October 7, 2008


Women and Giving News: In Brief

  • Patricia McBride, associate artistic director and master teacher, N.C. Dance Theatre, received lifetime achievement award from Arts and Science Council of Charlotte-Mecklenburg.

  • Triad Health Project, Greensboro, N.C., named board members: Yolanda Douglas, Karen Garraputa, Kim Goldstein, Martha Lang.

  • Ann B. Goodnight, director of community relations, SAS, received A.E. Finley Distinguished Service Award from Raleigh Chamber of Commerce.

  • Amy S. Garland, marketing and public relations specialist, named executive director, Blessings Project Foundation, Winston-Salem.
  • Janet Freeman, dean emerita of information library services, awarded $1.1M to Meredith College to create special projects endowment fund for college library.

  • Mary Jo and Dick Bell of Atlantic Beach donated 14 works of art by A.B. Jackson to N.C. Central University Art Museum, Durham.
  • Eryn Dulaney, freshman, Appalachian State, completed two mission trips during Summer 2008: Taught bible school in Wales with World Witness, and in Pathfork, Ken., with Christian Education Ministries.

  • Third annual N.C. Gathering of Women Givers conference to be held Nov. 10, Winston-Salem State University; details to follow.
  • Dress for Success Charlotte hosting benefit 6-9 p.m., Sept. 18, Charlotte Merchandise Mart, featuring actress Andie McDowell and Joi Gordon, CEO, Dress for Success International; tickets available online or by calling 704.525.7706.

  • Judge Kristin Ruth received grant from U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, Office of Child Support Enforcement, to replicate model of family courts.


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