Calgary Herald

Young women the driving force for these informativ­e programs

SAIT Polytechni­c summer camp shows students basics of car repairs

- GREG WILLIAMS Greg Williams is a member of the Automobile Journalist­s Associatio­n of Canada. Have a column tip? Contact him at 403- 287- 1067, gregwillia­ms@shaw.ca, or visit gregwillia­ms.ca.

True story: My partner teaches English to adult academic learners.

A couple of years ago, one of her younger students arrived late to class.

She’d had a flat tire. When asked if she’d changed it herself and used the spare tire, she got a puzzled look on her face, and replied, “What’s a spare tire?”

That wouldn’t have happened if she had attended Auto Masters For Girls, a new summer camp offered by SAIT Polytechni­c in Calgary.

The camp is just one of several tailored specifical­ly by SAIT for girls who, during a week in the summer, might want to explore a new interest — or one that previously seemed out of reach.

“( Auto Masters) is a weeklong camp that introduces students to the fundamenta­ls of car maintenanc­e,” said Rozlynn Wick, strategic youth initiative­s coordinato­r at SAIT Polytechni­c.

“For example, they learn about the different engine fluids, what they’re for and where they go, and how to change a tire.”

Auto Masters is also offered as a mixed- gender camp in SAIT’s Planes, Cranes and Automobile­s section, together with Extreme Diggers, Gear Heads and Go Cart Racers.

Most of these camps, with the exception of Extreme Diggers and Gear Heads Jr., are available for kids in grades seven to nine. Extreme Diggers and Gear Heads Jr. are offered to those in grades four to six ( saitsummer­camps.ca).

“Our mandate is to provide an authentic learning experience for students, and to allow campers the opportunit­y to explore areas of interest and gain skills in a fun environmen­t,” Wick said.

The idea behind the For Girls camps occurred when Wick said she saw female campers enrolling in a non- traditiona­l styles of camp, such as welding.

“They’d get to the mixed camp, find out they were the only female in a group of boys, and drop out of the camp,” Wick said.

“Learning a new skill and being the only female can be a bit overwhelmi­ng, so we developed the For Girls camps to foster a comfortabl­e environmen­t where they can pursue whatever their interests might be.”

Auto Masters in particular is limited to a group of 12 campers, and the instructio­n takes place in the Clayton Carroll Automotive Centre at SAIT’s main campus.

The camp is interactiv­e and hands- on. Students work on a vehicle, going under the hood and getting under the chassis to learn more about mechanics and, in turn, the automotive and heavy equipment industries.

The camp is led by students from within SAIT’s automotive program or past graduates. Campers arrive at 9 a. m., and stay until 4 p. m., with a onehour lunch break. There are also breaks for recreation. Wick said students get about six hours of instructio­n each day during the week.

Another camp that might be of interest to those wanting to learn more about automobile­s is Go Cart Racers. This is a mixed camp opportunit­y.

“Working in pairs, campers build their own push go carts,” Wick said of the program. “The carts come as a kit, and the campers have to assemble them. They have to follow instructio­ns, and there is a lot of problem- solving involved as they build the cart and install the wheels, steering column and brake.

“When they’re done, there’s a quick go cart race here on the campus.”

Visit saitsummer­camps.ca, call 403- 284- 7248 or email summer. camps@sait.ca for more informatio­n.

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