The Clearfield County Career and Technology Center recently hosted a career camp for students in grades 6-8. Students went to 8 different programs to experience the various career options over the four days of the camp. Their choices included the following: architectural drafting, auto mechanics, collision repair, cosmetology, culinary arts, diesel, marketing, masonry, MIS/computers and welding. Grants from North Central Youth Council/RCEP and Project Success funded the program. Pictured is Darrin Dale, Collision Repair Instructor, with some Career Camp students.