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DAVES 12-08-2021 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by HeyGeorge (Post 2037720)
I think it is a great idea especially for schools outside the villages. I build 7 hot rods from the ground up as a hobby when I was younger. As someone mentioned today's cars are different, but the basics are still the same. I would be happy to help on a project like this.

The when I was younger, is my problem. My back is killing me. My 32 waist is now 38.
Basics? Today students graduate High School and College with no idea of the real world.

JanetMM 12-08-2021 08:37 AM

As someone who worked in a high school, the tide is turning and recommending vocational training for students is on the upswing. Not every student will thrive in college. Vocational programs are great, even for students going to college. Any program that that helps kids protect themselves from being ripped off is even higher in my book. This sounds like a great program for many reasons. Wish you the best!

Jnukey 12-08-2021 08:49 AM

Great idea! I would like to hear more about the program and a way to put my 40 years of automotive business experience to good use to help some local kids and the community.

markfrat 12-08-2021 08:53 AM

It's a great idea and I would be willing to help. I love Hot Rods and Motorcycles.

Driver8 12-08-2021 09:02 AM

Start with repairing motorcycles, golf carts, go karts and such. They're cheaper to learn on then a car and internal combustion engines theoretically operate on the same principle. I learned that way rebuilding a '72 Norton Commando and gradually I transitioned to autos. Todays engines are all computerized however, making it difficult as a teaching model.

ex34449 12-08-2021 09:02 AM

I have a 2002 Suzuki SV650s that is the groups should you want it. In great condition just needs some carb cleaning etc.

klyons0554 12-08-2021 09:57 AM

[/QUOTE] I am looking for people interested in the support roles.[/QUOTE]

Great program. I would be interested in helping.

Todd Harrington 12-08-2021 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by spd2918 (Post 2037524)
I am thinking of starting a nonprofit organization to mentor high school students in the area. The goal would be providing students with life skills, confidence, and direct jobs skills. I am seeking input from villagers and gauging volunteer availability.

In Superior WI I created and ran a nonprofit called Spartan Hot Rod (the high school mascott was a Spartan). We saw a need for young people to learn a craft and work on a team. Each year we provided a small group of kids a motorcycle or car project. They worked with adults in the industry to repair and restore it. We auctioned the vehicle at our own spring car show and that funded the next year's build. It was fun for the adults and I hope it made a difference in the kids' lives.

(Photos on the Facebook page "Spartan Hot Rod")

This program was open to any interested student. Some students went on to work in the trades. Some went to college. All left with more confidence and something to talk about at a job interview. The number one thing employers are looking for is a person's abilityto work on a team. We eventually were able to offer a small grant towards trade school tuition.

I am seeking to guage interest in starting such a program here. I see many small area schools that would benefit and each school could have its own program. We could have a spring show where the projects would be auctioned.

There are many small volunteer opportunities for car crazy villagers like project management, parts/ vehicle acquisition, transportation, advice, etc. Non-car person help could include public speaking, accounting, legal advice, fundraising, etc.

If there is sufficient interest i can host a public meeting to further explain the idea.

Any thoughts?

I’d interested in helping .
I am a classic car buff and specialist of English cars such as Austin,MG,and Triumph cars .
Please let me know how I could get involved .
Sincerely,
Todd Harrington

Quent 12-08-2021 11:52 AM

Outstanding Idea
 
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Originally Posted by spd2918 (Post 2037524)
I am thinking of starting a nonprofit organization to mentor high school students in the area. The goal would be providing students with life skills, confidence, and direct jobs skills. I am seeking input from villagers and gauging volunteer availability.

In Superior WI I created and ran a nonprofit called Spartan Hot Rod (the high school mascott was a Spartan). We saw a need for young people to learn a craft and work on a team. Each year we provided a small group of kids a motorcycle or car project. They worked with adults in the industry to repair and restore it. We auctioned the vehicle at our own spring car show and that funded the next year's build. It was fun for the adults and I hope it made a difference in the kids' lives.

(Photos on the Facebook page "Spartan Hot Rod")

This program was open to any interested student. Some students went on to work in the trades. Some went to college. All left with more confidence and something to talk about at a job interview. The number one thing employers are looking for is a person's abilityto work on a team. We eventually were able to offer a small grant towards trade school tuition.

I am seeking to guage interest in starting such a program here. I see many small area schools that would benefit and each school could have its own program. We could have a spring show where the projects would be auctioned.

There are many small volunteer opportunities for car crazy villagers like project management, parts/ vehicle acquisition, transportation, advice, etc. Non-car person help could include public speaking, accounting, legal advice, fundraising, etc.

If there is sufficient interest i can host a public meeting to further explain the idea.

Any thoughts?

Great idea, I admire your ambition to teach the next generation. 👍

alsvette 12-08-2021 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spd2918 (Post 2037524)
I am thinking of starting a nonprofit organization to mentor high school students in the area. The goal would be providing students with life skills, confidence, and direct jobs skills. I am seeking input from villagers and gauging volunteer availability.

In Superior WI I created and ran a nonprofit called Spartan Hot Rod (the high school mascott was a Spartan). We saw a need for young people to learn a craft and work on a team. Each year we provided a small group of kids a motorcycle or car project. They worked with adults in the industry to repair and restore it. We auctioned the vehicle at our own spring car show and that funded the next year's build. It was fun for the adults and I hope it made a difference in the kids' lives.

(Photos on the Facebook page "Spartan Hot Rod")




This program was open to any interested student. Some students went on to work in the trades. Some went to college. All left with more confidence and something to talk about at a job interview. The number one thing employers are looking for is a person's abilityto work on a team. We eventually were able to offer a small grant towards trade school tuition.

I am seeking to guage interest in starting such a program here. I see many small area schools that would benefit and each school could have its own program. We could have a spring show where the projects would be auctioned.

There are many small volunteer opportunities for car crazy villagers like project management, parts/ vehicle acquisition, transportation, advice, etc. Non-car person help could include public speaking, accounting, legal advice, fundraising, etc.

If there is sufficient interest i can host a public meeting to further explain the idea.

Any thoughts?

I think this is a great idea would be interested in hearing more.

spd2918 12-08-2021 12:52 PM

Wow, great responses. I will put together a presentation and invite anyone interested in helping or for those who want to watch it all happen.

I will be out of town this weekend but i should be able to schedule something soon. Would the preference be weekdays? Afternoon or after diner?

clasyldynpa 12-08-2021 01:15 PM

I applaud your idea, we need more hands on skilled workers in all areas such as carpenters, plumbers, bakers and such.

hulagirl151@aol.com 12-08-2021 03:22 PM

I'd be interested in volunteering to assist with interview preparation, how to dress.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spd2918 (Post 2037524)
I am thinking of starting a nonprofit organization to mentor high school students in the area. The goal would be providing students with life skills, confidence, and direct jobs skills. I am seeking input from villagers and gauging volunteer availability.

In Superior WI I created and ran a nonprofit called Spartan Hot Rod (the high school mascott was a Spartan). We saw a need for young people to learn a craft and work on a team. Each year we provided a small group of kids a motorcycle or car project. They worked with adults in the industry to repair and restore it. We auctioned the vehicle at our own spring car show and that funded the next year's build. It was fun for the adults and I hope it made a difference in the kids' lives.

(Photos on the Facebook page "Spartan Hot Rod")

This program was open to any interested student. Some students went on to work in the trades. Some went to college. All left with more confidence and something to talk about at a job interview. The number one thing employers are looking for is a person's abilityto work on a team. We eventually were able to offer a small grant towards trade school tuition.

I am seeking to guage interest in starting such a program here. I see many small area schools that would benefit and each school could have its own program. We could have a spring show where the projects would be auctioned.

There are many small volunteer opportunities for car crazy villagers like project management, parts/ vehicle acquisition, transportation, advice, etc. Non-car person help could include public speaking, accounting, legal advice, fundraising, etc.

If there is sufficient interest i can host a public meeting to further explain the idea.

Any thoughts?

We just moved to TV, so my time is limited at the moment. However, having had a successful, commercial real estate business, I would be happy to devote 4 hours every other week for interview prep, dress, etc. Carole

bobmacc 12-08-2021 03:50 PM

Great idea, would like to be part of it.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spd2918 (Post 2037524)
I am thinking of starting a nonprofit organization to mentor high school students in the area. The goal would be providing students with life skills, confidence, and direct jobs skills. I am seeking input from villagers and gauging volunteer availability.

In Superior WI I created and ran a nonprofit called Spartan Hot Rod (the high school mascott was a Spartan). We saw a need for young people to learn a craft and work on a team. Each year we provided a small group of kids a motorcycle or car project. They worked with adults in the industry to repair and restore it. We auctioned the vehicle at our own spring car show and that funded the next year's build. It was fun for the adults and I hope it made a difference in the kids' lives.

(Photos on the Facebook page "Spartan Hot Rod")

This program was open to any interested student. Some students went on to work in the trades. Some went to college. All left with more confidence and something to talk about at a job interview. The number one thing employers are looking for is a person's abilityto work on a team. We eventually were able to offer a small grant towards trade school tuition.

I am seeking to guage interest in starting such a program here. I see many small area schools that would benefit and each school could have its own program. We could have a spring show where the projects would be auctioned.

There are many small volunteer opportunities for car crazy villagers like project management, parts/ vehicle acquisition, transportation, advice, etc. Non-car person help could include public speaking, accounting, legal advice, fundraising, etc.

If there is sufficient interest i can host a public meeting to further explain the idea.

Any thoughts?

Sounds like a great idea and something I'd like to be part of. I've been a gearhead all my life, have owned and worked on 60's era muscle cars and own a '67 Chevy K20 my son and I restored. Weekdays are better for attending meetings. Eager to learn more. Thankyou for floating this concept.

mskaggs 12-09-2021 05:52 AM

This is fantastic. What a great way to reach out to the community outside the bubble! Two of the local high schools, Wildwood Middle/High and Leesburg, are quite depressed. Check with the booster club at Wildwood, this would be something they are very interested in.

Another source you might consider for participants is Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch. We just donated a car to them. They house vulnerable youths and then help them buy a car upon graduation of the program. I think around here there will be a strong attraction to the program. Someone mentioned earlier that the schools are swinging back toward voc training, and that’s true.

Best wishes for a successful program. Thank you for your creativity and heart for kids!!


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