(WAUSAU, Wis.) – Employees and students at Northcentral Technical College (NTC) gave their time and talent to the community during a dedicated day of service on Friday, September 16. The second annual Day of Service event was part of NTC’s celebration of positively impacting the community for the past 110 years.
“One of the pillars of my presidency is continuing the College’s longstanding commitment to the communities that we serve,” said Dr. Jeannie Worden, NTC President. “We are proud of our 110 year history of positively impacting the community. As I head into my second year as President of NTC, it was important that we continued our #TimberwolvesCare day of service to ensure our students and employees had the ability to give of their time and talents to causes and organizations throughout north central Wisconsin.”
Organizations served include:
- United Way
- Monk Botanical Gardens
- Salvation Army
- Habitat for Humanity
- Local libraries
- Marathon County Literacy Council
- Stable Hands
- Humane Society of Marathon County
- Hagar House
- Blood Center of North Central Wisconsin
- Marathon Historical Society
- Women’s Community
- Aspirus Family House
- Highway clean up
- Local nursing homes
- Local elementary classrooms
- St. Vincent de Paul
- Local cemeteries
- Tunnels to Towers Foundation
- Runaways Animal Rescue
- Local food pantries
- And many others
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Northcentral Technical College (www.ntc.edu) is north central Wisconsin's premier two-year college of choice and is a resource for all District residents. It provides individuals, organizations and businesses with quality skills training in a wide range of programs designed to build a competitive, technologically advanced workforce in today's rapidly changing global environment. NTC has six convenient campus locations in Wausau, Antigo, Medford, Phillips, Spencer, and Wittenberg, as well as a Public Safety Center of Excellence in Merrill, a Wood Technology Center of Excellence in Antigo and an Agriculture Center of Excellence just north of the Wausau Campus in the Village of Maine. The Wausau Campus also features a Center for Health Sciences, Center for Business & Industry, Information Technology & Entrepreneurial Center (iTEC), STEM Center, Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Center of Excellence, SPOONS restaurant, Studio Max Salon + Spa and a Center for Geriatric Education.