Northwest Foundation Board Plans Fundraiser, the Northwest Soiree

Senatobia, MS (11/17/2023) — The Northwest Foundation Board of Directors discussed plans at its quarterly board meeting for the Foundation's annual fundraiser, the Northwest Soiree, which will be held on March 2, 2024. The board is rallying behind this premier fundraiser, as it will make a meaningful impact in the lives of Northwest students and in the communities that the college serves. The board is comprised of dedicated individuals from many of the counties that Northwest serves and met for their final quarterly meeting of 2023 on Nov. 14.

They also received an update on the college, which included information about renovations to the Northwest Library, new campus entrance plans for the DeSoto Center, and the new Ranger Center project, also being constructed at the DeSoto Center. The Northwest Foundation was chartered and incorporated in 1975 for the sole purpose of fostering the mission and goals of Northwest Mississippi Community College. Tickets for the Soiree are on sale now on the website at heindlcenter.org.

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Northwest Mississippi Community College Foundation Board of Directors on Nov. 14 at quarterly meeting. (L-R) Ike Sayle of Tallahatchie County, Jim Beckett of Calhoun County, Debbie Perkins of Tate County, Fred Carlisle of Marshall County, Cindy Hale of Tate County, Judge Gerald Chatham of DeSoto County, Hugh Cannon of Calhoun County, Pat Dhority of DeSoto County, Judge Jimmy McClure of Panola County, Sterling Withers of Tunica County, Mike Herrington of DeSoto County, Dr. Patsy Sledge of Tate County, Barry Bridgforth of DeSoto County, Kevin Doddridge of DeSoto County, Jackie Myrick of Yalobusha County-ex officio, Dr. Stephen Joe of DeSoto County, Chuck Jackson of Tate County, Marty Allison of Tate County, Perrin Caldwell Jr. of Panola County, Thomas Clayton of Quitman County, James Dunn of Tunica County, and Drew DePriest of DeSoto County. Photo by Carly Fox