ENTERPRISE- With the turn of 15 gold shovels Wednesday morning, ground was broken on the new 50,000-square-foot performing arts center to be built on the campus of Enterprise State Community
State and municipal elected officials and community leaders from the Wiregrass community joined ESCC administrators, staff, and students to celebrate the first building to be constructed on the Enterprise campus in more than 30 years.
“The beacon of this college has burned brightly for nearly 60 years,” he said. “We see this beacon burning each day in the employees who arrive to welcome students and prepare our students for various careers. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio “You can’t talk about Fine Arts without talking about Dr. Thomas,” Drake said. “He works so hard to provide us with the best opportunities and to grow, not only in the fine arts but in life.
“We have seen record-breaking education budgets passed and they were very kind to us in the special appropriations bill this past session,” Long said, also thanking Enterprise Mayor Bill Cooper, the Enterprise City Council, and City Administrator Jonathan Tullos for their support. “We have developed a strong bond. We’ve got several partnerships going and you have stepped up and provided financial support for these construction projects.
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