Northwest Auto Care Alliance opens registration for its two-day training event at Clover Park Technical College in Lakewood, Wash., for all industry members
Lakewood, Wash.—Registration is open for the 4th annual Northwest Auto Care Alliance (NWACA) Collision Training Expo (CTE) coming up on May 1-2, at Clover Park Technical College in Lakewood, Wash.

“We have a great lineup of instructors this year including Mike Anderson from Collision Advice and Craig Stevens from CCC, and we have expanded some classes,” said NWACA Secretary and Collision Chair Micah Strom, co-owner of Modern Collision Rebuild & Service in Bainbridge Island, Wash.
This year features an all-day hands-on class on three stage and matte finishes with booth time to practice and an in-depth all-day class diving into the CCC platform. On Saturday afternoon, Anderson will present a final closing session “Igniting Excellence.”
“This years classes allow you to be able to send the whole shop, from the front counter to the back of the shop where everyone can come together, learn and take their shop to the next level,” Strom said.
CTE is open to all collision industry professionals. Registration for NWACA members is $175 and $250 for non members. The event is sponsored by Ascents Consulting, Advanced Vehicle System Calibrations, Benefits Solutions NW, CCC, Collision Advice, Elitek, Hunter Engineering, Industrial Finishes, Wesco, and WorldPac.













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