Mary Pat Anthony to be honored Oct. 19 at Stepping Up for Ouachita
October 02, 2017 - Trennis Henderson
 Mary Pat Cook Anthony, a longtime educator who holds two degrees from Ouachita Baptist
                              University, will be honored by her alma mater at Ouachita’s eighth annual Stepping
                              Up for Ouachita luncheon. The event, which helps fund scholarships for female students
                              at Ouachita, will be held Thursday, Oct. 19, at 11 a.m. at the Benton Event Center
                              in Benton, Ark.
Mary Pat Cook Anthony, a longtime educator who holds two degrees from Ouachita Baptist
                              University, will be honored by her alma mater at Ouachita’s eighth annual Stepping
                              Up for Ouachita luncheon. The event, which helps fund scholarships for female students
                              at Ouachita, will be held Thursday, Oct. 19, at 11 a.m. at the Benton Event Center
                              in Benton, Ark.
“We are so proud to honor Mary Pat Anthony this year at Stepping Up for Ouachita,”
                              said Terry Peeples, vice president for development. “Mary Pat is one of Ouachita’s
                              best. She is a talented musician and educator and a wonderful representative for her
                              alma mater. Everyone needs to know this talented and dedicated lady.”
“I am honored and flattered to be chosen as the honoree for this year’s Stepping Up
                              for Ouachita fundraiser,” Anthony noted. “I was blessed to attend such a special place.
                              I love the fact that this event raises money to help other young women have the same
                              life-changing experience I had at Ouachita.”
Anthony, a 1981 graduate of El Dorado High School, holds both bachelor’s and master’s
                              degrees in elementary education from Ouachita. A lifelong resident of El Dorado, she
                              has served as a fourth grade teacher at Hugh Goodwin Academy for the Arts, director
                              of education at South Arkansas Community College and first grade teacher and fine
                              arts coordinator at Southside Elementary School. She also has served as a fitness
                              instructor and swimming instructor. She retired in 2012 after serving 26 years in
                              education.
Anthony has served since 2013 as a member of Ouachita’s Board of Trustees, including
                              serving as secretary. She was honored in 2015 as a Ouachita Alumni Milestone Award
                              recipient. She also has served on the South Arkansas Arts Center board of directors,
                              South Arkansas Regional Health Center board of directors, South Arkansas Symphony
                              Orchestra soloist, Sing for the Cure director and producer and Arkansas Girls State
                              music director.
Among her many professional recognitions, she has been the recipient of the Teacher
                              of the Year Award for El Dorado Public Schools, International Reading Association/Arkansas
                              Reading Association Promotion of Literacy Award, Outstanding Faculty Member of South
                              Arkansas Community College and NISOD (National Institute for Staff and Organizational
                              Development) Community College Leadership Program Excellence Award.
She and her husband, Aubra Anthony, Jr., live in El Dorado. She is a member of First
                              Baptist Church, where she has been involved in the Celebration Choir, Celebration
                              Orchestra and Handbell Choir as well as directing the children’s choir, VBS preschool
                              music, nursery and mothers’ day out program.
Stepping Up for Ouachita benefits outstanding Ouachita women as it provides luncheon
                              participants the opportunity to invest in scholarship funds that directly impact students’
                              lives and their collegiate experience.
For more information about Stepping Up for Ouachita, including sponsorship or ticket
                              information, visit www.obu.edu/steppingup, call 870-245-4278 or email [email protected].
 
By Trennis Henderson, OBU Vice President for Communications
October 2, 2017
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