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Meg Barone
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The 5,233-square-foot tan-colored contemporary colonial house at 272 Catamount Road, Fairfield has 10 rooms.PlanOmatic / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The contemporary colonial house at 272 Catamount Road, Fairfield sits on a 2.56-acre level property.PlanOmatic / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The family room at 272 Catamount Road, Fairfield featured a stacked stone fireplace.PlanOmatic / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The dining room at 272 Catamount Road, Fairfield has a coffered ceiling.PlanOmatic / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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At 272 Catamount Road, Fairfield there are sliding doors from the kitchen to the deck.PlanOmatic / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
Pepsi makes holiday donation to SCC’s Student Emergency Fund
Travis Ashe (left), Area Manager for Pepsi-Cola of Whittier, presents a donation to Dr. Don Tomas, Southwestern Community College President, on Monday, Dec. 14, in Sylva.
Travis Ashe, Area Manager for Pepsi-Cola of Whittier, presents a donation to Dr. Don Tomas, Southwestern Community College President, on Monday, Dec. 14, in Sylva. Behind them is Brett Woods, Director of the SCC Foundation. Every year, Pepsi employees forego their annual holiday party and instead give $1,000 to the SCC Foundation. The money goes into SCC’s Student Emergency Fund, which helps deserving students who encounter unexpected financial emergencies so that they can remain at SCC and continue working toward their degrees, diplomas and/or certificates. For more info about the Student Emergency Fund and the SCC Foundation, contact Woods at 828.339.4241 or b woods@SouthwesternCC.edu – or visit www.SouthwesternCC.edu/Foundation.
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