Berkeley County Library System (BCLS) will be co-hosting, with South Carolina Aeronautical Training Center at Trident Technical College, South Carolina Aeronautical Training Center Library Fall Workshops with the following schedule:
Tuesday, October 21 | 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. at Moncks Corner Library, 1003 Highway 52, Moncks Corner.
- For more information, please contact Romona Shaheed at 843-719-4223 or romona.shaheed@
berkeleycountysc.gov.
Tuesday, November 25 | 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. at Goose Creek Library, 325 Old Moncks Corner Road, Goose Creek.
- For more information, please contact Nanette Hamilton at 843-572-1376 or nanette.hamilton@
berkeleycountysc.gov
To register for these library workshops, please email SCATC@tridenttech.edu for limited space. The workshops offer STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) information by the S.C. Aeronautical Training Center at Trident Technical College for elementary school age students and families.
The workshops will include SCATC programs such as Aircraft Maintenance, Avionics, Aircraft Assembly, Robotics, Advanced Automation, Engineering Technology and Transfer, 3D Printing, CNC Machining and Advanced Manufacturing.
Hands-on activities include circuit design, robotic controls, view of the SCATC flight deck simulator and 3D printing process, air-powered rocket launch and more.
" STEM education opens the door to endless discovery. By hosting hands-on workshops like these, we’re not just introducing science, technology, engineering, and math—we’re igniting imagination, confidence, and curiosity that can transform a student’s future. Programs at Trident Technical College and the South Carolina Aeronautical Training Center, including aeronautics, engineering, and advanced manufacturing, give students a front-row seat to innovation in action. These experiences serve as a gateway to adventure—one that continues to grow as students explore their passions and discover new possibilities. Because earning a degree is just your ticket into the party—but learning how to dance once you’re there is what truly creates an impact."
-Ebony Clemmons, Building Coordinator for SCATC
