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The program is part of a wider effort to persuade more young women to enter trades such as carpentry and welding. | CBCVancouver

Posted: Aug 03, 2019 11:00 AM PT | Last Updated: August 3 Carpentry camp is a free program for girls ages 12-15. Girls spend a week learning to use power tools and read measurements and blueprints.

 

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