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Farm Bureau gives $30,000 to CCCC Vet Med Tech program

11.08.2013College & CommunityCollege General

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Farm Bureau gives $30,000 to CCCC Vet Med Tech program

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The Lee County Farm Bureau presented a $30,000 check to the Central Carolina Community College Foundation Oct. 3 for use by the college's Veterinary Medical Technology Department. The department plans to use it to buy an endoscope and imaging equipment. Pictured (from left) are Julian Philpott, secretary/general counsel, N.C. Farm Bureau Federation and chair of the college's board of trustees; Vet Med students Kristen Shreiner and Leela Rao; John Cameron, president of the Lee County Farm Bureau; Dr. Kim Browning, chair, Veterinary Medical Technology Department; and Jonathan Loftis, Animal Facilities manager. For more information about the VMT program at CCCC, visit www.cccc.edu and click on "Veterinary Medical Technology" in the "A-Z Index," or contact Dr. Kim Browning at 919-718-7393 or e-mail her at kbrowning@cccc.edu.

Farm Bureau gives $30,000 to CCCC Vet Med Tech program

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Members of the Lee County Farm Bureau, CCCC administrators, and Veterinary Medical Technology instructors and students gathered at the college's Lee County Campus Oct. 3 for the presentation of a $30,000 check by the Bureau to the CCCC Foundation for the VMT Department. The department will use the funds to buy an endoscope and imaging equipment. For more information about the VMT program at CCCC, visit www.cccc.edu and click on "Veterinary Medical Technology" in the "A-Z Index," or contact Dr. Kim Browning at 919-718-7393 or e-mail her atkbrowning@cccc.edu.

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