Coahoma Community College has announced that it will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, March 9, at 10:00 a.m. to showcase its newly-constructed Student Activity and Family Enhancement (S.A.F.E.) Center.

The facility aims to enhance student-athletes’ lives, the entire student population, and the community at large. The constructor of the building is Flagstar Construction from Pontotoc, Mississippi.

The S.A.F.E Center comes at a crucial time for CCC’s athletic programs, whose coaches are all eager to keep improving upon the gains that they have experienced.

The center will be available to all CCC athletic teams and the community.

The facility, which is located adjacent to James E. Miller Stadium, includes a section for weight and strength training, an open running turf to perform activities equipped enough space for inclement weather, and a physical therapy and training room. The athletic and physical trainer will use the therapy room to aid student-athletes in rehabilitation and condition strengthening if they were injured while playing. Each section of the center is necessary and will assist in athletic teams’ overall development and will provide a comfortable place for the community to enjoy.

The event is open to the general public and a short program will be followed by a tour of the facility. COVID-19 protocols will be in place.

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