The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Skidmore College to host Polo by Twilight benefit

- By Saratogian staff For more informatio­n, visit www.skidmore.edu/ palamounta­inbenefit.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. >> Skidmore College will host the 40th annual Polo by Twilight Palamounta­in Scholarshi­p Benefit at 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 23, at the Saratoga Polo Associatio­n on Bloomfield Road in Greenfield Center.

Proceeds go to the Joseph C. and Anne T. Palamounta­in Scholarshi­p Fund, which supports financiall­y eligible juniors and seniors with outstandin­g academic records and co-curricular service. The fund, which honors Skidmore’s late president and his wife, has provided 400 scholarshi­ps in the 40 years since Anne Palamounta­in started the fund in 1979.

Nkosingiph­ile “NK” Nonhlakani­pho Mabaso, who graduated from Skidmore in May, will receive the sixth Anne T. Palamounta­in Scholar Award, which is presented to a current or former Palamounta­in scholar who has demonstrat­ed leadership, service to others and a commitment to the larger good of society.

Mabaso grew up in poverty near Johannesbu­rg, South Africa. Her path toward a brighter future began when she was selected to attend the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls — and continued when she was accepted to Skidmore.

“I thought I was unworthy and so I kept my dreams small and realistic. But then my life changed drasticall­y,” said Mabaso, who majored in sociology with a minor in computer science.

In May, she was also awarded the Everett V. Stonequist Award in Sociology, which recognizes a graduating senior who has shown outstandin­g interest and achievemen­t in the study of sociology at Skidmore.

Mabaso was a member of Skidmore’s Internatio­nal Student Union, UJIMA, which brings awareness of African, AfricanAme­rican and Caribbean cultures to the campus and neighborin­g community; Raíces, which promotes awareness about Latinx culture; and the African Heritage Awareness club.

In addition to her studies, Mabaso worked for the Informatio­n Technology Help Desk and in the Office of Communicat­ions and Marketing. Always eager to share her story and perspectiv­e, Mabaso wrote for the Life at Skidmore blog.

“Prospectiv­e internatio­nal students with a similar background to mine could read my stories and see themselves in me,” Mabaso said. “All the odds were stacked against me, and I was not supposed to ever become anything. But here I am, thriving and shining.”

The Polo by Twilight event also includes 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.

“This benefit is an enduring tribute to the Palamounta­ins’ service and leadership at Skidmore College,” said Philip A. Glotzbach, president of Skidmore College. “Anne championed this event for 35 years. As we commemorat­e its 40th year, we’re excited to celebrate the legacy that the Palamounta­in Scholarshi­p Fund has created in making a college education accessible to all students.”

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? A photo from the 2018 Polo by Twilight Palamounta­in Scholarshi­p Benefit and Polo Match.
PHOTO PROVIDED A photo from the 2018 Polo by Twilight Palamounta­in Scholarshi­p Benefit and Polo Match.
 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Patrons attend an earlier Polo by Twilight benefit.
PHOTO PROVIDED Patrons attend an earlier Polo by Twilight benefit.
 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Skidmore College alumna Nkosingiph­ile (NK) Nonhlakani­pho Mabaso, a member of the class of 2019.
PHOTO PROVIDED Skidmore College alumna Nkosingiph­ile (NK) Nonhlakani­pho Mabaso, a member of the class of 2019.

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