The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Polo by Twilight set for Tuesday

- By News Staff

GREENFIELD, N.Y. » Skidmore College will host the 39th annual Polo by Twilight event to benefit the Palamounta­in Scholarshi­p Fund from 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at the Saratoga Polo Fields on Bloomfield Road.

All proceeds from the Palamounta­in Scholarshi­p event benefit the Joseph C. and Anne T. Palamounta­in Scholarshi­p Fund, created and named to honor Skidmore’s late president and his wife for their 23 years of dedicated service and leadership at the College.

The scholarshi­p benefit event was started in 1979 by Anne Palamounta­in to raise money for students who require financial assistance to attend Skidmore College.

“Anne’s greatest passion was building en-

dowment for financial aid, which she saw as the most effective way to make a college education accessible to all students,” said Dr. Philip A. Glotzbach, President of Skidmore College. “Anne championed the benefit event for 35 years, helping the Joseph C. and Anne T. Palamounta­in Scholarshi­p Fund reach a total of $5.8 million.”

The fund supports financiall­y eligible juniors and seniors whose outstandin­g academic records and co-curricular service exemplify the unique contributi­on that the Palamounta­ins have made to Skidmore College. The fund has enabled hundreds of students to attend and graduate from Skidmore.

Skidmore alumnus, Eleuterio “Ele” Martinez Ramirez, class of 2018, is the fifth Anne T. Palamounta­in Scholar Award recipient. In 2008, Ramirez made the difficult choice to leave his family and community in Oaxaca, Mexico because of political violence and lack of educationa­l opportunit­ies to pursue a better life.

When he came to Saratoga Springs at age 14, Ramirez did not speak English. He worked for two years before deciding that he needed to resume his education to meet his goals in life. He was accepted into Skidmore’s Pre-College Program while he was a senior at Saratoga Springs High School.

Ramirez, who graduated in May from Skidmore with a major in math and minor in physics, plans to pursue a career in engineerin­g. He completed a summer internship with General Electric in his sophomore year, and last summer he went back to his hometown in Mexico to teach young students photograph­y skills. This summer he will go back to teach math and computer skills to students at his childhood school, truly following Anne Palamounta­in’s example of always giving back to the community.

“Behind every success, there is hard work and sacrifice. My time at Skidmore College has been a hard journey, but thanks to my mentors and professors, and to self-motivation, I am where I am today,” Ramirez said.

Ramirez’s plans to teach young students in his hometown will be supported by funding he received from a SEE-Beyond Award from Skidmore, which will bring much-needed resources to his community and allow him to significan­tly improve the education offered to students. SEE-Beyond Awards invite students to apply their academic learning to real-world challenges and aim to help them clarify the interrelat­ionship between their educationa­l and post-baccalaure­ate goals.

“I have not forgotten my roots and the need to give back to my community in Oaxaca, Mexico. I give my most sincere thanks to Anne Palamounta­in and all who have contribute­d to the Palmountai­n Scholarshi­p Fund for these great opportunit­ies that I have had at Skidmore College,” Ramirez said.

The 2018 Polo by Twilight event will begin with a reception and The Palamounta­in Cup Polo Match, followed by a silent auction and a gourmet dinner prepared by Skidmore College’s award-winning chefs

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