( KLZA) -- A large crowd showed up for the Southeast Community College Learning Center ribbon cutting in Falls City Thursday morning.
The new 9,500 square foot facility , located at 3200 Bill Schock Boulevard is open and a class was actually going on during the ribbon cutting. The class schedule will remain the same as in the former location in Falls City.
Community Medical Center CEO Ryan Larsen says he is excited about the opportunities the new facility will offer, enhancing the efforts of Southeast Community College, what it will do for the community, and help develop skills people need for jobs.
Falls City Mayor Shawna Bindle was among the speakers at the ribbon cutting. She said the City is excited to have a facility to train the workers local industries need.
Learning Center Coordinator Holly Carr says the wait for the new facility has been worth it.
There are four classrooms, a large manufacturing space and a health science area. Both business and industry training will be offered by the the Learning Center.
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