From the Eagle's Nest

Washington County Community College Newsletter

October 2022

Photo of Moonrise at Gleason Cove September 2021by B Farrar

Bion Holdbrook and Zoey

Want to add your name to the hood?

Overhauled & Performance Tuned

Future WCCC

Show Truck?

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The Engine Specialist major was pausedthis year while Bion is working on

overhauling and tuning up what the course curriculum will cover, including the name of the program.

If Engines are your thing, you may want to return next year for this program.Bion's

classroom philosophy is Train, Use, & Test.

This program involves lots of hands-on time pulling apart, diagnosing, and reassemblingengines.Last year brought new

equipment to the classroom, including the machine that you see bottom right.

You can see more of what previous students have done in the program on the wccc_engine_specialist Instagram feed

Just Listen


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SunnenSV-15 Vertical Boring Machine

Handcuffing

Practice

Around

Campus

Constitution Day Celebration

Minute to Win It

Winner

Welcome, Ryder - the newest member of the WCCC family with his parents, Students Noelle McIntyre and Sebastian Plante.

Dean Stoldt congratulates Eli Walker - WINNER of the $150 Gift Card Surprise Drawing for all who attended the screening of Tipping the Pain Scale on September 28th.

If you are interested in

a peer support

group meeting

on campus for

people in recovery, affected

others, and allies, please

contact Bernadette.


bfarrar@wccc.me.edu

or 207-454-1086

or come to the SARC

Recovery

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Helpful Resources


October is

National Depression Awareness Month


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