Central Club Makes Major Gift for Forever Dutch®
The Central Club has committed $150,000 to the next phase of the Forever Dutch® initiative for fitness center improvements.
The Central Club has committed $150,000 to the next phase of the Forever Dutch® initiative for fitness center improvements.
National TV journalist and former Central lineman Harry Smith ’73 shows his support for Central’s Forever Dutch® initiative.
Central College enjoyed another record-breaking year in its fundraising efforts for the Journey Scholarship Fund and saw tremendous overall support for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Donation adds to extensive Blythe family legacy, fuels next $3 million phase.
Fueled by more than 2,600 donors, work begins Feb. 24 on an extensive renovation of the lower level of P.H. Kuyper Gymnasium in the next $3 million phase of Central College’s Forever Dutch® initiative.
Take a look back at a memorable 2019 with the year’s biggest stories.
The next phase of the Forever Dutch® initiative kicks off with $3-million upgrade to the lower level.
During the Forever Dutch® 48-Hour Challenge, $291,588 was raised through donations from 328 alumni and friends of Central.
What does it mean to be Forever Dutch®? Central students share their experiences on what being Forever Dutch means to them.
Central College received a gift of $300,000 from Dave ’61 and Ardie Pals Sutphen ’64 toward the Forever Dutch® initiative, which funds updates for athletics facilities.