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LCC HOSTS 2012 AGFEST
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Lamar, Colorado, April 30, 2012) Lamar Community College proudly hosted the 2012 AgFest in the Wellness Center on Monday, April 23 for over 150 students from school districts across Southeastern Colorado. The event was originally created by Colorado State University Extension Agents in Eastern Colorado in 2010 to educate elementary school students about agriculture and the science of food production, exposing them to scientific experiential learning and agricultural career opportunities. Today, AgFest engages upper elementary students and teachers … Read entire article »
Filed under: Agriculture, College, community, Education, Events, Health, Lamar, School, Youth
Booster Club Signs Ed Hearn as Speaker
It’s hard to believe but it is that time of year again. We have witnessed almost a full year of exciting Runnin’ Lopes games and rodeos. It has been a year of highs and lows but we are very proud of the efforts of all our athletes. The RUNNIN’ LOPES ATHLETE APPRECIATION DINNER will be held this year on April 10, 2012 at 6:00 pm, in the gymnasium of the Wellness Center of Lamar Community College. … Read entire article »
Filed under: College, community, Education, Entertainment, Events, Lamar, Sports, Youth
Babe Ruth Officials Inspect Citizen’s Field
“Citizen’s Field is in a lot better shape than I expected.” That was the nod of approval from Robert Faherty, Vice President-Commissioner of Babe Ruth League, Inc., as he finished inspecting the softball field at the Lamar Sports Complex Tuesday, April 12. Faherty, and other League members, came to Lamar to review the latest preparations in the city and the field, that will host this Augusts’ Softball World Series for 16 year olds. Lamar … Read entire article »
Filed under: community, Economy, Entertainment, Lamar, Sports, Tourism, Youth
Exploring their Options
Thirty-nine booths were displayed as Lamar Community College hosted its annual Career Fair at the Wellness Center this past Tuesday, April 5. High school and college students, as well as members of the community were free to speak with business and academic representatives regarding their future career choices. Vendors included internet technology, numerous health career options, media, military and law enforcement careers, investment services, food services, accounting, hospitality, cosmetics or additional academic options. Each year, several … Read entire article »






