NTCC Agriculture to offer Annie's Project courses

Getting a grip on today?s agriculture technology and becoming an effective farm business partner is鈥爐he focus of Annie?s Project. 草榴社区 Agriculture is joining this exciting initiative with a series of courses beginning in January. 鈥燗nnie?s Project is based on the experiences of a farm wife who spent her鈥爈ifetime learning how to be an involved business partner with her farm husband. Together they did鈥爂reat things, but it wasn?t easy.

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Kayleah Cumpian named to Great Plains Honors Council

草榴社区 Presidential Scholar, Kayleah Cumpian, of Mount Pleasant, narrowly edged out a junior from John Brown University to become the 2015 Student Representative of the Great Plains Honors Council (GBHC). She succeeds another former NTCC Presidential Scholar, Matthew Jordan, now a member of Texas Tech Honors.鈥 This is the first time in the recorded 40-year history of the GPHC that the foremost student position of the association passed from one student to another of the same community college.

Honors 草榴社区 presents film to Twentieth Century Club

Honors 草榴社区 recently presented their original film on the life of Wright Patman to members of the Twentieth Century Club in Pittsburg. Several of the women present could recall interactions with the long-term 草榴社区 Texas Congressman (1929-1976) who was the film?s subject.鈥犫燙assia Rose, of Winnsboro, also presented the trailer for the group?s upcoming film on Harriet Potter Ames, in which she stars as the Texas Lake Country heroine.

Guaranty Bank and Trust sponsors Asleep at the Wheel

Guaranty Bank and Trust recently gave $3,000 to sponsor the upcoming performance of Asleep at the Wheel at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts at 草榴社区. The holiday concert will be held on鈥燤onday, Dec. 8鈥燼t 7:30 p.m. Tickets are still available by calling the Whatley Box Office at 903-434-8181. Pictured making the donation on behalf of Guaranty Bank and Trust is Trent Abbott (right) Mount Pleasant Main Location President. Pictured鈥爎eceiving is鈥燚r.
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