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CCCTC Trades and Treats night

CCCTC Criminology student Aubrey Stewart of Beaver Local tries to get Koleigh Fodden of Wellsville to guess what’s in the mystery box.
CCCTC Criminology student Addie Green of Beaver Local (left) mans the “Guess the Guts” booth while Lora Stanley of Wellsville reaches in the mystery box.
CCCTC Criminology student Addie Green of Beaver Local (left) unveils to Lora Stanley what’s in the mystery box at the “Guess the Guts” booth.
CCCTC Criminology student Connor Plunkett of Salem shares a laugh with Koleigh Fodden (right) and Lora Stanley (center) at the “Guess the Guts” booth.
CCCTC’s Cosmetology decorated their lab in Halloween spirit.
The CCCTC Criminology Department staged a crime scene as part of the activities.
Elena Wilson (5) of Columbiana plays a game of tic-tac-toe in the CCCTC’s Precision Machining and Manufacturing Department while wearing the mask she received in from Auto Collision Repair students.
CCCTC Culinary Arts and Salem High School students Clarissa Jones (left) and Claire Kellough stand behind the buffet line.
CCCTC Culinary Arts and Salem High School students Clarissa Jones (left) and Claire Kellough stand behind the buffet line.
Mila Dawson (7) of East Liverpool grabs a sweet treat.
Leo (5) and Glenn Dawson (2) of East Liverpool dressed as Batman and Spiderman, respectively.
Columbiana’s Camden McAndrew (left) and Coly Scheks check at the small animals in the CCCTC Veterinary Tech lab.

The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center (CCCTC) held its fifth annual Trades and Treats night on Thursday. The open-house styled event encouraged middle school students to visit all of the career labs to gain exposure and insight into the programs the center offers.  Each lab offered  treats and  a fun Halloween career path-related activity. During some of the lab visits, visiting students made items that they took home. Since 1977, the Columbiana County Career and Technical Center has provided career-technical training programs for high school students in the surrounding communities. CCCTC offers a focused, career-oriented education for students who wish to achieve success in a chosen career, in college, in the military, or wherever their paths may lead. Students benefit from hands-on training in programs grouped under eight career cluster categories: Agriculture and Environmental Systems, Construction Technologies, Health Science, Hospitality and Tourism, Information Technology, Law and Public Safety, Manufacturing, and Transportation Systems. (Photos by Stephanie Elverd)

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