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Gifts to BC3's Pinkerton scholarship hit $60K

Millie Pinkerton sits for a photo. Contributions to the Dale Pinkerton Leadership Scholarship, established with the BC3 Education Foundation in honor of Millie's late husband, reached more than $60,000 in the year since his passing.

It's a Friday morning in mid-January, and Millie Pinkerton is shuffling through the day's mail, and glances out the kitchen window through which she and her husband of 59 years would watch birds.

She opens an envelope, its return address Westlake, Ohio, and slides out a card, its cover a watercolor drawing of a blooming flower, its red, orange and yellow petals encircling a lavender pistil.

“Dear Millie,” Kathy writes cursively in black ink, “as the new year begins, both Dave and I are thinking of you and Dale. It's a perfect, quiet time of year to reflect on our blessings, for gratitude for much of our happiness. Since Dale's funeral service, one of Dave's favorite expressions is 'fantastic.' It brings a smile to my face every time he says it, as we both think of Dale.”“That was one of his favorite words, 'fantastic,'” Pinkerton said of her husband, a former Butler County Community College trustee who died one year ago this week at 79.Fantastic can also describe the community's support of a scholarship established in his name with the BC3 Education Foundation.“He wouldn't have believed it,” Pinkerton said.Contributions to the Dale Pinkerton Leadership Scholarship, created after Pinkerton's death Jan. 19, 2020, reached $60,600, according to Lynn Ismail, the foundation's interim assistant director and financial manager, before its first two $1,000 awards to BC3 students were allocated and brought its principal to $58,600.

Nearly 105 individuals, organizations and businesses have donated gifts ranging from $50 to $8,815, Ismail said.“He would have been humbled, embarrassed,” Pinkerton said of her husband, a former two-term Butler County commissioner, community supporter and businessman. “It's just overwhelming. I mean, I know there are people out there who loved him.”The award was established at BC3 where, Pinkerton said, “We both knew students can get a good start at a reasonable price and have all these scholarships.”

The BC3 Education Foundation offers more than $200,000 in named scholarships, among those now is one in honor of an ex-officio trustee at BC3 from January 2007 to December 2011.“I think the tremendous response and the very high level of donations really speak to Dale,” said Nick Neupauer, BC3's president. “Dale gave so much to this community in so many different ways.”The Dale Pinkerton Leadership Scholarship is an endowed scholarship. Of the 138 named scholarships available to students from the BC3 Education Foundation in the 2020-2021 academic year, 116 are endowed.The Pinkerton scholarship has attracted “widespread and diverse support,” said Ruth Purcell, who retired Dec. 31 as executive director of the BC3 Education Foundation and under whom the first Pinkerton scholarship was awarded in fall 2020 to 19-year-old Morgan Frishkorn. The second will be awarded to a student in fall 2021.

Frishkorn of Butler never met Dale Pinkerton, but remembers “he was the clown in the little car in the parade” that raised funds for children at the Erie Shriners Hospital.The Pinkerton scholarship is available to BC3 full-time freshmen who have successfully completed the Butler County Youth Leadership Program.Frishkorn, a 2020 Knoch High School alumna, graduated from the leadership program in 2019 and works as an aide who feeds dementia patients at a local healthcare provider.The $1,000 award will allow the biology major to graduate from BC3 and pursue her goal of becoming a veterinarian.“It was nice to know that what I do is appreciated, and it just made me open my eyes to the community again,” Frishkorn said. “He really cared about people.”The Leadership Butler County Class of 2017 established as its project the free Butler County Youth Leadership program, according to Amanda Fleming, one of 25 graduates of Leadership Butler County that year and who serves as a youth leadership program board member and as BC3's college business services specialist.The program is available to juniors in Butler County high schools and charter schools. Those who complete the program and enroll at BC3 are also eligible for a $500 scholarship from the BC3 Education Foundation's unrestricted funds.Nearly 75 students have graduated from the program, whose workshops topics can include leadership and personal development skills, developing personal branding and networking, government and successful entrepreneurs and businesses in Butler County.Like Frishkorn, Fleming had never met Pinkerton.“From what I know of him, and from talking to Millie, he was just a breath of fresh air,” Fleming said. “He was full of life. He was always looking to do things for people. He really cared about people. And Millie, she is the exact same way.”Bill Foley is coordinator of news content for Butler County Community College.

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Morgan Frishkorn, of Butler, is shown Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021, on Butler County Community CollegeþÄôs main campus in Butler Township. Frishkorn, a BC3 biology major, was the first BC3 student to receive the Dale Pinkerton Leadership Scholarship. The 2020 Knoch High graduate also completed the Butler County Youth Leadership Program in 2019.

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