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Campus tours available during ECCC Homecoming
Tours of the East Central Community C!>llege campus will be availabe during speci– fied times at this weekend's homecoming celebration, announced Larry Hogue, Vice President for Foundation and Alumni Relations. Hogue said two 45-minute tour::;, beginning at 9 a.m. and 11 a m., are scheduled Saturday, Oct. 7, 8!ld will origi– nate at Harrison Park, which is located between Burton Library and the Bradford J. Tucker Applied Technology
Center. Among areas of interest included in each tour are the College walking trail, the Eddie M. Smith Student Union and Barber Hall, a new dormitory for female students. For more information con– tact the Office of Foundation and Alumni Relations, East Central Community College, P.O. Box 129, Decatur, MS 39327, Phone 601-625-2111 or call toll free , 1-877-G0-2-ECCC <1-877-462-3222), ext. 323.
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