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King and Blum families give NTCC Work4College scholarship
Frankie and Henrietta King and Dr. Ronald and Carolyn Blum recently gave $1,000 to the Northeast Texas Community College Foundation in memory of Buck and Nella Mae King. The Kings are pictured presenting the check to Dr. Jonathan McCullough (right), NTCC Executive Vice President for Advancement. The donation will provide a scholarship for a student in NTCC’s Work4College Program. Thanks to another grant opportunity, the gift will be matched for a total impact of $2,000. Work4College applications for Summer 2020 are due April 15. To apply or learn more about the unique Work4College Program and how it allows students to earn money for college through meaningful campus jobs, visit www.work4college.com.
The Texas Hot Link Festival scheduled for June 13, 2020
Last week’s article showcased The Century 21 Premier Group Main Stage with an incredible lineup of entertainment for young and old alike. This week, we are excited to bring you another entertainment venue that is assured to make your family feel like singing, dancing or just enjoying a good giggle or laugh.
Eagle Pantry continues to help students in need
While the majority of the country was sheltering in place this week, volunteers from the Northeast Texas Community College Social Work Club were conducting curb-side delivery Thursday at the Eagle Pantry.
A guide to indoor vegetable gardening
It’s a common misconception that in order to grow your own produce, you must have land, equipment, and days of free time to tend to a garden. The truth is, gardening can be done anywhere. Indoor vegetable gardening gives you much more control of what you produce. You have greater supervision of each plant’s environment to ensure the highest quality is achieved, and you have less waste by protecting your plants from animals and insects and growing only enough for your family.





