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As a Liberal Arts College, Clearwater Christian
College has many different ways to reach the
community. One effective avenue of ministry
employs the use of the Science department.
The Creation Science Center is an extension of
the classroom experience and students major
ing in biology or science education assist Mrs.
Mary Parker direct the workshops held for
local day schools. The audiences range in age
from pre-school to highschool.
The tours disseminate information about
many different areas such as dinosours and the
expose them to the truth of creation.
The College’s music and drama programs
also promote the college in the local churches
and community. Many guests attend the an
nual Christmas program and spring play. The
division of Arts and Science represents the
College most effectively.
Dr. Gary Parker uses an
overhead projector to
make it easier for his stu
dents to get down the lec
ture notes for Invertebrate
Zoology.
Billy Gosselin permits Jul
ius Squeeser (the eastern
king snake) the chance to
be out of his cage. The
snake enjoys stretching
while Billy tries to study
for his class.
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