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2006 Report to Community.indd
Report to the Community
2005-2006
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We all believe in Carteret County, and in the following pages of this report we will show how your
support of the mission of Carteret Community College is changing lives for the better and how your
involvement is contributing to the future of our community.
Whether you are a large company, a small business employer, a student, or an individual member of
the community, you are making a positive difference through your belief in the job training and educational
efforts at the college.
This past year, CCC was recognized as a Superior Community College by the North Carolina
Community College System. With 100 percent of employers surveyed satisfied with our customized training
for their employees, and all of our graduates finding jobs, we are extremely proud of the state’s recognition.
Thank you for all your help. Without your support, we would not be nearly as successful. We
welcome your ideas and your continued involvement in your community college.
Sincerely,
Joe Barwick
President, Carteret Community College
Carteret Community
College Board of Trustees
Table of Contents
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Our Employers Believe
Page 4
Our Community Believes
Page 6
Our Students Believe
Page 8
We Believe
Page 10
You Believe
Page 12
The CCC Foundation Believes
Page 13
Grants Awarded
Page 14
The CCC Foundation Inc.
Page 16
CCC Budget Information
Page 17
List of Donors
Page 28
Believing in the Future
Mrs. Rose R.Malay - Chairperson
Mr. Thomas L. Davis
Mrs. Diane L. Fowler
Mr. William H. Henderson
Mr. J. Vernon Hill
Mr. Berles H. Lee
Mr. J. Gregory Lewis
Mr. Gerry T. Smith
Ms. Sally B. Smith
Mr. Hugh C. Talton Jr.
Mr. James H. Walker Jr.
Mrs. Ann H. Whitford
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Our Employers Believe
Job training is a central part of the mission of Carteret Community College.
Recent survey results show employers are overwhelming satisfied with the training
of our graduates. The business community’s satisfaction and support are also seen
through its contributions and involvement.
North Carolina
Marine Training and Education Center
(NCMARTEC)
American Suzuki Motor Corp.
BRP
Coastal Marine
Cummins Atlantic Marine Diesel
Hatteras Yachts
Jones Brothers Marine
Morehead Marine
Morehead Sports Marina
Parker Marine
Portside Marina
Radio Island Marina
Sea Tow
70 West Marina
Shearline Marine
Towboat U.S.
Town Creek Marina
Yamaha Motor Corp.
ZFI Marine
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NCMARTEC is fast becoming the focal point for
marine industry training in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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SPX Employee Training
The Culinary School at CCC is a wonderful example of how businesses are investing in
the future workforce of Carteret County. This past year, numerous restaurants, hospitality/
tourism related businesses, and individuals contributed food, supplies, equipment, and
personnel to the Culinary School, including:
AJ’s Seafood
All Park Corporation
Amos Mosquitoes
Mr. William P. Boulia
Bally Refrigerated Boxes
Bistro by the Sea
Café Zito
Carolina Chocolate Festival
Carteret General Hospital
Channel Marker
Clawson’s 1905 Restaurant
Coastal Carolina Heating & Air
Coral Bay Club
Dock House
Habitat for Humanity Resale Store
Mr. Donald Hilbert
Dr. Pamela Hilbert
Mr. Jerry Jones
Key West Seafood Company
Lebanon Valley Cuisine
Mr. Bruno Marino
Ms. Mary Marino
Piedmont Natural Gas
Ribeyes
Royal Pavillion Resort
Sharpies
Ms. Evanglene Reels
Rex LLC
Royal Pavillion
Mr. & Mrs. James Swartzenberg
Shepard’s Point
Williams Fine Dining
The CCC Foundation paid for and helped renovate the Culinary School building so it could
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be used as a hospitality/tourism training resource for the region.
Our Community Believes
Six years ago, at the turn of the century, when nearly 70 percent of the voters in Carteret County
voted for $14 million worth of new facilities and renovation projects, they were sending a message.
It was a public demand that their community have expanded training opportunities in business
technologies, health sciences and marine trades.
This past year, CCC kept its promise by opening the three-story Wayne West building and creating
new basic skills training areas, five state-of-the-art computer labs, and allowing the implementation
of the Associate Degree in Nursing program. The facilities also provide expanded training areas for
other health science programs like Emergency Medical Sciences, Medical Assisting, Practical Nursing
Radiography, and Respiratory Therapy.
The North Carolina Marine Training and Education Center (NC MARTEC) and the renovated Robert
Howard Aquaculture Center also are preparing students for employment opportunities in our coastal
marine environment.
CCC is an integral part of the society of Carteret County. More than 10,000 people visited the
campus last year. Many of them enjoyed programs held in the college’s Joslyn Hall auditorium, which is
scheduled for renovation in 2006.
With grants from the Golden Leaf Foundation, the Clean Water Management Trust Fund, and North
Carolina’s Bionetwork, our state, region and community believe in what CCC is doing to
create new job opportunities, protect the environment, and take advantage of emerging
technologies.
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Carteret Catch
A case study in community cooperation
Over the past couple of years, the college brought together a group of
community volunteers who have become focused on raising the value of
local seafood products harvested by Carteret County fisherman.
Represented by commercial fishermen, seafood distributors, restaurant
owners, scientists, tourism experts and educators, the group developed a
marketing campaign for a brand of seafood known as Carteret Catch.
This year, the group created the non-profit organization that will manage
the cooperative effort to establish a niche market.
Funded through a grant from the Rural Community College Initiative,
the program is already raising the visibility of local seafood products at
events like the North Carolina Seafood Festival and in local Carteret County
restaurants.
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Our Students Believe
“I started off taking basic
classes which prepared me
for my major.”
Just walk into any business, government office or institution in Carteret
County, and you will find someone who has been a student at Carteret Community
College.
Each year, the college distributes more than $2.5 million in financial aid to its
students. These awards include federal, state, and local grants, scholarships, and
other programs.
A recent survey showed that 98 percent of CCC graduates are satisfied with
the goals they achieved, and that 97 percent said they are satisfied with the
academic programs offered. More than 90 percent of the CCC students who
transferred to state colleges and universities have proven they are equal or better
prepared than their peers by achieving a 2.0 grade point average or higher at their
senior institutions.
Hunter Lupton is not only a national champion surfer from Carteret County, he
also is a graduate of the CCC Radiography program, and most recently a graduate
of the new Medical Sonography certificate program.
As an employee of Carteret General Hospital, Lupton works in the
Radiography lab, and represents a wide-range of health science graduates who are
finding good paying jobs in the growing health care field.
Mary Way
Pharmacy Technician
Morehead City Drug Co.
Tammy Ambercrombie
Associate Degree in Nursing
Taylor Foundation Scholarships
“The help I have received is
changing my life for the better.
I couldn’t have done it without
it.”
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Latoya McCurtis
2003 East Carteret HS
Student Support Services
Grant Recipient
Medical Assisting Major
Jamie Parker
2005 East Carteret HS
University Transfer Major
Beveridge & Mayo Scholarships
“I really appreciate the support.
The scholarship helped me buy
books and supplies and was a big
help.”
“Being able to do it locally
at a reasonable price made
all the difference.”
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East Carolina Univ.
Now at
NC State Univ.
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Some of the CCC Scholarship Award winners
Sharon Salby
2004 GED graduate
MGEN & Mrs. Richard Gustafson Scholarship
2006 Paper WIngs Poetry Contest Winner
Now at
Winston Salem
State Univ.
Curriculum Students
Hunter Lupton
National Surfing Champion
“CCC made it possible for me to
continue with my lifestyle while
learning to work in a growing and
rewarding medical field.”
1997 West Carteret High School graduate
2000 CCC Radiography graduate
2006 CCC Medical Sonography graduate
Surfing Photo by Brad Styron
Radiographer
Carteret General
Hospital
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We Believe
The future of Carteret County depends on a welltrained workforce that keeps pace with technological
changes and new innovations. That’s why the faculty
and staff of Carteret Community College are dedicated
to customer focus, constant improvement, and
teamwork. Last year, our empoyees looked for ways
to better serve our community by applying for outside
grants and taking on projects that have a direct impact
on our area.
Trish Miller
Respiratory Care Instructor and
Excellence in Teaching
Award Winner
68 Full-time
faculty
144 Part-time facu
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107 Support Staff
18,000 Students in the
past 3 years.
Leadership Development Director
Johnny Underwood heads up
the professional development
opportunites for CCC employees.
Biology Instructor Meg Rawls
coordinates the Biotech Camps
and shoreline restoration project.
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Randy Shaffer uses a
computerized manikin
realistically programmed for
Paramedic Training.
Joe Rufra leads the Basic Law
Enforcement Training Class.
CCC Faculty and Staff have been
awarded more than $3 million in
special grants for student projects
in the past three years.
Math Instructor David Parker has been with CCC 27 years.
Dr. Fred Yost with students in the chemistry lab.
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You Believe
During the past two years, more than 679 people, businesses, and organizations have helped
support students at Carteret Community College. Together, they made it possible for so many good
things to happen.
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the Moses C. and Jesse Lee Howard Scholarship
helped hundreds of students
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Scholarship Donors contributed $195,459
for 259 scholarships!
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Students Maxine Williams and Kimberly Crane
join CCC Foundation’s Louise Mathews (center).
Williams is a graduate of the Paralegal Technology
program, and Crane is now a student at NC State.
Both benefited from CCC Foundation programs.
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Civic Club Scholarships totaled more than $24,000.
Above: Students Mary Conn and Michael Roundtree (r) join
Morehead City Noon Rotary’s Gary Plough.
Eddie Cameron (left) of the Carteret Co. Sportfisherman’s
Assoc. presents the funds for a scholarship.
Philanthropists Suellen and Bob Monk join scholarship
recipient Deanna Cannon (right). The Monks gave more
than $15,000 to establish an endowed scholarship for
Information Technology students.
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The Foundation Believes
That it has the mission to raise comprehensive community support for Carteret Community College and its students.
Over the past two years, the community’s generosity has allowed the Carteret Community College Foundation to:
• Equip the Fannie and Bill Christian Nursing Laboratory
• Award 259 scholarships valued at $195,459
• Grant faculty and staff 33 mini-grants totaling $29,197 for innovative projects
• Reward six faculty and staff members for Outstanding Service to the College
• Honor two Teaching Excellence and two Staff Excellence award winners
• Send ten faculty and an administrator to a national conference on teaching and learning
• Assist in equipping the Culinary Building that the CCC Foundation purchased three years ago
• Purchase nearly $4,000 worth of bestsellers and other books for CCC Library, which is open to the public
• Fund summer camps for middle and high school students, including the Youth Entrepreneurship Camp, Nurse Camp, Camp 911,
Hair Camp, and Biotech Basics Camp
• Build capacity by underwriting the salary for a grant writer.
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Grants Awarded
The Taylor Foundation
• $33,500 over three years for support of the Associate Degree Nursing program
Golden LEAF, Inc.
• $193,000 to support expansion of operations at NC MARTEC
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust
• $95,000 to support start-up of the Associate Degree Nursing Program
LSTA Strengthening Libraries Grant (State Library)
• $28,136 to support expansion of assistive technology for people with disabilities
North Carolina Community College System Bionetwork Round 4
• $6,725 to support expansion of Biotechnology Basics Summer Camp to other community colleges
North Carolina Community College System Bionetwork Round 3
• $50,000 to support start-up of a Biotechnology Laboratory in the CCC Aquaculture Building
NC Rural Center Economic Innovations Grant Biotechnology Incubator
• $120,000 to support start-up of a Biotechnology Laboratory/Incubator in the CCC Aquaculture Building
Academic Services for Disadvantaged Nursing Students
• $2,300 to purchase educational software for practical nursing students
United States Department of Education Student Support Services
• $950,000 over four years to provide extensive services for first generation and low income students
National Fish & Wildlife Foundation Five Star Grants
• $10,000 for constructed wetland in the Stormwater Mitigation/Shoreline Restoration project
The Duke Endowment (through a partnership with Carteret General Hospital)
• $165,000 for start-up of Associate Degree Nursing program
Strengthening Library Collections LSTA – State Library
• $19,975 for purchase of print and CD-ROM materials supporting Medical Transcription,
Certified Nursing Assistant, Firefighting, and Residential Construction programs.
Town of Emerald Isle and the Shore Protection League
• $75,000 for a project studying the culturing of Donax spp. clams for reintroduction on renourished beaches
Total grants: $1,748,636
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The Carteret Community College Foundation, Inc.
2006 Board of Directors
George L. Dill
Louise Mathews
Catherine Lassister
Bill Stompf
Mike Lovoy
Ralph Holloway
Keith Willis
Alice Copes
Gerry Smith
Myrna Eure
Gene Garner
Stanley Harrell
Joe Barwick
Treve Lumsden
Dick Gustafson
Jim Kraft
Ted Haigler
Sally Smith
Not pictured: Marlene Anderson, Russell Hults and Glenn Macfadden
About the CCC Foundation...
Founded in 1976, the Carteret Community
College Foundation seeks and secures private
funds to supplement Carteret Community
College’s traditional revenue sources. Through
continuous efforts, the CCC Foundation
supports student scholarships, provides funds
for innovative faculty and staff projects,
enhances professional development, and funds
equipment and capital purchases.
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The CCC Foundation raises funds to support
Carteret Community College and its students
through its Send Your Boat to College Boat
Donation/Resale Program, an annual fund
campaign, a campus fund drive, an annual golf
tournament, and other special events.
Through the generosity of its donors, the
CCC Foundation provides over $100,000 per
year in direct support of the college and its
students.
The Carteret Community College
Foundation, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation,
organized under North Carolina statutes and
granted tax exempt status by the Internal
Revenue Service. The CCC Foundation is
governed by an independent board of directors.
Carteret Community College Foundation, Inc.
Foundation Cash Support for
Carteret Community College
Foundation Assets
as of, June 30, 2005
,
Other assets,
$3,056
Investments,
$536,146
$300,000
$250,000
Cash, $247,620
$2
5
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4
6
8
$200,000
Donated Boat
inventory, $153,240
Property &
Equipment,
$1,138,343
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$150,000
$100,000
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1998-1999
Foundation Income Fiscal Year 2005
$456,482
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002 2002-2003
Fiscal Years
2003-2004
2004-2005
Foundation Expenses Fiscal Year 2005
$389,048
,
Restricted
Donations &
Scholarships,
$195,883
Administration,
$43,940
Boat Donation
Program,
$68,140
Fund Raising
Expenses,
$9,546
Rental Income ,
$64,600
Interest & Other
Income, $5,888
Boat Sales,
$150,704
Unrestricted
Donations & Events,
$39,407
Property
Management,
$65,383
College Support,
$264,758
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Carteret Community College
2004-2005 CCC Operating Expenditures
CCC Operating Revenues
6%
4%
2% 0%
6%
11%
1%
41%
County Funds
State Funds
Federal Student Aid
Tuition/Fees
Auxillary Services
State Contracts/Grants
Gifts/Other Revenue
Other Revenue
8%
25%
16%
Instruction
Academic Support
Student Services
Scholarships
Institutional Support
12%
Plant Ops & Maint.
Auxilliary Enterprises
Organized Research
44%
12%
5%
7%
Total: $15,108,034
Total: $15,063,854
Source: Integrated Post Secondary Education Data System
CCC Capital Expenditures
CCC Capital Revenues
9%
2%
0%
7%
19%
0%
19%
County Capital
County Capital Outlay
State Equipment
State Equipment
State Equip. Reserve
State Books
State Equipment HB275
State Books
State Equipment HB 275
70%
74%
Total: $431,327
Total: $438,368
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Source: Datatel
List of Donors
July 1, 2003 - June 30, 2005
Thanks to all of the contributors for their support of CCC and the CCC Foundation. Every effort has been made to
ensure the accuracy of the following list. Please contact the CCC Foundation office if any omission is noted.
Heritage Society
Cumulative or Individual Gifts
of $25,000 and above
Geraldine M. Beveridge
Carteret General Hospital Foundation, Inc.
William Christian
Rex, LLC/Marino Family
Ethel L. Shackelford
The Darragh Family Foundation, Inc.
The Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc.
The Taylor Foundation
Philanthropists $5,000 & above
Anonymous
Beaufort Ole Towne Rotary Club
Carteret General Hospital
Robert T. & Suellen G. Monk
Morehead City Noon Rotary Club
PCS Phosphate
Benefactors Club $2,500 - $4,900
Joe & Vickey Barwick
Carolina Chocolate Festival
Carteret County Council for Women
Carteret Lanes League Fund
First Citizens Bank
Maj. Gen. & Mrs. Richard A. Gustafson, USMC/Ret.
North Carolina Coastal Federation
Mr. & Mrs. David Parker
Progress Energy Carolinas
Directors Club $1,000 - $2,499
American Cancer Society
Atlantic Veneer Corporation
Atlantis Lodge, Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Ball
BB&T Charitable Foundation
Bistro-By-The-Sea
Branch Banking & Trust
Carteret County Sportfishing Association
Carteret Community Theatre
Carteret Newcomers Club
Carteret Community College Association of Educational Office Personnel
Coca Cola Bottling Works
Crissie Wright Scholarship Fund
Crystal Coast Hospitality Association
Datatel Scholars Foundation
East Carteret High School Scholarship
Eli Lilly and Company Foundation
First Commercial Properties, Inc.
Fort Macon Marina
Mr. & Mrs. Will Fowler
Mona Gonsalves
Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Hall
Institutional Interiors, Inc.
Herman Ireland
J. M .Davis Industries-HELPS, Inc.
Kurtis Chevrolet
Joan E. Lamson
LBM, Inc.
Joe Logan
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Miramar Boats/Portside Marina
Morehead City Elementary School
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mullikin
NC Order of Eastern Star
NC State Cooperative Extension
Officer’s Wives Club of Cherry Point
Pamlico County High School
Pilot Club of Carteret County
Pine Knoll Shores Garden Club
Pine Knoll Shores Women’s Club
RBC Centura Bank
Sand Dunes Charter Chapter American Business Women’s Association
Sally B. Smith
Jack Spruill
St. James United Methodist Church
Surfside Garden Club
The Furniture Library Association
John S. Thomas
Wachovia Bank
Wal-Mart Foundation
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Wellons Enterprises
Fred & Kate Yost
Trustees Club $500 - $999
Jean & Ed Baardsen
BB&T Beam, Cooper, Gainey, Insurance
Beth Belcher
Bobby Strickland Jr. Memorial Fund
Carteret Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution
Causeway Marina
Centurion Construction Co., Inc.
Cingular Wireless
Hugh & Nan Cullman
Craven Regional Medical Center
Mr.& Mrs. I. W. Davis, Jr.
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DWBA Surveying & Engineering
First United Methodist Church
Harlow & Cindy Halliday
Pamela Hilbert
Frederick D. Hill
Mr. & Mrs. J. Vernon Hill
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Jones
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Scholarship
Les Vingt Femmes
Glenn Macfadden
Renee Mansfield
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. John Marriott
Louise & John Mathews
Debbie M. McAllister
Sharon Mills
John P. Morrill, Jr.
Phi Beta Lambda Club
Daniel & Patricia Reitz
SoundBank
Gale Swann & Brad Jones
The Star Team, LLC
Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Van Briggle
West Carteret FFA Alumni Affiliate
West Carteret High School
Deby G. Willis
Presidents Club $250 - $499
Ricky & Kay Abrams
Altria Group, Inc.
Anonymous
Kelly Ard
Pete Bocker
Brighter Living Expo
Carteret County Mayors’ Committee for Persons with Disabilities
Carteret County Retired School Personnel
CCC Singers
Charles Mark Hall Investments
Chused & Associates, CPA, PA
Coastal Finance Co.
Communication Workers of America
Crystal Shores Homeowners Association
Joseph C. Downey
Downsview Kitchens of the Carolinas
Pamela S. Drum
David Eastwood
Lt. & Mrs. Craig Elliott, USN/Ret.
Emerald Isle Realty
Doree Evans
Sharon I. Everhart
Fort Macon Civil War Roundtable
Dr. & Mrs. Earl Gross
Lt. Col. & Mrs. Frederick E. Grube, USMC/Ret.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted E. Haigler, III
Perry Harker
Stanley C. Harrell
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Henderson
Henry’s Tackle, LLC
Elizabeth Y. Hodgson
Larry Howard
Hugh C. Talton, Jr.
Pat & Harriet Joyce
Patrick Keough
Lee Lumpkin
Diane Matlock
Shirley McGinnis
Trisha Miller
Minges Bottling Group
Gurney Mizell
Pamela Olsson
Mr. & Mrs. John N. Penn
Thelma Sue Richards
Joseph Rufra
Sanitary Fish Market & Restaurant
Mary & Johnny Schronce
Scott & Stringfellow, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerry T. Smith
John Smith
Joyce Smith
Sandy Smith
Susan Smith
Mr. & Mrs. James Swartzenberg
John Tyner
Jennifer A. Ulz
Johnny Underwood
Margie Ward
White Oak River AARP
Patron $100 - $249
Don Acree
Mr. & Mrs. George Ajlouny
Alan Shelor Real Estate
Allstate-Ed Mullis Insurance Agency
Marlene & Andy Anderson
Anderson Maintenance Products
Arrowhead Campground
Rita R. Bennett
Richard H. Bierly
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Biggerstaff
A. C. (Erskine) & Peggy Blankenship
Mary T. Boyd
Anne M. Brantley
Antony A. Brilakis
Louise & Joseph Brimmer
Brooks Funeral Home
Mr. & Mrs. William S. Brown
Business Instructors Association
J. Scott & Heidi Hale Carter
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Omelia Carter
Carteret Community College
Carteret County Antiques & Collectibles Club
Chalk & Gibbs, Inc.
Mary Chevers
Clawson’s 1905 Restaurant
George G. & Nancy L. Cleveland
Philip Alan Collier
Dick Conover
Cooperative Bank
Copeland & Holland Real Estate
Cathy Crowell
Annette Davis
Thomas L. Davis
Mr. & Mrs. William Dooley
DPAP Staff & Friends
East Carolina Snack Sales, Inc.
Tom Edwards
Rita Ellington
Dr. & Mrs. Darden J. Eure, Jr.
Richard & Carolyn Evans
Mr. & Mrs. Les Ewen
Holt Faircloth
Charlotte Farris
Gwen Fisher
Elizabeth Fleming
John Forlaw
Valerie Fryczynski
Lt. Col. & Mrs. George Garey, USAF (Ret.)
Cheryl Garner
Ronetta Gaskill
Rosemary Green
Marj Gross
Tara Guthrie
W. D. Guthrie
Hair Cuts Plus
James L. Hamilton
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Harborview Enterprises, LLC
Tom Harrigan
Heather & James Hebert
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph E. Holloway, Jr.
Bill & Paxon Holz
Angela Hughes
Edna & Don Johnson
Donald & Shirley Johnston
Lynn Stephens Judy
Kirkman, Whitford, & Brady PA
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Kraft
Mr. & Mrs. John Kutzer
Linda Rike Real Estate
Chuck & Teresa Lindner
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Little
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Macon
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Malay
Ken Martin
Joyce & David Masters
Lela C. McClanahan
Robie McFarland
Susan McIntyre
Mr. & Mrs. E. C. McLawhorn
Robert McNeill, II
Buddy & Kay Miller
W. Jack Millis
Mr. & Mrs. William D. Mills
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Moore, Jr.
Morehead City Terminals, Inc.
Mulkey Engineers & Consultants
Mr. & Mrs. C. V. Murray
NC National Guard Armory Educational Foundation
Yates & Cathy Neagle
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Nicholson
Oceanana Resort, LLC
Audra Leigh Smith Odum
OIR Building Friends & Co-workers
Judi & Michael Orbach
Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Osborne
Beverly Parham
Parkview Baptist Church
Joey Peterson
Beverly Piner
Timothy & Kelly Pittas
Poor Richards
Andrew Porter
Representative Jean Preston
Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Quinn
Dr. & Mrs. William C. Rawls, Jr.
Evanglene Reels
Tommy Rhue
Dr. David P. Robertson
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Ross
W. David Short, DMD, PA
Virginia T. Smith
Janet & Doug Spriggs
Robert G. Stack
Stephen Smith, D.D.S.
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Stompf
Patricia Stroud
Mr. & Mrs. Thom Styron
Ethel Taylor
Janice Taylor
Pam Taylor
The Bountiful Bagel, Inc.
Total Concept Salon, LTD
David L. Travis
Louis M. Vidales
Dean & Norma Wagaman
BGen. Joseph F. Wagner, Jr. USMC (Ret.)
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Lynn Wehrmeister
Dr. James M. Wells
Whitford Construction
Kim B. Wichtl
Williams Hardware
Ted P. Williamson
Dr. Jack T. Winchester
Penny Witherington
Keith C. Wold, Jr.
Donors Club $50 - $99
William D. & Mary Lou Baker
Ruth Barbour
Mary H. Batten
Taffie Baysden
D. Jean Bohannon
Mr. & Mrs. James G. Bonham
Doug Bowman
Bruce & Jean Caldwell
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Campisi
Cardiopulmonary Staff at Craven Regional Medical Center
Lt. Col. & Mrs. Jerome C. Casey, (Ret.)
Center for Creative Memory Leadership
Marlo Chambers
Chase Doors
Rebecca A. Cherry
Classic Cuts Salon
Floyd E. Cohoon, Jr.
Adele J. Collins
Connie’s Cuts & Styles
Alice Copes
Jimmy W. Cox
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Daljev
Betsy M. DeCampo
Kay S. Dennis
Dez’ranne’s Hair Dezigns
Dockside Haircuts
Margaret M. Egan
Emma’s
Tanya Farrar
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Linda L. Ford
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fortner
Mr. & Mrs. Grady W. Fulcher, Jr.
Wanda Glosson
Dr. & Mrs. James Glover
Deborah Gray
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Gundrum
Hair Trends
Dusty Kay Hamrick
Homebuilders
Penny & Mark Hooper
Julie Hosley
R. W. & Frances Jilcott
Mark Johnson
Just Hair
Jean S. Ketchum
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Koski
Kuttupz Salon
Richard & Kathleen Lang
Julia Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Lyons
Mary Calhoun Madsen
Theresa Anne Magee
Alicia McMillian
Craig Murray
Martha & Walter Murray
My School, Inc.
NC Aquaculture Development Conference
Mr. & Mrs. George T. Norris, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Page
Sophia Patterson
Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Pawlak
Pearls-n-Things
Nadine Potter
Psychological Therapeutic Resource
Charles A. Quick
Theodore H. & Maureen Robinson
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Rosa’s House of Beauty
Ed & Betty Schlatterer
Billie E. Seymour
Shear Style
CDR. & Mrs. Morgan Smith, USN (Ret.)
Snug Harbor on Nelson Bay
Sound Ace Hardware
Dr. & Mrs. J. Fred Sproul
The Hair Company
Ouida Tisdall
Top Chic Hair Stylists
Totally Clipz
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Turner
Debra Walsh
Waste Industries, Inc.
Whiteman’s Engraving, Inc.
Lori Wrenn
Friends $1 - $49
Anahid & Riyad Abifaker
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Andrews
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Bair
Beaufort Inn
Bell & Company, CPA’s, PA
Magaly Bolonos
Ellen Brent Boone
Cape Carteret Boosters
Charlene & Co.
Connie’s Cuts and Styles
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Crawford
Mr. & Mrs. Douglass A. Cuchon
Carolyn S. Erdmann
John C. & Nina M. Erwin
Robert Espenship
Frank Door Company
Hollie & Thad Gaskill
Vanessa Gaskill-Hurtig
Mr. & Mrs. K. Werner Gass
Guy Gibbs
Charles L. Gillikin
Mr. & Mrs. David Gillikin
Hair Café, Inc.
Hair Works
Nancy Hank
James F. & Maureen Harris
Bernie & M. W. Harshberger
Head Hunters Hairstyling
Rowena Hufnagel
Billie Huling
Richard Hutchinson
Barbara Jernigan
Jimmy’s Beauty Salon
Mr. & Mrs. C. M. Jones
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Kay
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kenward
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Laird
Robert H. Lancaster
Mark & Roseann Laroque
Catherine Lassiter
Mr. & Mrs. Eric N. Lindblade
Mr. & Mrs. Virgil A. Lindgren
Brenda Long
Mack Baker Construction Co., Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Travis Martin
Barbara C. Maxson
Methodist Home for Children
Theresa & Richard Moorman
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Morelli
Marion M. Morris
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Peal
Susan Phillips
Ellen Piver
Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Reeves
W. Mike & Ellen S. Saleeby
Martha Sanburg
Sassy Kinks Hair Salon
Sherri’s Family Hair Care
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Shields
Alice & Andy Siebert
Don & Selva Staub
Deana Steed
Jean P. Stephenson
Laurence A. Stith, Jr.
Superior Dry Wall & Acoustics
Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Swetz
Joseph R. Tarascio
Mr. & Mrs. David Thacker
The Winslow Group
Debi Thomas
Demus Thompson
Don Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. V. P Thompson
Belinda Turner
Uncommon Grounds
Venitah
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Vrudny
Barbara M Welch
Cindy Yount
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In Memory
Clayton C. Algeo
Jay Ard
Nancy Gill Armstrong
Davetta Ball
George Sonny Ballou
J. O. Barbour, Jr.
David Adam Barefield
Judy Barkal
Mae Anne Willis Bell
Mart L. Bell
Capt. David L. Beveridge
Debbie Braxton
Ruth Bray
Elizabeth M. Brinson
Shelton Brown
Joey Bryan
Jacquelyn V. Bryan
George Bryant
Dorothy Barkley Burkhart
Ruby Chartley
Capn’ Fannie Christian
John W. Collier
Violet Childress Colwell
Kathleen Cherry Crowell
R. L. Culpepper
Martha & Randolph Farmer
Matilda Fenner
Vance Foust
Ruby Fowler
David Futrell
Hazel Futrell
Jack Garner
Jerry Garner
Leland Garner
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Pansy I. Garner
Royal “Hatch” Garner
Sylvia Garner
Helen Gaskill
Julian T. Gaskill
Garner Gillikin
Jeff Green
Joan Greene
Putney Haithcock
Mohamad Hamad
Catherine Harned
David Harris
Nadine Harris
Margaret Shine Henley
Durwood Hill
James Luther Holley
William D. Hopkins
Bob Howard
Moses C. & Jessie Lee Howard
Elsie Davis Hunt
Gloria M. Ireland
Doris Jernigan
Theodore N. Jernigan
Eileen Knauf
Harold Knauf
Mathias Krautheim
Ted Lara, Jr.
Billie Gregory Lewis
Cyrus Peck Lilly
Walter Lindquist
Eileen Low
Mr. & Mrs. O. H. Lynch
Opal Mann
Ray Mathews, Sr.
Alice & Wiley S. Mayo, Sr.
Nancy McBride
Ruth Paxon McLean
William Britton McLean
George McNeill
Nell Melton
Ross Miller
Dr. Laurie Moore
John P. Morrill
W. David Munden, Sr.
Diane Nance
John Roger Newby
Dr. Keith Noble
Alice Jean Noble
Harvey Norris
Helen Oakes
Joseph Oakes
James Owens
Vera Palma
Parents of Tom & Mickie Mullikin
Jimmy Parrish
Curtis Perry
Flossie Pleasants
Dr. James Pope
Don Richards
Elise Rolison
Seymour Rubin
William F. Ruska
Eleanor & Tommie Sheppard
Mike Silver
Brad Sims
James Smith, IV
Marion D. Smith
Michael J. Smith
Richard S. Smith, Jr.
William E. Smith
Tony Spivey
Harriet Stapleton
Alex Strand
Bobby Strickland
George M. Thomas, Jr.
Earle W. Webb
Sarah Weir
Margaret Clark Wells
Paul Whitley
Em Willis
Frank Willis
Captain Louis Willis
Quinton Willis
In Honor
Joe & Vickey Barwick
Dr. Joseph T. Barwick
Doug Brady
Doris Buffett
Patrice Cader
Dr. J. E. Cameron
Dorothy Carr
Eva Chambers
Gene Eaton
Lu Ellis
Laura, Lyle & Jason Evans
Grace Fodrie
Jack Goldstein
Mary Hale
John Hamad
Russell & Betty Hollowell
W. C. Horton
Martha Howe
Frederick B. Hunter
Edna Johnson
Greg & Sandee Lewis
Anne C. Logan
Vivian Marshall
Louise Mathews
Jo Morin
Linda Murrell
Lisa Poletti
David Robertson
Joyce Smith
Ed Swain
Garland Terry
Yamaha Outboards
Fred & Kate Yost
Boat Donors
7/1/2003 - 6/3/2005
Mark A. Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Backman
James Leymoyne Ballard
Dan L .Bell
Steven H. Benbow
Debra L. Benedetti
Larry Bird
James Martin Bisbee
Edward H. Blakelock
Ralph Wingate Bland
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Box
Carey Douglas Brewbaker
Alfred B. Brumfield
Connie R. Campbell
Reggie Cannon
Sonny Wyatt Cannon
Mildred C. Carr
Joyce Gale Channel
William Christian
Core Banks Club LLC
Edward Craft
Clarence H. Crow
David H. Davis
Clarence Ashley Davis, Jr.
William A. & Kathy J. Devane
Dwight Adams & Sons
J. Jack Edwards
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ertel
Michael Lewis Esarey
Jennifer L. Farnham
Judith Tintinalli & Burton Fox
David A. Fulcher
Karl Moody Gable
Katherine Anne Gant
Phyllis J. Gay
Charles L. Gillikin
Mr. & Mrs. David R. Gloeckner
Walter Hayes Godwin, Jr.
Vernon C. Gross
Jeffrey L. Gross
Habitat For Humanity of Greater New Bern
Casher W. & Kimberly S. Haggerty
Edward Grant Haggett
Bernard Chalmer Hall, IV
Stephen Harr
Heather & James Hebert
Henry D. Heck
Mr. & Mrs. Johnny R. Hinton
Nicholas V. Holland
Timmy C. Horne
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ingersoll
Carl David Johnson
Franklin Douglas Jones
William H. Kehres
Dennis E. Kirby
William Ross Knowles
Richard L. Knowles
Gene A. Krielow
Jeffrey David Kunstling
Burton B. Leamon
James Howerton Lewis, Jr.
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Joseph C. Lina
William R. Ludwig
Gregory A. Manke
Charles L. Marshall
Thomas F. Martynowski
Spencer Gray Mathis, Jr.
Con T. McDonald
Paul Ward McKiel
Craig Michael McVay
Evan James Midgette
Donald L. Miller
John & Susan Murray
William David Noble
Matthew N. & Edith S. Ott, Jr.
Hans W. Paerl
John E. Page
Laurie Singer Peel
Terry Lee Pendergraft
Randy G. Pittman
Amanda Kay Poole
Douglas B. Pritchette
James A. Privette
Charles Noel Proudfoot
Jay Charles Randall
Hakan E. Riggestad
Josephine Rittschof
Robert & Candace Roche
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Rogers
Kenneth W. Schwenke
Deven L. Scott
James A. Scovil
George Sechrist
Steve Smith
Robert James Snow, Jr.
James Lee Stamp
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Stanton
Herman E. Steele
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Michael W. Street
Charles William Stuber
Walter A. Swinson
Perry M. & Laura R. Taylor
Rex J. Taylor
Robert Lee Toyler
Roy Randolph Tripp
Caulean P. Vesey
Hallett S. Ward, III
Stuart Ward
Milton Dale Warner
Charles Michael Waters
George Wazeka
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Lynn Wehrmeister
Dennis Weldon
Winton H. Williams
Francis Gordan Willis
J. Carroll Willis
Vann Edward Winfree, Jr.
Gordon Ray Wolverton
Glenn Young, Jr.
Paul & Roberta Zawasky
Zezebel, LLC
Non Cash Donations
July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2005
AJ’s Seafood
Mark H. Anderson
Anonymous
Lorenda L. Batson
Mr. & Mrs. John Bean
Bally Refrigerated Boxes, Inc.
George Ballou
Margaret W. Barnum
Vickey & Joe Barwick
Bayer Healthcare, LLC
Beth Belcher
Ed & Ann Bloxom
William P. Boulia
Branch’s
Brookfield Engineering Labs, Inc.
Richard P. Bryk
Carteret General Hospital
Carteret Publishing Company
Catering by Marcella
Causeway Marina
Carteret Community College Bookstore
Carteret Community College Library
Mary Chevers
Coastal Carolina Corp.
Janet H. Cobb
Les & Lin Cochran
Anita Connelly
Charles F. Cross, Jr.
Crystal Coast Landscapes
Dr. Nicole D’Andrea
Dee Gee’s Gifts and Books
Virgil H. Dixon
Nancy A. Donnan
Dwight Rouse Tobacco Co., Inc.
Sandy Dunn
Rob Eason
East Carolina Snack Sales, Inc.
Estate of Theodora Gridley
Dr. & Mrs. Darden J. Eure, Jr.
John & Deborah Favorite
Glenn Gage Pottery
Rosemary Green
Dr. & Mrs. Earl Gross
Tara Guthrie
Habitat For Humanity Resale Store
Jonathan Arthur Hare
Norwood D. Hargrove
Charlie Harrison
Donald Hilbert
Dr. Pamela Hilbert & Todd Wade
Institutional Interiors, Inc.
Investors Title Insurance Co.
Island Grille
Island Pottery
Mark Johnson
Jerry Jones
Marcia Jordan
Diane Ahumada Juedes
Dr. Mike Kline
Mr. & Mrs. James B. Kraft
Norma Krajczar
Kim Kromba
Life Scan, Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. William London
Raymond Luken, Jr.
Paul Maxson
Linda H. Miller
Robert T. & Suellen G. Monk
Morehead Sports Marine, Inc.
Dr. Leon Morrison
Marilyn Murdoch
Murphy’s Auto Sales
North Carolina Sea Grant
Onslow Memorial Hospital
Outback Steakhouse
Outer Banks Wildlife Shelter
Pam’s Specialized Catering
Virginia S. Parham
Parker Pontiac-Buick-GMC
Sharon Phennah
Carol M. Pittman
Andrew Porter
Barbara Quarles
Raskin Resources
Dr. & Mrs. William C. Rawls, Jr.
Kevin J. Reece, M.D.
Rex, LLC
John M. Rhodes
Mary & Johnny Schronce
Scott & Stringfellow, Inc.
SmartStyle
Janet Spickett
Sportsman’s Pier
Spring Branch Turf, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Stanton
David Stewart
Rick Styron
Styron Construction
Walter Taylor
Boswell Temple, Jr.
Texas Steakhouse & Saloon #8013
Town of Atlantic Beach
Robert A. Tyndall
Daniel Trask
Pat Van Briggle
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Yost
Wachovia Bank
James H. Willard
John A. Willard, Sr.
Clinton H. Willis
Willis, Vanck, Ball, Fischer & Mancini
Debra Winfrey
Yamaha Motor Corp.
ZFI Marine
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Believing in the Future
What will Carteret County be like in
10 years? Many people in our county find the
question fearful to consider. Will our young
people have more or less job opportunities?
Will our waters and marshes be healthier
or more degraded? Will the people who move
here to retire, or build here for leisure, find the
high quality services they need? Will boats and
boating continue to provide a livelihood for so
many?
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At Carteret Community College,
we try to keep track of current trends
but always with an eye on the horizon.
You expect us to always put the needs
of this county first, and your continued
generous support is an indication that
you believe we do. Therefore, as we
contemplate the future of this great
county, you should know about some
of the things accomplished and planned
by your community college.
Marine Propulsion Instructor David Eastwood (right) talks with
several Yamaha dealership owners and service technicians during
the annual Yamaha Product update held at NCMARTEC.
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) students test one of the donated heat pumps used in the HVAC
evening program. Donations of modern equipment have made a positive difference in the quality of training.
First of all, we know that the population is
growing, and that it is growing older. So this
past year we added an associate degree nursing
program to our existing licensed practical
nursing program. We could not operate
two nursing programs without the amazing
contributions of many donors. Bill Christian’s
challenge grant of $100,000 brought other
donations that helped cover program startup
costs. Carteret County General Hospital not
only helped us raise thousands of dollars, they
have established the CCGH Endowed Chair
in Nursing to underwrite a faculty position in
the program. This is a good example of you
believing in us, and all of us working together
to give our young people access to better jobs
that will serve our changing population.
With billions of dollars of new construction
in the works across Carteret County, we are
renovating college space to provide training in
construction technologies. We have already
upgraded our welding equipment and have
With the increase in population and second home owners, the county
is experiencing an increase in upscale restaurants and other facilities that
serve a leisure economy. Our culinary program has just graduated its first
class, and virtually all of the graduates who wanted jobs were employed.
We are expecting another full class to start in the fall. And in addition, we
are exploring additional training for all levels of service workers.
Your community college does not have a crystal ball; but one thing is
certain, whatever is to become of our county, Carteret Community College
will continue to play a major role in trying to make it the best for our
citizens.
Thank you for believing in us.
Nursing Instructor Mary Briley (right), the recipient of the Carteret General Hospital
Endowed Faculty Chair, works with students in the Associate Degree in Nursing
program. Carteret General Hosptial’s $198,000 donation and Bill Christian’s $100,000
gift are making the nursing program at Carteret Community College one of the best in
the state.
started a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) class. By
the end of the year, we hope to add plumbing, electrical, and general
construction courses.
As a member of the Marine Science and Education Partnership
(MSEP), Carteret Community College will continue to pursue
opportunities that will lead to commercial ventures to bring
biotechnology jobs to the region. Carteret County has more marine
science assets than any other part of the state, as well as a newly
expanded aquarium and maritime museum. With vision and planning,
these assets could lead to significant business expansion.
Carteret County is a boat-rich environment. As long as people
have the skills to make, manufacture, rig, or repair boats, they can find
work here. North Carolina’s Marine Training and Education Center
(NCMARTEC) is already establishing a reputation up and down the
East Coast, and this year we will greatly expand training opportunities
to make sure the boating industry has a work force, and the work force
has skills.
Students learn precision woodworking techniques in the Yacht Joinery course.
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The Carteret Community College
2005-2006 Report to the Community
was paid for by the Carteret Community College Foundation, Inc.
For more information, please call 252-222-6262