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The John Monroe Johnson Holliday Alumni Center on Hagood Avenue opened in
September, 2000. The 30,000-square-foot facility is named in honor of a member
of the Class of 1936 who served on The Citadel Board of Visitors for more than
30 years and, in 1992, gave the lead gift to build a center for alumni. He was
the youngest person to become a member of the Corps of Cadets, entering at age
15. The Holliday Alumni Center includes a grand foyer, gift shop, visitors'
center, two courtyards, the Courvoisie Banquet Hall, the Renken Dining Room
and the McKissick Library.
With the opening of the Holliday Alumni Center, the Citadel Alumni Association
has created one of Charleston's premier places for receptions, banquets and
other gatherings. The Holliday Alumni Center houses alumni and fundraising organizations
for The Citadel as well as a gift shop, visitors center, library, catering kitchen,
banquet hall and two courtyards.
In addition to its alumni functions, the center will fill an immediate need
by providing a staging area for the thousands of visitors who come to the campus
each year in busses, vans and cars.
Fundraising for the $3.5 million facility has included the purchase of bricks
inscribed with the names of classes, alumni or friends who are being honored
through donations.
The named areas in the Holliday Alumni Center include the McKissick Library,
the Renken Dining Room, The Courvoisie Banquet Hall, The Tilghman Courtyard,
and the Alumni Courtyard and Memorial Wall.
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