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(ages 12-14); July 8-12, Computer Day Camp (ages 7-11); and July 15-19, Computer Programming Camp (ages 12-14). Cost to attend each session is S30 per student However, if two camps are being offered the same week for each age group, cost for attending both camps will be$40. Classes at each location begin at 8 a.m and conlcudeatl2 noon. For additional information contac the Office of Adult and Continuin Education, East Central Communit College, P.O. Box 61, Decatur, Mis sissippi 39327 or phone 635-2111, extension 279.
Begins June 17 at EC
Beginning Guitar for Children/ Conversationa l Spanish (ages 12-14). Four weeks of Kids • College clas– ses are also being held at the Ph iladelphia-Neshoba County Vocational-Technical Center. Dates of each session and courses being offered include the following; June 17-21, Fun with Numbers (ages 7-11); June 24-28, Math Enrichment
Registration is continuing for the founh annual Kids• College and Junior High Enrichment Program offef('d at East Central Community College in Decatur. TI1e ftrst week-long session is scheduled June 17-21 on the Decatur campus. Courses offerings include Computer Day Camp/Beginning Painting for Children (for ages 7-11), and Math Enrichment/Introduction toCAD(forages 12-14). The second session will be held June 24-28. Classes scheduled include Children's Chorus/Speech and Theater (for ages 7-11), and Fomputer Programming Camp (for ages 12-14). Other sessions planned and courses being offered include the fol– lowing: July 8-12, Fun with numbers (ages 7-11), and Science Enrichment (ages 12-14); July 15-19, Science Enrichment (ages 7-11), and Begin– ning Tennis (ages 12-14); July 22-26, Conversational Spanish/ Begining Tennis (ages 7-11), and
WINS TOP HONORS - John Knochenmuss, an East Central Col· lege freshman from Little Rock, recently won first place honors In the Residential Wiring competition of the State VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) Contest held on the Decatur campus and at Meridian Community College. Knochenmuss, a graduato of Beulah Hubbard High School, will represent East Central and the State of Mississippi at the r:afonal YICA Leaders fp and Skill Olympics scheduled June U-3 , 1991 In J.o01$v e, KY. His Instructor at East Central II A I Vau1111tr. ~'ate)
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