Resource fair brings agencies and MCCers together
Connecting students with helpful resources was the reasoning behind MCC's Resource Fair, and with representatives from 26 agencies coming to campus, that networking opportunity was a reality.
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Connecting students with helpful resources was the reasoning behind MCC's Resource Fair, and with representatives from 26 agencies coming to campus, that networking opportunity was a reality.
"I am honored by this recognition and will work very hard to live up to the expectations associated with such an honor. I am so proud of our PTK organization here at MCC and the students, faculty, and staff who work hard to make it successful," said Dr. Huebner.
The fairy tale magic of Cinderella will come to life when "Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella, Youth Edition," is presented by Take One and Stage 2 on Saturday, Feb. 10, and Sunday, Feb. 11, in McCain Theater.
The exhibit opens Tuesday, Feb. 13, and continues through March 19. The opening reception is planned for Feb. 13 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. The campus and community are invited to attend.
Some 15 youths got the chance to act up and discover other outlets for their creative endeavors when MCC's Communication and Fine Arts Division hosted Arts Day with Newton County Schools' Talented and Gifted students.