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From left are Debra Abrams, Willie Coleman, Â Elaine Daniels, SRTC President Jim Glass, Patricia Coleman, Dennie Adams and Mazie Wilson.
Southern Regional Technical College
Staff Reports
Jun 22, 2021
From left are Debra Abrams, Willie Coleman, Â Elaine Daniels, SRTC President Jim Glass, Patricia Coleman, Dennie Adams and Mazie Wilson. Southern Regional Technical College
MOULTRIE, Ga. â Members of the Lambda Xi Omega book club recently made a generous donation to the Southern Regional Technical College Foundation in memory of their late friend and Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority sister Udella Spicer of Moultrie.Â
The $400 gift will benefit the library at SRTC-Moultrie in honor of Spicerâs service as Southern Regional Technical Collegeâs executive director of library services.Â
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Jimmy Smith, plant manager at Canfor Southern Pineâs Moultrie operations, left, and Southern Regional Technical College President Jim Glass, right, celebrate the creation of the Canfor Southern Pine Scholarship at the school.
Southern Regional Technical College
Staff Reports
Apr 28, 2021
Jimmy Smith, plant manager at Canfor Southern Pineâs Moultrie operations, left, and Southern Regional Technical College President Jim Glass, right, celebrate the creation of the Canfor Southern Pine Scholarship at the school. Southern Regional Technical College
MOULTRIE, Ga. â The Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) Foundation announced this week the creation of a scholarship from Canfor, a global leader in the manufacturing of sustainable forest products with operations in Georgia. The companyâs US operations, Canfor Southern Pine, will contribute $35,000 that will focus on education and training for the tech