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From Apprentice Carpenter to College Instructor

Glen Martin started his carpentry career as an apprentice in 1974. By 1978, he earned his journeyman card. And so began Glen’s journey to becoming a Carpentry Instructor at Green River Community College. Thirty two years later Glen is ready to pass the torch and retire.


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STEM Cafe: Not Just Hammers & Nails

Teachers explored connections to high demand careers in the trades through interactive design challenges as well as a panel discussion with industry professionals during a virtual, interactive, STEM Café, “The Building and Construction Trades” produced by the Construction Center of Excellence and West


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AHBL Supports Franklin Pierce School District High School Skilled Trades Program

There is no denying that hands-on experience is beneficial and invaluable to the learning process. That is why AHBL was thrilled to help and support the Pierce County Construction Trades Advisory Board when it decided to support the Construction Trades, Career Technical Education (CTE) program at Washington High School in Franklin Pierce School District.



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