Members of the college and surrounding communities joined together for a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday to honor the recent completion of the Mary and George Slankard Learning Resource Center on the Rend Lake College campus. (Click image for printable photo)
INA, IL (Sept. 17, 2021) - A ribbon-cutting ceremony
was held
Friday afternoon to celebrate the finished renovation for the Mary and George Slankard Learning Resource Center on Rend Lake College campus
.
The ceremony commemorated the generous efforts of the donor community and paid special tribute to the lead contributors who helped make the major addition and renovation project possible
.
“Today
really
is a very special day,†RLCF Foundation Chief Executive Officer Kay Zibby-Damron said.
“We celebrate the culmination of years of dreams and plans to improve our Learning Resource Center
.â€
Plans to update the LRC date back to June 2019 when the RLC Foundation Board of Directors discussed plans with RLC President Terry Wilkerson
.
Fundraising efforts for the improvements continued even as the campus and the world dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic, but Zibby-Damron said the community and the donors remain committed to their mission, which is to “provide the best possible education to our students
.â€
RLC Foundation Chief Executive Officer Kay Zibby-Damron (left) and RLC President Terry Wilkerson (right) discuss the fundraising efforts that were made to help make the major renovation and addition LRC project a reality during the ribbon cutting ceremony Friday afternoon. (Click images for printable photos)
“That didn’t change our college administration’s future direction and it did not stop the Foundation Board of Directors and our campaign committee from moving forward,†she said
.
“What started as a $300,000 campaign to create a few study rooms
quickly
evolved into renovating the entire LRC and a campaign that raised well over $750,000
.â€
“We appreciate the donors and the people who
really
put this forward for the students,†RLC President Terry Wilkerson said
. “It’s a project that involves the possibility to impact every student.
I think
that in a tough time
socially
, our donors and our community came together and made it possible.â€
The Slankard LRC improvements include a grand main entrance, outside study areas, a modern Career Tech Education Success Center and computer lab, a children’s library, a Wellness room and six state-of-the-art collaborative study rooms
.
“It takes a spark to get a fire going, and this dream wouldn’t been possible if not for the spark of George and Mary Slankard,†Zibby-Damron said
. “As it was their very generous lead gift that set the pace to make this vision a reality.â€
The Slankards had been pillars in the Sesser community for
a number of
years. George Slankard was first elected to the RLC Foundation Board of Directors in 1997. He
was named
an Emeritus member in June 2017, one of only five board members to receive such status. Mary Slankard taught English at Sesser High School.
The Slankards
were married
for
nearly
70 years before George passed away in March 2020. Mary died a few months later that same year in December.
Randall Crocker, RLC Board of Trustee member and Slankard family friend, quoted Gandhi who
famously
said: “Live as if you were to die tomorrow
. Learn as if you were to live forever.â€
Crocker said he believed the Slankards exemplified those words in everything they did.
Randall Crocker, RLC Board of Trustee member, speaks to the crowd about George and Mary Slankard during the ceremony. (Click image for printable photo)
“I often thought that his contribution was because he knew his life was coming to an end,†Crocker said. “[The Slankards] saw a way to contribute to something that will allow students to live forever.â€
Members of the campus community tour through the renovated Slankard Learning Resource Center (Click image for printable photo)
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By: Leah Williams
, williamsl@rlc.edu