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Add to (your kiddo’s) cal: Summer camp at Greenville Technical College

Camps will be held at Greenville Technical College’s Truist Culinary & Hospitality Innovation Center (CHI), Greenville Tech Center for Manufacturing Innovation (CMI), and the Northwest and McKinney campuses.

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Three teenagers in light green shirts and white aprons knead dough on a metal table.

Summer campers enjoy a culinary camp at Greenville Technical College.

Photo provided by Greenville Technical College

Calling all middle and high-school students…and busy parents. This summer, Greenville Technical College is offering various day camps for rising 6th-8th graders and rising 9th-12th graders.

Your tween or teen can spend time this summer enjoying fun (and educational) experiences, discovering new interests, and meeting new friends.

Taught by leaders in the field, Adventure Tech is for rising 6th-8th graders and offers camps focused on:

  • 3D Printing
  • Automotive/Auto Body
  • Automation & Robotics
  • Culinary
  • STEM
  • Vet Care

Rising 9th-12th graders interested in culinary adventures can learn from experienced chef-instructors at Accelerate U in classes like:

  • Advanced Baking
  • Culinary Spice Route

See camp schedules + register

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