Planned Giving​

CCBC Legacy Society

An Invitation to Join the CCBC Legacy Society

As a member of the CCBC Legacy Society, donors and their heirs will forever be remembered by future generations of outstanding CCBC students, alumni, and faculty members. Legacy gifts will help build financial support for future CCBC student scholarships, academic programs and the college's capital initiatives.

Planned giving helps donors accomplish two important goals: 1) Promotes the concept of "giving wisely, while living" because you don't have to be wealthy to make a significant impact on the lives of students, and 2) Establishes an estate plan that names the college as a beneficiary in the future, while giving donors the opportunity today to direct their future gifts to support areas important to them and their heirs.

We invite you to join this dedicated group of individuals and help elevate the level of support to CCBC to new unprecedented levels by leaving a legacy through such gifts as a bequest and/or charitable income gifts, such as charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder unitrusts, charitable remainder annuity trusts, or gifts of life insurance. We will induct new members into the Legacy Society annually at the Retiree Dinner held in the fall.

Please fill out our member profile form once you have completed your estate plans to let us know. Thank you for in advance.

Membership Benefits

Your membership involves no dues, obligations, or solicitations, but it does allow us to thank you and recognize you for the plans you have made, and it may inspire generosity in others.

Benefits of membership in the CCBC Legacy Society also include annual luncheons, invitations to special events and seminars and a subscription to our magazine.

The most important benefit you will receive from joining the CCBC Legacy Society is the satisfaction derived from making a lasting contribution to our long-term success.

Our CCBC Legacy Society Members

  • Roy P. Sachs
  • Donald Mace
  • Robert J. and Eleanor Romadka
  • Edna Michel-Moyer
  • Stanley Towne
  • Maryhelen Mezger
  • Jennifer Wagner
  • LoRee P. Silloway
  • Martha Mitten
  • Beverly Vinzant
  • Les Weinberg
  • Virginia Schurman
  • Bernice and A. Eugene Hoeper
  • Eleanor M. Greentree
  • Mildred Murray
  • Sandra Kurtinitis
  • Ken and Benee' Westary
  • Al Lloyd
  • William Welsh

Contact Us

Planning your estate and legacy for future generations, including your charitable interests, takes careful evaluation. Consulting with the appropriate professionals can assist you.

Kenneth Westary, Vice President, Institutional Advancement
kwestary@ccbcmd.edu
443-840-3213