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CCC MEN’S SOCCER TEAM IS ON FIRE!
CAYUGABRIEFS CCC’S FOOD PANTRIES ARE READY TO HELP HUNGRY STUDENTS By Kaitlyn Diego, Editor-in-chief The Cayuga Cupboard is an on campus food pantry for students to obtain food and personal care items. Open to all students, the only thing that must be presented is a student ID. Students are able to take up to five items per visit, and are asked to check their emails daily to see when the cupboard is open. Hours typically run from 11 AM to 1 PM on both the Auburn and Fulton campuses, however, hours may vary depending on the help received from volunteers. The Cupboard takes donations regularly, and is currently looking for any kind of food or personal care products. Toni Giannettino, advisor for the Cupboard says donations for the Auburn Campus can be dropped off in M213 or SH 26, and at the Library Circulation Desk for the Fulton campus. If anyone would like to volunteer to work at the Cupboard, please contact Kelsie Pierce at atkpierce8@cayuga-cc.edu.
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THE TEAM HAS WON ITS FIRST FOUR CONTESTS
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Children are already enjoying the many activities offered at Cayuga Community College’s new Childcare Center. The renovated facility officially opened September 12th with a ribbon-cutting.
RIBBON CUTTING MARKS OPENING OF CAYUGA’S NEW CHILDCARE CENTER Cayuga Community College formally celebrated the opening of its new Childcare Center on Thursday, Sept. 12, with leaders saying the renovated facility will help answer the Auburn community’s need for greater childcare options.
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Vol. 66 Issue 1 September 17, 2019
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CCC President Brian Durant (left) got out the big scissors for a big event last Thursday. The new facility at 81 Wall Street in the City of Auburn will house Cayuga’s existing childcare services and will allow for additional classrooms and expanded enrollment in certain programs. Overall, the enrollment in the College’s childcare program will expand by approximately 40 children. “Cayuga Community College is proud to create a stronger childcare program with the opening of our new Childcare Center. For a long time Cayuga has provided outstanding childcare services that offer education benefits and social opportunities for local children, and a secure, reliable option that parents and guardians can trust. We’re excited to see this program expand to meet the need
of the Auburn community,” said Cayuga President Dr. Brian Durant. “This new Childcare Center offers a fortunate confluence of Cayuga Community College supporting families in our community while at the same time fulfilling its mission of providing academic and training opportunities for Cayuga students in programs like Early Childhood and Psychology,” said College Board of Trustees Chair Marian Brown. “With the opening of this new facility, following the completion of our Falcon Park renovations, the college is expanding its community-support efforts well beyond the bounds of our campuses.” Cayuga is already a local leader in childcare services. The College offers year-round, curriculum-based programs operated by the Faculty-Student Association. Programming is available for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old, including a young toddlers program, 3PK and Universal Pre kindergarten for the Auburn Enlarged City School District. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and is in excellent standing with the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. The new Childcare Center underwent an extensive modernization effort before opening this semester. Renovations included HVAC and roof replacement, a remodeled playground, refurbishing the building’s interior and exterior and enhancing the building’s security. The Childcare Center will maintain its partnership with related academic programs at Cayuga, including Early Childhood, Psychology, Occupational Therapy Assistant and Nursing. College students will continue internships, coursework and field placement opportunities with the childcare program. For more information about Cayuga’s childcare services, visit https://www. cayuga-cc. edu/students/childcare/. —CCC staff report
Sophomore forward Matt Devlin (Belfast, Northern Ireland) tallied the Spartans first three goals before adding a fourth late in leading Cayuga to an opening 6-0 win on the road at North Country on Saturday 8/31. Fellow sophomore Kent Meier (Farmington, PA) scored once and added two assists ... while freshman Owen Ware (Grimsby, England) score the last goal. Goalkeeper James Hogan (Newcastle, England) stopped five Saint shots in putting up his first career clean sheet. On Sunday, September 1st, the Cayuga CC men’s soccer team was led by a pair of threegoal performances by Dennis Bates (Oswestry, England) and Matt Devlin (Belfast, Northern Ireland) .. .in a convincing 8-1 win over Clinton. Devlin was coming off a 4-goal CCC Sophomore forward Matt Devlin performance in the team’s opener the was recognized previous day. Kent by the NJCAA as Meier (Farmington, the National Men’s PA) and Oran Grigg Division Ill Player-of- ( B i r m i n g h a m , the-week for August England) netted 26-September 1. the Spartans other two goals. Meier also assisted on two of the Spartan goals. Clinton did manage to get on the board in the first half on a long shot from about 40 yards out. The team then scored two decisive wins over SUNY Adirondack (7-1) on Sunday, September 8th and SUNY Broome County (3-0) on Wednesday, September 11th. MORE SPORTS ON PAGE 5
CCC’S FRAME RECEIVES HONOR
Cayuga Director of Theatre Operations Bob Frame was recognized for 5 years of service with the American Association of Community Theatres at this summer’s National Festival! Bob is on the AACT Board of Directors and served as the technical liaison, coordinating production efforts with 18 companies vying for awards before a national audience. He also led the festival’s National Design Exhibition and Competition, which presents awards to theatrical designers. Congratulations Bob!
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