Wallace State PTK event fills shelves in student food pantry

HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Organizers of the Wallace State Community College Alpha Chi Tau
                        Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society were pleased with the outcome and turnout
                        for its 5K Miles for Meals Run, Walk, Give event held earlier this month.
Around 40 participants turned out on a rainy afternoon to support the club’s fundraiser
                        benefiting the Lions’ Kitchen food pantry, donating enough food to supply the pantry
                        for two semesters. The rain slacked off just in time for the 3 p.m. start.id="attachment_18160" align="alignright" width="247"
 Some participants in the Wallace State PTK 5K Miles for Meals race brought their
                           pets along for the run.“We were very pleased with the turnout and the amount of food donated to help our
                        students,” said Stacey Sivley, PTK sponsor. “With all of the rain, we weren’t sure
                        what to expect, but those who did attend came through in a big way and we are very
                        grateful for their support.”
The Lions’ Kitchen, located in the Gudger Student Center, is accessible to all Wallace
                        State Community College students. They can stop in as needed and select items to help
                        fill out their cupboards. Donors to the 5K provided everything from mac and cheese
                        and cereal to chips and canned goods.
The top male finisher of the race was Barry Ege of Hanceville with a time of 21:00
                        minutes. The top female finisher was WSCC Business Management major Karla Hildebrand
                        of Athens, with a time of 31:16.
The 5K Miles for Meals event is this year’s Distinguished College Project for PTK.
                        The club received a national Hallmark Award in 2020 for hosting a middle school math
                        tournament for students across north Alabama.
Membership to Phi Theta Kappa is extended by invitation only. To be eligible, a student
                        must be enrolled in an associate-degree program, have completed at least 12 hours
                        of course work leading to an associate degree, have a grade point average of 3.5 or
                        better, exhibit good moral character, and possess recognized leadership qualities.
For more information about Wallace State, visit www.wallacestate.edu or call 256.352.8000.