Central Carolina Technical College Welding Department constructs display stand for traveling exhibit of Clarendon County

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Central Carolina Technical College Department Chair for Welding Axel Reis and Welding Lab Assistant Joshua Padgett fabricated a display stand for the 4 Main Liberty Hill “Colored” Traveling Exhibit with the town of Summerton. The exhibit records and preserves the living memory of African-American life in Clarendon County during the age of legal segregation in the American South from the 1950s to the 1990s. The Liberty Hill “Colored” School Traveling Exhibit is a three-dimensional, age-encrusted, wooden, hand-built, architectural model of the 1940 Clarendon County School District N. 22 grade school. CCTC Welding Department designed and welded the display stand to hold the traveling exhibit. CCTC’s nationally recognized welding program prepares students for careers as welding engineers, sales engineers, manufacturing engineers, application engineering, project engineers and managers. If you are interested in learning more about CCTC’s Welding Program please contact Alex Reis at (803) 778-7863 or visit cctech.edu/program-of-study/welding-certificate-weld/. Central Carolina Technical College is a comprehensive, public, two-year institution of higher education that is dedicated to fostering a positive environment of teaching and learning for faculty, staff and students. The college serves primarily the region of Clarendon, Kershaw, Lee and Sumter counties in South Carolina and confers associate degrees, diplomas and certificates. Central Carolina Technical College students have a wide array of programs and services from which to choose. Our online programming and cooperative agreements with other colleges and universities provide students with exceptional opportunities coupled with our more traditional learning opportunities. Learn more: cctech.edu