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4b853cea818a2 Elizabeth Siverling of Sandusky, Haley Neighbors of Vermilion and Jordyn Baker of Perkins Township, made lots of friends, including a few guinea pigs, at EHOVE Career Center’s Youth Enrichment program called All About Pets.
Caitlen Cameron of Norwalk and Bailey Phillips of Lagrange perform a chromatography test with help from Instructor Kelly Bodkin in EHOVE Career Center’s Youth Enrichment class called Who Dun It? Students collect and test evidence to crack the case and catch the villain in this fun class held on Saturdays in February.
Benji Chaffee and his father, Ben Chaffee, of North Fairfield work together to build a magazine rack at EHOVE Career Center’s Youth Enrichment Carpentry class. Students are parent-child teams who learn the art of woodworking together with trained staff.
Cayla Sowders of Norwalk, Angelita Schmidt of Vermilion, Malorie Malson of Norwalk and Kayle Appeman of Norwalk jump while performing their routine at EHOVE Career Center’s Youth Enrichment program called We’ve Got the Spirit. Students learn dances, cheers and more skills to get the crowd on their feet in this fun program.
Rece Gimperling and Ella Fisher, both of Huron, wait for their partners to return the volleyballs to them as they each take turns spiking the ball over the net.
Alexandra Frazier of Bellevue gets ready to add sprinkles to the sugar cookies she made in the Kids Kitchen Café class.
Luke Skaggs and Jacob Mitnik, both of Berlin Heights, perform a chromatography test in EHOVE Career Center’s Youth Enrichment class called Who Dun It? Students work with an EHOVE Forensics instructor to collect and test evidence to crack the case and catch the villain.
Mike Lewallen Jr. and his father, Mike Lewallen Sr., of Huron, work together to build a magazine rack at EHOVE Career Center’s Youth Enrichment Carpentry class. Students are parent-child teams who learn the art of woodworking together with trained staff.
Lucy Cipinko of Vermilion did a great job making an American flag using the materials in the Mold Me class.
Students in the Kids Kitchen Café discovered the fabulous flavors of fresh fruit dipped in chocolate.
(L-R) Morgan Cole of Louisville gives a manicure to Megan Barber of Castalia with help from EHOVE Cosmetology student, Tiffany Papai of Western Reserve High School. The elementary students are attending EHOVE’s Youth Enrichment program called Looking Good.
A nice part of being in the Hand-crafted Greeting Cards class is making something to give away to someone else.
The girls in the We’ve Got the Spirit class think it’s tons of fun.
You don’t have to get messy in the Arts & Crafts class, but some say it’s more fun if you do!
Students of all ages in the Sign Language class had a great time learning some fun new signs.
The Kids Kitchen Café students think it’s great they get to make cookies in a class. (L-R) Courtney Kraft-Bellevue, Isabella Fantozzi-Huron, Hannah Holroyde-Huron, Alexandra Frazier-Bellevue, Kipten Paden-Vermilion, Audra Sennish-Sandusky, Kelsey Stadler-Huron, Jordyn Mitnik-Berlin Heights.
(L-R) Kennedy Masterson of Huron gets a manicure from Layne Gimperling, also of Huron, in the Looking Good class.
The Kids Computing students discovered new ways to use the computer and make some neat things to take home.
Students in the Beginning Drawing class really get into their work!
Luke Riley of New London is learning the basics in the Beginning Guitar class.
(L-R) Alysia Lloyd, Castalia, Lydia Hohe of Norwalk and Madison Kiell of Tiffin, prepare the materials to make new creations in the Mold Me class.
Elizabeth Siverling of Sandusky, Haley Neighbors of Vermilion and Jordyn Baker of Perkins Township, made lots of friends, including a few guinea pigs, at EHOVE Career Center’s Youth Enrichment program called All About Pets.

Saturday Youth Enrichment Programs

by Kendra Ward

February 24, 2010

Students have come from all over the area to EHOVE Career Center's Saturday Youth Enrichment programs.  Whether they're learning about pets, drawing or babysitting, they're having fun.  Kids are learning new skills in cooking, robotics, guitar, carpentry, volleyball, computers, Spanish, scrapbooking, sign language and much, much more!!!

 
 

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