Explore Manufacturing Camp Opens Doors to Hands-On Career Discovery for Clinton County Students

Wildcat Creek Career Cooperative (WCCC)

Wildcat Creek Career Cooperative (WCCC) is opening the doors to an exciting, hands-on learning experience this summer with its Explore Manufacturing Camp, designed for students currently in grades 7–9 who live in Clinton County.

Taking place June 22–26 at WCCC’s downtown campus (251 E. Clinton St.), the camp runs daily from 8:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. and offers students a unique opportunity to dive into the world of modern manufacturing. Throughout the week, participants will engage in interactive, skill-building activities that introduce them to high-demand career pathways. From welding and 3D printing to computer programming and biotechnology applications, students will gain firsthand experience with the tools and technologies shaping today’s industries.

In addition to classroom and lab-based learning, campers will step beyond the training space and into the real world. The program includes visits to local industry partner sites, giving students a behind-the-scenes look at manufacturing careers in action and helping them connect what they learn to real career opportunities right here in their community.

WCCC is committed to making this opportunity accessible to all students. The cost to attend is $60, which includes daily lunch and all program materials. Scholarships are available for families who may need financial assistance, ensuring that every interested student has the chance to participate.

The Explore Manufacturing Camp reflects WCCC’s mission to build skills and grow futures by exposing students to career pathways early and equipping them with meaningful, hands-on experiences. For many participants, this camp could be the first step toward discovering a passion for manufacturing and the wide range of careers it offers.

Spots are limited, and families are encouraged to register early to secure a place in this engaging summer experience.