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ECCC hosts 'Be Our Guest Night'

talent ofour amazing cheerleaders, Centralettes dance line, and one of the best marching bands in the state, the Wall O' Sound!" Lee said in addition to being admitted free, the special gnests (ninth through l 2th-graae students) will be recognized throughout the game. Door prizes will be awarded and one of the visiting students will have an opportunity to win free tuition for one semester by successfully kicking a 20-yard field goal during halftime activities, a value of$1,040. Students attending should check-in at the main gate prior to entering the stadium. East Central Community College serves Leake, Neshoba, Newton, Scott and Winston counties and the surrounding area. For more information on "Be Our Guest Night," contact Romonica Evans in Student Ser vices, 601-635-6300 or call toll free, 877-462-3222, ext. 300. Her e-mail address is revans@eccc.edu.

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DECATUR-The Newton County High School marching band will perform and one lucky student will get a chance to kick a 20-yard field goal for free tuition for the fall 2017 semester as East Central Com munity College hosts its annual "Be Our Guest Night" on Sept. 22. All area high school students are invited to attend and will be admitted free to the game between the East Central Warriors and the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Bulldogs. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. in Bailey Stadium on the ECCC campus. "We encourage all area high school students to come enjoy a night of exciting football on us," said Dr. Randall E. Lee, vice presi dent for student services. "For those who have not attended a Warrior football game, you will be surprised not only with the exciting compe tition on the field but also with the

Submitted photo Shown is last year's "Kick for Tuition" winner Aarion Goss, center, who successfully made an extra point kick and won free tuition for one semester at East Central Community College in Decatur. Presenting Goss his certificate are Dr. Randall Lee, left, vice president for student services, and Romonica Evans, recruiter/career center director.

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