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Learn how to get those mowers, chain saws, tillers and trimmers in good working condition for the spring planting season and keep them that way for years to come during a class in small engine repair offered by the Division of Continuing Education at Beaufort County Community College.

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    Small engine repair class offered

    Learn how to get those mowers, chain saws, tillers and trimmers in good working condition for the spring planting season and keep them that way for years to come during a class in small engine repair offered by the Division of Continuing Education at Beaufort County Community College.

    The class will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Jan. 14 and ending Feb. 20 Room 100 of Building 8A on the BCCC campus. The instructor is Thomas Rogers.

    Students will learn to repair four-cycle and two-cycle engines. Instruction will be given in theory and explanation, engine systems, functions, system failures and trouble-shooting. They will work on their own equipment as part of this hands-on class.

    The registration fee is $110.25, including student insurance.

    Students may register by calling 940-6375 or in person in room 802 of Building 8 on the BCCC campus. BCCC accepts Visa, MasterCard and Discover. Checks payable to Beaufort County Community College may be mailed to the attention of Eva Peartree, 5337 U.S. Highway 264 East, Washington, NC 27889. If the office is closed during the holidays, you may leave a voice mail and someone will return your call at a later date.

    For more information about this class, or other Community Service Program classes, contact Clay Carter, director, at (252) 940-6357 or by email at clayc@beaufortccc.edu. For more information about other Continuing Education classes, visit BCCC's Website at www.beaufortccc.edu/coned.


    Beaufort County Community College is a public comprehensive community college committed to accessible and affordable quality education, effective teaching, relevant training, and lifelong learning opportunities for the people served by the College.
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