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Betsy Johanson | Courtesy photo
Wauneta-Palisade eighth grade girls participated in the EYH Conference this year, chaperoned by Betsy Johanson, high school counselor. Included in the trip was a stop at Double Dips Ice Creamery. The attendees from Wauneta-Palisade were, front from left, Molly Yearous, Kamryn Fanning, Mesa Cox, Abby Blackman and in back, Annaly Ramirez, Caidy McCrumb, Morgan Walker and Cadence Sandoval.

EYH Conference offers middle school students a look at career options

North Platte Community College hosted 290 students from 13 area middle schools March 14 as part of the Expanding Your Horizons Conference.
The students spent the day listening to speakers and participating in hands-on-activities designed to generate interest in a variety of fields, including horticulture, computer coding, physical therapy, outdoor education, pharmacy and kitchen bath and design among others. Sessions were led by volunteers from 31 businesses.
Lori Bergman, owner of Double Dips Ice Creamery, in North Platte, served as the keynote speaker. She encouraged the students to believe in themselves and follow their passions.
“Always know that you are capable of anything you set your mind to,” Bergman said. “No matter what your dream is, I urge you to take the risk. If your dream doesn’t scare you - you aren’t dreaming big enough.”
The following schools were represented: Adams, Broken Bow, Callaway, Eustis-Farnam, Gothenburg, McCook, Mullen, Ogallala, Paxton, St. Pat’s, Sutherland, Wallace and Wauneta-Palisade.

 

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