Summer campers prepare for the real world
Posted Fri, Jul 16th 2010, 19:01(Grand Cayman - CITN) -
The Youth Services Unit summer camp is off to a great start according to organizers.
In the first week, students between 11 to 18-years-old got together at UCCI to sharpen their career abilities. Office etiquette, interviewing skills and broadcasting are among the available classes.
The popularity of the program is clear with over 50 children in attendance.
Camp director Katherine Whittaker told Cayman 27 crews more about how the program is preparing future generations in the video above.
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