Wednesday is ACC Day in Boissevain.

Assiniboine Community College has lined up a day of activities on April 13 as part of the ongoing ACC Day series.

“We thought Boissevain would be a terrific community to host our next ACC Day,” said Lisa Huston, ACC Alumni Relations Officer. “For us, it’s an opportunity to reconnect with alumni, talk to employers who hire our graduates and learn more about the community many of our students come from.”

The day begins with a come-and-go reception at Sawmill Tea & Coffee Co. from 9 to 11 a.m. The community is welcome to stop in for complimentary coffee and conversation. ACC President Mark Frison will be in attendance to talk about the college’s programming and the development of the North Hill Campus in Brandon.

ACC’s Centre of Continuing Studies will host a free ‘lunch and learn’ on the topic Dealing with Difficult People, starting at 11:30 a.m. The 90-minute workshop is designed for those working in careers where they may encounter frustrated or upset customers on occasion.

Boissevain Collegiate and Killarney Secondary School students will also be a part of the action as college instructors and students from a number of ACC’s programs will be showcasing hands-on learning through bellringer sessions.

Over the past three years, the college has hosted ACC Day events in Virden, Dauphin, Neepawa and Portage la Prairie.