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17th Annual Distinguished Alumni & 4th Annual Clock Tower Awards

Dinner tickets and tables are available

Since our very first Distinguished Alumni Dinner in 2007, we have honored more than forty graduates of Fulton-Montgomery Community College for excellence in their personal and professional achievements. This year marks our seventeenth celebration of inspiring FMCC graduates, and we are delighted to announce that Jiné Maroney, MBA, RT (R) (T), CMPE Class of 2008, Brent Phetteplace, Class of 1992, and Jenny Rulison-Fisch, Class of 2003 will be receiving the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Awards.

We will also be honoring Rick & Mary-Fox Frasier with the 2024 Clock Tower Award. Their generous contributions have helped to provide countless students with the opportunity to receive a quality education. Their commitment to making a difference in the lives of others is truly inspiring.

The evening is sponsored by John and Sunday Blackmon, and entertainment will be provided as well as several delicious dinner choices, including prime rib, salmon, and roasted chicken. A vegetarian option is also available upon request. Tickets may be purchased for $85.00 per person, or you may reserve a table for eight for $660.

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Who is invited?

The dinner is open to the public. Download Reply Card Here

How do I purchase a ticket?

To reserve your ticket or table, call 518-736-3622 x8020

Where will the dinner be held?

It will be at the Holiday Inn in Johnstown, New York.

When is the dinner?

Thursday, November 2, 2023

Arrive at 5:00 pm to mingle at the social hour.
The dinner will begin at 6:00 pm

Thank you

By attending this event, you are supporting the future of FMCC.
We look forward to seeing you there!

Looking for another way to distinguish yourself as an FMCC graduate?

Many of our graduates go on to become leaders in their careers and communities thanks to the opportunities to learn and grow provided by FMCC. Maybe you’re one of them. Today, our students face complex economic and professional challenges, and it costs more to provide the most up-to-date professional training for emerging 21st century professions. When you support the programs that have instilled our most distinguished graduates with confidence, competence, and compassion, you continue a tradition of distinction.

Give back to the school that helped shape your life.

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