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August 14, 2004

Albany- Albany Tech held their annual community showcase Saturday. Nearly 40 exhibits were set up explaining the colleges programs and what career options students in those programs have.

"We do a lot more than just hydraulics. We do mechanical electrical, electronics and motor control," says Industrial Systems Technology instructor, Joseph Castongia.

"The forest technology program is one of three in the state that trains up your two-year forest technicians. A lot of them work as rangers. Most people would know them with the Georgia Forestry Commission ," says Forest Technology Instructor, Dale Dickens.

The event also gave prospective students a chance to learn about the schools programs before they enroll.

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