Features, Rangely

2018 CNCC Foundation Dinner nets more than $70,000

By SUE SAMANIEGO

CNCC Foundation Director

and REED KELLEY
Vice-chair of CNCC Foundation Board

RANGELY | A lively crowd gathered for the 14th annual Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC) Foundation Dinner March 31 in Rangely. The yearly event raises funds to support scholarships for CNCC students.  This year’s total reached over $70,000 which exceeds past successes by some $20,000.

As guests arrived, they browsed the many silent auction offerings and chatted with friends. CNCC’s Flight Team provided table service throughout the night. Chevron’s Michael Haub kicked off the evening’s fund-raising by presenting a check to CNCC President Ron Granger for $19,000. Chevron expressed particular interest in students entering STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields. Chevron’s generosity set the tone for the night.

After a delicious brisket dinner supplied by the College’s Sodexo food service, with cheesecake for dessert, CNCC rodeo coach, Jed Moore, led the live auction. Moore gave a quick lesson on auction spotting to his assistants from the Flight team, who responded with varied degrees of enthusiasm and some of whom had apparently never previously witnessed a live auction. When county commissioner Jeff Rector jumped in, the night was off and running. Moore’s humor and energy drove the live auction through to the end and kept the audience in stitches.

“So many generous people and businesses came together to make this such a successful event,” said Sue Samaniego, director of the CNCC Foundation, who started with the college in November. “Community support for CNCC is so evident! I am so happy to be a part of this college and community. Thank you all so much!”

Donors of items for the silent and live auctions and/or cash included: Alisa Granger Photography, Alliance Energy Company, Argali, Bank of the San Juans, Big D’s, Matthew & Konnie Billgren, Blue Mountain Inn & Suites, Blue Mountain Energy, Blue Spruce Inn Meeker, Shawn Bolton, Bo + Nae Dog Biscuit Company, Paul Burgell, Chevron, Cimarron Telecommunications, ColoCPA Services, PC, CNCC Aviation/NIFA Team, CNCC Bookstore, CNCC President’s Office, Doubletree Hotel Grand Junction, Duco, Ducey Electric, Elk Mountain Inn Meeker, Enstrom Candies, EZ Auto, Giovanni’s Italian Grill, Grand Junction Rockies, Grand Vista Hotel Grand Junction, Holiday Inn /Suites Downtown Grand Junction, Holiday Inn & Suites Airport Grand Junction, Home Loan Investment and Bank, Jane Hume, Laurie Alison’s Pantry, Meeker General Mercantile, Meeker Golf Course, Meeker Sand & Gravel, Moon Lake Electric, Nichols Store, Wendy Peterson, Brian Prater, Professional Touch, Rangely Auto Parts, Rangely Conoco, Rangely NAPA Auto, Rangely Trash, Rangely True Value, Rick and Ann Brady, Rio Blanco Herald Times, RB Water Conservation District, Rocky Mountain Well Service, Kayla Rose, Keri Rusthoi, Sue Samaniego, Silver Sage RV Park, Diane Sizemore, State Farm—Kevin Amack, Kyle Stewart, Jay Sullivan Art, Summit, Sweetbriar, Sam Tolley and Lonnie LeBleu, Town of Rangely, Pat and Niki Turner, Urie Rock Company, Utah Gas Corp., W.C. Striegel, Wendll’s of Meeker, Western Rio Blanco Metropolitan Rec. Dist., White River Inn Meeker, White River Market, Barbara Widner, Michael Widner, Lindsey Wiley and the Wyman Living History Museum.

The foundation very much appreciates all who donated, attended or in any way contributed to the CNCC Dinner. Special appreciation is due Rangely Mayor, Ann Brady, chair of the foundation board, for being a primary workhorse behind the scene. For more information on the Foundation, contact Sue Samaniego at 970-675-3216 or [email protected].

Comments are closed.

Come say hi!

@ht.1885
  • The Barone Middle School track team competed and placed well in the meet in West Grand last weekend. The eighth grade boys won the overall meet. Read the recap online at ht1885.com.
  • The Meeker Preschool Roundup will be held this Friday, April 26th from 8am to 4pm!
  • Gear up for an unforgettable adventure with the 2024 Ride The Rockies Route, set to unfold from June 9th to 15th! Read all about this new and exciting adventure visiting Meeker this year in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
  • Rangely Panther Kobey Chism (#22) has been selected to play in the 2024 8-man football all-state game. He’s sponsored by the Bleed Green Lancaster #17 Foundation. Story at ht1885.com.
  • The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Rio Blanco Fire Protection District (RBFPD) will begin work on a firebreak northwest of the Town of Meeker this month. Read about it online at ht1885.com.
  • You can always find a reason to laugh... start with yourself. Hear from our Editor in her column this week online at ht1885.com.
  • The amount of money reported lost to fraud and scams in the United States nearly tripled from $3.5 billion in 2020 to $10 billion in 2023, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Learn the tricks to help protect yourself and your family in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
  • About 80 Meeker Elementary Students participated in the reading competition. Prizes were distributed according to the most minutes read by each student.  Story at ht1885.com.
The Barone Middle School track team competed and placed well in the meet in West Grand last weekend. The eighth grade boys won the overall meet. Read the recap online at ht1885.com.
The Barone Middle School track team competed and placed well in the meet in West Grand last weekend. The eighth grade boys won the overall meet. Read the recap online at ht1885.com.
2 days ago
View on Instagram |
1/9
2 days ago
View on Instagram |
2/9
The Meeker Preschool Roundup will be held this Friday, April 26th from 8am to 4pm!
The Meeker Preschool Roundup will be held this Friday, April 26th from 8am to 4pm!
2 days ago
View on Instagram |
3/9
Gear up for an unforgettable adventure with the 2024 Ride The Rockies Route, set to unfold from June 9th to 15th! Read all about this new and exciting adventure visiting Meeker this year in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
Gear up for an unforgettable adventure with the 2024 Ride The Rockies Route, set to unfold from June 9th to 15th! Read all about this new and exciting adventure visiting Meeker this year in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
3 days ago
View on Instagram |
4/9
Rangely Panther Kobey Chism (#22) has been selected to play in the 2024 8-man football all-state game. He’s sponsored by the Bleed Green Lancaster #17 Foundation. Story at ht1885.com.
Rangely Panther Kobey Chism (#22) has been selected to play in the 2024 8-man football all-state game. He’s sponsored by the Bleed Green Lancaster #17 Foundation. Story at ht1885.com.
3 days ago
View on Instagram |
5/9
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Rio Blanco Fire Protection District (RBFPD) will begin work on a firebreak northwest of the Town of Meeker this month. Read about it online at ht1885.com.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Rio Blanco Fire Protection District (RBFPD) will begin work on a firebreak northwest of the Town of Meeker this month. Read about it online at ht1885.com.
4 days ago
View on Instagram |
6/9
You can always find a reason to laugh... start with yourself. Hear from our Editor in her column this week online at ht1885.com.
You can always find a reason to laugh... start with yourself. Hear from our Editor in her column this week online at ht1885.com.
4 days ago
View on Instagram |
7/9
The amount of money reported lost to fraud and scams in the United States nearly tripled from $3.5 billion in 2020 to $10 billion in 2023, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Learn the tricks to help protect yourself and your family in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
The amount of money reported lost to fraud and scams in the United States nearly tripled from $3.5 billion in 2020 to $10 billion in 2023, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Learn the tricks to help protect yourself and your family in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
5 days ago
View on Instagram |
8/9
About 80 Meeker Elementary Students participated in the reading competition. Prizes were distributed according to the most minutes read by each student.  Story at ht1885.com.
About 80 Meeker Elementary Students participated in the reading competition. Prizes were distributed according to the most minutes read by each student. Story at ht1885.com.
5 days ago
View on Instagram |
9/9

Thank you, advertisers!