Don't Drip Drive - Free Inspections at SCC Automotive

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Community College is launching a series of free auto leak workshops to foster vehicle maintenance awareness and environmental responsibility, running from February to March 2017. The workshops, located in the automotive building, are designed to educate participants on the significance of addressing auto leaks, which can lead to serious environmental issues. Each session is scheduled for specific evenings, providing flexibility for attendees to register for a time that suits them. The initiative reflects the college's commitment to community service and environmental education. By participating, attendees can gain valuable skills while contributing to a healthier planet.

Free parking will be available during evening workshops, making it easier for community members to attend. This program not only serves as a practical resource for vehicle owners but also underscores the importance of responsible vehicle maintenance. Shoreline Community College's automotive program aims to make a lasting impact on both individuals and the environment.

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