2008 Student Appreciation Day
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| Chelsae Collins of Kingsport and Jessica Coffey of Gray, both LPN students at the Tennessee Technology Center at Elizabethton, participated in costume and chili judging contests as part of Student Appreciation Day, recently. |
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| Winners in the chili contest were the Practical Nursing Class at the Herman Robinson Campus, represented by Jamie Helton of Jonesborough, first place; Business Systems Technology Day class, represented by Evelyn Chesser of Elizabethton, second place; and Diesel Powered Equipment class, represented by Rick Messer of Jonesborough, third place, pictured from the left. |
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| Winners in the costume contest were Matthew Allen of Elizabethton, practical nursing student, first place; Alisha Wills and Melissa Taylor, business systems technology class, Mountain City, second and third place, respectively. |
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| Judging the chili contest at TTC-Elizabethton were, from left, Fred Sauceman of ETSU; Brian Higgs and Patti Russell of Bonnie Kate Café; State Rep. Kent Williams and Kathy Terrill, LPN graduate. |
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| Judging the costume contest at TTC-Elizabethton were, from left, Kathy Terrill, LPN graduate, John Paul Mathes, Johnny Blankenship and Tracy Guy of the Carter County Circuit Court Clerk's Office. |
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| Matthew Allen, LPN student from Elizabethton, at left, won the costume contest at TTC-Elizabethton. Also pictured are Sandy Barker, LPN instructor; Terry Peters, Electricity-Electronics Instructor and chair of the Chili Cook-off; and Emma Hopson, LPN instructor at TTC-Elizabethton. |
Door prizes were donated by Applebees, Sandy Barker/Emma Hopson, Best Uniforms, Big Johns Closeouts, Dr. Enuff, Elizabethton Lumber, Elizabethton Star, Family Dollar, Fatz Café, L& S Electronics, Missy Hammonds, Ridgewood Barbecue Restaurant, Sanico, Shield's Electronics, Summers Hardware & Supply, and Wal-Mart.
Online Command Spanish
Online Spanish courses in a variety of occupations are being offered by the Tennessee Technology Center at Elizabethton in partnership with Command Spanish, Inc., a leading provider of occupational Spanish language training materials and programs for the workplace.
Jerry Patton, director of TTC-Elizabethton, said the self-paced Spanish courses are designed for employees of financial institutions, law enforcement agencies, construction companies, pharmacies, hospitals, medical offices and libraries, as well as physicians, real estate agents and school teachers. No prior knowledge of Spanish is required.
To view the content of these courses and to enroll, visit the home page of the school's web site, www.ttcelizabethton.edu, click on online programs, click on Command Spanish and follow the instructions.
Certificates of Completion will be awarded upon course completion. Command Spanish, Inc. has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training, Washington, D.C.
For additional information, contact TTC-Elizabethton at 423-543-0070, 1-888-986-2368 (toll-free).




