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             MTI to 
			host annual High School Welding Competition 
			
		 
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            [April 29, 2015]  
			EAST PEORIA, Ill. – Midwest Technical 
			Institute invites the public to attend the 2015 High School Welding 
			Competition for juniors and senior students from 8 a.m. to 12:30 
			p.m. May 1 at MTI’s East Peoria campus, 280 High Point Lane, East 
			Peoria. 
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			 Up to five students from each high school will 
			compete in a number of welding challenges designed to test their 
			skills and promote the value of a hands-on education in today’s 
			competitive job market. Dozens of students from several area high 
			schools are expected to participate in the event.  
			 
			The competition will award trophies and cash prizes to the top three 
			winners: $500 for a first place finish; $250 for a second place 
			finish; and $100 for a third place finish. The top 10 winners from 
			will also receive a medal in recognition of their achievement.  
			 
			Established in 2007, the competition offers high school students 
			more than an opportunity to showcase their welding talents. 
			Participants will have the chance to tour the East Peoria campus, 
			meet with faculty and staff and receive valuable information on how 
			to turn their passion into a lifelong, lucrative career. 
			 
			  MTI’s Director of High School Development Eric Gleason believes the 
			competition provides students with a well-rounded look at the skills 
			and work ethic required to be a professional welder. 
			 
			“The weld competition is designed to allow area high school students 
			to not only showcase their skillset, but also to get a feel for the 
			MTI environment and experience welding at the next level,” said 
			Gleason, who also feels strongly students enjoy putting their 
			hard-earned skills on display for the public, and that the 
			communities surrounding each MTI campus benefit from the event.  
			 
			“I have been a part of this competition for the past eight years and 
			each year it gets better,” Gleason added. “This event brings 
			awareness to the community that welding is a viable option for 
			anyone, and the buzz in the air when the competition starts is 
			awesome.” 
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The East Peoria campus offers MTI’s Journeyman Welder I and II Program to train 
students for employment as professional welders in as little as seven months.
 
 
For more information on the welding competition, contact the East Peoria campus 
at (309) 427-2750. For interview requests and other media inquiries, contact 
MTI’s Director of Marketing at Stacey Wierman at (309) 427-2750, ext. 1228.  
				 
			[Nick Ostdick, Midwest Technical 
			Institute] About 
			Midwest Technical Institute 
			Midwest Technical Institute offers hands-on training in a number of 
			mechanical trade and allied health career fields to help students 
			succeed as a member of today’s rapidly-changing workforce. MTI, 
			along with its sister school, Delta Technical College, operates 
			seven campuses across the Midwest and Mississippi Delta regions. For 
			more information, visit www.midwesttech.edu.  
			  
			
			
			  
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