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Resting
in faith that our success was assured, the Greenville College board of
trustees announced an ambitious campaign goal of eighteen million
dollars. The fundraising efforts have focused on the following major
components: Annual Fund, Programs, Facilities, and Endowment.
With
$13.5 million already in hand, Greenville College entered the public
stage of the comprehensive campaign in the spring of 2004. As phase one
of the comprehensive campaign draws to a close in December 2005, we are
moving ever nearer our goal of $18 million. “We are pleased with the
progress of the campaign,” said Campaign Committee
Chairman Lloyd Ganton. “Our current total is $17.3 million and we hope to reach $18 million by December.”
Music Center
Construction
workers have labored through the summer to transform the former Free
Methodist Church into the Greenville College Music Center . Additional
work will be needed to complete the third floor of the former education
wing of the church, as funds become available.
Much
work has already been done over the past eight months to create new
classrooms, practice rooms, recording studios, and faculty offices. The
project has required extensive soundproofing throughout the building,
including triple layers of drywall and even sound baffles inside the
air ducts.
Greenville College also seeks to honor
one of the great patriarchs of the Greenville College choir and music
program, Dr. James E. Wilson, by establishing the James E. Wilson Music
Development Fund. This special fundraising effort will support the
renovation of the new Music Center , as well as future development of
the music program. Future plans include the conversion of the church
sanctuary into a recital hall, which will be named the James E. Wilson
Recital Hall.
Soccer Fields
Greenville
College has continued the expansion of the John M. Strahl Athletic
Complex by recently breaking ground on a $140,000 addition south of
Bowman Drive on the west side of Elm Street in Greenville. The college
is constructing two soccer fields and a 100-space parking lot. Slated
for use in August 2006, the facility will be named Andrews Fields.
The
80 by 120 yard irrigated soccer fields will be seeded in September
2005. Greenville College is partnering with Slatton Excavating and
Blankenship Landscaping of Greenville in the project. The south portion
of the property will contain the parking lot with two entrances on
Bowman Drive . The new soccer fields will be located directly south of
the parking lot.
Almira House
The
Almira House restoration is well underway and set to be complete in
time for a dedication ceremony during Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. The Greenville Women's Club will also honor the project this
fall by presenting the college with a Restoration Award.
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