Connected Lane County helps extend CTE initiatives outside of public schools

Youth working at Invention Lab

Connected Lane County provides CTE initiatives outside of public schools at its locations, Spark at Booth-Kelly in Springfield and Spark on 7th in Eugene. 3D printers, sowing machines, and laser engravers are just some of the tools used to provide hands-on learning opportunities. To learn more and hear directly from our program staff, check out…

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Connected Lane County recieves 15K for economic growth initatives

Manufacturing Tour

Connected Lane County received $15,250 as part of a grant from Lane County’s Community & Economic Development Program. These funds will help fuel our industry tours. We partner with rural and metropolitan Lane County schools, educators, and businesses to offer 700 high school students opportunities to explore careers in technology, manufacturing, health, and natural resources.…

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Recounting our Year at Connected Lane County

Connected Lane County staff at Bonanza at BK

“Over 3,000 youth walk through Connected Lane County’s doors annually. Each youth has a unique goal, whether it’s finding career guidance, gaining hands-on STEM experience, or navigating housing and food assistance. Connected Lane County strives to meet youth where they are through various programs, events, and experiences,” said Eva Camacho. Interested in a comprehensive overview…

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Connected Lane County Shares Resources at local Bridge Lane Event

Youth receiving business information at the hiring fair

Connected Lane County was happy to participate in Bridge Lane in Junction City, a local event designed to share resources and make connections within our community. To learn more, check out the news coverage below! KMTR: Free Community Event Aims to Break Down Barrier, Promote Growth in Lane County Cottage Grove Sentinel: Bridge Lane Community…

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