A Warren County Freeholder had a dream. Bring a county college to residents of Warren County. And that’s exactly what Garabed “Chuck” Haytaian was able to do.
Earlier this year a scholarship in the name of the college’s founding father was initiated at Warren County Community College. The scholarship provides financial help to students in need. On July 4, the Land of Make Believe in Hope has announced that a portion of the ticket sales on Chuck Haytaian Memorial Day will go toward the scholarship fund.
Haytaian was a prominent figure in local and later in New Jersey politics where he ultimately served as the Speaker of the House in Trenton. For many in Warren County, though, it was his efforts to bring post high school education to residents that was deemed a hallmark decision. The college remains one of the top community colleges in the state and is recognized nationally as well.
Additionally, during his lifetime Haytaian was active in many local organizations, including Kiwanis. Most recently Haytaian served on the Warren County Community College Board of Trustees. Several years ago the college library was named in his honor and he was the first inductee into the Warren County Hall of Fame.
It doesn’t matter if you knew Haytaian personally or not as all visitors to Land of Make Believe on July 4 will essentially be giving to a scholarship fund that will help Warren County Community College students advance their educational pursuits.
Tickets purchased that day, or in advance, will provide funding for the scholarship. For tickets and more about Land of Make Believe visit LOMB.com.




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