Golf Tournament to Raise Funds for New Health Sciences Building at Rappahannock Community College
Rappahannock Community College is pleased to announce a golf tournament to benefit RCC’s construction of a new, state-of-the-art Health Sciences building on the Warsaw campus. The tournament will be held on Friday, June 13, at the historic Kingsmill Plantation Golf Course in Williamsburg.
Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. and shotgun starts at 9. Entry fee includes the round of golf, cart, range balls, gift bag, lunch and banquet. Challenge your friends to compete on the beautiful, historic course designed by Arnold Palmer and Edward Seay. The course boasts historic landmarks, deep woods, ravines, water, and more. If you’re not a golfer but want to participate, join for lunch or become a sponsor.
Participants can register as a team, an individual, or sponsor. For more information about the tournament visit https://www.rappahannock.edu/about-rcc/rcc-educational-foundation/rcc-golf-tournament.html
This Health Sciences building represents the first major instructional construction project on campus in over 45 years, marking a transformative moment for our community and the future of health sciences education at RCC. Spanning nearly 10,000 square feet, this innovative facility will include advanced simulation labs, modern classrooms, dedicated student study areas, and administrative offices tailored for nursing, EMS, diagnostic medical sonography, and various health science programs.
This expansion at RCC is crucial for fostering student success by addressing existing space limitations that currently hinder program enrollment. By increasing campus capacity, RCC aims to enhance the recruitment, training, and retention of healthcare professionals, ultimately creating vital pathways for ongoing educational opportunities.
The golf tournament will play a key role in helping RCC secure a 1:1 challenge grant of $200,000 from The Cabell Foundation. Naming opportunities for the building, instructional spaces, and meeting areas are still available, alongside various other donation options. Our goal is to break ground in summer 2025. Join us in making a difference!
For more information, contact tournament organizer Andrew White, drewlw0714@gmail.com or (804) 824-6812.