FREE FACILITIES USE DELIVERED TO:
Cape May County Campus
Culture and Heritage
Emotional Intelligence
Municipal Utilities Authority
Drug Awareness
City of Wildwood
Rutgers 4-H Club
Mays Landing Campus
CRDA
Girl Scouts of Central and Southern NJ
Atlantic/Cape May WIB and AC Chamber of Commerce
Cape Atlantic and South Jersey Select Basketball Leagues (Gym)
Middle States
Family Support Center of NJ
Atlantic County Cultural Affairs
Atlantic City Press (Tri-County Spelling Bee)
Family Support Center of NJ
Worthington Atlantic City Center
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Community Outreach
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| Office of the President | Dr. Peter Mora | Chairman of the NJCCConsortium for Workforce and Economic Rotary Club of Atlantic City Professional Board Staff Network Cape May |
| Brittany Williams | Director of Board of Trustees Services Northeast Regional member-at-large for the Association of County College Trustees, Professional Board Staff Network Mobilization for Action throuogh Planning and Partnerships American Heart Walk Board {and supporting events} |
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| BettyAnn Inloe Hines | American Heart Walk (and supporting events) | |
| Office of the Dean, WACC, Community Affairs | Bobby L. Royal, Sr. | Jersey Shore Council of the Boy Scouts of America Executive Board United Way of Atlantic County Board of Directors |
| Janet Brenner | Atlantic Cape Safe Youth Partnership Advisory Board
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| Josie Chivalette | ACCCC Diversity and Equity Committee ACCC MIS Committee |
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| Kanchan Pandit | ACCC Diversity and Equity Committee | |
| Office of the Dean, Continuing Ed and Resource Development Executive Director, ACCC Foundation |
Patricia Gentile | Girl Scouts of Central and Southern NJ Development Committee Chair NJCC Advancement Officer United Way of Atlantic County, Women's Initiative Committee NJCC Senior Continuing Ed Officers Committee |
| Jean McAlister | Boys and Girls Club S Jersey Men are Cooking and Noyes museum events committees | |
| Kathy Corbalis | National Council for Marketing and Public Relations Board, District 1 Director Newhouse School of Public Communication, Syracuse | |
| Sherwood L. Taylor | University, student mentor Cape May County Chamber of Commerce Education Committee |
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| Kathy McGowan | ACCC Holiday Party Committee | |
| Office of the Dean of Cape May County and Labor Relations | Dr. Joseph Rossi | Cape May County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Amateur Softball Association Umpires, 6th District President |
Office of the Dean |
Dr. Richard Perniciaro |
Kessler Memorial Hospital Board of Directors |
| Office of the Senior Dean Of Academics | Dr. Arthur Wexler | Academic Officers Association Association of American Colleges and Universities American Psychological Association |
| Dr. Ron McArthur |
Hamilton Township Historical Commission member | |
| Dan Thoren | Atlantic County Ethics Board Chair NJ Assessment Group | |
| Dr. Dorothea Dunayer | ACCC’s representative to the Atlantic and Cape May
Counties Superintendents’ Roundtable ACCC Assessment Committee ACCC Sabbatical Committee |
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| Christina Cavage | ACHS Regional Newcomer Grant Project Advisory Board Absecon Schools Decoration PTO Committee member and grant writer Girl Scout Troop 13331 Cookie Parent |
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| Tom Boghosian | Sierra Club’s South Jersey Group chair Atlantic | |
| Elinor Mattern | City Arts Commission | |
| Richard Gibbons | ACCC History and Government Club Advisor | |
| Mary Yoa | Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers,Computer Division | |
| Amy Shelton | ACCC liaison to the Mathematical Association of America |
The following events have been sponsored and/or supported by the Community Affairs Program. 2007-2008 |
" A group of students from the St. James A. M. Church's Choices Program that meets at the Worthington Center took part in an International Day of Peace program at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on March 12, 2008." |
| Cast of the PUSHCART PLAYERS in "The Last, The Very Last...Butterfly," Holocaust Awareness Program presented by ACCC in conjunction with the Richard Stockton College of NJ. in the Walter E. Edge Theatre on March 11, 2008. Funded by the Diversity and Equity Committee and the Community Affairs Program, ...Butterfly is a musical presentation based on the poems and artwork of the children who were imprisoned at the Terezin concentration camp from 1942 to 1944. Most perished before their twelfth birthday. Their work, discovered after the war, serves as a memorial. |
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The following events have been sponsored and/or supported by the Community Affairs Program. 2006-2007 |
St. James Youth Project CHILL
In the summer of 2006, Pastor Attles of St. James AME Church and members Rhonda Hart and Barbara Woodall met with Dean Bobby L. Royal, Sr. and Janet Brenner. The St. James group had developed a youth program, Choices for High-schoolers in Learning Literacy (CHILL). Dedicated volunteers joined to encourage 7th though 12th grade students to make better choices in their lives by exposing them to existing choices. ACCC offered use of a college classroom for two hours a day, three days a week and a group of volunteer instructors and students began a summer reading program.
An ongoing after school program consisting of computer technology, tutoring, and mentoring began in the fall with ACCC providing a classroom and a fully equipped computer lab for the group.
Volunteers not in photos: Yvonne Allmond, Mary Jean Burke, and Raymond Tyler
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Left to right: Janet Brenner, Director of Community and Cultural Affairs, ACCC, |
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