On Fox 47’s Morning Blend, instructor Tom Pratt and student Peyton S. proudly represented the WTC’s Automotive Technology program, showcasing what it means to learn with your hands and your head. From diagnostics to drivetrain systems, students in the program don’t just study auto tech—they live it.
To celebrate a year of hard work, community members are invited to the upcoming Cruise-In Car Show on Thursday, May 30, from 4:00–7:00 pm at the WTC campus in Mason. The show will feature student-built and restored vehicles, interactive demonstrations, and a whole lot of automotive pride.
Event Info:
WTC Cruise-In Car Show
May 30, 2025 | 4:00–7:00 PM
611 Hagadorn Road, Mason, MI
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