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Collin County Farm Bureau Signs $30,000 Endowment Agreement with Collin College Foundation

January 24, 2022

CougarNews

Collin County Farm Bureau board members joined Collin College and Collin College Foundation representatives at the Farmersville Campus to celebrate a $30,000 endowment created in memory of farm bureau board member Butch Aycock. Pictured from left are: Charles Ray Huddleston, Chase Brooke, Collin College Foundation Board Chair David Downs, Collin College District President Dr. Neil Matkin, David McMahan, James Foster, Dale Spurgin, Jerry Davis, Sandy Bedell, Jerry Truelove, and Alan Littrell.

Collin County Farm Bureau board members joined Collin College and Collin College Foundation representatives at the Farmersville Campus to celebrate a $30,000 endowment created in memory of farm bureau board member Butch Aycock. Pictured from left are: Charles Ray Huddleston, Chase Brooke, Collin College Foundation Board Chair David Downs, Collin College District President Dr. Neil Matkin, David McMahan, James Foster, Dale Spurgin, Jerry Davis, Sandy Bedell, Jerry Truelove, and Alan Littrell.
Collin County Farm Bureau board members joined Collin College and Collin College Foundation representatives at the Farmersville Campus to celebrate a $30,000 endowment created in memory of farm bureau board member Butch Aycock. Pictured from left are: Charles Ray Huddleston, Chase Brooke, Collin College Foundation Board Chair David Downs, Collin College District President Dr. Neil Matkin, David McMahan, James Foster, Dale Spurgin, Jerry Davis, Sandy Bedell, Jerry Truelove, and Alan Littrell.

Jan. 24, 2022 Representatives from the Collin County Farm Bureau recently donated $30,000 to the Collin College Foundation for an endowed scholarship in memory of long-time board member Butch Aycock.

Aycocks family members joined Collin County Farm Bureau board member at the colleges Farmersville Campus to celebrate the official signing of the endowed scholarship. This is the first scholarship earmarked exclusively for agriculture students at Collin College.

Collin College serves more than 56,000 credit and continuing education students annually and offers more than 100 degrees and certificates, including new Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) in Cybersecurity degrees. The only public college based in Collin County, Collin College is a partner to business, government, and industry, providing customized training and workforce development. For more information, visitwww.collin.edu.