Carl Sandburg College Cruise-In May 7 Supports Automotive Club

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Show off your ride at the Carl Sandburg College Cruise-In from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. May 7 outside Building G on Sandburg’s Main Campus in Galesburg.

This event is open to all makes and models, with no registration fee required. Donations are welcome to support the Sandburg Automotive Club. Food from Innkeeper’s Coffee will be available.

Attendees can also view and tour Sandburg’s automotive, welding and computer numerical control shops located inside Building G. The college’s automotive technology program moved from Building B into its new location in Building G this semester. With the move, all of Sandburg’s industrial programs are now housed under one roof.

For questions or to pre-register, contact Abby Simpson at absimpson.27@gmail.com or call 309.345.3501.

PHOTOS: NEW HOME FOR AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM

***Courtesy of Carl Sandburg College***

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