2003

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ECCC Offers Trauma Life Support Classes

A two-day course in Basic Trauma Life Support is being offered at East Central Community College in Decatur, announced Patnck Black, director/instructor for the College's new EMl-Paramedic lechnology program. Classes are scheduled Sat– urday. March 1 and Sunday, March 2, and will be held in the Frank T. Rives Educational Building, Room 26, on the College's South campus The course offers a two-year certifi– cation in BTLS. Cost is $75 per stu– dent. A minimum of 10 students must be registered for each class to meet. For more information con– tact Patru.:k Black, Phone 635-2111 or call toll free, 1-877-462-3222, ext. 425. Hi s email address is pblack@eccc.cdu.

To Present Concert The musical talents ofEast Central Community College faculty members Leesa Wilkinson (left) and Len Bobo will be on displayTuesday, February 11 ,2003, in the 0\ Id S \ ickers Fine Arts Center auditorium on the Decatur campus. Wilkinson, music keyboard mstructor. and Bobo, who directs the College's concert choir, ''1!1 be featured in a two-piano recit~l beginrung at 7 p.m. Se– leCtions mclude Concerto m C maJOr by J. S. Bach, Toccata Espanola by Carolyn DaYenpon. Jam:ucan Rumba by Arthur Benjamin, Deep Purple by Peter De Rose, and More by Ortolani and Oliviero. There is no charge for admission. (EC Photo

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