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Chancellor James McCormick lends a hand to college staff member Karla Sand during preparations for the Building Dedication Celebration. |
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Librarians Bonnie Boese and Al Mamaril socialized with colleagues and community members |
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College faculty and staff from both campuses of Anoka-Ramsey Community College enjoyed the opportunity to mingle with one another. |
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The Minnesota State Band entertained the nearly 400 attendees at the Cambridge Campus Building Dedication, Aug. 23. |
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College student Michelle Teich and her three sons enjoyed the festivities. The boys all announced that they plan to attend ARCC once they graduate from high school. |
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Anoka-Ramsey Community College invited residents of East Central Minnesota to enjoy lunch at the Cambridge Campus. |
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The Mayor of Cambridge Marlys Palmer addressed the crowd and emphasized importance of the college campus in Cambridge. |
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ARCC President, Pat Johns (left), and Vice Chair of the MnSCU Board of Trustees, Ruth Grendahl, took time to visit with Minnesota Senator, Rick Olseen, during the celebration at the Cambridge Campus. |
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Event speakers crossed the path that lead to the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The path was a symbolic bridge to the future built by all of the teams of people who have worked hard to make the 34,000 square-foot addition to the Cambridge Campus a reality. |
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Flanked by local dignitaries, student Jaime Lind (front left) and Trustee Ruth Grendahl (front right) cut the ribbon to celebrate the opening of the new 34,000 square-foot addition to the Cambridge Campus of Anoka-Ramsey Community College. |