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                                                         Throughout the summer, students participated in   A special highlight of the program was a visit from
                                                        a comprehensive financial literacy curriculum. They  Hunter Willis, a national yo-yo champion, who spoke
                                                        learned to build and manage household budgets,  to students about the power of discipline, focus, and
                                                        distinguish between wants and needs, and make sound  perseverance. His story inspired the children to pursue
                                                        spending decisions. This financial foundation was  their goals with dedication and passion.
                                                        reinforced during hands-on entrepreneurship sessions,   The  program  concluded  with  a  joyful  graduation
                                                        where students created and sold crafts and products  ceremony, where each student was awarded a
                                                        to community members during two marketplace  certificate of participation. Parents and community
                                                        weekends leading up to graduation.                members cheered as  the  students celebrated their
                                                         STEM education came to life when students met local  accomplishments, many of them squealing with delight
                                                        contractor Ty Lewis, who demonstrated how math  as they accepted their recognition.
                                                        and planning are essential to his work in construction.   The Carol Crooms Roots & Wings Summer Youth
       Carol Crooms Wings & Roots campers surround Phoenix   This real-world application of classroom skills helped  Program proved to be a transformative experience—
       Radio owner and Phoenix media editor, Cassandra Harris   students make direct connections between academic  one  that blended education  with  empowerment, and
                  Lockwood at media workshop            learning and career opportunities.                structure with creativity. With no  matching  funds
                                                         Students also received grooming instruction and  and  no  tuition,  the  program  succeeded  in  delivering
        Carol Crooms Roots & Wings                      vocational exposure from a local barber, learning both  impactful, life-changing lessons to the youth of Utica,
                                                        hair braiding and barbering techniques. These lessons  planting seeds for a stronger, more self-sufficient future
          Summer Program Delivers                       emphasized not only skill development but also self- generation.
          Real-World STEM and Life                      confidence, hygiene, and potential career paths in the
               Skills to Utica Youth                    personal care industry.
                                                         The program featured an engaging media and
        The Carol Crooms Roots & Wings Summer Youth  communications component led by Cassandra Harris-
      Program, held at the Carol L. Crooms BECA Center  Lockwood, CEO of Phoenix Radio. She offered students
      in Utica, provided more than 25 students with an  a behind-the-scenes look at running a radio station and
      enriching experience grounded in real-world learning,  producing a community newspaper, sparking interest
      STEM exploration, vocational training, and community  in broadcasting, journalism, and storytelling.  NYS Approved Defensive
      engagement. Entirely free of charge, the program   Students also had the opportunity to engage with Dr.
      operated solely on in-kind donations and volunteer   Shyqual  Lewis, an  emergency physician at  Mohawk   Driving Course Offered
      support, a testament to the strength and generosity of   Valley Health System (MVHS). Dr. Lewis introduced
      the local community.                              them to the basics of emergency medical care and   New York State approved defensive drivers
        Founded  by  Teoka  Muhammad  in  memory  of  her  shared insights into the critical and rewarding role   course for insurance and point reduction
      late mother-in-law and long-time community activist  of medical professionals, inspiring curiosity about   program will be provided by AARP on
      Carol Crooms, the program aimed to equip the next  healthcare careers.                                    Tuesday, Sept. 30 & Thurs Oct. 30
      generation with practical knowledge and life skills. “I   Another key component of the program was            New Hartford Public Library
      wanted to honor her legacy by providing real-world   agricultural education. Students planted leafy vegetables   from 9am to 3:30pm.
      experiences centered in STEM and vocational training   in the Cornhill neighborhood, designated as a food   For registration and other information, please
      for future generations,” said Muhammad. Judging   desert, learning about sustainability, food justice, and   contact Mary Merritt at (315)724-0096.
      by the enthusiastic response from both students and   the importance of healthy eating habits. This hands-    Call early classes fill up fast.
      parents, the program was a powerful match for the   on experience connected them with the land and their            Open to all ages.
      needs of the community.                           local environment in a meaningful way.
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