Avon resident wins car at Alfred State College graduation
When Garrett Mack heard his name boom out of the loud
speakers, he wasn’t sure what was happening.
Commencement ceremonies were just getting underway at Alfred
State College’s Pioneer Stadium, with Dr. Skip Sullivan welcoming everyone in
attendance. As Mack settled in his seat, he heard the president say his name at
the podium on stage.
“I thought he was going to tell me I got a parking ticket
because I parked in the wrong spot or something,” he said.
As it turned out, Mack, a construction management grad from
Avon, was not in trouble after all. However, the reason for his name being
mentioned did involve a vehicle – a 2015 Ford Focus Hatchback, to be specific.
Mack had just became the proud owner of that vehicle and the
fifth Alfred State graduate to win a car at commencement after his name was
randomly selected in a drawing. The annual giveaway began in 2015 to add to the
graduation celebrations at ASC. The car is a gift from the Educational
Foundation of Alfred, Inc.
The giveaway was one of a number of bright spots during an
otherwise rainy afternoon. Spirits couldn’t be dampened, however, as hundreds
of Pioneers and their families and friends came out to celebrate the big day.
Mack’s excitement over winning the car was obvious as he
entered the vehicle for the first time, grinning from ear to ear, pumping his
fist, and beeping the horn a few times. His family and friends joined in on the
celebration, shaking his hand, taking pictures, and cheering at his good
fortune.
His mother, Cindy Mack, explained just how lucky he really
was: “He left his (entry) slip to win the car in our car. He called his
brother, ‘Can you get it?’ His brother couldn’t find it so he had to fill out
another one when he got here.”
With her son graduating and winning a new car on Mother’s
Day, Cindy certainly had a lot to celebrate. The mother of three sons joked
that Garrett is “probably” one of her three favorites.
As with hundreds of other Alfred State grads, Mack had a job
lined up prior to Sunday’s ceremony. He is all set to work for the Department
of Transportation in Rochester, and needs a reliable ride to visit construction
sites across the region.
“I’m going to put it to good use,” he said. “I’m going to
drive it to work every day.”