海角视频

Roundup for Scholarships raising funds for Criminal Justice
News Archive
1 Minute Read

Roundup for Scholarships raising funds for Criminal Justice

September 12, 2014

INA, Ill. (Sept. 12, 2014) - After overwhelming success for the past two years, the 海角视频 Criminal Justice program芒鈧劉s Roundup for Scholarships fundraiser is coming back to help students complete their degree. The event is set for 6 p.m., Oct. 27 at the Rend Lake Resort and Conference Center in Whittington.

Students, family, friends, and patrons can partake of hors d芒鈧劉oeuvres and a cash bar while listening to a number of guest speakers at the fundraiser, including Chief Judge Michael McHaney of the Illinois Fourth Judicial Court and some student scholarship recipients.

StudentSpeakersCJBanquetW海角视频 students Kenise Smith, LEFT, of Thompsonville and Dakota Church, RIGHT, of Bluford thanked donors for giving to students in need during the 2013 Criminal Justice Roundup for Scholarships. The student speakers were two of five individuals who received scholarships raised by the event. Click on the image for a larger view.

Ron Meek, RLC Criminal Justice Instructor, said he芒鈧劉s looking forward to another successful year at the fundraiser, which helps give students an extra boost toward getting their degree.

芒鈧揟he Roundup for Scholarships event has been a huge success every year, thanks to the gracious donors in our district and the attendance during the evening,芒鈧 said Meek. 芒鈧揟hese scholarships are imperative for the students in the Criminal Justice program, giving them extra money to purchase books, supplies, and even gas to get to class and complete their degree.芒鈧

Meek started the scholarship fundraiser three years ago, and has raised approximately $3,000 every year with help from individual donors, local law enforcement agencies, college faculty and staff, and many more. Specifically, donations were made last year by the Mt. Vernon Police Department, the Jefferson County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 241, and the Jefferson County State芒鈧劉s Attorney芒鈧劉s Crime Victim Impact Fund.

CJDonation3WJefferson County State's Attorney Doug Hoffman, RIGHT, donated $1,000 from the county's Crime Victim Impact Fund to 海角视频's Criminal Justice program and Instructor Ron Meek, LEFT, during last year's Roundup for Scholarships event. Click on the image for a larger view.

芒鈧揑 want to personally thank everyone who has participated in the past, and encourage others to join this year,芒鈧 said Meek. 芒鈧揥e added to the five Criminal Justice scholarships last year and we hope to be able to continue that tradition this year too.芒鈧

The cost to attend the fundraiser is $25. Those wishing to attend should RSVP by October 20 by contacting Ron Meek at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1239, or meekr@rlc.edu.

Recent RLC News

View recent, similar 海角视频 articles below

News Archive

Tickets on sale for Father of The Bride

Tickets are now on sale for the RLC Theatre Fall Play, "Father of the Bride," a story about the chaos, frayed nerves and ultimate happy endings of planning and pulling off a...

News Archive

海角视频 Murphy-Wall Pinckneyville Campus Celebrates 20 Years

PINCKNEYVILLE, Ill. (December 2, 2022) 鈥 The 海角视频 Murphy-Wall Pinckneyville Campus, a Perry County extension of the 海角视频 main campus in Ina,...

Rlc News

海角视频 to Celebrate 20 Years at Murphy-Wall Pinckneyville Campus

INA, Ill. (November 23, 2022) 鈥 海角视频 is celebrating its 20-year anniversary of the Murphy-Wall Pinckneyville Campus on November 30 at 2 pm at the Pinckneyville...