Young students take part in a White Mountains Community College career exploration camp. The college this summer is hosting four youth summer camps focused on career exploration for students from sixth to 10th grade. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Young students take part in a White Mountains Community College career exploration camp. The college this summer is hosting four youth summer camps focused on career exploration for students from sixth to 10th grade. (COURTESY PHOTO)
BERLIN — White Mountains Community College is expanding its summer offerings to host four youth day camps. Geared toward career exploration for middle and high school students, this year’s multiday camps will be available in a variety of topics including "Career Ed-Ventures" on June 27, "Safe Sitter" on June 29, "Veterinary Science" on July 18 and "Junior Culinary" on Aug. 1.
Tamara Roberge, WMCC’s coordinator of workforce development and community education, said: “Our summer camps are very vibrant, and we change them every year to explore a wide variety of interests. Last year’s science, technology, education and manufacturing (STEM) camp was very well attended, and all the children left with skills and an excitement for college and learning. We want to see the inspiration in young children to get an education and discover and follow their passion.”
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