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--------------------------------------------------------------~ BRAZIL COMPLETES SMALL ENGINE REP_-\IR CLASS AT ECCC
SUBMITIEDPHOTO Tijuana Brazil, of Carthage, (pictured left) recently completed a Small Engine Repair class ideal for learning the theory of operation, carboration, ignition systems, and internal engine components. Brazil said that she Henrolled in the class because she was interested in learning more about small engines so that she would be able to repair equipment around her home and also to enable her to help others.'' Brazil also stated that she would be interested In attending a more advanced small engine class from ECCC if one was offered. Others receiving certificates of completion, but not pictured, are Willis Barton of Walnut Grove, Robert (Sid) Etie of Decatur, Dennis Goss of louisville, and I.C. Kincaid and Bryson Wilder, both of Carthage. Gary Sanford (pictured right) served as instructor. Reg– istration for a new Small Engine Repair Class will take place on Thursday, October, 1, 2009, at 5:30 p.m. in ECCC's Productivity Enhancement lab located in the Phlladelphia/Neshoba County career-Technical Center. For more information on this class and others being offered, contact Chris Clark, ECCC Workforce Development Coordinator, phone (601) 635- 6245 or call toll free, 1-877-462-3222, ext. 245; Blake Warren, Advanced Skills Trainer, APPI phone (601) 389-0832; or visit •Jww.eccc.edu/ workforce. Their e-mail address is cclark@eccc.edu or bwarren@eccc.edu.
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