The Williamsburg Harmony Hill Association dedicated the James E. Lefferson Pavilion on Sunday, September 10th . During the ceremony, Harmony Hill board member, Mrs Everhart thanked Grant Career Center's Mr. Parry, Mr. Daulton, Mr. Graybill , Mr. K. Carter and all of the senior construction students for their efforts in constructing the pavilion. Mr. Carter and Mr. Graybill represented Grant Career Center at the event.
Clermont County's oldest standing structure is Harmony Hill Museum, the homestead of Major General William Lytle. The new pavilion will be used for Pioneer Day programs for children in the community.
Grant Career Center Senior Construction Technology students started their first week of school on a job site building a pavilion for Harmony Hill Museum. Grant Career Center's Construction Technology Instructor, Kenny Carter, andWork-Based Learning Coordinator, Chad Graybill, guided the students on the project.
"The Harmony Hill Project was an amazing experience for our seniors. Not only did they gain valuable workplace skills, but they also developed a sense of pride in their work and their community. We are so proud of what this project has accomplished!" - Kenny Carter, Construction Technology Instructor
"The Harmony Hill Project has been a great success! I'm particularly impressed with how many of the students were motivated to start our work-basd learning program after the conclusion of this project. We are so proud of these Seniors and the success that they are seeing in their job placements." Chad Graybill, Work-Based Learning Coordinator