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2022-07-05 Okee News Articles 4 June 22, 2022 1 Lake Okeechobee News I SouthCentralFtoridaLifecom LDUCATION Send news and photographs '; ww+r� Lac?book.carnJ i�. •;•^��a©., to okeenews@iniusa.org lakecZechobeenews Twitter: Lake0News d�ra'' � ja. G1 ft••`- . rn-xrxr;iu LEADERSHIP susAM3 t leadest'-sluep --imup By Richard Marion LAKE OMWHOM NEWS OEMMOBEE — Twentyeven Okeechobee students celebrated the completion of their two -week stint in the Okeechobee Leader Skills camp on June 15. The camp is the first of two sessions happening this summer. Students visited various community organi- zations, businesses, and po- tential future employers. At the end of the camp, stu- dents gave a final presen tafinn nn Urhat film,:,,,,,i.7 tion (OCEDC), The Ed- uca on oun atop, and Okeechobee Co_un- ty Schools It's co-spon- _cored byChildren Services CbunciL The purpose of thel camp was to enhance local young leaders through per- sonal development, career exploration, soft skill train- ing and prepare this for than future workforce. `Tack in 200___ 8 and then again ind 2017, our comma- . nity haan econoriuc im= Pa_c_t_st_u_d-done," said busi- ness manager for OCEDC TT—,.]-- Tr.'— — a[L- ii_z_ , OKEECHOBEE-Okeechobee students participated in Leader Skills class last week. [Photo by Richard Marion skills to get there" After their final presen- tations students were gtv Camp began on June 20. "Thank you to every or- ganization who made these OKEECHOBEE - From left to right are Brittany Carrier, Kaylee King, and Jonathan Schrock. [Photo By Richard Marion]