Grant reduces fee for welding, armoring class
26 Apr 2019
News
ANGOLA — The cost of an artisan armoring and welding class offered at The Enterprise Center through Freedom Academy has been reduced thanks in part to an anonymous grant donor.
The class, which begins May 21, was originally $945 per student with all necessary materials being provided.
The grant and other collaboration has reduced the price to $485 per student, said Anita Shepherd, Freedom Academy’s director of operations and client services.
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