The North Georgia Technical College Foundation Board of Trustees will hold its second annual gala fundraising event on April 10.
The 1943 Gala raises funds for student scholarships as well as upgrades for the college’s transportation program, upgrades for the college dormitory, and equipment program needs for the newly announced Funeral Services Associate of Applied Science degree which is proposed to be offered in the near future. The event is named after the year of the school’s founding.
“This is a very exciting time for our community to support our local technical college,” NGTC Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Marketing Amy Hulsey said. “North Georgia Technical College is a true gem to have in our hometown, and our 1943 Gala is a wonderful, fun way for our community family and friends to personally make a difference and give to the lasting legacy of NGTC.”
The 1943 Gala will feature a live band, dancing, dinner, silent and live auctions and student spotlight testimonials, all on the Quadrangle in the center of the college’s Clarkesville campus. Individual tickets are $125, and family or corporate sponsorships are also available for purchase to support student scholarships and programming. For tickets or sponsorship purchases, please visit https://northgatech.edu/foundation/ or email [email protected].
The NGTC Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created to enhance educational opportunities and provide awareness of the financial needs of the college, according to a release from NGTC. The NGTC Foundation Board of Trustees represents the college’s eight-county service area: Habersham, Rabun, Stephens, Franklin, Fannin, Union, Stephens and White Counties.