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Miller print celebrates CCCC 50th

06.15.2011College & CommunityCollege GeneralFacilities/BuildingsFoundationSpecial Events

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Miller print celebrates CCCC 50th

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 As part of its 50th Anniversary celebration, Central Carolina Community College has commissioned artist Jerry Miller to create a print montage of pen-and-ink drawings of buildings from the college’s three campuses. Included are the first buildings constructed at each of the campuses: Main Hall (1962), now Wilkinson Hall, on the Lee County Campus; the Continuing Education Building (1985), on the Harnett County Campus; and the Administration/Classroom Building (1992), on the Chatham County Campus. The print also includes drawings of the Library, Classroom/Fitness Center, Science Building, and courtyard at the Lee Campus. Copies of the Central Carolina Community College multi-campus pen-and-ink print are available as 5" by 7" notecards (eight to a pack) for $10 and 8" by 10" print for $20. They will be sold through June 2012 as part of the college’s 50th anniversary celebration at each of the college’s anniversary events and by the CCCC Foundation. An 11" by 14" print is available unframed for $30 or in a 16" by 20" frame for $125. The 11" by 14" print is being sold by pre-order only until June 30. To order, email Emily Hare at ehare@cccc.edu or call (919) 718-7230. Make checks payable to the CCCC Foundation.

Miller print celebrates CCCC 50th

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Jerry Miller, artist

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