Archive for July, 2010

UCA Alumni Association Honors ILS board member

ils July 30th, 2010 Comments Off

Source:  The University of Central Arkansas

www.uca.edu

Posted in Campus News on July 30, 2010

Conway resident Mickey Prince was recognized as the 2010 recipient of the University of Central Arkansas Alumni Service Award during the alumni association’s annual award dinner on Friday, July 23.

The award is presented annually to an individual or couple who, through their deeds or actions, reflects the importance of the UCA Alumni Association and demonstrates extraordinary commitment, dedication, service and loyalty to the UCA Alumni Association.

Prince, a 1975 graduate of UCA and vice president of Nabholz Construction, served on the association’s board of directors for six years, with four years on the executive council as vice president. He also has served on various committees as well as co-chairing the association’s events committee for five years.

Prince also was instrumental in the construction of Crafton Alumni Pavilion, overseeing and supervising every aspect of the construction from concept to completion.

“I congratulate Mickey for being honored by the UCA Alumni Association for his contribution on the Alumni Pavilion project,” said Charles Nabholz, chairman of the board for Nabholz Construction Services. “That was just another example of what Mickey does best … Sharing his time and talent where his heart is.”

Prince said he was humbled to receive the award.

“I could not figure out why I would be the recipient when there were so many others deserving of this award,” he said. “I want to offer a heartfelt thank you to those who saw me as a potential recipient for this award. It’s good to know others appreciate your effort and time spent.”

Director of Alumni Services Jan Newcomer said Prince was very deserving of the award.

“His involvement in implementing the Alumni & Friends tailgate parties and his expertise in the successful construction of Crafton Alumni Pavilion serve as testaments to his dedication to the Alumni Association and his Bear pride,” she said.

Prince said he enjoys serving and supporting the alumni association because it allows him to keep in contact with fellow alumni and allows him to give back to his school in some small way. He hopes to inspire others to get involved too.

“I’m always bugging people to get involved and join the association,” he said. “There is more power in numbers and the more people involved, the more that can be done to further the university and its mission.”

Visit UCA’s flicker page for photos from the 2010 Alumni Service Award Dinner. - Jennifer Boyett.

Golf Ball Drop

bmkiii July 29th, 2010 Comments Off

6th Annual Golf Ball Drop

We’re putting our thinking caps on! The 6th annual Golf Ball Drop planning process has begun. Be on the lookout for super cool changes to this year’s strategy.

The Golf Ball Drop has provided Independent Living Services with over $60,000 in donations over the past five years and continues to help Independent Living Services match grants and other opportunities that make transportation, housing, employment, as well as other programs possible that are offered to our consumers.

Location

The Development Office is meeting with UCA’s Athletics Marketing Director Matt Jordan next week to discuss a possible location for the 6th Annual Golf Ball Drop.

Date

To be determined.


Read about the golf ball drop by visiting http://indliving.org/give/golf-ball-drop.

Wednesday Art: Dustie

ils July 28th, 2010 Comments Off

Childrens Book and Adult Magazine Drive Last Week!

kathy July 26th, 2010 Comments Off

The Sunshine Optimist Club and Profiles Enrichment Center held a book and magazine drive for Conway Regional Hospital during the month of July.  The end result of this drive was a donation of 487 magazines, 110 adult books, and 77 childrens books.  Thank you to everyone who donated items.                                                                                                                                                                 

                                                                                                                                                            

 

Just a reminder that the Sunshine Optimist Club and Profiles, both programs of Independent Living Services, are in their final week of the Book and magazine drive for Conway Regional Hospital. Please bring any new or gently used books/magazines that you would like to donate to 1105 Deer Street, Suite #9.

So far we have collected 214 magazines and 56 Children’s Books!

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Wednesday Art: Unknown Artist

ils July 21st, 2010 Comments Off