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The Germanna Advantage

2006-2007

Annual Report to the Community

Germanna Community College

Mission: As a public,

comprehensive community college,

Germanna provides

accessible, quality

educational and training

opportunities that meet

our communities’

changing learning needs.

The President’s Message

Dear Friends of Germanna,

In February of 2007, Dr. Frank Turnage retired as President after 20 years of leading Germanna Community College, doubling its

size in the last 10 years and increasing our ability to serve the students and communities of Central Virginia. We all thank him for

his stewardship, and I’m delighted that he remains with us as part of our faculty. I also thank him and Nancy for their friendship and

hospitality to Linda and me.

It is a challenge following a highly successful man and president, one who is beloved in the college and throughout the community.

However, the ground has been prepared well and it is an honor and privilege to serve as Germanna’s fifth president. We have the

challenge and opportunity of building on our past success.

As I have gotten to know our Germanna family in my first year here, I’ve been impressed by our faculty, our staff and our

administrators.

Smart people work at every college. The Germanna difference, I think, is heart.

It’s the heart to always put the needs of students first.

It’s the heart to reach deep down and to do more with less at a time when the economy has required us to tighten our belts.

It’s the heart to make the “Democracy’s College” concept a living reality in how we serve our students and our communities on a daily basis. We are and must

continue to be the open door for members of our communities to gain and keep full participation “in the social, economic, political, intellectual, and cultural life of

their communities,” as our new college vision states. This remains our fundamental challenge and opportunity.

The area is growing faster than we’re growing. And we’re growing faster than our budget and resources. At the same time, an economic slowdown loomed in

2007. And yet we must carry on in order to meet the current and future needs of students, businesses—and of the region as a whole.

As we faced the challenges posed by rapid growth and a state budget shortfall, we pushed ourselves harder than ever for our students, who numbered over

10,000 in 2007-08.

Our faculty, staff and administrators are personally invested in our communities, so they have a personal stake, as well as a professional one, in providing a quality

education that’s accessible to everyone.

Look across your office, walk down your street, go to your child’s ballgame, and you’ll meet one person after another whose life has been changed for the better

by Germanna.

The vast majority of our students are local. They aren’t merely making a pit stop here for a few semesters, learning skills they plan to apply elsewhere. Most of

them grew up in this area and see no reason to leave. Others have come and fallen in love with this place, deciding to stay and raise their families here.

They want good jobs close to the home—and we want to help them prepare to fill those jobs.

They have a sense of belonging here, of caring about what happens here—and so do we.

They want the area to thrive—and so do we.

Our students are the area’s workforce, its entrepreneurs, its nurses, its teachers—quite simply, its present and its future.

Helping businesses in our area compete in a changing world is one of Germanna’s most important missions.

Germanna is proud to be your community college. “Community” will always be our middle name. Regardless of the challenges we face, we will continue to be a

vital resource and a willing partner in the education of our young people—and our not-so-young—in the economic and workforce development of our region, and

in the quality of life of our communities.

Because of what I have learned about our people in my first year here, I have no doubt that we will succeed in that endeavor.

Together, this last year, we have recommitted to our mission and values. And we have promised the following initiatives, in support of the college mission, in

support of the Virginia Community College system goals, in support of the needs of our local communities, of the Commonwealth and of the nation in this global

economy.

•Wewillbetterfocusonfosteringlearningineverythingwedo.•Wewillbetterreachouttoserveallthosewhoneedusinourserviceregion.•Wewilldevelopourselvestobettermeetthesechallengesandopportunities.•Wewillseekthesupportofinstitutionsandorganizationsthroughtheresourcesyoucanprovideorthepartnershipsyouoffer.•Wewillbeaccountabletoourstudents,ourcommunities,totheCommonwealth,toeachother,andtoimproveourselvesasweseektoimproveourstudents.

To do all this, we need your continuing help. We need partnerships to better make use of the limited resources we have. We need those willing to invest in us to

help us reach out to those left behind, to develop the leaders, citizens and employees for our future, to grow new programs and services needed by our communities

and employers.

And when we succeed, our students succeed. And so do the communities we proudly serve.

Sincerely,

Dr. David A. Sam, President

Dr. David A. Sam

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Who We Are - Germanna Community College is a public

institution of higher education in the

Virginia Community College System. As

a comprehensive community college,

Germanna provides quality, accessible, and

affordable educational opportunities for the

residents of the City of Fredericksburg and the

counties of Caroline, Culpeper, King George,

Madison, Orange, Spotsylvania and Stafford.

Mission: As a public, comprehensive community

college, Germanna provides accessible,

quality educational and training

opportunities that meet our communities’

changing learning needs.

Vision: Germanna Community College is recognized

as the region’s leader and preferred

partner providing excellence in accessible

educational opportunities and related

services to our communities. Our quality

learning experiences enable students to

participate effectively in the social, economic,

political, intellectual, and cultural life of their

communities. Germanna, a dynamic learning

organization, is the premiere gateway to

personal and community development.

Values: Our values influence our thoughts, guide

our decisions, mold our policies, and help

determine our course of action. Student

learning and success are at the heart of all that

we do.

College Strategic Initiatives: Germanna Community College has

established strategic planning initiatives

considered critical to achieving its Mission and

realizing its Vision.

Germanna Community College is accredited by the

Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree. Inquiries

regarding regional accreditation or Germanna’s accreditation

status should be sent to the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, telephone number 404-679-4500.

In addition, the AAS nursing program is accredited by the

National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (61 Broadway, 33rd Floor, New York, NY 10006; telephone number 800-669-1656 x153). The AAS nursing program, the practical nursing certificate program, and the nurse aide program

are approved by the Virginia Board of Nursing (6603 West Broad Street, 5th Floor, Richmond, VA 23230-1712; telephone number 804-662-9909).

Student Achievement ................................................ 2

Student Statistics .......................................................... 3

Educational & Faculty Excellence .......................... 4

Faculty Recognition & Leadership ......................... 6

Community & Partners .............................................. 7

Germanna Community College Board ................. 8

Milestones and Future ............................................... 9

Educational Foundation, Inc ................................ 10

Educational Foundation Leadership .................. 11

Educational Foundation Scholarships ................12

Investors ........................................................................13

Table of Contents

Germanna Community College

Service Area

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Student Statistics

Over 77% of students enrolled at Germanna Community

College are in an Associate Degree program. Graduation from

Germanna Community College with an Associate of Arts and

Science degree provides guaranteed admission to nearly 29

four-year colleges in the Commonwealth of Virginia, with

more agreements under review or pending.AAS 13%

AA&S63%

Certificate 4%

Career Studies Certificate20%

Germanna Community College 2006-2007 Enrollment by Program of Study

King George County

Culpeper CountyCaroline County

Other

FredericksburgCity

Madison County

Orange County

Spotsylvania County Stafford County

Germanna Community College 2006-07 Total Enrollment by Region

Caroline County 537Culpeper County 901King George County 491Madison County 195Orange County 691Spotsylvania County 3805Stafford County 2267Fredericksburg City 991Other 668 Total 10,546

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GCC Annual  Full-TimeGCC Annual Headcount

Germanna Community College

Annual Headcount

Annual Full-Time Equivalent

GCC 2006-07 Demographics

Females 4705 64%Males 2603 36%

White 5485 75%Black 1036 14%Other 787 11%

Part time 5562 76%Full time 1746 24%

Under 18 230 3%18-21 3123 43%22-24 1190 16%25-34 1372 19%35-44 823 11%45-59 523 7%60 & Over 47 1%

Associate of Arts & Science 3373 63% Associate of Applied Science 693 13%Certificate 191 4%Career Studies Certificates 1040 20%

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Dual Enrollment Classes in High School Saves MoneyNineteen-year-old Nicole Caine

earned 14 Germanna Community College credits last year as a

senior at Stafford High School.

The credits transfered to West Chester University of Pennsylvania,

where she is majoring in computer

science. As a senior, Nicole took

two biology classes, recieving

4 credits for each and two english classes, earning three credits each.

Collection Review & Development Project at the Locust Grove LibraryIn preparation for the National League for Nursing

Accreditation Commission, the library staff completed an

extensive collection review and development project at the

Locust Grove Campus library. The NLN visiting team was complimentary of library resources in their report, which

recommended continued approval of the nursing program.

To further enhance resources for nursing students, Ms.

Bowers worked closely with both Germanna Community

College nursing faculty and VCCS colleagues to select

additions to the current collection of nursing E-books. This project helped keep Germanna Community College’s name

at the forefront of E-library work.

“The College Muse”A college literary magazine, “The College Muse,” was established and

distributed Fall semester

2007. Ms. Bowers,

with the assistance of

several faculty members,

guided the project to

completion and worked

with the Trustees of the Wallace Collection in London, England,

to secure the rights to

use a painting from

their collection for the

magazine cover.

The Writer by Gabriel

Metsu c1662.

2007 Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence FinalistJ. Gayle Wolfe, Professor of Psychology, Germanna

Community College was a finalist for the 2007 Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence. She was selected to represent Germanna Community College to compete for

this prestigious system-wide award. She was noted for her

exemplary accomplishments in her disipline and Germanna

Community College.

Tech PrepJeff Bloomer, Director of Tech Prep, in addition to the daily operation of Tech Prep, including administration of grants, activities and visiting Consortium sites to monitor Tech Prep intiatives and providing assistance to school divisions,

created Career Choices workshops for secondary and

college representatives and Kuder softwar workshops. He

has planned and delievered two summer camps for rising

8th graders, attended conferences, meetings and Stafford

County’s Business Leaders Forum and served on various

advisory councils, all promoting Tech Prep, succeeded in creating new articulation agreements (Automotive

Technology and Engineering Technology) and updated Accounting and provided assistance with the CISCO review

and update.

Dr. Linda LarkinDean of Learning Resources, retired in January after 10 years of service to Germanna Community College. Dr. Larkin was

responsible for opening the first virtual library in the VCCS

at the Fredericksburg Area Campus in 1997 and a combined virtual library and computing center at the Joseph R. Daniel

Technology Center in Culpeper in 2006.

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Employees Years of Service

Patricia S. Lisk Nursing 20 yearsJeffrey N. Yowell Facilities Maintenance 20 years Canice M. Graziano Dual Enrollment 10 yearsMarie E. Messier Nursing 10 yearsGail L. Banks Business Office 5 years John R. Donnelly Instruction - Dean 5 years Rita F. Dunston A&R 5 yearsAnn S. Lyons Turoring 5 yearsMichael Read Instruction - Biology 5 yearsAnita L. Sutton Instruction - Info. Sys. 5 yearsBrent T. Wilson Instruction - Automotive 5 years

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Educational & Faculty Excellence

Workforce Development Services Chancellor’s Awards & RecognitionIn May 2007 staff from Germanna’s Workforce department were awarded Workforce Development Services Chancellor’s Awards and Recognition for the northern region.

Recipients included Christy Davis, Project Coordinator at

Fredericksburg Area Campus, for her efforts in setting up

the high tech testing center at Joseph R. Daniel Technology Center; Barbara Fiori, Adjunct Instructor, for her work in

customized training and the development of Workforce’s first on-line class, Customer Service in the Tourism Industry; and Mike Burkhart, Adjunct Instructor, for his commitment

to excellence and the development of many successful

noncredit classes.

Kevin Cogley, director of the Engineering Technology Program, was recognized for his work within the program

developing articulation agreements with local high schools,

garnering grants to purchase state-of-the art equipment,

enhancing the curriculum and promoting the program to

students.

Kay Loving, Germanna’s Career Coach at Caroline HS, was

recognized for her efforts in helping Caroline County HS

student’s transition to college. Through her dedicated efforts she has changed the lives of the students that she

works with, by helping them plan for the future.

2006 President’s Award for Entrepreneurial Government Germanna Local Government Academy won the 2006 President’s Award for Entrepreneurial Government awarded

by the Virginia Municipal League (VML). Virginia Municipal League is a statewide, nonprofit, nonpartisan association

of city, town and county governments established in

1905 to improve and assist local governments through legislative advocacy, research, education and other services.

Membership includes all 39 cities in the state, 156 towns and 16 urban counties.

Virginia Outstanding Faculty AwardOn February 8, 2007, members of Virginia’s General Assem-

bly joined SCHEV and sponsor, Dominion, in recognizing

the twelve 2007 OFA recipients during a special ceremony at the Library of Virginia in Richmond. Dr. Patricia Lisk,

Professor of Nursing at Germanna Community College, was

a recipient of the Virginia Outstanding Faculty Award. Dr.

Lisk was one of only two faculty at community colleges in

the VCCS to receive this award this year. This prestigious award recognizes innovation in the classroom and dedica-

tion to teaching.

Dr. Lisk has been recognized with other awards in the past.

She was a recipient of the 2006 Award for Innovative Excel-lence in Teaching, Learning and Technology at the Inter-

national Conference on College Teaching and Learning for her innovations in traditional and online nursing education.

She also received the VCCS Technology in Education award for her work in the development of the Commonwealth

Nursing program.

Dr. Lisk has been a member of the faculty for 21 years. In her tenure at the college, she has integrated cutting-edge

technological advances into the educational and clinical

settings thereby fostering students’ success, professional

development and life-long learning. Dr. Lisk is a tireless

advocate of online education. With the ongoing nursing shortage in Virginia, the need for an accessible, high quality,

online nursing program became apparent. The first associ-ate degree online nursing program in Virginia has admitted

the first cohorts of students. Dr. Lisk developed numerous

online modules, computerized activities and streaming

video modules to augment the delivery of this curricu-

lum. She is a recognized leader promoting the mission,

the development and the vision of the Commonwealth

Nursing program (CNP). Dr. Lisk has been instrumental in the development of two innovative clinical environments

for nursing students. She transitioned an area lab into a

Wellness Education Center. Physical assessment tools and nursing documentation systems were created and institut-

ed. Each semester, nursing students provide individualized

wellness assessments, screenings, and wellness education

to hundreds of clients from the college’s surrounding com-

munities.

Most recently, following grant funding, Dr. Lisk has con-

verted traditional nursing labs into virtual hospital settings

where students independently supervise, manage and pro-

vide nursing care to groups of human patient simulators

(Sim Man, Noelle Maternity Simulator, and Sim Baby). Pro-

grammed with increasingly complex learning experiences,

these simulators provide realistic nursing experiences

allowing students to think critically and make astute clinical

judgments in a safe, controlled learning environment.

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Faculty Recognition & Leadership

Business - Podcast ModeTom Howlin, Associate Professor of Business has taken his

online BUS100: Introduction to Business course to podcast mode. The course became the first at the college to use podcasts as a teaching aid. Mr. Howlin digitally recorded

certain key lectures in his traditional class and then used RSS*

technology to podcast those to the online group. (*RSS stands

for Real Simple Syndicated, necessary for podcasts publishing.) Student response is enthusiastic.

Drafting & Animation ContestsGermanna Community College was the site for a special event

in March that was coordinated by adjunct instructor, Mr. Kevin Cogley. Held at the FAC, SkillsUSA Virginia district XI drafting

and animation contests brought over 30 talented high school students to the site. (SkillsUSA was formerly the Vocational

Industrial Clubs of America, VICA.)

English - Historical SeriesRob Sherwood, while assigned to the English Department,

has an active interest in local history. Mr. Sherwood has

organized a lecture series on the history of the region called

the Germanna Historical Legacy Series. This series is now in its fourth year. In 2006-07 there were five presentations by local historians and archeologists scheduled as well as a walking

tour of sites including Fort Germanna, the Enchanted Castle

site and Salubria

GCC’s first student art exhibitionIn November 2006 Germanna Community College’s first

student art exhibition went on display at the Fredericksburg

Area Campus.

Mathematics - Math CubeThe math faculty, under the leadership of Dr. Yvette Hester, Program Head, and Mr. Jack Gill, Developmental

Math Coordinator, created a Math Cube in Phase II at the

Fredericksburg Area Campus. The Math Cube is for students taking developmental math courses, and acts as an open

lab for students in developmental math courses. The cube is being piloted for now, but the math faculty is enthusiastic

about the experiment and believes that developmental math

drop-out rates will decline with use of the cube. Both full-time

and part-time faculty are working with the cube.

RN Program Re-approvedThe faculty and staff of the College’s nursing program worked hard to prepare for accreditation visits. The State Board of Nursing visited the RN program and awarded state re-approval

through 2014. While official results of the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission site visit for the RN program

will not be available until July 2008, the very preliminary report given by the site visitors was very good. While the report noted additional faculty is needed, the team noted

that the faculty is highly motivated and diverse. Tutoring availability and retention strategies and availability and use of

teaching technologies were also noted as program strengths.

Nurse Aide Program ApprovedIn January 2007, the Virginia Board of Nursing approved the Germanna Community College Nurse Aide Program. Since

then two Nurse Aide Groups have been trained. The first courses were offered in January and the second were offered

in June 2007. The Nurse Aide Program is unique for several reasons. It begins with an eight week program meeting

Monday thru Friday from 4-6:15 pm and on completion of which the successful student has earned 7 college credits and is eligible to take the State certification Nurse Aide

Examination. Additionally, Nurse Aide Program students are

able to continue and take additional courses that would lead

them to have up to 14 college credits and be in line for entry into a Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse Program.

Biology - VABE PresidentMike Read served as President of the Virginia Association of

Biological Educators (VABE).

Published Psychology article Dr. Abigail Norfleet James, adjunct professor of psychology

at GCC had an article, Gender Differences and the Teaching of

Mathematics published in Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia

Community Colleges, (Vol. 12, No. 1). She presented research concerning gender differences in learning mathematics and

practical suggestions for teachers based on that research. Dr.

James, an expert on gender differences in education, is also

co-author of What Principals need to Know About Teaching

…Differentiated Instruction. Another publication Teaching

the Male Brain is in press. Dr. James presents workshops on

techniques for teaching in gender-specific classrooms to

teachers in the U.S. and Canada. She is on the advisory board

of the National Association for Single Sex Public Education.

Chancellor’s Faculty Professor Linda McLintock, Assistant Professor of English, was chosen

to serve as the Chancellor’s Faculty Professor for 2007-2009. She submitted a proposal for a project designed to benefit the College. Her proposal related to developmental

education. She noted that developmental education must

be embraced as a priority by each institution in the VCCS.

She proposed creating a Developmental Studies Program at

Germanna Community College to open new doors to higher

education for under prepared learners. Mrs. McLintock

proposed that such a program combine a core group of

specially trained faculty and staff working with an organized

collection of appropriate support services. The purpose of a Developmental Studies Program at Germanna Community

College is to provide the best foundation for life-long learning

for developmental students.

Additionally, Mrs. McLintock was selected to participate in the

VaCIE-VCCS Faculty Exchange program. She hosted Liesbeth

Jongerius’ visit to Germanna Community College in October

2006. The exchange will be completed in May 2008 when Mrs. McLintock works at Ms. Jongerius’ college in the Netherlands.

The project that is part of this program relates to support services for developmental studies students.

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Spotslyvania Tech. Center EventThe Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce had a program that provided a chance to learn about a new

enterprise - the Spotsylvania Technology Center (STC) - on Friday, June 22 at Germanna Community College’s Fred-

ericksburg Campus. The discussion centered on how this initiative will transform the regional economy. The STC is a uniquely structured collaborative venture designed

to bring together government, academia and defense

contracting businesses focused on high tech research and

development. This high tech center will create a partnering environment for: • solving difficult technical challenges in support of na-

tional defense and homeland security

• creating a mentorship program for local high school and college students that provides advanced technology

training and skills development

• providing vital support to regional military bases• furnishing state-of-the-art conferencing and technology facilities.

Germanna Community College, as well as some other area

institutions, have a letter of intent with the STC to examine how partnerships can be of benefit to the institutions as

well as the area. Significant benefits are expected. German-

na Community College was a sponsor for this event.

Workforce Development has worked with a variety of part-

ners to provide quality education and training as requested

for the community:

Eastern Service Region PartnersEastern service region partners included: Local Government Agencies; UVA Professional Studies; International Association of Administrative Professionals; Fredericksburg Regional Alliance; Fredericksburg Regional Council; Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce; Spotsylvania Economic Development; Library of Congress; Town of Bowling Green; Caroline County Office of Economic Development; NAACP – Spotsylvania Branch; Regional Literacy Coordinating Committee – PD 16; Rappahannock United Way Bay Consortium WIB; Virginia Employment Commission – Fredericksburg Office; International Sports Conditioning Association; Culinary Business Academy; and Spotsylvania County Social Services.

Western service region partners included: Library of Congress; Madison Chamber of Commerce; Virginia Employment Commission; WIB (Workforce Investment Board of the WIA), Career Partners of Culpeper (working with Culpeper County Schools); Culpeper, Madison and Orange Economic Development; and Career and Technical Education Committee for Orange County Schools.

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Message from Jerry Raines During 2007, Germanna Community College experienced a significant transition in leadership as Dr. Frank Turnage retired after two decades as President. The State College Board worked methodically with the local Germanna Board to attract and interview candidates to find the right

person for such a critical leadership position. Germanna was extremely fortunate to interview

many qualified individuals from around the country and ultimately hire Dr. David Sam to fill some

pretty “big shoes.” As the Board has worked with Dr. Sam during his transition it is very clear our future is in good hands!

It goes without saying, but we should all be very much aware and very proud of what a valuable

resource the College is in serving our eight localities. On a personal note, my wife and I will always

be grateful to the college as our daughter benefited from the Germanna experience, which

prepared her to transfer to Elon College, where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 2000

Germanna provides a quality education in numerous fields at an affordable price. This provides both parents and students a tremendous alternative as costs continue to soar at four-year colleges.

I feel that with the addition of the Daniels Technology Center in Culpeper, Germanna has become the region’s premier institution of higher education.

I encourage you to visit our campuses at Fredericksburg and Locust Grove, and our Culpeper center, to see for yourself

what we’re about. I’m confident you’ll be impressed. And I ask for your continued support of Germanna.

GCC Community College Board

Germanna Community College Board 2008

Jerry L. Raines, Chairman, Culpeper County

Dick Scheibe, Vice Chairman, King George County

David A. Sam, Secretary

C. Jill Johnson, Madison County

J. Mike Powell, Madison County

Sherry Gravatt, Caroline County

Doug Rogers, Orange County

David Rose, Spotsylvania County

Lyle Ray Smith, Stafford County

Linda Worrell, City of Fredericksburg

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Milestones & Future

Academic 6-year & 10-year Plans & 2-year Graduation PlanAcademic Services began work on Academic Six-Year and

Ten-Year Plans and Two-Year Graduation plan. These plans were developed by the faculty, working with department

heads, and represents projected new programs and

facilities from 2006 through 2012. Eighteen new associate degree level programs, 12 certificate level and 19 career studies certificate level programs were listed. Classroom,

laboratory and faculty office space needs were projected

and reported. These plans are works-in-progress and will need significantly more time to develop.

RadiologyGermanna Community College’s Board has approved

a proposal making Radiology a specialization area in

the General Studies transfer degree. It allows radiology

students at hospital or non-traditional based programs

to earn an associate degree from Germanna Community

College. This program was designed at the request of the Radiology Program at Mary Washington Hospital/MediCorp.

General Education CertificateGermanna Community College now offers a new General

Education Certificate program as a retention tool for

retaining dual enrollment, program placed and non-

program placed students who have completed a core

of general education courses in an associate degree

program. This certificate is intended to remind/alert students who have completed the general education

core of courses that they are well on their way to earning

an associate degree at Germanna Community College.

The associate degree is the gateway for student transfer to a senior institution via one of the many articulation

agreements currently available to VCCS students; Germanna Community College personnel believe that the

General Education Certificate will encourage students to

complete the degree.

Institutes of Excellence Project GrantThe College received an Institutes of Excellence Project Grant to start a Fire Science Technology certificate program. The College has been working in partnership with local fire departments to bring this program to the

area. The certificate program in Fire Science Technology is offered to provide students a broad-based knowledge of the latest advances in the fire science field.

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The Hon. John J. Davies, III, President

George P. Snead, Vice President

Edward B. Hontz (Ted) Treasurer

Dr. David A. Sam, Secretary

Richard L. Brehm, Asst. Treasurer

Linda Beale

Earl Thomas Blalock, IIDarla Burton

Judy Carter

Joseph R. Daniel

Bruce L. Davis

Kent D. Farmer

Kevin Fastabend

Georgia M. Willis-Fauber, Emeritus

Gordon R. Humes

Barbara Kane

Constance R. Kincheloe

William J. Kinnamon, Jr.Linda J. Moyer

Mary Jane O’Neill

Ruthan O’TooleJohn (Mike) Powell

J. William Price, III, Emeritus

Jack Rowley

Linda F. Sealy

Harrison Simpson

Dr. Frank S. Turnage, Emeritus

C. Stephen Wolfe, IILinda Worrell

Educational Foundation

A Message from The Hon. John J. Davies IIISteve Jones provided outstanding leadership for the Foundation during his three years as

president. We benefited from his energy and foresight.

Our primary mission will always be assisting students, and the Foundation continues to make

scholarships a key element of its purpose. This year we provided over $117,000 in scholarships.

The arrival of Dr. David Sam has offered new direction and drive. We will celebrate his installation as Germanna’s fifth president with his inauguration on April 4.

In 2007, we saw the possibility of expansion into Stafford. We hope to open a center in the county this fall. The support of the business community is vital to this initiative.

In Culpeper, the Joseph R. Daniel Technology Center has grown rapidly and continues to receive strong community support.

We will miss the late Bob O’Neill, who served as Germanna’s first Foundation president from 1994 to 1995.

Educational Foundation

Board Members for 2008

53%

17%

8%

7%

4%

4%

7%

Scholarships

Personnel Costs

Professional Services,

Fees and Licenses

Architectural &

Engineering Services

Career Coach

Insurance

All Other

Germanna Community College

2007 Foundation Operating Expenses

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Linda Fagan Sealy - 2007 Chancellor’s Award Winner for Leadership in Philanthropy

Germanna Educational Foundation Board member Linda

Fagan Sealy received the 2007 Chancellor’s Award for Leadership in Philanthropy from the Virginia Community

College System at an April 25, 2007 reception at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond.

She and her husband, Loren Franklin Sealy , contributed

substantially to the Workforce and Technology building at the Fredericksburg Area Campus in Spotsylvania, and the

auditorium there has been named for them.

Linda Sealy was one of 23 receiving the award from VCCS Chancellor Glenn DuBois, who said: “These men and women have given so much to the schools that make

up Virginia’s community college system. It’s an honor to

recognize and thank them.”

Former Gov. Gerald Baliles saluted Sealy and the other

philanthropists at the reception for “their matchless

passion for the mission of community colleges and their

outstanding service in education on behalf of all Virginians.”

“To the extent that Virginians are hampered in pursuit of their education, we all lose,” Gov. Baliles said, adding that community colleges, along with all of higher education,

have had to rely increasingly on support from foundations

and philanthropic leaders.

Linda Fagan Sealy is the owner of Crown Homes and

a developer in the greater Fredericksburg region who

understands and believes in the value of supporting higher

education. As an advocate for personal and professional

development, she has supported many of the Germanna

Community College initiatives.

She and her husband, Loren Franklin Sealy, contributed

substantially to the Workforce and Technology building at the Fredericksburg campus and now the auditorium is

named after them. It has become the home of Stage Door

Productions, an amateur theater company.

Linda and her husband just announced their latest and

most innovative contribution to date. They are donating $500 per lot for each of the 75 lots they own in The Townes at Carmel Church. Linda has worked tirelessly to remove

barriers to higher education and now with this fund,

Caroline County residents have yet another opportunity to

meet their academic potential, whether through workforce

training or a degree program.

Currently serving a second term on the Educational

Foundation Board, Linda is a can-do individual who truly

believes in the power of education, and she doesn’t just talk

about making a difference in her community. She’s devoted

to making it happen.

Dear Mrs. Sealy:

It gives me great pleasure to tell you that you have

been selected to receive the 2007 Chancellor’s Award for Leadership in Philanthropy! As Chancellor of Virginia’s

Community Colleges, I cannot thank you enough for the

difference you are making in your community and the

opportunities you are helping us create.

In 2006, I created this award to recognize leaders across the state such as yourself who have contributed to the

success of community college foundations. This annual event is a small way to recognize what your efforts mean

to our colleges and the communities, families and students

we serve.

In order to thank you for your vision, generosity and

leadership, it is my honor to invite you to join us for a

luncheon reception on Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 11:30 am at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond.

You will be contacted in the near future by a member of

our Office of Institutional Advancement or your community

college. We want to ensure you have all the necessary information to make this reception a memorable event.

Thank you, once again, for your leadership and generosity, and congratulations! I look forward to seeing

you at the luncheon.

Sincerely,

Glenn DuBois

Chancellor

Educational Foundation - Leadership

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Educational Foundation Scholarships

Fredericksburg Ambulatory (FASC) George P. Beard, Jr. Scholarship

William C. Carpenter Scholarship Captain William C. Carpenter Scholarship Spotsylvania Lions Club Charities, Inc. Scholarship Assoc. of Arts & Sciences

Spotsylvania Lions Club Charities, Inc. Scholarship Nursing

J. Carlton Clore Scholarship

The Woman’s Club of Fredericksburg Scholarship Raynold (“Randy”) Collier Glazebrook, III Scholarship Culpeper Wood Preservers Scholarship Byrd L. (“Jack”) Daniel Scholoarship John J. (“Butch”) Davies, III Scholarship OMWCF Dental Scholarship Duval Scholarship

Dale Featherston Scholarship

Jefferson Homebuilders Scholarship

Anna Ruth Inskeep Scholarship

Mildred C. King Scholarship

J. Susan Langlois Scholarship

Kristin and Kati Lisk Memorial Scholarship

Willis Clyde Locker Scholarship Bertha M. Seay Massey Scholarship

Giles H. Miller, Jr. Scholarship (Culpeper County High School) Giles H. Miller, Jr. Scholarship (Orange County High School) Freta B. Napier Scholarship

John A. Nere Scholarship

Mary Washington Hospital Nursing Alumni Association Scholarship Henrietta Margaret D. Pattishall RN Memorial Scholarship

Pitts - O’Neill Scholarship

Dulcie H. Potter Memorial Scholarship

John William Price, Jr. Scholarship The Reynolds Family of Orange Scholarship Fredericksburg Savings Bank Scholarship (FASC) Linda Fagan and Loren Franklin Sealy Scholarship

Viola M. Smith Scholarship

Henry and Iva Smith Memorial Scholarship

Pearline T. Soltes Memorial Scholarship Ardiena Ann Tromley Scholarship For Teaching Floyd White Memorial Scholarhip WINGS Scholarship for Middle College Students Ray and Joyce Zachmann Scholarship

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$25,000 and over

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniel

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sealy

Samuel James Construction

Second Bank & Trust

$10,000 - $24,999

Culpeper Wood Preservers

Fredericksburg Savings Charitable

Foundation

GenCorp Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Steve B. Jones

Joseph C. Kincheloe

Mr. and Mrs. George King Jr.

Mary Washington Hospital

Foundation Inc.

Ukrop’s Supermarkets Inc.

$5000- $9,999

Mr. Dale C. Coyner

Corbin Homebuilders Inc.

Cullen Incorporated

Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. “Ted” Hontz

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Jenkins

Dr. and Mrs. John B. Rose III

Spotsylvania Lions Club Charities Inc.

Virginia Community College

Educational Foundation

Ms. Catherine E. Welch

$1000- $4999

Advanced Communication Solutions

Mrs. Betty Baldwin

BB&T

Ms. Debbie Bennett

Dr. Jeff Bloomer

Mr. Thomas Bond

Otis and Mescal Burke Charitable Trust

C & G Management Co. LC

Cannon Properties Ltd

Century 21 Classic Real Estate

Cintas Corporation

Mr. and Mrs. George Colby

Community Foundation of the

Rappahannock

Continental Teves

Culpeper Regional Hospital

The Honorable & Mrs. John J. Davies III

Mr. and Mrs. Duke M. DuFrane

Fredericksburg Host Lioness Club

Fried Companies

Getty & Associates

Jan Harris Gray

Hilb Rogal & Hobbs

Hunting Run Investments Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. James Jarrell

Johnson & Glazebrook Inc.

Mr. Ronald Holmes

Ms. Michelle C. Jorgensen

Mrs. Connie Kincheloe

Kiwanis Foundation of Fredericksburg

Lincoln Financial Group

Little Tire Company Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin

Farmer and Betty Meadows

Moseley Harris & McClintock

Mr. and Mrs. Dan McFarland

Judy and Mike Napier

PNC

Mr. and Mrs. James Perry

Piedmont Communications

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Potter

Prudential Simpson & Associates

Realtors

Rappahannock Electric Cooperative

Mr. and Mrs. Josiah P. Rowe III

Dr. and Mrs. David A. Sam

The Silver Companies

Spangler Erkert & Associates

Stewart Wealth Management Group

Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Turnage

Union Bank & Trust Company

Virginia Commerce Bank

Walter Grinders Inc.

Peter Williams

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wilson

Linda Worrell

$500-$999

84 Lumber

AARP

Allied Concrete

ATA Tire

Ms. Sherri Azaiz

Battlefield Ford Mercury

Beveridge Seay Inc.

Bingham & Taylor Corporation

Ms. Rebecca Blankenship

Blue Ridge Growers

Chalma Boher

Ms. Carole Boniface

Braggs Corner Industrial Centre LLC

Mrs. Janet R. Burhans

Mr. Daniel Caldwell

The Carpet House

Cedar Mountain Stone Corporation

Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Cherwek

Davis, Barrell, Will, Lewellyn &

Edwards

Dominion Virginia Power

Drucker & Falk, LLC Realtors

Ms. Patricia R. Edwards

ESI

Exxon Mobile Foundation

Mr. Kevin A. Fastabend

Mr. William Fiege

Follett Higher Education Group

Ms. Pamela M. Frederick

Gayheart & Willis PC

Ms. Nancy P. Giguere

Hantzmon Wiebel LLP

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harris

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Herman Jr.

Dr. Yvette Hester

The Hilldrup Companies

The Holden Group Realtors Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglass C. Horstman

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Hutchison

Dr. Jane R. Ingalls

J & J Real Estate Ltd.

Mr. Russell James

David A. Kindred

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kinnamon Jr.

Mrs. Rose B. Lee

Ms. Deborah Leeper

Mason Insurance Agency Inc.

McK Company Inc.

Mr. Gerald C. Miller

Ms. Nancy W. Noel

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Nowers

NSWC Federal Credit Union

John and Karen O’Donnell

Ms. Ruthan O’Toole

Parrish, Houck & Snead PLC

PBGH LLP

Piedmont Virginia Community College

Dr. Michael Read

Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ridge

Roxbury Farm & Garden Center

Thomas Sheridan

Signature Real Estate Group LLC

Sommerville, Carter & Wilkinson Ltd

Sullivan, Donahoe & Ingalls

Virginia Community Bank

W.C. Thompson’s Funeral Home Inc.

Ms. Katherine Walker

Mr. and Mrs. William O. Walker

Mr. Edwin W. Watson

Dr. Deborah A. Wilson

Lois Wilson

Wise Services & Recycling LLC

Dr. Gayle Wolfe

Yates Properties LC

$151-$499

Airport Express of Culpeper Inc.

Ms. Sandra L. Allen

Mr. John F. Ames

Ms. Judy M. Amidon

Angela’s Properties

Ms. Carol Baetz

Bagby, Caldwell and Associates PC

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Bailey

Mr. Gene Bailey

Bailey’s Properties

Mr. Charles D. Barrell

Mr. Randolph A. Beckham

Bennett Homebuilders LLC

Bennett, Atkinson & Associates

Best Western—Culpeper Inn

Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Blalock II

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bloom

Ms. Sandra Borders

Mr. Kenneth S. Burnett

Darla and Ollie Burton

Shannon M. Butler DDS, PLLC

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Cakouros

The Cameleer

Ms. Judy Carter

Century 21 Realty 1

Cherry Street Building Supply

Chrysler of Culpeper

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Chubb

City of Fredericksburg Economic

Development

Mrs. Catherine S. Click

Clore-English Funeral Home

Mr. Irving Comer

Joseph Coppedge

Cosmopolitan Investments LLC

Country Mortgages & Farm Credit

Dr. and Mrs. Seth C. Craig III

Culpeper Engineering PC

Culpeper’s Farmers Cooperative

Culpeper Land Investments Inc.

Culpeper Motors LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Dammann

The Germanna Community College Educational Foundation extends its appreciation to the following contributors

who provided substantial support to the mission of the College. These gifts were received between July 1, 2006 and

December 31, 2007. Gifts received after December 31, 2007 will be reported in next year’s Annual Report.

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Ms. Cristina Dargan

Ms. Christy Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dawson

Ms. Christina Dennis

Dr. John R. Donnelly

Ms. Rita Dunston

Mr. Jules L. Elliott

Environmental Systems Service Ltd.

ECS Mid Atlantic LLC

Euro Machines

Finish Line Construction

Mr. and Mrs. John Finn

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Flynn

Found and Sons Funeral Home

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Fowler

Ms. M. Carter Frackelton

Mr. R. Leigh Frackelton

Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Frank

Fraternal Order of Eagles

Fray, Hudson, Clark & Walker LLP

Fredericksburg Dental Hygienists

Assoc.

Ms. Paula Gentry

Germanna Political Science

Department

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gill Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Gossweiler

Ms. Canice Graziano

Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Greene

Greystone TV & Appliance Inc.

Mr. James A. Grigsby

Ms. Barbara Hall

Dr. Kevin B. Handley

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn N. Hein

Herlong Associates Inc.

Carlene Hill

Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Hoag

Scott Hoffman

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hogan

Mr. C. Richard Hollenbach

Houston & Associates

Dr. David F. Huddle DDS

Mr. Bennett Hunter

Ms. Johna Inskeep

J. W. Sieg & Company Inc.

Marion Jacobeen

Jefferson Homebuilders

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jenkins

Ms. Sue S. Jernigan

Joan Brown Interiors

Johnson Commercial Real Estate

Johnson Realty Advisors Inc.

V. Rea Jones

KBS

K & M Equipment Rentals

Mr. and Mrs. Max Klotz

Ms. Deborah J. Koller

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krochalis

L & D Associates Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lang

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lanier

Ms. Ann Smith Lewis

Mr. Alexander Long IV

Ms. Kathleen R. Lukcso

Mr. Henry Lynn Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews

Mr. Philip McCann

Ms. Linda McClintock

Mr. Charles G. McDaniel

McDonald’s of Culpeper

Melmar Painting & Drywall Finishing

LLC

Merchants Grocery Co. Inc.

Dr. Helen R. Mergenthal

Merrick Family Practice & Laser

Therapy

Ms. Marie E. Messier

Miller Orthodontics PC

Russell Mueller

Neilson Builders Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. J. William Nutter

Ms. Robin S. O’Toole

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Parker

Ms. Alice Payne

Pelham Court Motors Inc.

Piedmont Door Service

Plow & Hearth

Quarles Energy Services

Kevin Reynolds Jr.

Reynolds Pontiac-Cadillac-GMC

Ms. Jacqueline V. Rorrer

Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Rosheim

Rosson Troila Motor Co. Inc.

Mr. Harold Scheibe

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Schubert

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schwab

H.B. Sedwick, Jr., Building Supply Inc.

Mr. Brian R. Shortess

Ms. Patricia E. Schrader

Mr. Joseph H. Shealy

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Smietan

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ray Smith

George Snead

Ms. Anita Sutton

Richard Tami

Mr. and Mrs. Trach

Ms. Annie A. Turnage

University of Richmond

Mrs. Doris Velona

Wachovia Bank

Ms. Evelyn Ann Walker

Walnut Hill Farm

Mr. and Mrs. F. Wister Weaver

Dr. Ann L. Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Williams Jr.

Woodscape Apartments

Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Woodward

Young, Nicholas, Branner & Phillips

Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Young

Your Electrician

John D. Zaleski

Up to $150

Mr. and Mrs. David Abraham

Acres & Assets

Ms. Louise B. Adams

Mr. Phillip Agee

Ms. Shahnaz Ahmed

Mr. David Albee

Ms. Ann Alizio

Dr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Allen

American Automobile Association

Dr. William M. Anderson

Mrs. Gloria D. Andrews

Ms. Susan A. Andrews

Mr. Larry Appleyard

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Argenzio

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Arndt

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arnston

Mr. O’Connor G. Ashby

Ms. Mary Jane Atwater

Ms. Judith Ayers

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacher

Ms. Lois Bailey

Ms. Paula Bannister

Ms. Donna Bareford

Ms. Marjorie Bareford

Ms. Dorothy Barnes

Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes

Mr. John M. Barrett

Ms. Marie Barrett

Ms. Judith Bartlett

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bartnick

Abdul Basit

Mr. Stephen Batche

Mr. Glenn D. Bates

Bates Body and Repair Inc.

Mr. Billy Bearden

Ms. Loretta Becker

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Becker

Mr. George Beebe

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beecham

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Belinsky

Ms. Gloria J. Benden

Mr. Daniel Benedict

Mr. David Benscoter

Mr. Frank Benser

Ms. Mary E. Berger

Ms. Samantha M. Bergeron

Mr. Richard Bergmann

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Beringer Jr.

Ms. Edith M. Bernier

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berra

Mr. Vaughan L. Beucler

Mr. Mark A. Bienz

Jodi Biggar

Ms. Marue Biggs

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Birdsong

Mrs. Rosemary Blankenship

Mr. and Mrs. David Boher

Mr. and Mrs. Marie Bojinoff

Mr. Eugene D. Bolzan

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bond

Mr. Harry Allen Booth

Mr. and Mrs. James Bosket

Charles Boward

Ms. Karen Bowers

Sybil Boyd

Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Branch

Michael Brennan

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bricken

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Brockman

Mr. Richard Brooking

Dr. David L. Brooks

Ms. Sandra Brooks

Brooks Chiropractic Clinic PC

G. Anthony Brown

Ms. Lynn Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Buccola

Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Burns

D. and Mrs. Preston Burns

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton

Karen Bush

Ms. Pearleen Butler

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Butler

Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Buttimer

Ms. Kathy Brew

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cadow

Marty Caldwell

Mr. Robert A. Calvert

Tomas Campbell

Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Cannon

Linda Cannon

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Capps

Mr. Thomas Carroll

Mr. John Castellarin

Ms. Barbara Chinn

Mr. J.L. Christopher

Classic Impressions of Griffinsburg

Ms. Mary C. Click

Ms. Patricia C. Click

Dr. Gilbert I. Coleman

Mr. and Mrs. Rawley T. Coleman

Germanna Investors

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Colony Pest Control

Jo Ann Colvin

Community Housing Partners Corp.

Ms. Dianne Condon

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Conrad

Richard and Susan Constanzo

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cook

Dr. Brent A. Cool

Ms. Ellen Lynn Cottrell

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crain

Ms. Barbara A. Crawford

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cropp

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Curnow

Mr. and Mrs. Vince Cusack

Ralph I. Daehnke

Dr. Stanley D. Dameron DDS

Ms. Emily S. Daniel

Mr. J.T.Darby

Mrs. Helen Davidson

Ms. Linda Davidson

Mr. Roy H. Davidson

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Davis

Ms. Joan G. Davis

Mr. John G. Davis

Ms. Donna J. Deats

Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. DeBlasi

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Decker

Mr. and Mrs. William Derryberry

Ms. Patricia E. Deutch

Ms. Peggy J. Dinkins

Jeremiah Dobbins

Mrs. Carol G. Donohue

Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Doubet

Robert Dowling

Ms. J.G. Downing

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Downs

Dr. and Mrs. Glenn DuBois

Dr. Kay Dunkley

Mr. and Mrs. David G. Dunwody

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Duy

Jeffrey S. Earnhardt

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Easles

Ms. Constance K. East

Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Eddins

Mr. Donald T. Edwards

Eleanor Cox Studios

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Engel

Edward Ervin

James Falkrenrath

Charles Farrar

Dr. Dale Featherston

Dr. and Mrs. A.V. Ferlazzo DDS

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferree

Mr. Nicholas A. Ferro

Randolph E. Fishback

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Fisher

Ms. Darlene Flemer

Mr. Douglas L. Flory

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Foote

Mr. Mark Ford

David Francis

Dr. and Mrs. William J. Frawley

Dwight B. Frazier

Fredericksburg Country Club

Mrs. Virginia A. Freeman

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frey

Friends of Harvey Morgan

Mrs. Sara B. Gallagher

Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gayheart

Dr. and Mrs. Ellis Gedney

Ms. Tammy L. Geer

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Gegg

Marie Gigliello

Charles R. Gillette

Rob and Teri Givlar

Mr. and Mrs. William Gladstone

Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Bud Glass

Mr. John Goad

Mr. Donald W. Goding

Ms. Doris Goffus

Ms. Mary Goodloe

Mrs. Kenneth B. Goodrich

William Gravatt

Ms. Rose Greco

Ms. Leslie E. Gredler

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greeney

Hunter Greenlaw, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. H. William Greenup

Ms. Martha Greggs

Mr. Alfred W. Grella

Dr. and Mrs. William H. Grey

Mr. and Mrs. Adrian R. Gries

Mr. and Mrs. Irving O. Grimes

Mr. M. Wayne Grimsley

Mr. Ira D. Grinnan Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. James l. Grove

Edward and Kerry Gryczynski

Mr. Daniel Grynaviski

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gyory

Ms. Robin Hackey

Ms. Debra F. Haines

Ms. Brenda Haley

Jerry F. Hall

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hall

W.C. Hall

Mr. Christopher M. Hallberg

Ms. Patricia Hamilton

Ms. Mary-Linda Hampton

Ms. Victoria Hampton

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hamrick

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hanahan

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Handy

Mary Hannon

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I. Hansen

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hanson

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Hartwick

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hazen

Cynthia Hebert

Mr. Robert F. Hedelt

Linda S. Heflin

Richard Heinbach

Mrs. Susan Henderson

Ms. Jill Hennes

Mr. Curtis H. Hermann

Margaret Herndon

Dr. and Mrs. Kurtis Hess

Ms. Cynthia Hill

Dr. Suzanne Hintz

Ms. Jacque Hirsch

Edward Hoffman

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman

Ms. Martha Hoffman

Mary L. Hoffman

Mr. John D.A. Hogan

Ms. Kathleen Holcombe

The Holden Group Realtors Inc.

Holladay Property Serv Midwest

Ms. Anita Hollander

Christopher J. Honenberger

Ms. Ruth H. Hood

Bryan Hooper

Mr. Kenneth Hornug

The Honorable R. “Edd” Houck

The Honorable and Mrs. William J.

Howell

Ms. Lucy Howlin

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hulse

Ms. Lynn M. Huntsman

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie C. Hurst

Dr. Gary Hussion DDS

Mr. William Hutt

Tomas Huwe

Ms. Carol Iglesias

Susanne Irvin

Mr. Don Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight A. James

Mr. and Mrs. John Janney

Laura AJargo-Fowler

Mr. Benjamin Jason

Robert Jenks

C. Jill Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Johnson

Lynn E. Johnston

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Jones

Mr. Robert W.G. Jones

Ms. Sherri Jones

Victor Jurek

Mr. Richard D. Justice

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kaila

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Kalbacher

Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig G. Kasischke

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kelley

Mr. John H. Kelley

Marie Kellow

Olive Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kelly

D.S. Kemp

Kemper Corp Realtors, Inc.

Mrs. Lillian Kendall

Dr. and Mrs. Kenneweg

Ms. Pam Kenney

Mr. Bobby Kent & Sons

Ms. Rochelle M. Kincaid

Mr. H. Larry King

Mr. Stuart F. King

Lincoln Klabo

Harm Kool

Mr. and Mrs. D.F. Kovarik

Ms. Karen J. Kranyak

Dave Kraus

Eric Krause

Ms. Mary P. Lancing

Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Landis

Mrs. Susan Langlois

Mrs. Linda Larkin

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Larsen

Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lawson

Mrs. Frances Lea

Mr. Miguel Lechuga

Mr. and Mrs. James Lee

Robert and Betty E. Lee

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lee

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lee

Ms Harriett Leithiser

Mr. David LeMay

Mr. James P. Lemieux

Mrs. Mary Ann Lewis

Ms. Roxy E. Lewis

Lewis Insurance Associates

Arthur Lieb

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lillis

Mrs. Lynn Lineberger

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Link II

Ms. Melissa Carter Lipps

Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lisagor

Dr. Patti S. Lisk

Nancy Lorenz

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lowery

Ms. Marilyn M. Lucero

Mr. Edward H. Lynch

Ms. Virginia R. Lynch

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lynch

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Macurak

Ms. Julie Mandese

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Mann

Ms. Kathleen S. Marcus

Ms. Lana Marr

Mr. Hilton G. Marshall

Mr. John M. Martin

Ms. Kimberley R. Martin

Mary Gail Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Mason

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Mastin

Dr. H. Neil Matkin

Clyde Matthews

Walter C.J. Matthews

Mr. Gary Mauss

Stephanie May

Ms. Delois R. McCormick

Dr. and Mrs. Andrew McDaniel

Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGuire

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. McInnis

Carolyn McLennan

Ms. Paula McLeod

Page L. Meade

Ms. Nell Meador

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest U. Meier

Mrs. Helena H. Mell

Ms. Susan Mercada

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mercer

Mrs. Mary M. Merchant

Mr. and Mrs. Neal C. Merchant

Jule Millard

Ms. Barbara Miller

Ms. Dawn E. Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey F. Miller

Ms. Maxine L. Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Mistretta

Mr. John D. Mitchell

Ms. Julie B. Monaco

Ms. Margaret A. Moon

Hullihen Moore

Mr. Blasé A. Morgan

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Morrow

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mueller

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Murphy

Musatow Family

Pamela E. Nails

Mr. George L. Nance Jr.

Mr. Erik Nelson

Dr. and Mrs. Jack M. Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. William Newman

Dr. John A. Nicolay

Ms. Sarah K. Nielson

Nowack Sales & Service Inc.

Robert O’Bannon

Mrs. Imogene K. O’Toole

James Ogletree

Ms. Bettie Blue Omohundro

Billie O’Neill

The Honorable Robert D. Orrock

Ms. Zoila Ortega

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ostlund

Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Ouellette Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens

Mr. Kenneth Owens

Mr. John A. Passeri

Marlene Passmore

Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Pearce

Mr. Garry Penix

Ms. Minnie C. Perry

Mr. John H. Pfeil Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfiel

Richard and Patricia Phillipo

Piedmont Communications

Ms. Vickie G. Pittman

Ms. Sandra Plummer

Ms. Joy M. Poole

Mr. Stig Von Post

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Potts

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell

Ms. Marjorie M. Poyck

Ms. Roberta J. Prees

Dr. John Presley

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Priddy

Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Priore

Mrs. Charlene Purucker

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Quattlebaum

Mr. Jerry L. Raines

Mr. Vincent C. Ramoneda

Doris M. Rankin

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rankin

Dr. and Mrs. Albertus W. Rappole

Carla Rascals

Katherine Rawls

Mr. M.R. Reamy

Mr. John L. Redd

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Redden

David and Diane Reddy

Remax Crossroads

Republican Women of Orange

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodes

Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Richardson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rodriguez

Mr. And Mrs. Edwin C. Roessler

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Rogers

Ms. Patricia Rogers

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rokosz

Mr. Terry Rooker

Mr. David L. Rose

Dr. John B. Rose III, DDS

Robert Rosser

Mrs. Bonnie C. Rowan

Jack Rawley

Ms. Patricia Robino

Mrs. Rose Robino

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rozelle

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rugless

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Sakole

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sasser Jr.

Ms. Dorothy M. Sauvageau

Mr. James Savage

Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Saviola

Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Scelfo

Ralph Schobitz

The Honorable Edward T. Scott

Ms. Susan Secondhand Rose

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sembach

Darlene Seyler

Mr. Paschal J. Sheffield Jr.

James Shorten

Shuman Builders Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sickmann

Ms. Susan Skinner

Ms. Phyllis D. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. William Sokol

Dr. Sarah Sommerville

Ms. Karen Sorrell

Kathleen Spaine

Peter Spellerberg

Mr. Joshua P. Sproul

Mr. and Mrs. Wade Squires

Sandra Staley

Ms. Cynthia B. Starling

Ms. Debra C. Steckler

Sidney R. Steele

Dr. and Mrs. Francis Sugg

Frank Sullivan

Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Sullivan

Ms. Tracey L. Sullivan

Mr. C.W. Swann Jr.

Ms. Suzanne Swinson

Dr. and Mrs. David M. Swisher

Dr. John Sygeilski

Ms. Brenda Tanner

Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Tayloe II

Ms. Barbara Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor

Gwen J. Taylor

Ms. Helen Bass-Taylor

William Tehan

Mr. and Mrs. Henrick Thode

Thomas Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tierney

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Tomayko

Town and Country Garden Club

Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Trask

Richard Troast

Mr. and Mrs. Noah Turnage

Mr. and Mrs. Wells Turnage

Mr. and Mrs. William Vetter

Ms. Lorraine Vickermann

Ms. Marcia R. Vines

Properties Virginia

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wafle

Mr. and Mrs. Aric N. Wagner

Ms. Victoria Waldron

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walsh

Ms. Kathy Walters

Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Ward

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warfield

Mr. George Wathena

Mr. Edward O. Watson

Ralph Waterford

Ms. Shirley A. Webster

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Weedier

Ms. Marian Weeks

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wendehack

Ms. Jean Westmont

Dr. Belle Smith Whelan

Mr. Robert C. Wheeler II

Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Whiskey

Mr. Randal Whitehead

Mr. Jerry G. Whitlock

Ms Virginia M. Whittaker

Samantha Wilhelm-Krishnamurthy

Mr. and Mrs. Doug Willis

Mr. Russell H. Willis III

Mr. James C. Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. David Witmer

Mr. and Mrs. Anton R. Woborill

Broyce Wray

Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Wright

Mr. H.B. Wright

Mr. Robert Wright

Ms. Rebecca J. Wright-Cooper

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Young

Ms. Terry L. Yowell

Ms. Patricia Yuliano

Mr. Steven Zaidman

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Zandi

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apology and let us know

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