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4.6 (5 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

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6 years ago

Best place in town to get your Alcohol Card. Kevin was very helpful and very fun to chat with, really cares about his job.

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I went to this school for the electrical course Shawn was my instructor and he was a big time jerk…read morehe get mad if you didn't understand it and would put you down in front of everyone also they calm to help you with getting a job afterwards that's a total lie I would repeatedly hit him up asking for help to little to no reply or help. don't get me work I learned a lot and Shawn did help me with my final and for that I'm very thankful but I can't help but have a sour taste in my mouth about this place I would really consider what your getting in to before you sign up for this place

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Okay so now I'm "Bougie" because I make wine! I really am…read moreenjoying this process! When you sign up to make your own wine you gotta get involved! From setting up your dates, picking your grapes variety, to actually pressing and bottling they make it all really fun! You should Seriously check into it!

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