The annual Hopkinsville Community College General Education Development Diploma (GED) ceremony will be held at 7 PM on Thursday, May 30 in the HCC’s Auditorium Building, Thomas L. Riley Lecture Hall.
More than 80 adults from Caldwell, Christian, Todd, and Trigg Counties will be eligible for recognition during the ceremony while receiving their GED credentials.
The High Scorer Award will also be presented.
Kentucky Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Warren Beeler will be the ceremony speaker.
He earned a bachelor of science degree in animal science from Western Kentucky University. Before his current position, he served as Executive Director in the Kentucky Governor’s office focusing on agriculture policy as well as the General Superintendent with North American International Livestock Exposition.
He has been actively involved as a livestock show judge for the last 47 years, participating in shows across 43 states.
Beeler has received numerous honors including being named to the Kentucky Pork Producers Hall of Fame, Western Kentucky University Agriculture Alumnus of the year, University of Kentucky Animal and Food Science Hall of Fame, and Distinguished Rural Kentuckian.
He lives on a 220-acre livestock farm in Caneyville, with his wife of 42 years, DeeDee. They have five children and two granddaughters.
HCC’s location of Kentucky Adult Education is in the college’s Technology Center, second floor. KYAE provides free instruction for individuals preparing to take the GED to earn the High School Equivalency Diploma.
For information regarding the GED preparation or testing, call (270) 707-3925 or visit rebrand.ly/GEDatHCC.