NTCC celebrates 40th Anniversary with great turnout for community picnic

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NTCC administrators and members of the Board of Trustees cut the ribbon after remarks at the 40th Anniversary Community Picnic. 

ǿմý celebrated a major milestone on Saturday as around 1,000 people came out to campus for the 40th Anniversary Community Picnic. The event was filled with fun, laughter, and community pride as families, alumni, students, and friends gathered to mark four decades of NTCC serving Northeast Texas.

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Guests enjoyed a full day of activities, including a car show featuring more than 50 impressive vehicles and a lively cornhole tournament with 13 teams competing. Kids enjoyed games and attractions throughout the day, and the atmosphere was filled with excitement and school spirit.

“It was a fantastic day for NTCC and our community,” said Dr. Jon McCullough, Executive Vice President for Advancement and chair of the picnic committee. “Seeing so many families on campus — especially all the young children who could one day be future Eagles — was truly special. The turnout and enthusiasm showed just how much this college means to Northeast Texas.”

College officials extended heartfelt thanks to the many employees and students who worked tirelessly to make the event a success, as well as to the community members who came out to celebrate NTCC’s 40th anniversary.

For more information about NTCC and upcoming events, visit www.ntcc.edu.

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