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BCCC Launches America 250 Celebration with Civics Series Kickoff

Former Governor Mark Schweiker and State Representative Tim Brennan helped kick off the College’s year-long American Civics Series on January 29 at the Newtown Campus Bucks County Community College officially launched a year-long American Civics Series in celebration of America 250 with a forum titled “Why Civics Now? The Role of Informed Citizens in Democracy” on Thursday, January 29 on the Newtown Campus. The forum and Q&A featured Former Governor Mark Schweiker, a BCCC alumnus who serves as honorary co-chair of the statewide America250PA effort, and State Representative Tim Brennan (D-29). The event also introduced upcoming America 250 programming, including an eight-week civics education course from March through May. For event details and registration information, visit Bucks Celebrates America 250. Former Governor Mark Schweiker, the honorary co-chair of America250PA, and State Representative Tim Brennan (D-29) kicked off the College’s America 250 celebration at the official launch of a year-long American Civics Series on January 29 at the Newtown Campus. Members of the College’s Board of Trustees, students, faculty, staff, and community members were in attendance. (CREDIT: Eric Parker, BCCC) Former Governor Mark Schweiker, honorary co-chair of America250PA, spoke about the pivotal role citizenship plays in today’s society at Bucks County Community College January 29. The BCCC alumnus emphasized that civic-minded action is what drives the robust volunteer sector across the United States, and highlighted how engaged, informed citizens strengthen communities and our democracy. (CREDIT: Eric Parker, BCCC) At a public forum January 29 at Bucks County Community College, State Representative Tim Brennan (D-29) noted that a strong culture of volunteerism is at the very core of citizenship. State Representative Brennan reinforced the idea that civic participation, whether through service, voting, or local engagement, is essential to sustaining a healthy democracy. (CREDIT: Eric Parker, BCCC)
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BCCC Honors Four with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Leadership Awards

 Various dignitaries assembled at Bucks County Community College on January 22 to celebrate four recipients of the College’s fifth annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Leadership Awards. Honored were (front row, left-right) Community Leader Marlene Pray, Corporate Leader Angèle Bell, Student Leader Kayla Wulffleff, and Humanitarian Leader Barbara Simmons. On hand to congratulate the recipients were (back row, left-right) Bucks County Community College President & CEO Dr. Patrick M. Jones, Bristol Township Councilwoman Marcia Dunlap, Seth McLean from Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick’s office, Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie, State Representative Perry Warren (D-31), State Senator Steve Santarsiero (D-10), Bucks County Sheriff Danny Ceisler, Bucks County District Attorney Joe Khan, and Bensalem Township Supervisor and Bucks County Community College Trustee Ed Tokmajian. (CREDIT: Eric Parker, BCCC) Bucks County Community College, which has been making the dream of higher education a reality for more than 60 years, paid tribute to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on January 22 with its fifth annual MLK Leadership Awards. The celebration on the Newtown Campus honored corporate, community, humanitarian, and student leaders, and attracted dignitaries and elected officials from across Bucks County. Learn more about the honorees by visiting our MLK Leadership Awards page . Angèle Bell (center), Community Engagement Lead at Merck – West Point Site, was recognized at Bucks County Community College on January 22 with the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Corporate Leadership Award. Dr. Patrick M. Jones (right), the College’s President & CEO, presented the Skippack resident with an engraved bell from Malmark Bellcraftsmen in Plumsteadville. Bell was also congratulated by Dr. Vail Garvin (left), recipient of the 2023 Corporate Leadership Award. (CREDIT: Eric Parker, BCCC) Marlene Pray (center), founder and director of The Rainbow Room at Planned Parenthood Keystone and a volunteer on the boards of several nonprofit organizations, was recognized at Bucks County Community College on January 22 with the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Community Leadership Award. Dr. Patrick M. Jones (right), the College’s President & CEO, presented the Doylestown resident with an engraved bell from Malmark Bellcraftsmen in Plumsteadville. Pray was also congratulated by 2025 Community Leader Angela Nutter (left). (CREDIT: Eric Parker, BCCC) Barbara Simmons (center), executive director of The Peace Center, was recognized at Bucks County Community College on January 22 with the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Humanitarian Leadership Award. Dr. Patrick M. Jones (right), President & CEO of the College, presented the Newtown resident with an engraved bell from Malmark Bellcraftsmen in Plumsteadville. Simmons was also congratulated by 2025 Humanitarian Leader Damita Harvey Harris (left). (CREDIT: Eric Parker, BCCC) Kayla Wulffleff (center), an early education major at Bucks County Community College, was recognized on January 22 with the College’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Student Leadership Award. Dr. Patrick M. Jones (right), President & CEO of the College, presented the Quakertown resident with an engraved bell from Malmark Bellcraftsmen in Plumsteadville. Wulffleff was also congratulated by 2025 Student Leader Leah Lovelace-Square (left). (CREDIT: Eric Parker, BCCC)