Coffeyville Community College News
Phi Theta Kappa in conjunction with Coffeyville Community College's Relay for Life Team organized a car show on April 28.
Due to thoughtful planning, the legacy of Dolretta and Joe Woodard will live on through the Coffeyville Community College Foundation. The Woodard’s left a generous gift through their trust to be endowed by the CCC Foundation. The gift will allow the foundation to scholarship an additional eight students per year.
A contribution from AT&T to The Coffeyville Community College Foundation is providing start-up costs for “Mission Math 2012,” an intensive week-long program that will help students with low math scores improve their proficiency.
Cornish’s tour in Montgomery County will start on Monday, April 30th at the Coffeyville Meal Site, Sycamore Landing and Windsor Place Assisted Living before arriving at the Spencer/Rounds Theatre on the CCC Campus at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 1st.
Coffeyville Community College Theatre will present the play "Keely and Du" by Jane Martin May 2-4 at 7:30 p.m. The play is free and will be presented in The Spencer/Rounds Theatre.
Coffeyville Community College's Relay for Life Team raised approximately $1,000 for the American Cancer Society by hosting a 5k run on Saturday.
Coffeyville Community College recognized Cecilia Kamau as the April Phi Theta Kappa Member of the Month at their monthly Board of Trustees meeting on April 16.
Highlights of the convention were the Saturday evening banquet, “Celebrating Excellence – Honoring Our Advisors” and the Hallmark Award Gala where Eta Gamma received three international awards.
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Phi Theta Kappa will sponsor the Car Show on April 28, 2012 at Walter Johnson Park from 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. All proceeds will benefit Relay for Life.
Coffeyville Community College Music and Theatre Departments present the original children's musical by Mark Frank based off the children's book series of the same name, "The Adventures of Princess Atlantis". The musical sponsored by CCC and The United Methodist Church will be presented on April 18-20 at 7 p.m., April 21-22 at 2 p.m. and April 23 at 7 p.m.
Students at Coffeyville Community College participated in the "One Day Without Shoes" awareness event on Tuesday, April 10.
The annual CCC Plant Sale has been set for April 20-21 at the CCC Greenhouse.
The sound of music will be in the air on the CCC campus this spring as the music department has announced the dates to three spring concerts.
Kansas native, Doug Harvey was drawn to Celtic music as a young man. The sound of vibrating strings led him to the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kan. where he first heard authentic Irish music and he has not been the same since.
Enrollment is now underway for the next session of Adult Basic Education classes on the campus of Coffeyville Community College.
There are a handful of spots still available for the adventure of a lifetime hiking the Grand Canyon. Enroll today for the Adventure Hiking Grand Canyon class set for May 13-18, 2012.
Coffeyville Community College will host the North American Colleges & Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA) Judging Conference April 12-14, 2012. With the help of local volunteers and sponsors, CCC will host 13 contests that will test student skills in the agricultural field.
John Sherman has been a performer of traditional and Celtic music for the last two decades.
Registration is now open for the 2012 CCC Children’s Summer Theatre Camp. This year’s production is "A Year With Frog and Toad Kids" which will be performed on June 22 at 4:30 p.m. The cost of the camp is $25 which includes a free Theatre Camp t-shirt.
Coffeyville Community College recognized Caitlin Shepard as the March Phi Theta Kappa Member of the Month at their monthly Board of Trustees meeting on March 26th.
The Electrical Tech Program has acquired a conveyor trainer system through a grant to enhance industrial electrical lessons, including pneumatic, VFD, and PLC controls.
CCC Columbus Technical Campus Collision Repair Program has once again received a sizeable donation from 3M.
Members of the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College were among the large crowd at Tulsa University’s Donald W. Reynolds Center for the March 27 Presidential Lecture Series featuring journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward.
The Coffeyville Community College Foundation has received donations to fund the Virginia Noble Teaching Scholarship. Mrs. Noble was a longtime Coffeyville resident and a big fan of CCC Arts and Athletic programs.