The
Montgomery Federation of Garden Clubs Inc. has donated $215,000 to
establish an endowed fund for excellence in CoAg’s Department
of Horticulture.
The
outright gift was made possible by the federation’s recent sale
of Hillcrest, a historic home in the capital city’s Garden District
that had served as the organization’s meeting place since 1962.
Some
$200,000 of the organization’s total donation is being invested
as a long-term base of constant support for the horticulture department.
Each year, earnings from the investment will fund six horticulture
undergraduate scholarships and two graduate student fellowship awards,
with a portion also earmarked for faculty development and support.
The federation gave the additional $15,000 so that the awards can
begin with the 2004-05 school year.
Under
the agreement establishing the fund, priority for the undergraduate
scholarships will be given to qualified horticulture students from
Montgomery and Elmore counties.
Nell Copeland, chairwoman of the federation’s board of trustees,
says that in creating the endowment, members are confident they are
leaving a legacy that will have an impact for generations to come.
“We
felt that the best way to make a lasting contribution was to enhance
the horticulture program at Auburn and help provide learning opportunities
for young people who are interested, as we are, in improving and preserving
the landscape,” Copeland says.
The
endowment, which is one of the largest donations the AU horticulture
department has ever received, is “a tremendous gift that will
make a difference in the lives of many students, their families and
their communities,” department chair Charles Gilliam says. He
is especially grateful that the federation designated a percentage
of the fund for faculty development. Those dollars primarily will
be used to help support travel by AU horticulture faculty to famous
gardens worldwide, so that they can bring fresh ideas back to their
students and to Alabama residents, Gilliam adds.
Hillcrest,
a South Court Street landmark built in 1916, was purchased by the
Montgomery Federation of Garden Clubs Inc. in 1962 and through the
years was the site of countless events, from meetings and educational
programs to weddings and receptions.
Hillcrest’s
new owners are renovating the house and reportedly plan to lease the
first floor for special events and turn the second floor into a bed-and-breakfast
establishment.
For information on endowment giving to the AU College of Agriculture,
contact Mark Wilton at 334-844-1198 or wiltomt@auburn.edu.
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