Midland College is beneficiary of ‘Shoot for the Future’ clay shoot

MIDLAND Midland West Rotary Club on Sept. 29 will host its “Shoot for the Future” clay shoot” at Windecker Farms, 2551 Co. Road 2801, Stanton.

Proceeds from this fundraiser will go to provide scholarships for students enrolled in Midland College Career and Technology (CTE) programs.

The event organizer is Tom Jones, Midland West Rotary Club president. For information about the shoot, including registration and sponsorship, contact Jones, [email protected], (432) 553-5456 or visit https://givebutter.com/Shoot2023

Students benefitting from the scholarships include those enrolled in the following programs:

Automotive Technology | Aviation Maintenance | Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling |

Organizational Management | Office Systems Technology |

Business Administration and Business Management | Computer Aided Drafting and Design | Computer Programming and Analytics| Criminal Justice | Automotive Collision Repair |

Diesel Technology | Emergency Medical Services | Electrical Technology | Energy Technology |

Fire Science Technology | Health Information Management | Computer Information Technology | Nursing | Paralegal | Respiratory Care| Sonography | Transportation Training-Truck Driving |

Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Technology | Welding Technology

“Students in these programs have a sense of calling,” Curt Pervier, MC Associate Vice President of CTE Planning and Coordination, said. “They truly enjoy working hands-on. They not only become proficient in a skill that enables them to provide for themselves and their families, but also they build self-confidence and leadership skills by using their unique gifts and talents. When these students receive a credential from Midland College, they are immediately employable in Permian Basin business and industry, therefore providing a vital pipeline to the region’s economy.”