CSN engages with local community during annual mesquite days

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CSN Mesquite participated in the 40th Annual Mesquite Days Event and Parade, held from May 2 to May 4. The event was an opportunity for the institution to engage with the community and promote its upcoming Summer and Fall 2024 classes.

Darlene Montague, Chantile McAllister, and Adam Hilker represented CSN Mesquite at the event. They provided information on various programs such as Phlebotomy and HVAC Technician, thanks to support from the CSN Marketing Team.

During the parade, volunteers and students joined in distributing information and candy. Dantzel Park, a graduating student, rode in a truck bed wearing her cap and gown.

The event took place at Mesquite’s Recreation Center. The booth attracted visitors while the parade moved along Mesquite Blvd. These activities highlighted CSN Mesquite’s dedication to community engagement.

“Events like Mesquite Days not only strengthen the bond between CSN Mesquite and the community but also serve as a testament to our commitment to providing quality education,” said a representative of CSN Mesquite.

CSN looks forward to future events that will allow continued interaction with their local community.



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