You’re Invited to Calhoun’s 75th Anniversary Celebration! on August 19

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You’re Invited to Calhoun’s 75th Anniversary Celebration!

This is a very exciting time for Calhoun Community College!  We are in our 75th year of enriching the lives of students and our community AND we recently gained a permanent President for the first time in 4 years!  It is time to CELEBRATE!

SAVE THE DATE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 19TH, 10:00 A.M.

KELLEY GYMNASIUM, DECATUR CAMPUS

Chancellor Baker will be on campus to participate as we celebrate these two occasions.  A light Brunch will be served, the Calhoun Chorale under the direction of Granville Oldham will provide entertainment (you know you want to be there for this!) and we will be opening a time capsule buried over 25 years ago (hopefully, we can find it – just kidding!)!

Please RSVP to Belinda Noe (belinda.noe@calhoun.edu or 256-306-2582) by August 12th.

Original source can be found here.



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