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Chattahoochee Technical College Hosts A Thank -A- Thon
Students from CTC hosted a Thank A Thon to express gratitude to donors that donated to fund their education.

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Students from CTC hosted a Thank A Thon to express gratitude to donors that donated to fund their education.

Dr. Karen Owen is the author of the book and is the assistant professor of political science and director of the MPA program.
The scholarship is for 24K and it covers all expenses for a year long academic journey in Mexico.
The Montclair meeting will focus on development, traffic calming, parking and other community concerns.
The premier health center will be serving Connecticut and New England and will provide care through HSS Orthopedics at Stamford Hospital.
The Chamber donated three checks to organization from the 2016 Wine Tasting and Silent Auction Event that was held at BMW of Darien.
The cub scouts learned about how the town operates and got to ask questions about the new library that is scheduled to be finished in Dec.
The exhibition will be held from Feb, 18 until July 9 and will showcase how organisms live day to day and do ordinary tasks.
The students had the opportunity to meet Sen. Michael McLachlan and ask questions about the legislative process in the government system.
The 1st annual Unplugged Music Series will hold a series of concerts at The Wharf on starting Feb. 23 until May 25.
The meeting will discuss how the city of Rockville can become a more inclusive place to work and live and how to welcome more diversity.
The Bowl-A-Rama benefits Dublin Unified School District's Character Education and Wellness programs and will be held on Mar. 5.
The NPO will be hosting a dinner and trivia challenge for anyone interested in high school or older on Feb. 25.
The CHET competition is a drawing and essay competition for CT students to win money for their future education.
In the 2nd annual NJCPTA Student Art Show students that placed in the national competition on Jan.28 received awards.
National History Day is an academic competition for grades 6-12 to present researched history projects to compete at the next level.
The free webinar will be apart of the 'Coffee and Conversations Mondays' series and will discuss 'Computer Vision for Precision Tracking'.
Jodi Calvery, Director of Learning Initiatives has received an award for community engagement and inspiration to students.
The session will clarify unclear language in the Chapter 612 of county codes regarding kennel licenses and dog licenses.
Led by Trey Passmore and Chris Estrada both ranked wrestlers defeated their opponents to clinch wins and move on Region Championships.