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Washington Chiropractic College Report Sarah Kotlerman, DC


After over eighty years, the day is dawning on a chiropractic college in Washington state once again. This boutique educational opportunity will be focused on small, student-centered classes with an expected one class a year accepting seventy-five candidates. The goal of the WCC is to teach traditional chiropractic principles and philosophy combined with the highest expectations of clinical excellence. At this pivotal moment there are several ways to become involved and if you have a heart for service, a willingness to participate, and/or a desire to be included please keep reading.


Founder’s Club


There are a couple spots remaining in this legacy group. The Founder’s Club is the cornerstone of financial support for the WCC. There are 33 spots in the Founder’s Club, one spot for each of the thirty-three principles of chiropractic. To become a member of this group you need to be a Doctor of Chiropractic, and make a $33,000** or greater donation to the WCC.


Membership in the Founder’s Club comes with many honors, including specialized privileges and gifts at WCC events and Lyceum. As a member of the Founder’s Club your hand will be 3D bronzed in recycled marine bronze and mounted in an art piece to hang in the atrium of the school. Under your hand on the Founder’s Wall you have space to name a business, family member’s name, or any other inspiration to why and how you became the successful chiropractor you have become.


This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to let your financial success pave the way for the next generation of chiropractors and for your legacy to be remembered forever in the history of the chiropractic profession.


Ambassadors


This group is centered around connection, fellowship and communication. If you have a network of people who would like to see chiropractic thrive in Washington state please consider applying to be an Ambassador. This group is open to retired chiropractors, actively practicing chiropractors, as well to those who are friends of chiropractic who would like to see the profession grow and thrive. As a member of the Ambassadors you will be in a volunteer leadership position to help grow the network and connection of the WCC. You will be asked to help spread the news about the WCC and any upcoming events and/or social opportunities as well as help with student recruitment.


There is no financial obligation connected with being an Ambassador. For more infor- mation and to apply to be an Ambassador, please visit the WCC website.


An Afternoon in Hawaii, June 23rd


2-8pm, Venue TBD


Please join us for an Afternoon in Hawaii! This special event will feature live music by the Hawaiian star Maka who debuted her international hit single “Simple Life” last year and has skyrocketed in popularity. You do not want to miss this event!


An Afternoon in Hawaii will also feature a unique handcrafted Hawaiian meal with tropical drinks and special gifts for every person who attends (kids too!). This family- friendly event will be the hit of the summer and we would love to have you join us (and bring all your friends and neighbors)! Venue information and tickets are available online at the Washington Chiropractic College website. All proceeds go towards the Washington Chiropractic College.


**All donations to the WCC are federally tax deductible Ple x us Dr. Sarah Kotlerman April/May 202 4 21 Drs. Randy Baze and Avery Martin


Drs. Randy Baze and Phil McMaster


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