Rocky Mount, N.C.—Two
local education scholarships that honor the
late Richard J. “Rick” Ford, Jr., founder of
Ford’s Colony in Rocky Mount, will grow
larger from the proceeds of 10K and 5K races
to be held along the golf paths at Ford’s
Colony on Saturday, September 13.
The Rocky Mount Endurance Club is directing
the inaugural Ford’s Colony 5K and 10K races
presented by Davenport Honda. All race
proceeds will be divided between the
memorial scholarships that honor Ford at
North Carolina Wesleyan College and Nash
Community College.
Complete information about the races can be
found at
www.fordscolonyrace.com.
The 10K race will begin at 8:00 a.m. on the
private Ford’s Colony entrance road beside
the main fountains. Runners will follow
paths for all 18 holes and can enjoy one of
the most scenic golf courses in the
Southeast. The 5K race will start at 8:05
a.m. on the same entrance road and will
follow a somewhat different scenic path
before returning to the finish line located
near the 18th green.
The Rocky Mount business community has shown
tremendous support for this inaugural event.
Over 10 local businesses are participating
as sponsors of the races, which will help to
ensure an enjoyable time by everyone
involved.
Rick Ford, who passed away in December 2007,
was a Wesleyan Trustee and served on the
Nash Community College Foundation Board of
Directors. He was a generous supporter of
education and the needs of young people in
general. He supported many community groups
and made Ford’s Colony the home course for
North Carolina Wesleyan’s golf team. He also
made the Ford’s Colony course available for
fundraising events at both North Carolina
Wesleyan and Nash Community College.
He was president and chief executive officer
of Realtec Incorporated and in 2005 began
Ford’s Colony—Rocky Mount, modeled after
Ford’s Colony—Williamsburg. He also created
Keowee Key in Salem, S.C., and Sapphire
Valley in Cashiers, N.C.
A native of New York, Rick Ford was a highly
respected member of the business communities
of Atlanta, Williamsburg, and Rocky Mount; a
founding member of the Buckhead Club in
Atlanta; and an executive founder of the
Georgia Dome. He served on national boards
of directors of professional associations
and generously supported major charities.