NEWBERRY — Young people looking for something different, fun and exciting to do this summer will find several options available from Piedmont Technical College.

From electronics to tiaras, a variety of camps and summer programs are available for everyone to get hands-on with Piedmont Tech’s Digitech, Aviation Expedition and Junior Dessert Designer programs or you can put your imagination and creativity to work through drawing, painting and sewing offerings.

Kids’ College is a collection of summer programs geared toward students ages 7-12 that combine creativity and imagination into an engaging experience.

Those camps are Princess Camp, June 5-8; Sashes and Tiaras, June 5-8; I Wanna Be a Cowboy, June 12-15; Digitech Camp, June 12-16; Aviation Expedition, June 19-22; Get the Lead Out, June 19-22; Survival Camp, June 19-22; Grandma Didn’t Sew Like This, July 10-13; Amazing Artist, July 10-13; Let Go of My LEGOs, July 17-20; Junior Dessert Designer, July 17-20; The Next Bestseller, July 24-27; Electronic Power, July 24-27; Camp Millionaire, June 12-16 at the Newberry County Campus; and Ready, SET (Science, Engineering and Technology), Go, July 31-Aug. 3 at the Laurens County Campus.

All programs will be held at the Greenwood campus of Piedmont Technical College unless otherwise noted. The deadline to register for all summer programs is June 2.

Contact Vickie Baldwin at 864-941-8602 or go to www.ptc.edu/camps for more information or to register.

A total of 15 camps and programs are scheduled this summer at Piedmont Technical College for kids ages 7-12. Students can choose from a variety of art, science, career-oriented or self-image improvement camps such as the annual Digitech camp, pictured.
https://www.newberryobserver.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/web1_KidsCollegeCamp-3-17.jpgA total of 15 camps and programs are scheduled this summer at Piedmont Technical College for kids ages 7-12. Students can choose from a variety of art, science, career-oriented or self-image improvement camps such as the annual Digitech camp, pictured.

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