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Parents and grandparents have a chance this summer to enroll their children in College for Kids, a series of fun and educational programs that will get them moving and thinking

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    Parents and grandparents have a chance this summer to enroll their children in College for Kids, a series of fun and educational programs that will get them moving and thinking.

Boater Safety

    Learn to skipper a boat with confidence. The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will cover the basics of what you need to know to take to the water. This course for ages ten and up will cover basic boating safety, equipment, rules of the road, weather and incorporate the Boating Guide for North Carolina. This course satisfies the requirement for safety training for boaters under the age of 26. It will take place on June 21 from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. and costs just $10.

Create Your Own Job Bootcamp

    This camp is designed for students ages 13-17 wishing to learn about running their own businesses in a fun and interactive environment. Participants will work in teams to develop a business idea and understand what constitutes a successful business plan. By the end of the camp, participants will develop a business concept, marketing ideas, and present their plans to their fellow entrepreneurs Shark Tank style! Participants will learn teamwork, community assessment, marketing and some public speaking throughout the process. The instructor for this course is Lentz Stowe, director of the Small Business Center at BCCC. It runs from June 22-23 from 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. and costs $30.

Introductory Welding for Teens

    This class is for teens who enjoy building and creating things. It will give them access to equipment you may not have in your garage. In this introductory welding class, teens ages 15-17 will learn from Ted Clayton the basics of Mig (GMAW), Tig (GTAW) and stick (SMAW) welding. By the end of the class you will be able to complete basic welds and complete a basic project.

    Participants will also get a chance to tour Flanders Filters, the number one filter production plant in the world. It runs from June 17-18 from 8:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. and costs $80.

Follow Me to the Farm

    This program is for youth who love digging in the dirt, being outside and messing around in the kitchen. The Farm to Table camp is a chance for them to learn about food first hand. They will work on a farm, grow vegetables and harvest seeds, and cook healthy snacks with nutritious foods. BCCC is partnering with Raised on a Barn Farm to provide experiences in hands-on farming, composting, exercising and cooking. Youth will be placed in a camp based on their age. The first session runs June 20-23 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and costs $65. This camp offers sessions later in the summer as well.

Croquet

    Backyard croquet is more fun with improved skills and a better understanding of the game. Instructor Tony Price will teach teens age 11-15 more about the course, rules, strategy, tactics and etiquette. Students will need to dress according to the weather as the class will be held outside. This class will take place on June 13-14 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and cost just $30.

Sewing for Fun

    This course will cover basic sewing techniques such as measuring, cutting, and stitching by hand and machine. Students will make a custom tote bag and possibly a project of their choice. Individual expression will be encouraged with each project. This $50 class for ages 10-12 will be taught by Linda Batchelor and take place on June 13-16 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.


    To register, call Eva Peartree at 252-940-6375 or email eva.peartree@beaufortccc.edu or Justin Rose at 252-940-6262 or justin.rose@beaufortccc.edu.

  • Contact: Attila Nemecz
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