid and scholarships are available for qualifying students.

Learn more at lowercolumbia.edu/trades 2018 Annual Report

Ever y day we see how LCC transforms lives through education, not only in the classroom but in our neighborhoods as well. You can make a difference by donating to the LCC Foundation. Your gift will help students enrich their lives with greater access to a college education and enhance LCC’s ability to expand our vital educational programs. YOU can make a difference!

Giving Options nn Cash Gifts nn Pledged Gifts nn Non-Cash Gifts nn IRA Distributions nn Matching Gifts nn Named Gift Opportunities nn Planned Gifts nn Real Estate nn Stocks and Bonds

Giving Made Easy! üü Give Online: lowercolumbia.edu/ foundation üü Cash, Check, or Charge: Lower Columbia College Foundation 1600 Maple Street Longview, WA 9‑8632 For more information or assistance in making a donation, contact the LCC Foundation at foundation@lowercolumbia.edu or 360.442.2130.

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Lou Mace Named 2018 Alumnus of the Year

2018 All Washington Academic Team Two LCC students – Clinton Howard and Marinda Strine – have made the 2018 All-Washington Academic Team. The program recognizes Washington’s finest higher education students for their scholastic achievement and community and college service. Clinton Howard was president of the Associated Students of Lower Columbia College during the 17-18 academic year. He was born addicted to drugs and entered life surrounded by crime and despair. After dropping out of school and becoming an addict himself, Clinton ultimately spent several years behind bars before deciding to enroll at LCC in winter 2016. He received the Outstanding Student Award in Psychology, and the Transforming Lives Award. Clinton now attends Washington State University-Vancouver. His educational goal is to earn an advanced degree in organizational psychology. Clinton was also named a 2018 CocaCola Academic Team Bronze Scholar and received a $1,000 scholarship. Marinda Strine was the president of the local chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. In this role, Marinda developed a scholarship program for students with financial barriers to participate in the honor society. Marinda was a Running Start student and graduated with both her high school diploma and associate degree. She attends the University of Washington majoring in biological and biomedical sciences (focusing on neuroscience). Her goal is become a medical doctor. Clinton and Marinda each received a scholarship from the LCC Foundation.

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Lou Mace graduated from R.A. Long High School in 1953 and attended LCC from 1954-55. While at LCC, Lou was a Track and Field star in pole vaulting. In 1954, he placed second at the WAAC championships at 12’3”. In 1955, Lou set a Washington state junior college record of 12’9 ¼”. That same year, he claimed the WAAC championship title. Lou continued his education at Oregon State University (OSU) where he obtained his Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering in 1959. Lou’s engineering career began with work on hydro projects on the Columbia and Snake rivers. He then established his own company, which was eventually purchased by S.J. Groves Construction. Some notable projects include the I-205 bridge connecting Washington and Oregon over the Columbia River, the widening of I-84 in Portland, and construction of five major dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers. One of these dams included the $250 million dollar second powerhouse at Bonneville which was the largest contract ever awarded by the Corp of Engineers at that time. In 1983, Lou became President of S.J. Groves Construction and C.O.O. of S.J. Groves Inc. overseeing operations in South America, Canada, and Saudi Arabia. After resigning in 1986, Lou restarted his old company, M.A.C.E., and constructed one more dam in Visalia CA, as well as performing specialty contracts for the F.A.A. and the U.S. Air Force. Lou was inducted in the Oregon State Engineering Hall of Fame in 2005. In 2014, was inducted into the LCC Hall of Fame honoring his athletic excellence in Track and Field. Since retiring in 1991, Lou and his wife Jeanne divide their time between California and Idaho. Lou Mace shares, “I consider myself very fortunate as well as lucky to achieve the success that I have enjoyed. A colleague of mine once told me that the definition of “Luck” is: “When preparation meets opportunity.” Lower Columbia was central in my preparation. Without the continued education and guidance received at LCC, I would not have been so fortunate and lucky.” “We are proud to have Lou Mace represent LCC as its 2018 Alumnus of the Year. He represents the concept of a local kid, who through hard work and perseverance can make a big difference in the world. His life work also shows the value of a community college education,” said LCC President, Chris Bailey.

Join the Alumni Association! In just two short years, membership in the Alumni Association has grown to more than 500 members. You can stay connected to Lower Columbia College by joining today. Whether you earned a degree, certificate, or completed just one quarter, you are part of our LCC family. We are committed to creating meaningful, lasting relationships with you all! Member benefits continue to grow and include free admission to Alumni Day events, opportunity for membership to the LCC Fitness Center, LCC Bookstore discounts, opportunities to shop at Nike, Adidas, and Columbia employee stores, and much more. To join the Alumni Association or share your LCC story visit lowercolumbia.edu/ alumni or contact Foundation Specialist Serina Graham at 360.442.2134.

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Donor Spotlight: John and Cathy Natt John and Cathy Natt have consistently donated to Lower Columbia College for over 20 years. The Natts and their family have long ties to Lower Columbia College. They believe in the value of education and the importance of LCC to the Lower Columbia region. John and Cathy have contributed nearly $60,000 to the Foundation’s unrestricted fund. In addition, John Natt and his family established the Theodore McClelland Natt Endowed Scholarship in 1999 in memory of John’s brother, Ted, who passed away in a helicopter crash. John’s extended family also established the Natt Library Endowment providing funding for library needs over the years. Even though John and Cathy now live in California, they remain committed to the success of LCC students and our community.

Dedication of Honored Spaces Myklebust Gymnasium The Jeane Wirkkala Moksness Lobby is located inside the west entrance of LCC’s Myklebust Gymnasium & Fitness Center in honor of Jeane Wirkkala Moksness’ ongoing support of LCC. Jeane provided a major gift to the college in support of the Student Success Fund and the Early Learning Center. Jeane’s connections span back to 1956, when she first attended LCC and played on the inaugural women’s basketball team. The team went undefeated in their first year. Jeane also worked for LCC’s Early Learning Center as an instructor and coordinator for 23 years before retiring in June 2000. Jeane stays connected to the college through the LCC Retiree Association and shares, “As a former student and instructor at Lower Columbia College, I am aware of the need for additional financial support for some students. I feel Lower Columbia College gives our community an excellent opportunity to further their educational goals.”

Outdoor Spaces The Pickett Plaza is located in the center of campus near the Anderson Family Pavilion and includes a stone circle seating area and water feature. This space honors Dr. Vernon “Pete” Pickett’s distinguished service as President of Lower Columbia College from 1980-1997. After serving LCC, Dr. Pickett was granted President Emeritus status. Some of Dr. Pickett’s highlights as president include leading the college into the age of digital technology by providing computers for staff, upgrading the phone system, and implementing the first computer lab in an educational institution in Cowlitz County. LCC’s campus expanded with the addition of the first Head Start building, the Student Center, the Don Talley vocational building, the campus maintenance building, and the purchase of the Administration building. Dr. Pickett and his wife, Karen, remain committed to the mission of the college through philanthropic support to the Student Success Fund, Athletic Excellence Fund, and the College Success Fund. The Picketts are regular attendees to LCC campus events, are members of the Wertheimer Society, and are active in the Retiree Association. “LCC is a great institution and one I was privileged to be a part of for 17 years. I’m impressed with the progress the college continues to make,” shared Dr. Pickett about his tenure as President of LCC.

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2017-18 Retirees It is an honor to welcome the following individuals to the LCC Foundation Ret i re e A s s o c i a t i o n . Thank you for your combined 110 years of service! David Benson Social Science Instructor 1984-2018 Joyce Mills Head Start 1980-2017 Christopher Nelson IT Department 2011-2018 Rodney Ramer Finance Department 2016-2018 Cary Rhode Math Instructor 2005-2018 Tamie Yokel Head Start 2000-2017

2018 Emeritus Congratulations to retired faculty who were conferred the title of Faculty Emeritus on April 18, 2018 by the LCC Board of Trustees Mark Bergeson

To learn more about the LCC Retiree Association, contact Sheila Burgin at 360.442.2132.

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Financial Report 2017-2018 July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018 Assets Cash Marketable Securities Pledges Receivable Prepaid Expenses, net Fixtures & Equipment Land Held for Sale TOTAL ASSETS

539,987 14,977,464 111,775 771 30,890 50,000

$15,710,887

Liabilities Accrued Expenses Annuity Payment Liability

86,948 2,501 $89,449

Net Assets Unrestricted 2,723,644 Temporarily Restricted 4,384,807 Permanently Restricted 8,512,987

15,621,438

$15,710,887

Leave a Legacy In honor of LCC’s first benefactors, the Wertheimer Society was established to recognize and honor donors who have generously provided, or plan to provide, gifts to the Lower Columbia College Foundation through bequests, trusts, and other life income gifts. Society membership is a reflection of the highest of values and commitment to future educational excellence at LCC. With your financial gift, the college will be able to provide support to worthy students. Your investment will help secure first-rate faculty, develop technology and programs that improve teaching and learning, and maintain and improve the quality of the campus infrastructure. Your generous gift will ensure the continuity of the institution for many generations to come.

Become a Society Member Becoming a member of the Wertheimer Society is quite simple. In fact, if you have named Lower Columbia College in your will or have otherwise included the institution in your estate plans, you are already a member. If you have not yet notified us of your bequest, please contact the Lower Columbia College Foundation today to inform us of your decision and sign a Declaration of Intent. The Declaration of Intent is non-binding and creates no legal obligation to you or your estate. For more information, contact the LCC Foundation at 360.442.2130.

Income & Expenditures Income Revenue, Gains/Losses, & Other Support $1,509,729 Expenditures Support to LCC: Scholarships 317,061 Grants 82,956 Program Support 610,655 Other 226,587 SUB-TOTAL $1,237,259 General & Administrative Fundraising

169,652 121,986

TOTAL EXPENDITURES $1,528,897 The Lower Columbia College Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation founded in 1976 with tax ID #91-0975957. The LCC Foundation has tax-exempt status and gifts are tax-deductible. The complete financial statements have been audited by Booth Davis & Associates, PLLC. For more information contact the LCC Foundation at 360.442.2130 or visit us on the web at lowercolumbia.edu/foundation

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Wertheimer Society/Heritage Society Members Wendy Elizabeth Adams Trust

Hal and Laura Mahnke

Bob and Ann Beal Charles D. and Dolores M. Beard

Harvey and Marcella Mashinter Clark and Pamela Townsend Estate Eugene Minkler

Bob and Gerrie Booth

Estate of Anne B. Minthorn

Estate of Jessie Bridges

John Moffitt Foundation

Dr. Charles and Betty Buck

Jeane Wirkkala Moksness

Estate of Evelyn Fay Chappell

Bill Mortimer

Estate of Alma M. Day

Dr. Richard C. Nau

Alan and Margaret Engstrom

Petters Family Trust

Kenneth R. Hanson and Patricia J. Hanson

Dr. Vernon and Karen Pickett

Richard and Karen Hardecker

The Estate of Ronald J. Raski

Estate of Carol Johnson Cindi Ketchum Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Kirkpatrick Marjorie Kundiger Estate of Harold and Arletha Lane Don Lansing Paul and Marlene Laufman

The R. M. Tollefson Trust

Steve and Maxine Vincent Jeanne & Phillip Wertheimer Estate of Ruth L. West Rosina E. Williamson Living Trust

The Quoidbach Family Asa Reed Estate of Terry Reiniger Don & Pat Rodman Jane Rosi-Pattison Estate of Marylou Schall Shirley Smith

Ron and Rebecca LeBlanc Joan L. LeMieux Louis and Jeanne Mace Estate of Lyle P. Mack

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LCC Foundation Endowments Endowments are the gift that provide perpetual support for scholarships or other programs according to the intent of the donor. Endowments may be named in honor of loved one or to create a family legacy. The minimum required to establish and endowment is $20,000, which may be pledged over time. The funds are invested to provide a permanent source of income, while the principal is always protected. Endowments are as of June 30, 2018.

LCC Foundation Endowments Ailie S. Raski Memorial Nursing Scholarship American Association of University Women Cowlitz Branch Endowed Scholarship Andrew Shold Memorial Endowed Scholarship Applied Industries Endowed Scholarship Baker Family Endowment Bart Stanley Memorial Endowed Scholarship Beatrice L. Johnson Memorial Endowed Scholarship Bruce E. Rodman Memorial Endowed Scholarship Charles D. & Dolores M. Beard Memorial Nursing Endowed Scholarship Cowlitz County Deputy Sheriffs’ Benefit Association - In Honor of Mike Riley Scholarship David M. and Mary P. Anderson Endowed Scholarship Diane Marie Shoff Memorial Endowed Scholarship Dr. John Richards and Mrs. Chris Richards Endowed Scholarship Earl & Mae Malmstrom Endowed Scholarship Ella C. Miller Endowed Scholarship Ellen Rosbach Memorial Endowed Scholarship Emary B. & Jane G. Piper Memorial Endowed Scholarship Eric James Mitchell Memorial Endowed Scholarship Ernest J. “Ernie” & Arlene Kuntz Endowed Scholarship Ethel Kirkpatrick Memorial Nursing Endowed Scholarship Fred Baxter Memorial Endowed Scholarship Gladys Hicklin Petters Memorial Endowed Scholarship Harvey J. & Marcella M. Mashinter Memorial Social Science Endowed Scholarship Hedwig Waldron Nursing Endowment funded by the Rosinsa E. Williamson Living Trust Helen and Hilmar Kuebel Endowed Nursing Scholarship James B. Gorman Memorial Worker’s Endowed Scholarship

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Jessie Bridges Endowed Scholarship John and Cathy Natt Endowment Johnny & Jessie Greene Vocational Endowed Scholarship Juel G. Sheldon Memorial Endowed Scholarship K.T. & Louella Henderson Endowed Scholarship Kangas Family Endowed Scholarship Kathryn Rowe Beasley Endowed Scholarship Ken and Pat Hanson Endowment Kim O’Neill Nursing Endowed Scholarship Korten Family Music Endowed Scholarship LaRiviere Memorial Democratic Endowed Scholarship LCC Student Success Fund Endowment Longview Masonic Lodge #263 Gladys Petters Endowed Scholarship Lovingfoss-Juell Endowed Scholarship Lower Columbia College Exceptional Faculty Endowment Lower Columbia College Forensics Endowment Lower Columbia College General Scholarship Endowment Lower Columbia College Head Start Endowment Lower Columbia College Library Endowment Lower Columbia College Nurse Alumni Endowed Scholarship Lower Columbia College Staff & Faculty Endowment Lynn Howell Memorial Endowed Scholarship Mark VanZanten Memorial Endowed Scholarship Marylou Schall Memorial Endowed Scholarship McCrady Family Endowed Scholarship Natt Library Endowment Norman H. Parks Endowed Scholarship Paul and Marlene Laufman Endowed Scholarship Petters Nursing and Health Sciences Education Exceptional Faculty Endowment Quoidbach Memorial Endowed Scholarship

R.A. Long Class of 1944 Clyde Shadiow Memorial Endowed Scholarship Ralph J. & Frances J. Forsberg Endowed Scholarship Ramona J. & Elmer Sylvester (LINK) Endowed Scholarship Roger & Jeane (Wirkkala) Moksness Endowed Scholarship Ruth & Rex West Endowed Scholarship Stanley B. and June L. Rose Music Endowed Scholarship Stanley B. and June L. Rose Nursing Endowed Scholarship Terry Reiniger Memorial Endowed Scholarship The Daily News Endowed Scholarship Theodore McClelland Natt Endowed Scholarship Wendy Adams Memorial Endowed Scholarship Wertheimer Endowed Scholarship William A. Vest Endowment William C. Davis Jr. Endowed Scholarship

LCC Endowments Administered Through the Foundation Byrdena Stouffer Cornell Endowed Scholarship Charlene C. Lefebre Endowed Scholarship Donald G. & Doris M. Felthous Memorial Endowed Scholarship Dr. John Terrey Endowed Scholarship Edna E. Hartman Endowed Scholarship Edward & Gina Cloney Endowed Scholarship Elsie Z. Carlson Memorial Endowed Scholarship Helen Simons Memorial Endowed Scholarship Katheryn Rowe Beasley Endowed Scholarship LCC Exceptional Faculty Endowment Lester and Ida Mae Bennett Endowed Scholarship Lydia Bryant Endowed Scholarship Myklebust-Johnson Memorial Endowed Athletic Scholarship Phillip and Jeanne Wertheimer Endowed Scholarship Robert and Margaret Pulliam Endowed Scholarship

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Thank you, Lifetime Donors $500,000 and aAbove

John and Jenna Anderson

Estate of Jessie Bridges

Max and Karen Anderson

AMX LLC

Kenneth R. Hanson and Patricia J. Hanson

Jean Baxter

Dave and Linda Andrew

J & S Foundation

Charles D. and Dolores M. Beard

Craig and Jerri Anneberg

Petters Family Trust

Boise Cascade

Associated Students of Lower Columbia College

The Stanley B. Rose Family

Nadine and David Coburn

Chris and Tonya Bailey

Robert and Linda Tininenko

Columbia Bank

Baker Lumber Company Inc.

Phil and Jacquelyn VanDaff

Community Foundation for SW Washington

James W. Baker

D & C Lemmons Enterprises, LLC

Biella Foundation

Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges Jeanne and Phillip Wertheimer The Wollenberg Foundation

The Daily News The Daily News - Students in Need Anne J. Davis

$100,000-$499,999

Dr. Charles Emerick

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

Evans-Kelly Family Foundation

Applied Industries Dan Evans

Ralph and Frances Forsberg

Howard Charitable Foundation

The Health Care Foundation Jackie Kelly Evans

JH Kelly, LLC

Dr. and Mrs. Neal and Carolyn Kirkpatrick

KapStone Kraft Paper Corporation

Laboratory Science Institute

Ernest J. “Ernie” and Arlene Kuntz

Ron and Rebecca LeBlanc

James and Arletha Lane

The McCrady Family

Paul and Marlene Laufman Harvey and Marcella Mashinter Microsoft Corporation Estate of Anne B. Minthorn James and Marianne Mitchell Pacific Fibre Products, Inc. The Honorable Frank L. Price and Arlene Price Terry L. Reiniger Bruce E. and Delores K. Rodman Sylvester Charitable Trust The R M Tollefson Trust

Estate of Lyle P. Mack Lorraine Molzahn Dr. Richard C. Nau

Dan A. Howell I Have a Dream Program Peter and Jenny Isaacson Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest Carol Ann and Leonard Keller

Dr. Charles and Betty Buck Carol Carlson

KLOG-KUKN-The Wave

R. D. Olson Manufacturing

Columbia Ford Lincoln Hyundai

Fredrick and Adele Kneipp

John and Chris Richards

Dottie K. Koontz

Don and Pat Rodman

Donald A. Correll

Margaret H. Korten

Cowlitz Bank

Hilmar and Helen Kuebel

Roemer Electric Steel Foundry

Cowlitz County Deputy Sheriffs’ Benefit Association

LeBlanc Wealth Advisors, Inc.

Janet Feasey Coyle John F. and Donna M. Crook Harlan and Lorna Cruser Estate of Alma M. Day Democratic Club of Cowlitz County

The Legacy Group, Ltd.

Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund

40 & 8 Voiture 99

Rosina E. Williamson

Wendy Elizabeth Adams Trust

$50,000-$99,999

Adelphia Communications Altrusa International of Cowlitz County - The Breakfast Bunch American Association of

Fibre Federal Credit Union Joe and Alona Fischer Don and Judy Fuller Gannett Co., Inc. Georgia-Pacific Adrienne E. Gorman The Gene Haas Foundation Halton Foundation Joel and Jodi Hanson Steve and Annabelle Hanson Greta Harvey Ed Hayes E. Kenneth Henderson

Karen L. and Elmer R. Rogers Ross-Simmons Hardwood Lumber Co. Mary Saville Salberg The Sari Family

Longview Monticello Lions Club

Louis L. Scharf, Jr.

Longview Pioneer Lions Club

Jason and Bethany Schmidt

Estate of Donald Eklund Allan and Sheri Evald

R.A. Long Class of ‘44

Longview Junior Service League

The Quoidbach Family

Emerald Sky Foundation

Dr. Robert and Margaret Pulliam

Rowe Brothers Truck Sales

Rich and Sharon Dolan Evelyn Drake

Emary B. and Jane G. Piper

Don and Clara Lemmons

PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center

Anonymous

Vernon R. and Karen P. Pickett

Kiwanis Club of Kelso Longview

Phillip and Annabelle Lovingfoss

Steve and Maxine Vincent

Dr. P.J. Peterson and Stephen Jones

Bob and Gerrie Booth

Dr. C.J. Dobratz

Untouchables Car Club

Richard J. and Judith J. Peters

Bob and Pauline Kirchner

Norman H. Parks

Andrew Shold

P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter FV

The Boeing Company

Lyle Lovingfoss

Estate of Marylou Schall

P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter EC

Dr. Fred and Barbara Bishop

Dick Hannah Toyota

Estate of Ronald J. Raski

Chandler P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter BN

Kelso Longview Chamber of Commerce

NORPAC

Weyerhaeuser Company

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Dr. David and Jennifer Houten

NetApp

$10,000-$49,999

Anderson & Anderson Advisory, LLC

Bob and Ann Beal

Heidi Heywood and Duncan Cruickshank

Richard A. and Darlene P. DeRosier

Ruth L. and Rex West

ALS - Columbia

University Women

Delphine H. Love

Lower Columbia Pathologists, PS Brian and Maria Magnuson Chet and Gitta Makinster Earl and Mae Malmstrom Buzz and Margery Marsh Jim and Chris McLaughlin Tom and Virginia Melin Gary and Penny Mellema Cal and Kim Miller

Robert J. Scharf Sheehan & Co., P.S. Juel G. Sheldon Sid and Bette Snyder Solvay Chemicals, Inc. David E. Taylor and Susan Branscom Taylor Clark and Pamela Townsend TransAlta Centralia Generations Dolphine VanZanten Mack William and Lenore Vest Bob Vitous Washington Student Achievement Council

John Moffitt Foundation

Westmedia Charitable Foundation

Bill Mortimer

Wilcox & Flegel Fuel Oil Co.

John J. and Cathy M. Natt

Laurel and Michael Williamson

Martha S. Natt Roy L. Nippert and the Nippert Family Howard R. O’Connell

Adam Wolfer and Dawn Draus Peter and Merlene York

Kim O’Neill and Stephen

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Thank you, 2017-18 Donors Your generosity provides scholarships for students, supports instructional programs, and provides needed technology and equipment for our campus. Together, we create a brighter future for our students and strengthen the quality of life throughout our community. Listed below are gifts received during the fiscal year July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018. Please contact the LCC Foundation at 360.442.2130 for listing changes or for additional information. HONOR ROLL LEGEND Bold indicates current LCC Trustees or LCCF Board members.

Donations of $5000 & above

40 & 8 Voiture 99 Anderson & Anderson Advisory, LLC John and Jenna Anderson Max and Karen Anderson Biella Foundation Bud and Nanette Black Betty Buck David and Nadine Coburn Community Foundation for SW Washington Donald A. Correll The Daily News - Students in Need Emerald Sky Foundation Dan and Sharon Evans Mason and Mary Evans Express Employment Professionals Fibre Federal Credit Union Adrienne E. Gorman Ed Hayes Hinckley Family Foundation Stephen and Susan Hinckley J & S Foundation JH Kelly, LLC Laboratory Science Institute Paul N. Laufman Longview Pioneer Lions Club Harvey and Marcella Mashinter James and Marianne Mitchell Jeane Wirkkala Moksness John J. and Cathy M. Natt PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center Rightline Equipment, Inc. Delores Rodman Don and Pat Rodman Schmidt Family Fund

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Jason and Bethany Schmidt Signature Transport, Inc. Solvay Chemicals, Inc. South Seattle College Foundation Bill and LaRue Stoller Untouchables Car Club Stephen and Maxine Vincent Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund The Wollenberg Foundation

Donations of $1000-$4999

Anonymous Roger and Judy Allen American Legion Post 155 Anderson D.D.S., PLLC Dr. Michele M. Anderson Dave and Linda Andrew Craig and Jerri Anneberg Chris and Tonya Bailey Baker Lumber Company Inc. Jim Baker Dale and Patricia Bowen Brighton Enterprises, Inc. Brad and Leihanna Carlson Carol Carlson Cascade Natural Gas Collins Architectural Group, P.S. Craig and Diana Collins Columbia Ford Lincoln Hyundai Columbia River Corvettes Ben and Judy Coombs Country Cruisers Cowlitz County PUD Neil and Dawn Crawford Harlan and Lorna Cruser D & C Lemmons Enterprises, LLC Stewart and Cynthia Dall Davis & Associates CPAs, PS Scott and Linda Davis Jim and Sandy DeBruler Rich and Sharon Dolan Ecological Land Services, Inc. Estate of Donald Eklund

Sheri Evald Financial Strategies Joe Fischer Steve and Hae-Sung Fuller Mark Gaither Darin and Emily Gardner Gibbs & Olson, Inc. Rich and Annette Gushman Steve and Ann Hanson Richard and Karen Hardecker Jim and Kim Hendrickson Heidi Heywood and Duncan Cruickshank Dr. David and Jennifer Houten Dan Howell Peter and Jenny Isaacson Corky and Michaela Jackson Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest Kelso Longview Chamber of Commerce Bob and Pauline Kirchner Fredrick and Adele Kneipp Ross and Dixie Kolditz Helen Kuebel Eric Lane Don and Clara Lemmons Douglas and Denise Lervik Longview Junior Service League Lower Columbia Transportation Association Estate of Lyle P. Mack Chet and Gitta Makinster Bill and Brenda Marcum John M. McClelland, Sr. Charitable Foundation Jason and Jill McClung Brian and Allison McCrady David and Melinda McCrady Dennis McCrady Mark and Theresa McCrady MDU Resources Foundation Gary and Penny Mellema

John Moffitt Foundation Bill Mortimer Jim and Pat Mosley Multanen Legacy Scholarship Fund Howard and Eileen Nagle Francis and Meg Naglich Alex and Mary Nelson Lisa and Mitch Nippert Nipp’s Inc. Kim O’Neill and Stephen Chandler P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter BN P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter CO P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter FV P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter IL PeaceHealth Medical Group Dick and Judi Peters Dr. P. J. Peterson and Stephen Jones Bruce and Robin Pollock George Raiter and Judith Bartholomew Rotary Club of Woodland Pat and Susan Sari Shell Oil Company Foundation Matching Gifts Program Steve and Debbie Sweet The Honorable Alan Thompson Jacquelyn Tossberg Twin City Dental Bob Vitous Mary Alice Wallis for Longview City Council Committee Washington State Science Olympiad Weatherguard, Inc. Brad and Shelley White Adam Wolfer and Dawn Draus Leonard and JoAnn Workman

Donations of $500-$999

Anonymous Allstate Insurance Agent Jim DeBruler Corey and Julie Balkan Bob and Ann Beal Merry Bond Dr. Po-Shen Chang Linda Clark Becky Connolly Cowlitz Farm Forestry Association Jim Roberts and Kay Culbertson Benno and Klazina Dobbe Brian Dolan Bonnie Fabian Don and Judy Fuller Jeff and Traci Fuller R Wayne Gibson John and Joanne Gotshall Steve and Diana Gragg Ben Greenslitt Robert and Marnie Harris Armando and Sharon Herbelin Mike and Amy Hicks Debra Howard Dave and Pat Hynning Impact Capital Management, LLC Larry and Betty Johnson Ron and Sandy Junker KapStone Paper and Packagaing Corporation Mike and Teri Karnofski Corry and Amee Kile Kiwanis Club of Kelso Longview L. G. Isaacson Co. Nadine Lemmons Garry Lienhard and Traci Strain Longview Garden Club Lyle Lovingfoss Pascal and Heather Mansy Chuck and Pat Martin Dr. Jim and Chris McLaughlin

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Millennium Bulk Terminals Longview LLC Rachel Mistic Sue Orchard P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter EC Todd and Angie Partridge Connie Ramos Red Canoe Credit Union Reitsch, Weston & Blondin, PLLC Donald Rhoads Paul and Natalie Richie Kirc Roland Angel and Stephenie Ruvalcaba Rod and Heather Snyder Solid Rock Cruisers Christian Car Club of Cowlitz County Kendra and Ted Sprague Claude and Cheryl Stritmatter Barbara Sweeney Teevin Bros. Dani Trimble Michal-Ann Watts Nolan and Shawni Wheeler Kurt and Brenda Williams Hans and Erin Zeiger

Donations of $100-$499

Anonymous Marven Abraham Bob Altenhof AmazonSmile Foundation Janet and Fred Amrine Steve and Jamie Amrine Dave and Carol Anderson Janet Anderson Glenn and Kim Andrews Lynn Archibald Connie Bailey Derek and Jan Baker Baker’s Corner Store Jerry and Debbie Bannish Mary Beth Beck Tamra Bell Brad and Lindsay Benjamin Peter and Esther Bennett Ray and Pat Berg Mark and Eileen Bergeson Pamo and Damyanti Bhatia Bob Beal Insurance Agency State Farm Julie Bohannon Marni Bonnin Gerrie L. Booth Greg and JoAnne Booth

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John and Suzanne Boursaw Tamara Boyco Steven and Amanda Boyer Alex Brehm Mick and Jennifer Brusco Ed and Stella Brusco Steve and Sherry Bullock Stefanee Bunn Sheila Burgin Nick Busch Randy and Tamara Byrum James and Maila Cadd John and Dianne Caple Erin Carpenter Cascade Select Market Castle Rock Christian Church Teresa Chambers Jessica “Grubb” Christian Jill Clark Jim and Terri Clary Paz Clearwater Wayne and Kay Cochran Jacob Coder Jeanne Conklin Ivan and Sandy Crews Leszek Cromwell Cherene Crowson Ryan and Anne Cruser Doug and Marla Dahlman Jackie Davis and Preston Worth Tanya and Charles Daymon Dell Kristina Dieter Doug and Alice Dietz Darold and Evalyn Dietz Jerry Dobbs Cherie Downey and Diane Chuinard Dr. Littlefield Family Dentistry Gary and Ruth Earnest Vicki Echerd Ken Ecklund David and Pam Eikrem Alex Louise Emerson Jeni Erickson Robert and Diane Falkenstein Roger Fauland Ryan and Crystal Fauland David Felthous Justin Ford Bob Fox Jim Franz and Alexis Khoury Katrina Fuller Mayor David and Valorie Futcher

Desiree Gamble Blaine Gilchrist-Smith GL Booth, JG Davis & Associates, PLLC Jim and Darlene Goodman Ryan and Lacey Grady Serina Graham Sheena Graves Bob and Janey Gregory Arlene Hall Greg and Sheila Hall Wendy Hall Jeanne Hamer Larry and Bev Hanks Mike and Mary Harding Eli Hayes Scott and Jami Hefren Lori and William Henneger Ted and Marilyn Herold Juli Hiebert Floyd and Traci Hilligoss Mo and Carol Hooff Michael and Susan Houck Jennifer Houge Sharon Kelley Irving Jacobsen’s Chevron Wayne and Sylvia Jacobsen JennBac Laser Cutting Inc. George and Marcia Johnson David and Kathy Johnson Karen Johnson Troy and Karen Joiner Ron and Dot Joslin Kalama Chevron Patricia Kaminski Roger and Nancy Karnofski Jan and Sheila Karnoski Jerry Kelly Shirley and Harlan Kittelson Anne-Marie Klein KLOG-KUKN-The Wave Theresa Knox Jessica Kooiman Bob and Mardy Korten Lakeside Industries Shawn LaRoy Linda Larson Grover and Goni Laseke Ernie and Carolyn Laulainen Law Office of Randal T. Mason Quan and Hoa Le Conrad and Dixie Leaf Rand and Sandra LeBaron Nick and Tiffanie Lemiere Rosie and Josh Leno Earl Lindquist Eric and Kris Littlefield

Longview Eye & Vision, Inc. Longview Physical and Sports Therapy Service PS Olivia Lovely Lower Columbia College Faculty Association Dr. Mary Ludwiczak Dr. and Mrs. Albert Luh Mike and Cindy Mackey Randy and Chrissy Mason David McCarthy and Nonni Weaver McCoy Family - South Kelso Scott and Christi McDaniel Frank and Holly McShane Jason Mellema Dan and Leta Meyer Rhonda Meyers Microsoft Matching Gifts Program David and Veronika Minthorn Mark Minthorn Dale Mitchell Jeff Moenck Molly Moncrief David and Cheri Moroney Maya Muller Ryan and Michelle Murphy James and Michelle Mury Tom Nelson Amber Norgaard Northwest Deli Distributing, Inc. Tamara R. Norton Jarl and Kay Opgrande Gary and Janet Oyer Russ and Dianne Ozment Jan and Rick Parrish John and Nikki Paul Ray and Sally Paxton Stephanie and Matt Peerboom Michael and Priscilla Petersen Bud and Betty Phillips Dr. Vernon and Karen Pickett David and Tanya Pittsley John Polis Michael and Heidi Polis Tony Polis Pamela Potwin Jim and Cindy Prato Asa Reed John and Terri Reichert Cary Rhode Betsy Richard Janet Ritchie

Karla Rivers Riverwoods Chiropractic & Massage PLLC Rob and Jennifer Robinson Clifton and Angie Rogers Hahli Rogers Pat Roland Spencer and Kara Roland Bob and Jeri Rose David and Bonnie Rosi Jane Rosi-Pattison Michelle and Stu Roy Ale Sanchez Darren and Angela Schwegler Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Laurie and Matt Severson Courtney Shah Heidi and Chris Shaw Sign Print 360 Gale Sisson Jerry and Sharon Sisson Chris and Angela Skaugset Jeff and Terri Skeie Jenny Smith Josh and Carri Smith Julie and Christopher Smith Marvin and Janet Smith Shawn and Natalie Smith Donald Sorgenfrei Ann-Marie Spata and Kevin Hughes Spink Painting, LLC Scott and Jennifer Spink Karla and Tim Spromberg David Spurgeon and Amy Baker Douglas and Kathryn Stafford Jim and Tracy Stanley Tiffany Stewart Matt and Tracey Stimmel Ed Stone Dave and Maggie Stuart Barbara Sudar Larry and Robin Sweeney Rocky Sweet Dr. Jeff and Mary Beth Tack Dr. Terence O. Tack Paul B. Taylor Mark and Karen Thorson Tim Timmreck Sherri Tryon Jim and Donna Tweedie Grady and Alicia Tweit Rheannon Van Cleef Fred and Cindy Van Hoosen Nicole Walker

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Terry Wallace Stanley and Annette Ward Washington Interstate Broadcasting, Inc. Waste Control Recycling Inc. Tony and Shannon Werner Dr. Harold West Larry and Connie Wilhelmsen Ebby Williams Kirk and Shalaina Williams Dale and Ann Williamson Tyler Wilson Windermere Kelso Longview Wanda Wines Lee Wolf Oliver and Lisa Wolff Carol Wollenberg Rick and Barbara Wollenberg Nick and Judy Wood Mike and Trudy Woods Jay Worth Peter and Merlene York William and Josie Zbaeren Jerry and Cathy Zimmerman

Donations of $1-$99

Anonymous Jared Akin J. Craig and Deanna Anderson Caroline Barlow Hiedi Bauer Madison Beaston David Benson Vanessa Bird Darra Black Boeing Gift Matching Program Alexa Bond Debi Bradley Kim Bradshaw Jay Britt Marty Brown Julie Burnett Roy and Salvacion Busley Bryn Byker Danielle Casey Eloria and Ed Cerkan Michael Cerkan Steven Chapman Wendy S. Conradi Kat Cooper Tim Culligan The Dennick Family Scott and Lauren DeRosier

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Donald and Rhondie Emry Mark and Jenny Erickson Greg Fernandes Jim Forsloff Dick and Pat Frederickson Bryan Freshwater The Freshwater Family Diane Glase Glenda Godwin Andrea Graa Joseph and Marquita Green Kristy Gutierrez Blake Hagerman Kelly and Adam Hall Evelyn Hamilton Dorothy Hanson Clive and Tauni Hatfield SieEllen Hayler Crystal Heitz Cindy Helm Brian and Rose Hewitt Klint Hull Mike and Joan Iyall Tony and Irene Jeanetta Steve Jennings Billy Jones Mahogany Kilgore Mike and Laurie Kyro Louis LaPierre and Pamela Wright John and Rita Lawless LCC Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Mary Leach Damon LeBaron Lew Linde Debbie Lorsung Ronald and Jean Marshall John Matagora Michael Mather Marylyn McKeon Ian McMullen John and Betty Mellein Alison Metzger-Jones Douglas and Julie Miller Jarad Miller Elisabeth Minthorn David Moenck Debbie Morrow Rob Murphy Stefanie Neill Fran Nelson Lacey Nobles Ryan Oliver Cindy Pauletto Mickey Polis Jordyn Puryear Cindy Ralston Joel Reeder

Ryan Retterath Stefan and Diana Rijnhart Sadie Salte Joel Schaaf Glenda Schuh Cami Seaton Nathan Shepherd Mark and Rosemary Siipola Ingrid Simms Mary and Ivan Smith Michael Sudar Phil and Julie Suek David Swanson and Anne Bennett Babette Teed Steven Teichner Erica Turner Michael and Novegleam Velasquez Jan Verrinder Tony Waadevig Allen Warner Nikki Warthen Washington State Combined Fund Drive Linda Waterman Dennis and Kris McElroy Weber Dick and Kay Werpy Rick and Dee Winsman Allan and Marie Wise Jim and Toni Woodruff Heather Wooldridge Curt and Heather Wright Jill Yates

Gifts of Material & Equipment

Airgas Store Tim Allwine Baker Lumber Company Inc. James W. Baker Eric and Christine Berger Bethany Vinyard & Winery Bicoastal Media C & H Industrial Tool and Supply, Inc. Castle Rock Building Supply Central Welding Supply Harlan and Lorna Cruser Diamond Showcase Fastenal John and Kristi Hamlik Joel and Jodi Hanson Lori and William Henneger ITW Welding Kalama Police Department Kerr Contractors Inc. KLOG-KUKN-The Wave Lowe’s Home Improvement

Mallory Safety & Supply Co., LLC Manthe Equipment, Inc. Eugene McNally Miller Paint Co. Cindy and Dean Nordstrom Paul Roesch, Attorney at Law John and Nikki Paul Bruce and Robin Pollock Jeremy Reeves Robert Schuening Seattle Mariners Sherwin-Williams Swire Coca-Cola Uniform Express Inc. Jorge Uribe Waite Specialty Machine,Inc. Steven R. Waite Western Fabrication Center LLC In Honor of Jim Baker Derek Baker In Honor of Aaron Lopez Anonymous In Memory of Barrie Altenhof Bob Altenhof David and Susan Felthous Dick and Pat Frederickson Diane Glase Dorothy Hanson Steve and Ann Hanson Karen Johnson Bob and Mardy Korten David and Veronika Minthorn Elisabeth Minthorn Mark Minthorn Joel Schaaf Carol Wollenberg Rick and Barbara Wollenberg In Memory of David and Mary Anderson John and Jenna Anderson Max and Karen Anderson In Memory of Glenn Andrew Dave and Linda Andrew In Memory of Susan Baker Jim Baker In Memory of Harry & Elizabeth Collins Helen Kuebel In Memory of Mel Cripe Karen Johnson

In Memory of Phyllis David Kim O’Neill and Stephen Chandler In Memory of Donald Eklund Shirley and Harlan Kittelson In Memory of Allan Evald Sheri Evald In Memory of Stan and Ruth Fouch Dick and Judi Peters In Memory of James “Buzz” Gorman Adrienne E. Gorman In Memory of Dennis Graves Sheena Graves In Memory of Lynn Howell Dan Howell Douglas and Denise Lervik In Memory of Richard Kelley Sharon Kelley Irving In Memory of Floyd LeBaron Rand and Sandra LeBaron In Memory of Monty and Susan Multanen Multanen Legacy Scholarship Fund In Memory of Peter and Anne Peters Dick and Judi Peters In Memory of Pat Roland Arlene Hall Roger and Nancy Karnofski Conrad and Dixie Leaf Glenda Schuh In Memory of Sam Ronnie Karen Bonaudi R. Wayne Gibson Joseph and Marquita Green Lew Linde Mary and Ivan Smith David Swanson and Anne Bennett Dick and Kay Werpy Jerry and Cathy Zimmerman In Memory of Nichole B. Sherman Bonnie Fabian

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Lower Columbia College Foundation 1600 Maple Street Longview, WA 98632

Lower Columbia College Mission The mission of Lower Columbia College is to ensure each learner’s personal and professional success, and influence lives in ways that are local, global, traditional, and innovative. Lower Columbia College Vision Our vision is to be a powerful force for improving the quality of life in our community.

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