• CSET to Host Annual Youth STEAM Summit

    [Tulare County, California] – Community Services Employment Training (CSET) is thrilled to announce the 10th Annual Regional Education Youth Summit, inviting local high school students and young adults in Tulare County to attend this event on Thursday, November 20th, from 8:30 AM–3:00 PM at the Southern California Edison Energy Education Center, located at 4175 S. Laspina St., Tulare, CA 93274.

    The summit aims to inspire and educate the next generation of leaders by showcasing career opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Attendees will hear from guest speakers across these industries who will share their personal education and career journeys, providing unique insights into the exciting paths available in STEAM fields.

    "We are proud to host this annual event and support our local youth in discovering opportunities that will shape their futures," said CSET Deputy Director Carla Calhoun. "By offering a platform to explore STEAM careers, we hope to inspire young people to pursue their passions and equip them with the knowledge and resources to succeed."

    CSET is honored to provide this event with the support of its partners, including Bank of the Sierra and the Belay Foundation. RSVP is required to attend. To register and learn more, visit www.cset.org/steam. For event inquiries, reach out to Matthew Glasgow at matthew.glasgow@cset.org or 559-713-5170.

    Please visit www.cset.org/youth-development to learn more about CSET’s Youth Leadership programs, which offer leadership development, job readiness training, civic engagement, and career exploration.

    About Community Services Employment Training (CSET):
    Community Services Employment Training (CSET) combats poverty by providing individuals, families, and communities with the resources, skills, and opportunities to thrive. Since 1976, CSET has been the Community Action Agency for Tulare County. To learn more about CSET’s services and impact in Tulare County, please visit www.cset.org or call (559) 732-4194.

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