FTCC Foundation’s 4th Annual Chair’s Gala will serve as a time to further its dedication to students in need and honor two community members who have served the college for more than three decades combined.
The gala, the foundation’s primary scholarship fundraiser for Fayetteville Technical Community College, will be Oct. 4 in the Tony Rand Student Center on the Fayetteville campus located along Hull Road. The event is from 6 to 9 pm and tickets are $100 per person. The Foundation selected Board of Trustees member Dr. Dallas Freeman and Cumberland County Judge Jim Ammons as this year’s honorees. Freeman has served as a trustee for 10 years and Ammons for 25 on the Foundation Board of Directors.
“We are delighted to recognize Dr. Freeman and Judge Ammons to show our appreciation for their service to FTCC,” said Lorna Ricotta, executive director of the FTCC Foundation. “As volunteers on both the Trustee and Foundation boards, their leadership steered FTCC through record enrollment and fundraising growth.”
Freeman was born in Roseboro and has had various roles within the education system that include teaching at Anne Chesnutt Middle School, principal at St. Pauls Middle School and associate superintendent of Beaufort County Schools. Ammons has been a Senior Resident Superior Court Judge for the 12th Judicial District since 2013. He also served as a past instructor at FTCC and the Fayetteville Police Academy. Ammons attended high school at Reid Ross Classical in Fayetteville.
“As a retired educator and a sitting judge, they understand the vital role FTCC performs through education and training,” Ricotta continued. “They also recognize the value of creating access to education through scholarships. We invite the community to attend and honor these two servant leaders while also supporting FTCC scholarships.”
The gala draws dozens of attendees for a night of celebration, entertainment and a catered dinner. The event will also include an appearance by recipients of this year’s Thomas McLean Ambassadors Program. It boosts an honorary group of students selected to represent FTCC for a full year. They receive a $1,000 scholarship and fulfill other duties such as being full-time students, maintain a high GPA and represent the college at public events.
This year, the Foundation is on track to award $218,000 in scholarships to students in need. The organization raised nearly $200,000 during the 2017-18 school year. The Foundation provides 120 scholarships while managing 68 endowed funds, 69 restricted funds and 29 department funds and college organizations.
To buy tickets or sponsor a table at this year’s gala call 910-678-8441 or email foundation@faytechcc.edu