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PTC Hosts Annual Street Festival Oct. 3
 

Piedmont Technical College will host its annual Street Festival on Oct. 3. From left, Don Butler and Felicia Douglas of Greystone Insurance and Financial Services talk with students Shawna Kelley of Honea Path and Maria Alvarez of Newberry, during last year’s event. The festival, which takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on PTC’s Greenwood campus, provides students, employees and visitors the opportunity to browse goods and services from minority-owned businesses and community organizations. The event is sponsored by the Ebony Club. The public is invited.Piedmont Technical College will host its annual Street Festival on Oct. 3. From left, Don Butler and Felicia Douglas of Greystone Insurance and Financial Services talk with students Shawna Kelley of Honea Path and Maria Alvarez of Newberry, during last year’s event. The festival, which takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on PTC’s Greenwood campus, provides students, employees and visitors the opportunity to browse goods and services from minority-owned businesses and community organizations. The event is sponsored by the Ebony Club. The public is invited.

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VIP Students Win $500 Gift Card
 

Piedmont Technical College invited students to register early for fall semester to become a VIP. All VIP students were entered into a drawing for a chance to win one of five Barnes and Noble $500 gift cards to purchase textbooks from the Campus Shop. Pictured is Patricia Jennings of Greenwood, armed with gift card and loaded down with textbooks. Other winners are: Megan Phillips of Newberry, Brandy Teague of Mountville, Blake Moore of Greenwood and Caroline McKinsey of Honea Path.Piedmont Technical College invited students to register early for fall semester to become a VIP. All VIP students were entered into a drawing for a chance to win one of five Barnes and Noble $500 gift cards to purchase textbooks from the Campus Shop. Pictured is Patricia Jennings of Greenwood, armed with gift card and loaded down with textbooks. Other winners are: Megan Phillips of Newberry, Brandy Teague of Mountville, Blake Moore of Greenwood and Caroline McKinsey of Honea Path.
 

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PTC Sponsors Fall Kick-off and Club Fair

 

 

Students at Piedmont Technical College were treated to a Fall Kick-off and Club Fair Tuesday. Chad Teague, building construction technology instructor, points out some aspects of the program to BCT students C.E. Forrest of Johnston and Erik McCallister from Greenwood. Providing the all-American hot dog lunch were members of S.C. National Guard’s 111th Signal Battalion.Students at Piedmont Technical College were treated to a Fall Kick-off and Club Fair Tuesday. Chad Teague, building construction technology instructor, points out some aspects of the program to BCT students C.E. Forrest of Johnston and Erik McCallister from Greenwood. Providing the all-American hot dog lunch were members of S.C. National Guard’s 111th Signal Battalion.

 

Paula Maly from Honea Path, left, and Bryan Culbreth from Abbeville, both radiologic technology students, enjoy snacks provided for the kick-off celebration. Providing the all-American hot dog lunch were members of S.C. National Guard’s 111th Signal Battalion.Paula Maly from Honea Path, left, and Bryan Culbreth from Abbeville, both radiologic technology students, enjoy snacks provided for the kick-off celebration. 


 

 
Dr. Lex Walters, president of PTC, left, welcomes respiratory care students Sarah Stroup from Greenwood, Beth Price from Leesville and Jessica Megna from Clinton to the 2007 school year. Providing the all-American hot dog lunch were members of S.C. National Guard’s 111th Signal Battalion.Dr. Lex Walters, president of PTC, left, welcomes respiratory care students Sarah Stroup from Greenwood, Beth Price from Leesville and Jessica Megna from Clinton to the 2007 school year. 

 



 

Representatives from the Emerald Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals Ketekash Crump-Lukie, left, and Virginia Boyd explain the organization to Tori Cofield, a computer technology student from Laurens. Providing the all-American hot dog lunch were members of S.C. National Guard’s 111th Signal Battalion.Representatives from the Emerald Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals Ketekash Crump-Lukie, left, and Virginia Boyd explain the organization to Tori Cofield, a computer technology student from Laurens. 


 

Kenya Sims, an HVAC student from Newberry, checks out one of the many booths. Organizations and clubs on campus provided information to students during the fall kick-off. Kenya Sims, an HVAC student from Newberry, checks out one of the many booths. Organizations and clubs on campus provided information to students during the fall kick-off. 

 

 

Enjoying the late summer day event were, from left, Isaac Payton, an associate in arts student from McCormick; Roy’Tarya Bussey, a pre-pharmacy technician student from McCormick; Eddie Maynard, a business student from Saluda; and Travis Perrin, a computer technology student from McCormick. Enjoying the late summer day event were, from left, Isaac Payton, an associate in arts student from McCormick; Roy’Tarya Bussey, a pre-pharmacy technician student from McCormick; Eddie Maynard, a business student from Saluda; and Travis Perrin, a computer technology student from McCormick. 

 

 

Elizabeth Lecompte, a dental hygienist student from Ware Shoals, takes time out from class to enjoy an all-American hot dog lunch provided by members of S.C. National Guard’s 111th Signal Battalion.Elizabeth Lecompte, a dental hygienist student from Ware Shoals, takes time out from class to enjoy an all-American hot dog lunch provided by members of S.C. National Guard’s 111th Signal Battalion.

 

 


 

  

 
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