July 23, 2010
For Immediate Release
Campbellsville University's Technology Training Center hosted Kids College in Albany, Ky., June 28-July 1. Kids College provides students with opportunities to broaden the scope of their interests and interact with others. Students learned about crafts, cooking, science, books, etc. Students participating from left in the first-fourth grades include from left: Front row - Kana Wade, Ethan Irwin, Cadence Miller and Jaden Mullins, all of Albany. Second row — Nikki Dominguez, Alleigh Conner, Annie Cross, Braden Stockton and Aidan Horner, all of Albany. Back row — Andrew Perdew of Monticello; Rhiannon Lovelace of Albany; and Natalie Elam of Monticello. The Kids College was held at Albany First Baptist Church. (Campbellsville University Photo by Carol Sullivan)
Campbellsville University hosted Kids College Kids College in Albany, Ky., June 28-July 1. Kids College provides students with opportunities to broaden the scope of their interests and interact with others. Students learned about crafts, cooking, science, books, etc. Students participating from left in the fifth-eighth grades are: Front row - Sidney Dominguez, Mary Cross and Kacey Wade, all of Albany. Second row - Mildred Dominguez, Kaitlin Cross, Carley Miller, Macy Campbell and Ethan Horner, all of Albany. Kids College provides students with opportunities to broaden the scope of their interests and interact with others. Students learned about music, weather, music, scrapbooking, art, fitness and geography. Kids College was at Albany First Baptist Church and was run by the Campbellsville University Technology Training Center. (Campbellsville University Photo by Carol Sullivan)