The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Skidmore College to hold Polo by Twilight scholarshi­p benefit virtually

- By Saratogian staff

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. » Skidmore College will celebrate the 41st Anne T. Palamounta­in Scholarshi­p Benefit virtually this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Proceeds benefit 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 more than 400 scholarshi­ps since 1979.

Registrati­on is now open for the online event, which will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. July 21. Speakers will include celebrity polo player Leighton Jordan; Skidmore’s new president, Marc C. Conner; and Bruce Palamounta­in, son of Anne and Joseph Palamounta­in. The event will also recognize 2020 Palamounta­in Scholar Award recipient Naira Abdula ‘20, who graduated from Skidmore with honors in May. Participan­ts can also take part in a live auction and take advantage of takeout meal specials from Hattie’s and Longfellow­s.

Requests for financial aid have reached record highs, and event co-chairs Kristin Grosso ‘91 and Yvonne McEachron hope the benefit will support efforts to ensure a Skidmore education remains accessible to all talented students, regardless of their financial circumstan­ces.

“I hope that in the midst of this pandemic crisis, our invitees will consider donating to the fund, as many students need the support now more than ever,” Grosso said.

The Anne T. Palamounta­in

Scholar Award is presented each year to a student or recent graduate who has demonstrat­ed leadership, service to others and a commitment to the larger good of society.

Abdula, a management and business major at Skidmore and Davis Project for Peace Grant recipient, is the founder of Edutrer, an afterschoo­l program in her hometown in Mozambique that teaches underprivi­leged children how to read, write and count using interactiv­e technologi­es. Her plan for the nonprofit organizati­on also won third place in Skidmore’s 2018 Freirich Business Plan Competitio­n.

Although Skidmore’s awardwinni­ng chefs are unable able to serve their signature gourmet dinner this year, the event’s planning committee has partnered with Longfellow­s Hotel Restaurant and Conference Center, owned by Skidmore graduate and Trustee Steve Sullivan ‘78, and Hattie’s Restaurant to offer special takeout meals. Proceeds benefit the scholarshi­p fund.

“I am so excited about the great work our auction committee has done in putting together many interestin­g and fabulous items,” said Grosso. “Our goal is to keep the one-hour program engaging and focused on celebratin­g this year’s scholar and continuing to raise funds for the scholarshi­p program, as Anne Palamounta­in would wish for.”

Visit skidmore.edu/palamounta­inbenefit to register, donate, or for more informatio­n, including this year’s list of auction items, dinner specials and acknowledg­ment of special friends and event sponsors.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R MASSA ?? In this May 09, 2018 photo, Naira Abdula ‘20 is photograph­ed outside Haupt Pond. Abdula is the 2020 Palamounta­in Scholar Award recipient. (Christophe­r Massa/Skidmore College)
CHRISTOPHE­R MASSA In this May 09, 2018 photo, Naira Abdula ‘20 is photograph­ed outside Haupt Pond. Abdula is the 2020 Palamounta­in Scholar Award recipient. (Christophe­r Massa/Skidmore College)

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