Floral Design class planned

Want a great gift for Mother's Day? Consider giving your favorite Moms (or yourself) a spot in the upcoming Floral Design class presented by NTCC Agriculture and Continuing Education! The class will teach the art of floral design and will cover door wreaths, table pieces and outdoor arranging. Participants will take home their own hand-crafted floral project that is ready for display in their home or outdoor living space. 

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Flashback oldies concert coming to Whatley Center April 10

The Whatley Center for the Performing Arts at Northeast Texas Community College is pleased to host Flashback, Louisiana’s premier oldies show band, on Saturday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m.

Their show, “At The Hop”, is a 1950's-60's" rock ‘n roll show that will bring back some wonderful memories of the songs that were popular when life in our country was so much simpler! 

Avellaneda, Quinones win Britt Poster Awards

By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director

For the sixth and seventh time in NTCC history, scholars of Honors Northeast have won Britt Poster Awards of the Great Plains Honors Council (GPHC). Aaliyah Avellaneda a first-year student, won in the social science division for first- and second-year students, while Quinones won in the STEM division (Science-Technology-Engineering-and-Medicine) for the same freshman-sophomore category.

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Softball Sweeps Carl Albert State College

Above: Averie Ayers pitched the win for NTCC in game 1

 

By: Justin Hargrove, Assistant Athletic Director

Northeast Texas Community College softball hosted Carl Albert State College in a double header on Wednesday and came away with two wins, NTCC won game one 7-3 and game two 14-8.

Averie Ayers (Mount Pleasant HS) took the ball in game one and limited Carl Albert to three runs on seven hits with 10 strikeouts.

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Professional Driving Academy graduates six, becomes CDL testing site

Pictured above (from left): Recent weekday completers Dominique Swarn, Corey Holloman, Ricardo Benitez-Torres, and Luis Benitez.

 

The Northeast Texas Community College Professional Driving Academy continues to grow and supply high-demand CDL drivers to the local area. Six new students graduated from the program over spring break, making a total of 21 graduates since the program started last September.

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