The South Georgia Technical College Office of Student Affairs continued their “Spring Spectacular” event with activities for students at the college's Crisp County Center. Participants each created a terrarium, took part in an Easter egg hunt, and enjoyed a free lunch prepared by students in the Culinary Arts program.
Prior to the egg hunt, Josh Curtin, Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs, informed participants that a dozen gold-colored eggs had been hidden alongside the regular ones. Those who found the golden eggs were eligible to win prizes.
South Georgia Technical College offers a variety of organizations and activities in which students can participate as well as over 200 programs leading to a degree, diploma, or technical certificate of credit. Apply online at www.southgatech.edu. Registration for the summer semester is April 23.