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Campbell receives major gift for convocation center

Campbell
University has received a $250,000 grant from the Cannon Foundation toward the
construction of the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center, a $30 million arena for
sports and cultural events expected to serve Campbell, as well as Harnett
County.
“The Cannon Foundation has always been supportive of
Campbell,” said Lawrence Buffaloe, Campbell’s assistant vice president for
Corporate and Foundation Relations. “We’re thrilled that the foundation has
approved a grant to assist with our capital campaign. It’s still early in the
campaign, but success breeds success, and the Cannon Foundation’s gift is sure
to encourage others.”
Projected to be completed within the next five years,
the John W. Pope Convocation Center will contain 3,000 fixed seats for sporting
events with a seating capacity of up to 5,000, and house an additional practice
floor for basketball and volleyball, a wrestling room and the athletics hall of
fame. The center will also feature a 6,000 square-foot fitness center.
The center also represents a valuable resource for
Harnett County said Teddy Byrd, chairman of the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners. “The convocation center will bring thousands of people and pump
millions of dollars into our local economy,” he said.
Created in 1943, the Cannon Foundation is one of four charitable organizations
founded by the late Charles A. Cannon, one of North Carolina’s most noted
industrialists and president and chairman of Cannon Mills Company for more than
50 years. The Cannon Foundation has supported several Campbell projects in the
past, including the renovation of the D. Rich Memorial building and the
construction of the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, the Campbell Hall of
Science building, the Rumley Center and the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law.
The foundation’s first gift helped create the Barden Chair of Government, which
was established in 1971 and named for Congressman Graham Arthur Barden, the
representative from North Carolina’s Third District to the U.S. Senate for 26
years.
Directors and members of the Cannon Foundation Board
include William C. Cannon, Jr., president; William S. Fisher, vice president;
Frank Davis, executive director of the foundation; Dan L. Gray; William M.
Connolly; Thomas M. Grady; Mariam C. Hayes; Robert C. Hayes; George W. Liles,
Jr. and Elizabeth L. Quick.
Photo Copy: An architectural drawing of the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center
to be constructed at Campbell University.
Bulletin 0112-5/04/05
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