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ond annual Automotive Restoration car show, as well as www.cccc.edu/curriculum/majors/automotiverestoration/.
worked with Rhodes to establish a student car club. The Collision Repair Education Foundation, founded in
Nixon said her future plans are to graduate and then to find 1991, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to support-
a shop. “By working in a shop, I would gain the experience ing collision repair educational programs, schools, and stu-
needed to become an automotive instructor or open a shop dents to create qualified, entry-level employees and con-
of my own,” she said. nect them with an array of career opportunities. To learn
more about the organization, visit https://www.collisioned-
“With the qualities that I have personally witnessed Kas- ucationfoundation.org/.
sidy display, day in and day out, I am confident that she
would excel and strive for the highest standard in every-
thing she decides to do,” said Rhodes. “I count both myself
and the industry as fortunate to have such a passionate,
hardworking and skilled individual to join the workforce.”
In the CCCC Automotive Restoration program, students
get extensive hands-on training in a variety of subjects
such as metal and plastic body restoration, wood and steel
component fabrication, automotive engines and drive train,
painting and refinishing, automobile upholstery, electrical
systems and welding.
Nixon said of the program: “It is a super welcoming en-
vironment, the instructors are awesome, and you learn so
much.”
To learn more about the Central Carolina Community Col-
lege Automotive Restoration Technology program, visit
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