May 19, 2023—Calling all vehicle enthusiasts, families and community members of all ages! York River Public School is hosting an event you'll want to attend.
EVENT: Exploring the Trades: Big Truck and Car Show
DATE: Tuesday, May 30
TIME: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
LOCATION: Outdoor parking lot at North Hastings Community Centre
At this free event, meet tradespeople to learn about how motive power is important to their industry. Chat with military personnel about careers in the Canadian Armed Forces and check out the various military vehicle they've brought.
Highlights include:
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Bancroft Cruisers Car Club & Automotive Group: Vintage Cars and Trucks Touring Display
- Bancroft Fire Department: Fire Truck
- Boyer Chevrolet Buick GMC Bancroft Ltd.: Social Networking & assorted cars and vehicles
- Canadian Armed Forces, 2 Service Battalion members of Garrison of Petawawa & CFB Kingston: G- Wagon; Load Handling System; Cargo; Tactical vests, Fragmentation vests, helmets, Rucksack demonstrations; Transportation Company
- Kijicho Manito Madaouskarini Algonquin First Nation, Algonquin Negotiation RepresentativeTeam: Wàwàtesì Cultural Discovery Web Launch
- Lake St Peter Riding Club: Various motorcycles and cruising bikes
- Leveque Brothers Haulage: Service Vehicles
- Monster Truck: Julie Rowden
- Municipality of Hastings Highlands: Tandem truck on float; Wheeled excavator on float; brand-new grader
- Paul Price Ford Ltd.: Assorted cars and trucks
- Vance Motors Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ltd.: Assorted cars and trucks
Occupations in the motive power sector are in extreme demand, with many available workplace opportunities and apprenticeships. York River Public School has made motive power careers a priority during the 2022-2023 school year using funding from the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD) through the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP).
All students have built electric cars (Junior students), and push/pull vehicles, using Lego kits (Kindergarten), wood kits (Primary students) and the school’s woodshop. Junior students operated skill saws, drill presses, soldered; created chemical and physical bonds; propulsion and gear ratios; and they designed and used rotational gears and machines during their learning.
According to the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association of Ontario, there will be around 15,000 openings in the motive power sector over the next five years.
If you have a vintage, or modern vehicle in your garage that you would like to show off, this is your chance! If you are connected to a touring group, tell your friends.
There is still time to join the show. Get in touch with the York River Public School main office at 613-332-1833.