Hanceville, Cullman honor Wallace State with proclamations during Community College Month

HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail and Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs both
                        signed proclamations this week recognizing Wallace State Community College during
                        Community College Month.
Wallace State President Dr. Vicki Karolewics thanked the mayors for their support
                        and this recognition.  She introduced the students, who represent the Wallace State
                        SGA, Ambassadors and other campus organizations.id="attachment_17700" align="alignright" width="300" Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail, seated, signs a proclamation honoring Wallace State
                           Community College during Community College Month. On hand for the signing were Wallace
                           State students Chandler Ogles, standing at left, of Warrior, Karina Faulkner of Holly
                           Pond, and Wallace State President Dr. Vicki Karolewics.“We have an outstanding relationship with Wallace State, and we’re proud of what the
                        college represents for our city, county, and the state,” said Hanceville Mayor Kenneth
                        Nail. “The City of Hanceville does its best to promote Wallace State, because what’s
                        good for Wallace State is good for Hanceville.”
 Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail, seated, signs a proclamation honoring Wallace State
                           Community College during Community College Month. On hand for the signing were Wallace
                           State students Chandler Ogles, standing at left, of Warrior, Karina Faulkner of Holly
                           Pond, and Wallace State President Dr. Vicki Karolewics.“We have an outstanding relationship with Wallace State, and we’re proud of what the
                        college represents for our city, county, and the state,” said Hanceville Mayor Kenneth
                        Nail. “The City of Hanceville does its best to promote Wallace State, because what’s
                        good for Wallace State is good for Hanceville.”
Mayor Jacobs told the students in attendance how much the city appreciates its relationship
                        with the college and the impact it has had on the city in regard to building its workforce
                        and attracting business and industry to the area, and it being a wonderful resource
                        for students in the area.
Wallace State has been celebrating Community College Month by highlighting the stories
                        of alumni, and with various events this month. For more information, visit www.wscccalumni.org/ccmonth21.
Registration for Summer semester is underway. Summer semester features one 10-week
                        term beginning May 26 and two 5-week terms, with classes offered on campus in Hanceville
                        and Oneonta, online, day, evening and weekends. For more information about Wallace
                        State, visit www.wallacestate.edu.