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The 11th Annual Sarah R. Gnilka Memorial plant sale will be from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Friday, April 28, on the Front Lawn of the Sycamore Building. There will be 70 different varieties offered, including new ones for this year. All Proceeds go directly to the Sarah R. Gnilka Memorial Scholarship. All plants are raised from seed in the Sycamore Greenhouse at A-B Tech!
The Village of Flat Rock now has bat houses thanks to the efforts by students in A-B Tech’s Construction Management and Sustainability Technologies Departments, led by Instructors Eric Hurley and David Fortner.
Stuart joined the Asheville Radio Museum as a volunteer to help bring to life the fascinating story of how radio was first discovered and the huge impact it has on our lives today.
Computer Technologies Instructor Pete Kennedy attended the NC GIS conference in Raleigh this February, where he presented “Using GIS to Prioritize Trail Maintenance in Pisgah National Forest.”
Kim England, Executive Assistant for Student Services, was honored for Outstanding Collaboration with the Finish Line Grant Program and the NC Works Career Center, by the Mountain Area Workforce Development Board.
… Pierson, A-B Tech’s nominee for the state Gov. Robert W. Scott Leadership Award, was nominated for her …
… Tech’s student team will head to ACF National Finals in New Orleans in July, marking the college’s 14th appearance in … and will compete for National Student Chef of the Year in New Orleans. He also served as team captain for the A-B Tech … and tears to earn their way to the national competition in New Orleans this July.” There were also 23 students competing …
Minneapolis, MN — The Pre-College Development Academy (PCDA), a leading post-high school soccer academy, today announced a groundbreaking partnership with Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College (A-B Tech), a respected community college based out of Asheville, North Carolina.
In the weeks following Helene, A-B Tech alum Roman Nourse took the words “food runner” to a new level. The energetic sous chef, who works at Givens Estate, put his culinary and project management skills to use by acting as a volunteer chef, project manager, and delivery driver for organizations providing food to those in need.
From arming camp instructors with blacksmithing skills to connecting electrical apprentices with local construction projects, a new grant will enable the college’s Occupational and Skilled Trades (OST) program to expand its reach across the state.