Monday, February 23, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Picturing America
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Friday, February 29, 2008
Friends of the Library thank our Quarter of a Century panel
Date: 2/28/2008 5:29:11 PM
These GTCC 'veterans' were on a panel today, sharing their GTCC experiences over the past 25 + years--the sum total of their years of experience is 271 years! Their ongoing joy at working here, their enthusiasm for GTCC, for their colleagues, and most importantly for the students was, well, AWESOME!
SO . . . here's a salute and a huge THANK YOU for your contributions lo these many years! For those 25+ folks who could not be there, we thank you too--but these folks were WONDERFUL today at the GTCC Friends of the Library event--funny, wise, and INSPIRING:
Jerry Cummings
Nancy Craven
Beverley Gass
Amy Huffman
Barbara Mabe
Sylvia Van Noppen
Joy Saleeby
Randi Tollinger
Mary West
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Quarter-Century panel
February 28, 2006: GTCC Quarter-Century Panel
LRC 3rd Floor, 2:00 PM
GTCCs Friends Of the Library presents a Quarter-Century panel of long-time GTCC faculty and staff who will discuss memories, funny moments, and how the college has changed in the past 25 years.
Lee Kinard and A History of GTCC
April 10, 2008: Lee Kinard presents his A History of GTCC
LRC 3rd Floor, 2:00 PM
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
GTCC Friends of the Library and GTCC Alumni Association present:
Art Show!
March 27 through May 2, 2008
Would you like to display your art work for over a month in the library? We sure would like you to! Last year's show was a great success and included coverage by WXII news.
Here are more details:
All GTCC curriculum and continuing education students, employees, retirees, and alumni are invited to submit original artworks pertaining to any subject executed in any medium. (Artwork deemed by the committee to be unsuitable for public exhibition will not be displayed.)
Entered work is not to exceed five feet in either direction. All entries must be presentation ready: two-dimensional work ready to hang, wire only; three-dimensional work, with necessary presentation hardware. Artists are solely responsible for hanging/displaying their works in designated areas.
Click here if you would like to share your creations with the world!