CCCTC Students Work with Game Commission

(Provided photo)
(Provided photo)

CLEARFIELD – Students in the Collision Repair program at the Clearfield County Career & Technology Center (CCCTC) had the opportunity to work with the Pennsylvania Game Comission and Mark Gritzer, Wildlife Conservation officer in the Northcentral Region.

Gritzer brought a bear trap to the CCCTC that they use to trap nuisance bears to move to another area.  The students in the morning class received the ready to paint bear trap a few weeks ago and put their painting skills to use. They used the same paint they use to paint automobiles with to paint the bear trap.

Pictured, in the front row from left to right, are Caleb Perks, Conner Blake, Zacharieas Suhoney and Kirstan Egar, Collision Repair students.

In the second row, from left, are Brandon Francisco, Josh Jarrett, Caleb Haywood, Noah Brown, Zach Evans, Sage Rupp, Jeremy Records, Matt Willis and Zach Pentz, Collision Repair students, Gritzer and Darrin Dale, Collision Repair instructor.

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