Monday, September 22, 2014

Join the BCCC Foundation for a trip to see Phantom of the Opera

Join the Beaufort County Community College Foundation, Saturday, Oct. 18, for a trip to Durham to see the stage production of Phantom of the Opera, Broadway’s longest-running musical.
The trip will also include time for a visit to the renowned Paul Green Theater in Chapel Hill with a lecture by Professor Jeff Phipps.
The cost of the trip, open to all BCCC students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the college, is $200 per person. The registration deadline is Friday, Oct. 10.
The price of the trip includes transportation to and from Durham, lunch and tickets for seats in the orchestra section for Phantom of the Opera at the Durham Performing Arts Center in downtown Durham.
The trip will leave the parking lot at BCCC by 7:30 a.m. and travel to Chapel Hill for a tour of the Paul Green Theater. Located in the Center for Dramatic Art on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus, the Paul Green Theatre is a 500 seat facility that was completed in 1976. The theater is home to PlayMakers’ six annual Mainstage productions as well as professional actors, directors and artists from across the country. It is named for the American playwrite, known for his depictions of North Carolina during the early 20th Century. He is best remembered for his outdoor dramas, including The Lost Colony, written in 1937.
The group will travel from the theater to lunch at Kitchen in Chapel Hill. Recently voted the best French restaurant in that town, Kitchen serves traditional French bistro fare made from local ingredients in an informal environment. Travelers will have a three-course lunch that includes appetizer, entrée and dessert.
After lunch, the group will travel to DPAC for a matinee performance of Phantom of the Opera, which opened on Broadway in 1988 and has been performed there more than 11,000 times. Based on the French novel by Gaston Leroux, the musical’s central plot revolves around a beautiful soprano, Christine Daaé, who becomes the obsession of a mysterious, disfigured musical genius. The beloved story and thrilling score – featuring songs such as “Music of the Night,” and “All I Ask of You” - will be performed by a cast of 52, making this production one of the largest now on tour.
After the performance, participants will depart Durham for the trip home and enjoy light refreshments on the bus.

For more information, or to register, contact Marcia Norwood, Foundation specialist, at 252-940-6218, or Judy Jennette, Foundation director, at 252-940-6326. Information is also available on the BCCC Newsblog at http://bcccnewsblog.blogspot.com or the BCCC website at www.beaufortccc.edu.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Overholt receives Robert C. Page Scholarship

Martin Overholt
Martin Overholt has been awarded the Robert C. Page Scholarship to attend Beaufort County Community College this fall.
Established by Lena Page in 1992 in memory of Robert C. Page, this annual scholarship is awarded to a nursing student who demonstrates high academic achievement and financial need.
Overholt, 55, of Pantego, is a student in BCCC’s Associate Degree Nursing Program. A veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard, Overholt plans to work for the Veteran’s Administration as a nurse after completing his studies at BCCC. He and his wife, Sarah, have two children.
“I would like to thank the Page family for this scholarship,” he said. “This award will help me to serve veterans, a deserving group of people.”

Hannah Page Memorial Scholarship awarded to Knott

Gladys Yvonne Knott
Gladys Yvonne Knott has been chosen by the Beaufort County Community College Foundation to receive the Hannah Page Memorial Scholarship to attend BCCC this fall.
Knott, 54, of Jamesville, is a student in BCCC’s Medical Office Administration Program. A graduate of Tarboro High School, Knott plans to re-enter the work force as a medical office administrator after completing her studies at BCCC. She and her husband, Randy, have two children.
“Thank you for this opportunity,” she said. “My educational pursuit would not be possible without your generous support.”
The Hannah Page Memorial Scholarship is given annually to a second-year student enrolled in the BCCC’s Medical Office Administration Program. Family and friends of Hannah Page, a long-time member of the BCCC faculty, established the endowment in December 1999.

Poston receives Chris Moffitt Scholarship

Margaret Poston
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation has awarded the Chris Moffitt Nursing Scholarship to Margaret Poston to attend BCCC this fall.
Poston, 31, of Washington, is a student in BCCC’s Associate Degree Nursing Program. A graduate of Germantown High School in Germantown, Ind., Poston holds a bachelor’s degree in television production from Loyola Marymount University. After graduating from BCCC, she plans to continue her nursing studies and obtain a doctorate in nursing practice.
“This scholarship has lightened the financial stress of attending school and will give me more time to be involved in the nursing program,” she said. “I thank the scholarship donors for their support and generosity.”

Established in 1999 by friends and family in memory of Chris Moffitt, this fund makes an annual award to a full-time student enrolled in the Associate Degree Nursing program based on academic standing. Chris Moffitt was a graduate of BCCC’s ADN program.