(KLZA)--Peru State College invites you to a special event on Thursday, October 17th, at 11:00 a.m. in the Performing Arts Center to express our gratitude to Dr. Daryl Long and pay tribute to his late wife, Peggy Long. The event will recognize their remarkable generosity, particularly their gift of 26 acres to the college, which will play a key role in the institution- future development.
President Michael Evans expressed his appreciation, stating, “Peru State College is thrilled to receive this generous gift from Daryl and Peggy Long. This property will impact the College far into the future, and we’re eager to explore how to use it to benefit our students. This land will forever be known as the Long Farm, and a bronze plaque will be installed to honor their contribution.”
Dr. Long credits his financial success to Peggy, who worked while he pursued his doctoral studies. Together, they were able to grow their funds, providing not only the recent land donation but many other gifts to Peru State College over the years.
“Peggy and I always believed in the power of education and its ability to bring positive change. Peru State College holds a special place in our hearts, and we are honored to contribute to its growth,” Dr. Long shared.
The Longs have left a legacy at Peru State. They were Grand Marshals of the 2017 Homecoming parade, and Dr. Long was recognized with the College- Distinguished Service Award in 2022. Their previous contributions include two sculptures on campus and two endowments to support the college- etiquette dinners and the Distinguished Speaker Series.
Please join us for this special event during Homecoming Week to celebrate the Long family- extraordinary legacy. Refreshments will be served in the lobby following the event. Dr. Daryl Long looks forward to seeing you all on campus.
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