The Community Connection

Couple who met in class get engaged at Montgomery County Community College

- By Diane VanDyke For MediaNews Group

BLUE BELL » Sometimes love starts with a simple smile and some laughter.

Montgomery County Community College alumni Rebecca “Becca” Martin and Nick Vergara, both of Quakertown, first met when Martin was taking an Introducti­on to Audio class.

Vergara briefly stopped in to ask the professor a question before class and made a comment to Martin.

“I said something stupid, and she laughed. I’m not that funny, so it was probably a pity laugh,” he said.

After that moment, though, he continued to stop by and talk to her, and soon they started dating.

What started with a casual comment blossomed into a relationsh­ip that grew stronger every day, as they completed their education at MCCC and then graduated from Temple University. Recently, the couple became engaged — in the very classroom where they met at MCCC’s Central Campus in Blue Bell.

From the beginning, Montco has been a special place for them.

“We had the absolute best experience,” Martin said “Our professors are such talented people, and we couldn’t ask for better role models. The friends that we met at Montco will hold a special place in our hearts for a lifetime.”

Martin started taking classes at MCCC in August 2010 in Pottstown after graduating from Upper Perkiomen High School in Pennsburg. Her grandmothe­r had recently passed away and she wanted to stay close to her home to be near her grandfathe­r. She was undecided about her major initially but then choose communicat­ions when she started taking classes in Blue Bell in 2013.

Vergara chose to go to MCCC because he was undecided about what he wanted to do after graduating from Perkiomen Valley High School in Collegevil­le.

“There’s a lot of pressure coming out of high school to make a decision that decides the rest of your life, and I kept changing my mind on what I wanted to do,” he said. “It made the most sense to attend Montco, and I’m glad I did.”

When he started in the fall of 2011, he was an education major, which he later changed to communicat­ions.

While at MCCC, both Martin and Vergara spent a lot of time in the Advanced Technology Center, both for classes and extra-curricular activities, including Montco Radio, the student-run radio station, and The Buzz Update, a weekly broadcast created by students in the Communicat­ing Arts Production Group club.

“Some of our favorite times were when we would work on group projects, especially for end-of-the-semester screenings,” Martin said. “They are the times I will never forget.”

Each semester, members of CAPG create video projects that they show during a special screening event held in MCCC’s Science Center Theater. Friends, families and the community are invited to attend the screening and see the students’ work.

Both Martin and Vergara finished their courses in fall 2014 and graduated from MCCC. They continued their education at Temple University where they majored in media studies and production.

Martin graduated from Temple in May 2017 with her bachelor’s degree, and today, she works full-time at Univest Bank and Trust Co. She also works parttime with Rival Production­s, which is owned and operated by Andrew Herbert and Tyler Emel, who are MCCC alumni.

Following his graduation from Temple in 2018, Vergara started working for a local auto group shooting TV commercial­s and recording radio ads.

When Vergara wanted to ask Martin to marry him, he decided to create a video.

“I knew I wanted to tell a story, but I didn’t have anything super concrete,” he said. “I talked to my close friend, Andrew Herbert, who is extremely talented. We put our minds together, along with a few other friends and Montco alumni, and we came up with what we did.”

The video is a story about how Vergara lost the ring and retraces his steps to find it. It incorporat­es themes and characters from some of their favorite movies and TV shows and includes many of their friends and family.

When asked about his future bride and what he likes most about her, Vergara’s answer is simple.

“What’s not to like? She’s a beautiful blonde with a smile that lights up a room,” he said. “She’s super smart and her sense of humor is out of this world. I laugh every day. She brings genuine joy, not only to my life, but also to everyone around her.”

To convince Martin to come to MCCC, Herbert told her that he was recording testimonia­ls of students and alumni for a reality show on campus.

When she arrived at MCCC, Vergara met her and took her to room 129 where their close friends and family were gathered.

“When I opened the door, everyone shouted ‘surprise’ and I was awestruck,” said Martin, who was ushered to a chair to see the video Vergara spent two years creating for her.

She said “yes.” “What do I like most about Nick? He has the biggest heart and the most amazing sense of humor,” she said. “He is also insanely talented. His eye for creativity and ability to tell a story through video and audio is amazing. Most of all though, I love his dedication to our life, our love, and our family. He’s truly just the best person on the planet; I’m the luckiest girl in the world to call him mine.”

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 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF NICK VERGARA AND REBECCA MARTIN ?? Montgomery County Community College alum Nick Vergara proposes to Rebecca Martin in the classroom where they met at the Blue Bell campus surrounded by friends and family.
PHOTO COURTESY OF NICK VERGARA AND REBECCA MARTIN Montgomery County Community College alum Nick Vergara proposes to Rebecca Martin in the classroom where they met at the Blue Bell campus surrounded by friends and family.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF NICK VERGARA AND REBECCA MARTIN ?? Newly engaged couple Rebecca Martin and Nick Vergara met at Montgomery County Community College.
PHOTO COURTESY OF NICK VERGARA AND REBECCA MARTIN Newly engaged couple Rebecca Martin and Nick Vergara met at Montgomery County Community College.

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