Join ECTC’s Pathfinder Academy! Fun classes for rising 6th–12th graders. Space is limited—register each child separately today!About this Event
ECTC's Pathfinder Academy is a week long day camp that provides fun, event-filled learning opportunities to students entering 6th grade through 12th grade. This year's event includes a variety of classes such as Art, CADD/3D , Soldering, Sewing, and more!
You may purchase registration for multiple classes for one child at the same time, but each child should be registered separately. Take care to note the grade level and time of each class to register your child appropriately.
Space is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. Don't miss your chance to register!
Agenda
🕑: 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Art Cartoon Character Design- Grades 9-12th-All Day- Check-in 8:15 AM
Host: Larry Reid
Info: This is a week long ALL DAY class. Students will learn how to design cartoon characters! Students will learn how to create compelling characters using simple shapes and dynamic action lines. This one-week course will help students develop their characters from pencil sketching all the way to fully inked and colored illustrations. The course will culminate with a final project where students line up their multiple characters, comparing personality traits and physical characteristics. Recommended for high school level students.
🕑: 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM
CADD/3D Printing- Grades 6th-12th (entering)-MORNING- Check-in 8:15 AM
Host: Brent Doty
Info: This is a week long day camp where students will learn how to create 3D models and print them out. They will also create projects that can be burned on the laser.
🕑: 12:30 PM - 04:00 PM
CADD/3D Printing- Grades 9th-12th (entering)-AFTERNOON- Check-in 12:15 PM
Host: Brent Doty
Info: This is a week long day camp where students will learn how to create 3D models and print them out. They will also create projects that can be burned on the laser.
🕑: 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM
FANUC Robot Bootcamp- (entering)Grades 6th-12th-MORNING-Check-in 8:15am
Host: Heidi Hasty
Info: This is a week long day camp where you'll get hands-on with real industrial robots used in today’s high-tech manufacturing!
In this exciting week-long bootcamp, students will learn how FANUC robots move, think, and work. No experience needed — just curiosity and creativity.
Students Will:
-Safely operate and program an industrial robot
Learn basic robotics and automation concepts
-Complete fun, hands-on challenges and team projects
-Explore STEM and advanced manufacturing careers
-Real equipment. Real skills. Real fun
🕑: 12:30 PM - 04:00 PM
FANUC Robot Bootcamp-(entering) Grades 6th-12th- AFTERNOON- Check-in 12:15 pm
Host: Heidi Hasty
Info: This is a week long day camp where you'll get hands-on with real industrial robots used in today’s high-tech manufacturing!
In this exciting week-long bootcamp, students will learn how FANUC robots move, think, and work. No experience needed — just curiosity and creativity.
Students Will:
-Safely operate and program an industrial robot
-Learn basic robotics and automation concepts
-Complete fun, hands-on challenges and team projects
-Explore STEM and advanced manufacturing careers
-Real equipment. Real skills. Real fun
🕑: 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Sewing-(entering)Grades 9th-12th-MORNING-Check-in 8:15 AM
Host: Patti Sanders
Info: This is a week long day camp where students will have the option of sewing :
-simple pillowcase
-small tote bag
-small pillow
-lap rag quilt
**Students may make more than one project, time permitting. **
🕑: 12:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Sewing-(entering)Grades 6th-8th- AFTERNOON- Check-in 12:15 PM
Host: Patti Sanders
Info: This is a week long day camp where students will have the option of sewing :
-simple pillowcase
-small tote bag
-small pillow
-lap rag quilt
**Students may make more than one project, time permitting. **
🕑: 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Soldering- (entering)Grades 9th–12th-MORNING - Check-in 8:15 AM
Host: David Late, Rick Secoy
Info: This is a week long day camp where you'll discover the exciting world of electronics through this engaging, hands‑on soldering course designed specifically for high school learners. Whether you're interested in engineering, robotics, or simply love building things, this class gives you the skills and confidence to create real working circuits.
Students will learn:
-Soldering Safety
-Through Hole Technique (THT)
-Surface Mount Technique (SMT)
Students will be able to assemble simple electronic circuits, understand the differences between THT and SMT, and apply professional soldering practices on their own projects.
🕑: 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
VEX1 (Basic)Robotics-(entering)Grades 6th –12th-ALL DAY- Check-in 8:15 AM
Host: Marty Sutherland, Jeff Rivera
Info: This is a week long ALL DAY, day camp. This course builds a complete foundation in VEX robotics by guiding students through designing, building, programming, and competing with a functional robot. Students will learn how VEX systems work together and apply that knowledge in a structured, competition-style environment.
🕑: 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
VEX2 (Advanced)Robotics-(entering)Grades 8th-12th- ALL DAY- Check-in 8:15 AM
Host: Andrew Bolli, David Late
Info: This is a week long ALL DAY, day camp. This course focuses on advancing students from basic robot builders to system-level thinkers. Students will explore advanced mechanisms, integrate sensors into decision-making, and transition into C++ development using Visual Studio Code. Emphasis is placed on structured programming, task-based control, and real-world debugging. Required (Hard Gate)
-Ability to build a functional drivetrain independently
-Basic understanding of VEX wiring (motors, battery, Brain)
-Experience with VEXcode (Text: C++ or Python)
-Ability to write simple logic (if/else, loops, functions)
-Completed at least one basic robot program without using AI (driver control with basic autonomous minimum)
-Prior C++ or Python experience
-Prior experience with VEX sensors
🕑: 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Welding- (entering)Grades 6th-12th-ALL DAY- Check-in 8:15 AM
Host: Thomas Metcalf
Info: This is a week long ALL DAY, day camp. In MIG welding, we will perform several different types of welds, each designed for specific joint configurations and strength requirements.
By practicing multiple weld types, we can learn how MIG welding adapts to different metal thicknesses, joint designs, and real‑world fabrication needs.
**REQUIRED** **Students MUST wear leather shoes and jeans**
Event Venue
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College, 600 College Street Road, Elizabethtown, United States
USD 188.58 to USD 321.96
