OGDENSBURG -- Continuing a 20-year tradition, the senior students of Northwest Tech’s graphic communication class donated 150 children’s coloring activity books to Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center. …
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OGDENSBURG -- Continuing a 20-year tradition, the senior students of Northwest Tech’s graphic communication class donated 150 children’s coloring activity books to Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center.
The book was created solely by the students who organized themselves as a project-based learning publishing business and applied their graphic design and computer application skills.
The book was then printed courtesy of the BOCES print shop.