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KAREN YUREK, an eighthgrader at Bath Middle School, learns some tricks of the trade from WCSH 6 photojournalist Michael Grover Tuesday during Regional School Unit 1's annual Career Day. Members of the community from all walks of life, including a lobsterman, cosmotologist, and lawyer, among others, volunteered to speak in 20-minute slots to eighth-graders from Bath Middle and Woolwich Central schools who spent the morning exploring future professions. At noon, culinary students from Bath Regional Career and Technical Center provided lunch.
KAREN YUREK, an eighthgrader at Bath Middle School, learns some tricks of the trade from WCSH 6 photojournalist Michael Grover Tuesday during Regional School Unit 1’s annual Career Day. Members of the community from all walks of life, including a lobsterman, cosmotologist, and lawyer, among others, volunteered to speak in 20-minute slots to eighth-graders from Bath Middle and Woolwich Central schools who spent the morning exploring future professions. At noon, culinary students from Bath Regional Career and Technical Center provided lunch.

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