WNC Foundation unveils new notecard collection supporting scholarships

Niki Gladys Executive Director, Advancement
Niki Gladys Executive Director, Advancement - Western Nevada College Website
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Western Nevada College Foundation has introduced its 2024 notecard collection, designed to support student scholarships and college programs. The collection highlights four offerings from the college’s continuing education program: book sculptures, international travel, astrophotography, and the Swiss Alphorn. Each card features images reflecting these courses and the opportunities they provide.

The notecards are available for purchase in a pack of 12 for $15. They can be bought online through the Foundation Store or at the Information Desk on WNC’s Carson City campus.

“Fundraising takes on many forms and this is one of the ways that the WNC Foundation works to create new funding for scholarships, emergency student funds and many other things that the college needs to best serve our community,” said Niki Gladys, WNC Chief Advancement Officer and Foundation Executive Director.

In addition to this year’s collection, past years’ Astronomy and Child Development Center notecards are also available for purchase.

WNC’s Continuing Education program offers courses both in-person and online for all community members. More information about these offerings can be found on their website.

For further details about the notecards or donations, contact the Foundation at 775-445-3240.



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