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The North Carolina Community College Adult Educators Association VOLUME XIV, NUMBER 2 V\LL 1992 Message From Your President Summer is gone and fall is here. New budgets have arrived and there is lots of activity. Speaking of activity, the issues Committee of the NCCCAEAhas been working on several issues that affect the delivery of educational programs. Program funding, program reporting practices, and the delivery of speciality training programs are just some of the issues confronting our institutions. The committee will continue to work with state level staff regarding these and other issues that may arise. The committee is comprised of Dr. Wayne Eller, Ken Jackson, Jim Chavis, Hubert Bullard, Calvin Dull, and myself. We would welcome any input concerning issues confronting our colleges. I am pleased to say that Frances Wheeler and Jimmy Lewis along with the Conference Planning Committee, have planned an excellent Fall Conference, scheduled for November 4-6 at the Holiday Inn Four Seasons in Greensboro. The theme of "Education For All Seasons" is very appropriate for all of us. Make your plans to attend and take advantage of this professional development opportunity. i encourage you to join The North Carolina Community College Adult Educators Association. The Fall Conference is an excellent time to do so as the membership year runs from October to September 30. To serve as your president for 1992-1993 is an honor and a great pleasure. I am looking forward to a good year for the association and would encourage you to provide any feedback that would assist with this goal. Respectfully, Kenneth A. Boham Wake Technical CC President, NCCCAEA BASIC SKILLS CONFERENCE Over four hundred participants registered for the Basic Skills Conference held in Fayetteville at the Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel on August 4-6, 1992. This year's conference was spon sored by the North Carolina Community College Adult Educa tors Association, North Carolina Com mittee on Literacy and Basic Skills, and the Department of Community Col leges. Addressing partici pants at the opening session on August 4th, Community Col lege System Presi dent, Robert W. Scott stated: "I feel confi- dentyouwillcontinue yourtradition of meet ing the challenges that change brings to you and your pro gram. Basic skills education is the 'ba sic'cornerstone upon continued on page 2 (Pictured- Eva Britt, Attorney at Law/ GED Graduate, & William H. Harrell, director, Basic Skills & Assessment Roanoke-ChowanCC. William assisted Eva in getting her GEDI) FALL IN GREENSBORO EDUCATION FOR ALL SEASONS is an appropriate theme for our 1992 Fall Conference to be held November 4,5,6,1992, at the Holiday Inn Four Seasons. Governor Bob Scott will be there. Mayor Vic Nussbaum will be there. Dr. Don Cameron will be there. Dr. William Cole will be there—the dignitaries list goes on and on followed by a bevy of other stars such as Dr. Hutch Sprunt, Laura McLamb, Monte Hunter, Reece Trimmer, Walter Hemmingway, and Dr. Parker Chesson. The excitement builds to a plateau when the 82nd Airborne Brass Ensemble entertains at our Thursday luncheon. (The last time we had a military group er)tertain us— Sheraton Imperial, Raleigh—our photographer kept all the pic tures for herself!) If Airborne Brass doesn’t wake you up, try the Fifth Season for a different kind of rhythm. Whatever your taste, from "Building Self-Esteem: to "Infection Control Update"; from The Homeless Project" to "Pre-Home Ownership Training"; from "Whole Person Effectiveness: to "Honey I Blew Up the Office"; and from "Pastry to Pantyhose"; to "The Dawning of a New Century" you'll hear it all at our FALL '92 do.
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