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November 30, 2012 - Atlantic Cape Community College

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In anticipation of construction beginning, workers<br />

have fenced off part of the parking lot where work<br />

on the hospitality wing will take place.<br />

Each fall students and employees<br />

contribute significant amounts of<br />

nonperishable foods to a local food<br />

pantry. Pictured are Tim Cliggett,<br />

facilities and Denise O’Connor,<br />

customer service.<br />

Construction is definitely under way at the Worthington<br />

Campus. Preparations for the Caesars Entertainment Wing for<br />

Hospitality and Gaming have begun as we see and hear the<br />

crew and their heavy equipment plowing through!<br />

The office of community affairs<br />

facilitated a food drive to<br />

benefit Sister Jean’s Kitchen.<br />

Students and staff contributed<br />

nine large boxes during the<br />

course of the food drive! Thanks<br />

to everyone for your support. It<br />

is because of your generosity that we were able to assist those in need.<br />

On Nov. 28, students were treated to “Soup for Souls” lunch, courtesy of student services as part of the<br />

continuing hurricane relief effort.<br />

Greetings from the <strong>Cape</strong> May County Campus<br />

By Lisa Apel-Gendron<br />

It’s the season for giving thanks and lending a hand to those in need. So,<br />

CMCC employees heeded the call to assist students impacted by Sandy.<br />

Employees raised $85 to add to the relief fund to help students. Nice job!<br />

A pickup truck load of food made its way to St. Casimir food bank in<br />

Woodbine Nov. 20. The bounty of canned and boxed food was the result<br />

of the annual employee/student fall food drive.<br />

Staying with the theme of helping others,<br />

the annual Toys for Tots drive is under<br />

way in a big way! We have more than<br />

200 items already, many of which were<br />

purchased by employees during postholiday<br />

sales and stowed away until now.<br />

We’re collecting new, unwrapped toys for boys and girls, including preteens<br />

and early teens, through Dec. 14. The Marine Corps folks tell us<br />

teens are often overlooked during toy drives, so we’re mindful of that.<br />

Collection boxes are located on all three floors.<br />

Toys for Tots is a CMCC tradition<br />

dating back to the 1990s in Rio<br />

Grande.<br />

Student services’ toothbrush and toothpaste drive for those displaced by<br />

the storm, many of whom will spend the winter in Wildwood motels, is still running and doing quite<br />

nicely. Bring your contributions to the first floor display en route to the bookstore!<br />

The Intro to Public Relations class of Joy Jones, assistant professor of communication, put on another<br />

successful panel discussion Nov. 28. This year’s topic was personal branding – something of interest to<br />

any potential job-seeker. One of the panelists was 2010 commencement speaker and CMCCer Mark<br />

Stansbury, who is now director of communications for Prudential Properties of New Jersey. Now, that’s<br />

a pleasing full-circle story! Well done, Joy and students!<br />

Our own grants writer Esther James spoke at the <strong>Cape</strong> May County Chamber of Commerce fall<br />

workshop Nov. 28 at CMCC. The chamber holds many of its member workshops at CMCC, and fellow<br />

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