CCM Foundation to Hold Annual Gala

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The County College of Morris (CCM) invites the community to its Annual Gala, “One College, One Community, One Special Night,” scheduled for May 1 at the Park Avenue Club in Florham Park. This elegant event aims to support CCM students and celebrate local partners who have made a meaningful impact on the college. Guests can expect a night filled with culinary adventures, signature cocktails, and an immersive experience showcasing CCM's future initiatives. A key highlight will be a recognition ceremony honoring distinguished guests, including Delta Dental of New Jersey, which will receive the Philanthropy Award for its $100,000 grant supporting dental programs at CCM. Additionally, state senators will be awarded the Community Partners Award for their instrumental role in funding the new Center for Health Professions.

Dr. Aaron R. Fichtner will also be honored with the Dr. Edward J. Yaw Leadership Award for his long-standing support of community colleges.

The gala will conclude with a jazz performance by internationally recognized drummer Karl Latham & Friends and a selection of desserts. Attendees are encouraged to purchase tickets and explore sponsorship opportunities to further support CCM’s mission.

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