The Woodmen Community Center received the visual improvement award for the month of November from the city of Kinston. Pictured outside the facility are, front row: Earl Keith and Barbara Rose; back row, Bill Ellis, Kelly Cannon, Sue Ellen Maddux, Deborah Moody, Josh Bass and Adrian King.
Exchange Club hears about healthcare
Kristy Harrell from CIC Financial recently spoke to the Kinston Exchange Club about the Affordable Care Act and its effect on the insured. With her is Craig Bowen, Exchange Club program director.
LCC networkers help church
The Lenoir Community College Cisco Networking Concepts class volunteered to complete networking and computer related tasks at Hull Road Free Will Baptist Church recently. While there, students implemented an extension to the church's existing wireless network. They also repaired and installed computers for the children's church. The Networking Concepts course is the first in the Discovery series of classes offered through the Cisco Networking Academy at LCC. This class concentrates on networking for homes and small businesses. The Academy program has been in use by LCC since 2000. Since its inception, the Networking Technology department has trained more than 300 students for Networking related jobs. Pictured left to right, front row, are Aaron Houston of Pink Hill; Chaquinta Dixon of Kinston; and program chair Gail Edwards; back row, Matthew Hill of Pink Hill; Robert Holmes of Beulaville; and Herbert Cooper of Trenton. For more information, contact program chair Gail Edwards at (252) 527-6223, ext. 611.