Greetings! very happy holiday celebrate some of our many successes look ahead to 2016 Mechatronics certificate program

Similar documents
Happy Summer! WELCOME!

Gettysburg Campus Update

Greetings, Gettysburg Campus! mission of transforming lives to shape the future TOGETHER David Bailey Dory Uhlman Scott Simonds Joel Bacon

York Campus Update. December 10, 2012

Mattering is the belief or perception, right or wrong, of being important to somebody or something Nancy Schlossberg

Phi Beta Lambda Hosts Speaker

Gettysburg Campus Update

Fair Entry Forms Due June 25

Lenawee Christian School 2018 June Term U.S. History Travel Course

October Hedi Mc Nutt Hardin County Homemaker President. A Note from the President: 2017 Lincoln Trail Area Annual Meeting

2016 Community Report


THE GIVING TREE. Look for the Giving tree in the back of church the weekend of November 18th

October Service ProjectUpdate

A.J. Moore High. Alumni Association. January 2017

Greeting cards from the Office of the President

Welcoming The Public To Join Us. Stewards of Edgewood

Welcome to Holy Spirit School After School Enrichment Opportunities

Christmas and New Year s Greetings!

AC 2018 Communications Strategy

gifts for refugees a holiday fundraising guide

Messiah Lutheran Church Calendar Year

Alumni Newsletter. Delta Chi, Missouri Chapter. Greetings from Missouri Chapter! Spring Semster Issue, Edited by Jim Grundy, E

WHS Announcements October 1, 2018

SPOTLIGHT. Life and Health Services. A Message from Your ASO President. November 2014

2017 Gingerbread House Competition Results

Letter from Mr. Hamilton

PROCUREMENT TIPS, IDEAS, SCRIPT & FAQ S

MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS FOR THE ARTS, INC.

The Annual AIAA Foundation <Region> Student Conference Hosted by the AIAA Student Branch of the <Student branch or university logo here>

Volume 15 Issue 11 VFW Post 7356 May 1, 2017 MAY NEWSLETTER. Page 1

Spring 2018 Newsletter

Monthly Announcements August 2014 THE DC PULSE: YOUR CONNECTION TO A CHURCH WITH A HEART FOR THE COMMUNITY. Fall Festival

Conference Highlights

Henry Sibley Band Boosters

Osprey Welcome Week 2010 New Student Schedule of Events Wednesday, September 1 Monday, September 6

Faith In Action. Planning Guide for Congregations in the U.S. & Canada. Faith In Action Planning Guide page 1

Volunteerism. Community. Involvement

We welcome you to. 221 East Main Street; Chillicothe, OH Phone: ; Fax

February 2017 UPCOMING:

DAILY PROGRAMS: Monthly Meetings. Bowling. Dominoes. Open Gym. Bocce. Pickleball

M MESSENGER. The RedLick Independent School District will prepare and empower students to adapt to a changing tomorrow.

Jefferson College Foundation/Community Scholarships

Your Stanford Cardinal Society Celebration.

ABOUT HEART OF FLORIDA UNITED WAY

CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES

MONEY WISE : FINANCIAL WORKSHOP Today, October 7 (4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. in Rooms )

I am happy to provide a brief report on some of the latest happenings on campus and thank you for the opportunity to do so.

Date: 9/29/15 Attached Document Attached is the budget breakdown, and the schedule with bios for the speakers for the ACUI Conference.

2015 ALP Convention Meeting Registration. April 16-19, 2015

2018 CORPORATE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Flagler County Public Schools Board Calendar of Events

LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR

2017 Community Report

Dr. Chris E. Domes as the Sixth President of NEUMANN UNIVERSITY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2017 Aston, Pennsylvania

Hill Haven Newsletter May 2017

TO: Workforce Investment Board DATE: 11/10/05

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Vol. 8 Issue No. 9 October 22, 2014

Welcome and Thank you! #OMAHAGIVES :: OMAHAGIVES.ORG

NEWSLETTER. A Letter From The President DECEMBER Board of Trustees. Our mission is to lead the preservation

University of Northern Iowa

Timelines are key! Customize to make it your own.

Holiday Resource Guide Linn, Benton & Lincoln Counties 2017

MCEA. Marketing and Cooperative Education Association. Monday, July 20. Tuesday, July 21. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Entrepreneurship Workshop

EVENTS NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE

Debbie Friedstrom, Trustee Plymouth Township Ashtabula County

Hanging Rock Serving Stokes County. Wilkes Serving Wilkes County

TURN YOUR SUPPORTERS INTO THIRD PARTY FUNDRAISERS

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

How can you make a difference?

IMPACT REPORT. Redefining ROI: The Campaign for Craig Hospital

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Pennsylvania Rural Arts Alliance Project Stream Grant Awards Year

Reinventing Older Communities. Photo by Melissa Kinney. Bridging GROWTH. May 12 14, 2014 OPPORTUNITY. Loews Philadelphia Hotel

Jefferson College Foundation/Community Scholarships

Volume III, Issue III. Summer The Olympian. Sam Houston State University s Official Greek Life Newsletter

VFW Auxiliary. Veterans & Family Support

GENEROSITY REPORT Parkview Foundations: Noble County 2015

2015 Cares BLACK KNIGHT 2015 COMMUNITY ANNUAL REPORT

WEEKLY BULLETIN 11/05-11/11

UCO VetHERO Newsletter

The School of Sacred Heart St. Francis de Sales 307 School Street Bennington, Vermont Family Commitment and Service Handbook

Published/Revision Date:

AMERICANISM

PHI THETA KAPPA NEWSLETTER

Travel Expo & Party Thursday, January 23 1:00 p.m.

EVENTS NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE

West Virginia University Institute of Technology Fall 2017 Academic Calendar (August thru December 2017)

The Husky Herald. In This Issue. March 12, Attendance by all department chairs is mandatory! PLEASE INFORM YOUR

community programs Camps, Sports Clinics & Lessons, and Community Events

SIGNATURE SCHOOL Calendar of Events Fall Semester (updated October 11, 2018)

R E U N I O N C L A S S A G E N T H A N D B O O K 1 INTRODUCTION

EXHIBIT SALES BROCHURE MAINTENANCE CONFERENCE

Fundraising Tool Kit

ACADEMIC CALENDAR. DUG Day Undergraduate UG Undergraduate PACE Professional and Continuing Education GR Graduate

REGISTRATION PACKET SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 TH, JOHN G. RILEY CENTER/MUSEUM S 16 TH ANNUAL Rock-a-Thon

Weinstein, Brooks, Alexander November 9, 2015

CHI PHI Accreditation Report

THE OLD MAN ASSOCIATION

Your window to personal and professional Southern Regional Technical College. Business & Industry Training Personal Enrichment Classes

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday. Shops are open extended hours: 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Transcription:

Greetings! The end of the Fall Semester and the close of the calendar year is an appropriate time to wish all of you a very happy holiday, to celebrate some of our many successes, and to look ahead to 2016! There is certainly much to celebrate on our campus, but the two things I ll highlight are initiatives that impact our students! Opening of the Mechatronics certificate program. As our campus 2 nd career program, this certificate program will prepare students for in demand service technician jobs in manufacturing. Manufacturing comprises 20% of our workforce and much of that workforce is poised to retire. Many on the campus were instrumental in bringing this program to fruition. Special recognition for the leadership efforts of Ashana Allen, Leslie Boon, Rich Hebel, Sara Maines, Brian Miller and Dory Uhlman. Launch of the College s 4 Year Comprehensive Campaign to Innovate, Impact and Inspire. I hope you plan to join Diane & John Bittle and members of the HACC Foundation board and campus fundraising committee on December 17 th from 5:00 7:00 p.m. to celebrate the end of the semester and learn more about ways you can support the campaign and our students. The campaign focus on scholarships and emergency assistance, will have a tremendous impact on our students. Contact Cinnamon Hosterman at cahoster@hacc.edu for more information. This spring, the campus will focus on aligning our campus goals to the newly adopted HACC 2015 2019 Strategic Plan. The plan is available online and can be found at http://www.hacc.edu/abouthacc/2015-19strategicplan/index.cfm. Aligning our campus goals won t be hard, as the four main goals of the Plan are; 1) to Advance Academic Excellence, 2) to Promote Student Success, 3) to Strengthen Institutional Stability and 4) to Instill Inclusivity. These are goals that have always been the fabric of the Gettysburg Campus. Please accept my gratitude for all you do to support the Campus and our students. And, in the spirit of Christmas, I extend my best wishes for a wonderful holiday and a healthy New Year. 1 P a g e

CONSUMERISM CONFERENCE On Monday, November 23 and Wednesday, November 25, the HUB looked like the setting for a major research conference! Cristal Renzo s ENGL 101 students set up poster displays presenting their research on consumerism in our society. On display was the role of small business in the U.S. economy, the Gross National Happiness of Bhutan, life-cycle analyses of smartphones, Chinese labor practices, living simply, and more. Students prepared quizzes, games, taste tests, and other interactive activities that applied their research to these real world topics. The students were also on hand to discuss their findings. Thank you Cristal for challenging your students to apply their research skills to real world challenges. WELCOME! Christopher Partridge, part-time Technical Support Technician, was raised in the Columbia/Ellicott City, Maryland area and currently resides in the York-New Salem area. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) Information Systems program. He previously worked as an IT Systems Management Analyst for United Health Group and most recently as a Systems/End User Support Technician for defense contractor SAIC in Columbia, Maryland. Chris s interest include environmental issues, outdoor activities, fitness, and classic car restoration. His hours will be Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Josiah Long, campus Recruiter, graduated from Messiah College in May of 2009. Since then, he has worked with migrant and immigrant communities in Franklin, York, Lebanon, and Adams counties with the Lincoln Intermediate Unit s Migrant Education and 21 st Century PASOS programs. He is currently pursuing a Masters of Education in TESOL through Messiah College, and enjoys teaching community classes in music and English as a Second Language at his church in York Springs. He enjoys, playing guitar, being outside, and traveling to different countries to learn about new cultures and languages. 2 P a g e

GIVE BACK HACC Once again, our campus generosity shines! Through our annual campus fall grocery drive, 31 students and their families received Thanksgiving care packages of food and paper products. Additional monetary contributions totaled $515.64, of which $224.36 came from the SGA cupcake sale; also, $25 gasoline gift cards were donated by the Zion United Church of Christ in Arendtsville. Thanks to Wendy Kaehler, Jessica Knouse, Brian Miller, Cinnamon Hosterman, Donneva Crowell and Sandy and Frank Negro for inventorying and packing! CELEBRATIONS < Sally Feeser is the proud grandmother to baby boy Mason Lee Witten born on November 13. > A retirement celebration was held on December 2 for Beverly Stanton, Sociology professor 3 P a g e

HACC FOUNDATION APPOINTS NEW BOARD MEMBER Budd Hallberg, finance adjunct faculty member was recently appointed to a three-year term on the HACC Foundation board. Budd has been teaching Philosophy at HACC s Gettysburg Campus for 10 years. Budd s professional career included serving as president of SCAN Management Inc. for 22 years. During that time, he provided compliance and litigation consultant services to the commodity and financial futures industry. Additionally, he is retired from the US Army having achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His civic service includes serving as a member of the Mount Joy Township Zoning Board and volunteering at Homewood at Plum Creek in the Alzheimer s Unit and serving as a member of the AARP Alzheimer s Disease Citizen Action Team. Budd received his bachelor s degree from The University of the State of New York and his master s degree from Goddard College. SCHOLARSHIP DONATION The Zion United Church of Christ, Arendtsville recently donated $1,000 to each of the following Gettysburg Campus scholarships funds: The Gettysburg Campus Community Endowed Nursing Scholarship and the Gettysburg VFW Post 15 Scholarship Fund. In November, Zion also contributed $25 gas cards to be distributed with each of the Give Back HACC food baskets. Shannon Harvey, Pastor Kim Blocher, Amanda Hartzel NEW TEST CENTER HOURS Beginning on January 4, the Test Center will begin a new schedule: Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 4 P a g e

LUNCH N LEARN THANK YOU During the fall 2015 semester a Lunch n Learn series was offered to all students. The goal of the Lunch n Learn sessions were to address the entire well-being of a student and to provide the tools necessary for completing their goals at HACC. The topics ranged from career shadowing and social media precautions to depression and stress relief. Nearly 50 students attended the 5 different sessions. Thank you to session presenters Howard Alexander, Ashana Allen, Mary Arnold, Wendy Brubaker, Cynthia Garcia, Josh Rumpff, and Peggy Violette. Thank you also to the many instructors and staff who encouraged students to attend. Spring Lunch n Learn session planning is now in the works. If you are interested in presenting or have a topic that you d like to share, please contact Wendy Brubaker at wabrubak@hacc.edu. ALL STUDENTS MATTER CAMPAIGN The annual Thanksgiving Luncheon sponsored by the Student Programming Board provided a perfect opportunity for students, staff and faculty to say THANK YOU to someone who has made a difference or helped them along the way, whether it be a faculty, staff, or family member or a friend. Thank you to Wendy Brubaker, Wendy Kaehler and Amanda Hartzel who greeted students and invited them to write a note. NOTES RECEIVED: Thanks to HACC for the incredible opportunity I ve been given..cali R. Bailey Thank you to HACC for all the good advice, good teachers and awesome food! I would like to thank ALL of HACC Gettysburg for helping me to reach my full potential. Tasha Bair 5 P a g e

CLASS TRAVELS In November, Cheri Black s Anthropology 101 class traveled to the Smithsonian's Natural History Museum in Washington D.C. Together they toured the human origins exhibit; after lunch they separated and toured the National Air and Space Museum, the National Archives to see the Constitution and Declaration of Independence, and the Natural History Museum. Members of Phi Beta Lambda and advisor Kathleen Pratt traveled to Philadelphia and the Reading Terminal Market to meet with the owner of Carmen s Cheesesteaks. The trip also included a tour of the United States Mint, Independence Hall National Park, the Liberty Bell and the Eastern State Penitentiary. 6 P a g e

COMEDIC TALENT AMONG US! Looking to get into the holiday spirit and laugh a lot? Assistant Professor of Management Lori Hockley is back on stage this holiday season in Sanders Family Christmas, the sequel to the widely-praised Smoke on the Mountain. In addition to a message of hope for the season, you ll get to enjoy gold ole bluegrass/gospel music plus your favorite traditional holiday carols. Lori s comedic performance as June Sanders is central to the production. Even though she s cast as not being able to sing, there is an opportunity to hear her beautiful singing voice at the conclusion of the show! VOLUNTEER TO BENEFIT NOREEN NEITZ SCHOLARSHIP FUND HACC volunteers are need to staff the water station for the 3 rd Annual Noreen Neitz Memorial Run at the Rock and Sufficiently Radical Walk on Saturday, Dec. 19. The 5K begins at 10 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic School on Table Rock Road, Gettysburg. Volunteers will need to arrive by 9:00 a.m. If you re interested in participating in the event as a runner or a walker, registration is available at: http://www.parunners.com/calendar/icalrepeat.detail/2015/12/19/793/- /3rd-annual-noreen-neitz-memorial-run-at-the-rock-5k.html Proceeds from the event will benefit the Noreen Neitz Scholarship Fund for students in grades 6-8 at the St. Francis Xavier School who show Christian leadership as active members of the Youth Group and give of their time in service to others. Noreen was an advisor at the Gettysburg Campus from 2011-2013. Please let Shannon Harvey know if you re interested in volunteering. 7 P a g e

POP-UP PANCAKES Beverly Stanton and Wendy Brubaker staffed the griddles in support of the Student Programming Board Pancake event. HOLIDAY GATHERING 8 P a g e

9 P a g e

T was the day before finals at Gettysburg s most famous school And all the weary staff and faculty were losing their cool! Each and every one gave so much of their time and hearts I needed to thank them but where would I start? So many hours, they work with such zest. They work for the students to ensure they re the best. What can I do to show them my gratitude? The difference they make because of their attitude. I know! I said, I ll ask Santa to open their eyes; To allow them to clearly see the impact they have on so many lives. To be able to see the new careers that have been launched and the security given; To be able to see the impact on the next generation who will be just as driven; To be able to see the pride from the families whose lives have been changed; To realize and know that their efforts have impacted a destiny rearranged. So, at night when this dedicated staff lays down to rest, they ll sleep soundly and know Their efforts have had great impact on helping our community to grow! That is my wish to Santa for each of you!.in Gratitude, Shannon 10 P a g e