RESCHEDULED: 2nd Annual Cars and Conversation Auto Show ๐Ÿš—

Blue sports car with orange and black racing stripes on display at last year's eventThe 2nd Annual Cars and Conversation Fundraiser Auto Show at Central Piedmontโ€™s Levine Campus, originally scheduled for Sept. 14, has been rescheduled for Sat., Oct. 26. This family-friendly event is the perfect opportunity to admire cool cars, trucks, and motorcycles while supporting a great cause.

๐Ÿ“… Event Snapshot:

  • NEW Date: Sat., Oct. 26
  • Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • Location: Levine Campus
  • Admission: $5 General | $20 Vehicle Show Registration

๐ŸŽ‰ Event Highlights:

  • Car/Truck/Motorcycle Show: Show off your ride or enjoy browsing the diverse selection of vehicles.
  • ๐ŸŽถ Live DJ & Music: Keep the vibe going while you explore the show.
  • ๐Ÿ” Food Trucks: Enjoy delicious eats from local vendors.
  • ๐Ÿ… Giveaways & Contests: Participate in raffles, contests, and win exciting door prizes!
  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Tours: Take a tour of Central Piedmontโ€™s facilities.
  • Supporting a Cause: Proceeds benefit the Central Piedmont SKILLS USA Automotive Clubs.

Introducing the Leon Levine Health Sciences Center

exterior of Leon Levine Health Sciences BuildingWe may have grown a bit since the last time you were on Central Campus so let us introduce you to the North Classroom Building (on the Quad) and the Leon Levine Health Services Building (across Elizabeth Ave from the bookstore & opposite the Levine IT Building)

In recognition of a $2.5-million grant from The Leon Levine Foundation to support health sciences education and health careers preparation at Central Piedmont Community College, the college is naming its new health programs facility on its Central Campus the Leon Levine Health Sciences Center.

 

Located at the corner of Charlottetowne Avenue and Elizabeth Avenue, the Leon Levine Health Sciences Center opened in August 2020. While many Central Piedmont students still were taking classes remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students in a number of health careers programs that require in-person instruction began taking classes and labs in the new facility immediately.

 

Covering approximately 74,450 square-feet of space, the Leon Levine Health Sciences Center provides a home base for multiple health professions programs, including dental assisting, biomedical equipment technology, surgical technology, and polysomnography, and hosts a state-of-the-art virtual-anatomy classroom. In addition, the facility provides students with a number of hospital simulation rooms, including, trauma, mother and child, pediatric, typical patient rooms, an operating room, clinical laboratory, and pharmacy. The building is also home to the geomatics and civil engineering programs and provides several general use classrooms.

 

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