1990

WEEK OF

CARPENTRY PROGRAM GRADUATES IIO\\ ard llerrington. right. carpcntr) iuo,trut tor at the Philadelphia– ' "" hoha Count) \ 'ocationai-TechuicaJ Center. ' ' atcht•' a' '>Indent' \1 .\Joo~. lf.' ft , and Jamie Kirkpatrick work on a da~Hoom project. < f': (' Photo> Carpentry Program Graduates Prepared to Enter Work Force

The scope of the Carpentry n-ad<'s n-aming Program offered at the Phlladelph1a-Neshoba \·ocatlonai-Technical Center en– compsses all phases of the field of carpentry w1th emphasis on small home construc tion a nd cnbtnctmaklnl! Stutlents t lOth. 11th and 12th graders> from Neshoba Central and ~hila delphia high schools who com– the two-year program a re ded certificates of training in .JOn to receiving 2 1 :! units of

h1gh school cr<'dlt for c.1ch ) ear ol successful completiOn According to mstructor llo\\ard Hernngton. tht• " first " ~tPp in llw trammg proc('ss mcludcs JOb sah· ty. identification. us<' and care ()f hand tools. portable p

The carpcnt r~ m~tr·ut·tor sarcl another popular part ol tht· carpen– try trudes pmgrarn 1s the general woodworking evcnin~ dasscs. llcr· rington sa1d the program IS dcs1gn : v- ~ ed to offer Instruction and

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ass!dstan1?e hin. proTjehcts of the tn· weeks in durallon and meet once each week for three hours For further mformation about the C~rpentry .n-~~~s ::ainmg_progr~m div1 ua s c 01ce. e course arc 15

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