Page-12B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN H ERALD-Thursday, November 25, 1993 La a _ is i vere rea ls AR A Rp rl in Future health care professionals can offset the financial burden of college through the scholarship program offered by Health Care Careers CODE BLUE. Funded by CODE BLUE spon- sors Forsyth Memorial Hospital and North Carolina ‘Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, and by Gaston Memorial Hospital and Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte, A A gL oar bmg Ag gr {4 ’ N the scholarships are part of the continuing ¢ffort to recruit capable students into health care and are in addition to the loans and scholar- ship programs already offered by the four hospitals.One student from Forsyth, Gaston and Mecklenburg County will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship for writing the best es- say on the rewards of becoming a To] Scholarship money available health care professional, In addi- tion, cach student submitting an ¢s- say must also obtain a teacher rec- ommendation, maintain a. satisfactory grade point average and be accepted into a health care program. Interested stu- dents should contact their school guidance counselor or call 1-800- 548-9649 for more information. The Cleveland Community College REAL Support Team will ser Enterprises Program for potential business owners. ' ve as mentors to students in the REAL CCC organizes support team There's nothing like Christmas in the country, and we couldn't be happier to share it with such wontderful people. To all of you we wish a season filled with warm fires, good friends, and dreams come true. Cleveland Community College Barbara Greene, director of Mickey Corry, Corry and Cerwin, has founded a community support Cleveland's Small Business Center. Attorneys at Law; Greg Traywick, POINSETTIAS FLORIST WRAP AND BOW team to assist with the college's According to Greene, the support Cleveland County Agriculture ; : : . REAL Enterprises Program which team will serve as mentors and Extension; Cecil Dickson. 4-1/2" container 3-5 blooms $2.95 each or 4/$10 lr 5 ii begins during winter quarter. consultants to the REAL partici- Cleveland County Board of 6-1/2" container 5-8 blooms $4.95 each or 5/or more $4.75 each G1" OL coverot foi wrapiwih bow on : REAL (Rural Entrepreneurship pants. Commissioners; Robert Gold, 8-1/2" container 15+ blooms $10.95 to $14.95 each 812 foil wrap with bow 00 eac Community Support Team mem- Western Steer; Susan Robinson, Minimum Florist Delivery $15.00 through Action Learning) provides an experiential course of study for potential business owners. Topics such as market analysis, feasibility and financing will be covered. Participants who submit a business plan to North Carolina REAL may be eligible for business financing. bers are Madge Wray, Dean of Business Technologies at CCC; Mary Ann Walker, Walker Wesson Real Estate; John Glenn, Glenn Lumber Inc.; Tommy Greene, Tommy Greene Accounting Service; Andrew Milewski, Hank Cleveland County Health Department; Doug Sharp, Sharp & Englerth; Mike Griffin, Griffin & Wilson P.A.; Ted Alexander, Uptown Shelby Association; John Godbold, Carolina State Bank; Dr. L. Steve Thornburg, Cleveland For Quantity of 10 or more : Order Must Be Placed by Dec. 1, 1993 - Lauri Hus, Plus $3.00 Delivery Charge J The course will be taught by Fink, Inc.; Stacy Putnam, Community College President; Phil ; Beck Parrish, Fashion Cleveland County Health Blanton, BB&T; Peggy Bridges, Nursery, Greenhouses & Florist Merchandising-Retail Marketing Department; Betsy Fonvielle, Cleveland County Chamber of 4 . d. » Gastonia, NC 28054 ! Technology Coordinator. Betsy Fonvielle, CPA; Gary Commerce; and Wayne Barr, Lower Spencer Mountain Rd. Astonia, Coordinator tor the program is Ritchie, Gary Ritchie, CPA; Cummings LeGrand Insurance. VisaMC Hours: Mon thru Sat 9:00-5:30 © Sunday 1:00-5:00 Applications are being taken for ATS Wire Service = Gob ios (704) 824-3514 ) R= > Faculty attends meeting A host of Cleveland Community College faculty members attended the Business Instructor's Association Conference, held in conjunction with the North Carolina Community College Association of Business Chairpersons and Department Heads Curriculum Improvement Project in Asheville. Attending were Pam Collins, Phil Reid and Danny Scruggs, Microcomputer Systems Technology instructors; Fred CLASSES From Page 11-B ‘Wednesday from 9 a.m.-12 noon in room 2008. Upholstery will be held Dec. 1- Feb. 24 and will meet each Wednesday and Thursday from 6-9 p.m. in room 1019. Registration is $35 plus a $5 supply fee. Auto mechanics will be held Dec. 2-Feb. 24 and will meet each Thursday from 6-10 p.m. in room 1014. Porcelain will be held Dec. 2- Feb. 24 and will meet each Thursday from 9 a.m-12 noon in RETNA SRA 2a DE eo HVE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5:30pm 501 E. Franklin Bivd., Phone 866-4975 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5:30pm i 1/2 Block up from Tony's Ice Cream ¢ Terms ¢ Credit Cards McFarland, instructor of Accounting; Jean Mitchell, instruc- tor of Secretarial Science; Julie Holt, instructor of Accounting; and Joyce Meade, department head, Business Administration, Secretarial and Fashion. Topics included team building, computers and education, current issues, WordPerfect 6.0, Peachtree Accounting software, professional development and performance, and ISO 9000. room 2042. Fee is $35 plus a sup- ply fee. Porcelain will be held Dec. 2- Feb. 24 and will meet each Thursday from 6:30-9:30 pZm. in room 2042. Interior Design and Decorating will be held Dec. 2-Feb. 24 and will meet each Thursday from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in room 1049. Picture Framing and Matting will be held Dec. 2-Feb. 24 and will meet each Thursday from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in the campus woodworking shop. Watercolor Painting will be held Dec. 2-Feb. 24 and will meet each Thursday from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in room 2008. 2" Steel, 3 Colors Waterbed the REAL Enterprises Program. For more information, contact Barbara Greene at 484-4040. 410 CHOOSE NEW CAR SALE 94 GEQIRABIER Stores in Rock Hill (803) 366-4649 Concord (704) 786-8163 STK. 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