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The Destiny's Soup Kitchen Every 4th Saturday 12:00-2:00 PM

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Become a Reading Partner

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Aydua Cuando Mas La Necesita

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Free Breakfast Served on 3rd Saturday of Each Month at Morris Brown AME Church

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Now Hiring Community Ambassadors!

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Welcome to Dosha Wynne in the Academic Hub

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Please extend a warm welcome to Dosha Wynne in the Academic Hub at The Downtown Palmer Campus. She started at Palmer as a Work Study in Law Related Studies Division in 2011. She is an alumni of TTC. She later moved to the Registrar’s Office where she performed multiple jobs. She has a strong passion for education and helping others to succeed. She enjoys gardening and decorating by thrifting old furniture and items into new and chic designs. Dosha is located in room 102 and her extension is 5535.

Lunch and Learn Information Session for CofC School of Professional Studies on March 28th

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Free GED Classes Starting the Week of April 16th

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Steps to Planning to Transfer to a Four-Year College

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Summer Camp Early Registration Raffle on April 1st

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Public Housing Applications Open March 22

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Pick Out Free Professional Clothing at the Dress for Success Event on March 28th

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Women's History Month and African Americans in Times of War: The Susie King Taylor Story on March 20th

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Guest speakers Ramona La Roche, Ph. D., and Hermina Glass Hill will presenting about the first African American nurse, Susie King Taylor, for Women’s History Month on March 20, 2018 in the downtown Palmer Amphitheater. Dr. La Roache will come dressed as Susie King Taylor and will share her extensive knowledge in the voice of her character. Susie King Taylor, formerly enslaved, was the first African American to teach openly in a school for former slaves in Georgia. She also became the first African American nurse during the Civil War. As the author of Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33d United States Colored Troops Late 1 st S.C. Volunteers , she was the only African American women to publish a memoir of her wartime experiences. Ramona La Roche, Ph.D. is a Cultural Heritage Information Scientist.  A recent Institute of Library and Museum Services (ILMS): Cultural Heritage Informatics Leadership (CHIL) Fellow, she received her doctorate from the University of SC’s College of

Grocery Vault to Open on Wednesdays 12:30-4:00 in Spring 2 Term

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The Grocery Vault will reopen next week as students return to class. For Spring II the Vault will be open Wednesdays from 12:30-4:00PM in room 104 . For an emergency or appointment outside of these hours please call 843-722-5561. We are still looking for additional student volunteers to operate the vault during this timeframe. If you know any students who may be interested please have them stop by the Vault during operating hours, or they can email me.   Also, please note that we will have several options for Easter meals including canned hams (12) and vegan options (2-field roasts and 2 tofurky’s).  On Wednesday March 28 th we will have these available to disburse on a first-come-first-served to students/faculty/staff in advance of the Easter Holiday. Thanks to Dr. Hudock we also have a range of vegan items on hand  for students, faculty, or staff to choose from, including: ·           12 boxes of vegan mushroom gravy ·          12 boxes of almond milk ·          12 boxes of vegan in

Culinary Institute of Charleston Students Volunteered to Work on the “Oyster Recovery Team”

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Culinary Institute of Charleston students volunteered to work on the “oyster recovery team” at the 35 th Lowcountry Oyster Festival  Jan. 28, helping collect close to 80,000 pounds of oyster shells. The shells will be recycled into local creeks where they will create new sustainable fish habitats. The Coastal Conservation Association South Carolina has organized a group of volunteers to collect and recycle shells since 2008. Over the 10 years that CCA SC has participated, more than half a million pounds of shells, about 10,755 bushels, have been collected at this one event. In that same time frame, CCA SC has invested more than $80,000 in equipment and donated it to S.C. Department of Natural Resources to establish and maintain a fleet of tools and vehicles specifically for oyster recycling and deployment.

Sign Your Kids Up for Summer Camp at Trident Tech Now!

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Continuing Education is offering hundreds of summer camps for children, teens and adults this summer. Camps begin the week of June 11 and run through the week of Aug. 3. Registration opened Feb. 15. TTC employees receive a 10 percent discount on all camps. Enter the code EMPLOYEE in the shopping cart when registering to receive the discount. Check out the camp catalog here , or you can pick up a printed copy in Building 910.