Nickel Norton writes:
"As an example, I've read articles and seen blogs showing high school vocational programs that bring in a vintage bike, such as a Honda CB or a similar "cheaper" donor bike that is not running. According to recent articles, these "non-college" programs are on the rise with the skyrocketing price of college tuition. The students learn about the bike, work on it, and present their work to the public. Seems like a great opportunity for some AMCA advertising and get kids interested who are already into the more mechanical side of things."
The Badger Heritage chapter of the AMCA is very fortunate to have one of these vocational programs in the community. The chapter is beginning to become involved in a local high school program that "Pairs high-school kids with vintage bike building mentors"! The kids love it, the mentors really enjoy it, and it provides the opportunity for these kids to enjoy our restored and stock antique motorcycles. Both fun and educational for ALL involved!
Like Nickel Norton says, its a great opportunity to improve AMCA awareness among our youth while getting them interested in the old bikes.
Ride Free
IRon
"As an example, I've read articles and seen blogs showing high school vocational programs that bring in a vintage bike, such as a Honda CB or a similar "cheaper" donor bike that is not running. According to recent articles, these "non-college" programs are on the rise with the skyrocketing price of college tuition. The students learn about the bike, work on it, and present their work to the public. Seems like a great opportunity for some AMCA advertising and get kids interested who are already into the more mechanical side of things."
The Badger Heritage chapter of the AMCA is very fortunate to have one of these vocational programs in the community. The chapter is beginning to become involved in a local high school program that "Pairs high-school kids with vintage bike building mentors"! The kids love it, the mentors really enjoy it, and it provides the opportunity for these kids to enjoy our restored and stock antique motorcycles. Both fun and educational for ALL involved!
Like Nickel Norton says, its a great opportunity to improve AMCA awareness among our youth while getting them interested in the old bikes.
Ride Free
IRon
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