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ECCC Repair class

ECCC Small Engine Repair Class receives Certificates An East Central Community College Small Engine Repair class, ideal for learning the theory of operation, carboration, ignition systems, and internal engine components, was recently completed at the East Central Community College Productivity Enhancement Lab located in the Philadelphia/Neshoba County Career·Technical Center. Participants receiving certificates of completion, seated from left, are Ricky Reynolds of Louisville and James Sampson of Philadelphia; and stand· ing from left, are Chester Whittle of Philadelphia, Tatum Morris of Conetw.tta, and Gary Sanford, instructor. Those who also completed the class but aren't pictured are Joseph Willis of Louisville and Terry Bell of Philadelphia. 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; llake Warren, Advanced Skills Trainer, Phone 601-389.0832; or visit www.eccc.edu/workforce .

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