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Explore the New Manufacturing

Through fun and exciting activities, Explore helps students discover the diversity of available career options in the WV manufacturing industry.

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🎉 2026 Explore the New Manufacturing State Winners Announced! 🎉

Yesterday, we wrapped up the season with our Virtual State Awards Ceremony, celebrating the incredible work of students, educators, and industry partners across West Virginia.

🏆 Congratulations to our 2026 State Winners:

🎨 Graphic Design Contest – People’s Choice
🥉 Tyler Consolidated Middle School & Paul Wissmach Glass Co.
🥈 PikeView Middle School & Conn-Weld Industries, LLC.
🥇 Ripley Middle School & Appalachian Log Structures

🎨 Graphic Design Contest – Judge’s Choice
🥉 Blennerhassett Middle School & TIMET
🥈 Ripley Middle School & Appalachian Log Structures
🥇 Musselman Middle School & Chem-Pak, Inc.

🎥 Student Video Contest – Viewer’s Choice
🥉 Ripley Middle School & Angie’s What’s Poppin’ Shoppe
🥈 Guyan Valley Middle School & Alcon Research, Ltd.
🥇 Sherrard Middle School & East Coast Metal Systems, Inc.

🎥 Student Video Contest – Judge’s Choice
🥉 Warm Springs Middle School & Gat Creek Furniture
🥈 Guyan Valley Middle School & Alcon Research, Ltd.
🥇 Jackson Middle School & Simonton Windows

🏭 Manufacturing Innovation Challenge
🥇 Build-Out Division: Monongalia County Technical Education Center & Northeast Natural Energy
🥇 Motion Division: Brooke High School & Marsh Bellofram Corporation
🥇 Mini Challenge: Academy of Careers and Technology & Conn-Weld Industries, LLC.
🥈 2nd Place Traditional: Putnam Career Technical Center & Toyota Motor Manufacturing WV, Inc.
🥇 1st Place Traditional: James Rumsey Technical Institute & Technimark

👏 A special congratulations to Wirt County High School, recognized as a Future Maker of Manufacturing—the only high school in the state to earn this distinction this year!

We are so proud of all participants for their creativity, teamwork, and dedication to exploring careers in modern manufacturing.

#ExploreTheNewManufacturing #WVManufacturing #FutureMakers #CTE #WorkforceDevelopment


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🎬 Student Video Contest – Viewer’s Choice Voting 🎬
Voting is officially OPEN for the Explore Student Video Contest Viewer’s Choice Award and will run through May 10th!

We invite you to watch the incredible student-created videos and cast your vote for your favorite using the link below:

https://www.exploremfgwv.com/students/student-video-contest

Be sure to show your support and help us recognize these talented teams!


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🎉 Voting is NOW OPEN! 🎉

Viewer’s Choice voting for the Explore Graphic Design Contest across all participating regions begins today and runs through Friday, May 1 at MIDNIGHT!

🗳️ Use the link below to view all student posters and cast your vote for your favorite:
http://exploremfgwv.com/gdc

These students have put incredible creativity and effort into their designs—be sure to check them out and show your support!

The State Winner will be determined through a combination of Viewer’s Choice votes and panel judging, recognizing both community support and overall design excellence.

🏆 Winners will be announced right here on Facebook following our Virtual State Ceremony on May 13th —stay tuned!


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2 weeks ago

🌸 Spring Ornament Contest Winners 🌸

We’re excited to celebrate the creativity and talent of our students across West Virginia!

People’s Choice – High School

Jace L. “I made a 3D pig using Fusion 360 for my spring ornament.”

People’s Choice – Middle School

Emmalee T. “When I think of spring, I imagine butterflies fluttering all about. I created a 100% recyclable mobile ornament out of paper, cardboard, and string…”

Judge’s Choice – High School

Paityn C. “I cut a flower and a butterfly out of a Monster can and superglued the pieces together.”

Judge’s Choice – Middle School
Avery K. “My ornament is a cute spring bunny on a plush background.”

From 3D design to recycled materials and hand-crafted creations, these projects showcase creativity, innovation, and hands-on skill.

Congratulations to all of our winners—and thank you to everyone who participated!


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4 weeks ago

🌸 Spring Ornament Contest Winners 🌸

We’re excited to celebrate the creativity and talent of our students across West Virginia!

People’s Choice – High School

Jace L. “I made a 3D pig using Fusion 360 for my spring ornament.”

People’s Choice – Middle School

Emmalee T. “When I think of spring, I imagine butterflies fluttering all about. I created a 100% recyclable mobile ornament out of paper, cardboard, and string…”

Judge’s Choice – High School

Paityn C. “I cut a flower and a butterfly out of a Monster can and superglued the pieces together.”

Judge’s Choice – Middle School
Avery K. “My ornament is a cute spring bunny on a plush background.”

From 3D design to recycled materials and hand-crafted creations, these projects showcase creativity, innovation, and hands-on skill.

Congratulations to all of our winners—and thank you to everyone who participated!


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4 weeks ago

🌸 Spring Ornament Contest Winners 🌸

We’re excited to celebrate the creativity and talent of our students across West Virginia!

People’s Choice – High School

Jace L. “I made a 3D pig using Fusion 360 for my spring ornament.”

People’s Choice – Middle School

Emmalee T. “When I think of spring, I imagine butterflies fluttering all about. I created a 100% recyclable mobile ornament out of paper, cardboard, and string…”

Judge’s Choice – High School

Paityn C. “I cut a flower and a butterfly out of a Monster can and superglued the pieces together.”

Judge’s Choice – Middle School
Avery K. “My ornament is a cute spring bunny on a plush background.”

From 3D design to recycled materials and hand-crafted creations, these projects showcase creativity, innovation, and hands-on skill.

Congratulations to all of our winners—and thank you to everyone who participated!


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4 weeks ago

🌸 Spring Ornament Contest Winners 🌸

We’re excited to celebrate the creativity and talent of our students across West Virginia!

People’s Choice – High School

Jace L. “I made a 3D pig using Fusion 360 for my spring ornament.”

People’s Choice – Middle School

Emmalee T. “When I think of spring, I imagine butterflies fluttering all about. I created a 100% recyclable mobile ornament out of paper, cardboard, and string…”

Judge’s Choice – High School

Paityn C. “I cut a flower and a butterfly out of a Monster can and superglued the pieces together.”

Judge’s Choice – Middle School
Avery K. “My ornament is a cute spring bunny on a plush background.”

From 3D design to recycled materials and hand-crafted creations, these projects showcase creativity, innovation, and hands-on skill.

Congratulations to all of our winners—and thank you to everyone who participated!


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4 weeks ago

On Wednesday, students in Mrs. Dotson’s class at Wirt County High School participated in the Mid-Ohio Valley Workforce Development Mock Interview Session.

Students had the opportunity to sit down with local employers from Chemours, Somerville Industries, MPLX, D. Beyers & Associates, and HINO—answering interview questions, receiving feedback, and gaining valuable insight into how to improve and stand out.

A huge thank you to these industry partners for taking the time to invest in our students and share their knowledge.

We also want to thank WVU Parkersburg for hosting the day and providing students with a campus tour and a financial literacy workshop, making it a full day of hands-on learning and career exploration!


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On Wednesday, students in Mrs. Dotson’s class at Wirt County High School participated in the Mid-Ohio Valley Workforce Development Mock Interview Session.

Students had the opportunity to sit down with local employers from Chemours, Somerville Industries, MPLX, D. Beyers & Associates, and HINO—answering interview questions, receiving feedback, and gaining valuable insight into how to improve and stand out.

A huge thank you to these industry partners for taking the time to invest in our students and share their knowledge.

We also want to thank WVU Parkersburg for hosting the day and providing students with a campus tour and a financial literacy workshop, making it a full day of hands-on learning and career exploration!


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4 weeks ago

On Wednesday, students in Mrs. Dotson’s class at Wirt County High School participated in the Mid-Ohio Valley Workforce Development Mock Interview Session.

Students had the opportunity to sit down with local employers from Chemours, Somerville Industries, MPLX, D. Beyers & Associates, and HINO—answering interview questions, receiving feedback, and gaining valuable insight into how to improve and stand out.

A huge thank you to these industry partners for taking the time to invest in our students and share their knowledge.

We also want to thank WVU Parkersburg for hosting the day and providing students with a campus tour and a financial literacy workshop, making it a full day of hands-on learning and career exploration!


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4 weeks ago

On Wednesday, students in Mrs. Dotson’s class at Wirt County High School participated in the Mid-Ohio Valley Workforce Development Mock Interview Session.

Students had the opportunity to sit down with local employers from Chemours, Somerville Industries, MPLX, D. Beyers & Associates, and HINO—answering interview questions, receiving feedback, and gaining valuable insight into how to improve and stand out.

A huge thank you to these industry partners for taking the time to invest in our students and share their knowledge.

We also want to thank WVU Parkersburg for hosting the day and providing students with a campus tour and a financial literacy workshop, making it a full day of hands-on learning and career exploration!


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Looking to learn a new skill (or brush up on an old one)? 🧵

Join us for a Hand Sewing & Mending Workshop — a relaxed, hands-on evening where you’ll learn simple techniques you can use every day.

🗓 April 21 | 5:30–7 PM
📍 Wheeling Artisan Center (2nd Floor)

✔️ Free to attend
✔️ All materials provided
✔️ All are welcome


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Each stitch told a story. 🧵

In this year’s SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition, participants of all ages brought West Virginia to life through fabric, texture, and design—transforming donated materials into meaningful pieces that reflect creativity, skill, and state pride.

We’re proud to recognize this year’s winners:

✨ Junior Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Maci Jarrell & Brooklynn Carpenter
Runner-Up: Sylas Starcher & Gabriel Smith

✨ Young Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Emily Bacon
Runner-Up: Adrienne Oszust

✨ Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Dianne Keller
Runner-Up: Cassandra Majetich, Angela Hawk & Tessa Weisenborn

🏆 Best in Show: Zagan Perrine

From students to adult makers, each piece told a unique story—and we’re so proud of the talent and creativity shared through this competition.

👏 Congratulations to all!


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1 months ago

Each stitch told a story. 🧵

In this year’s SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition, participants of all ages brought West Virginia to life through fabric, texture, and design—transforming donated materials into meaningful pieces that reflect creativity, skill, and state pride.

We’re proud to recognize this year’s winners:

✨ Junior Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Maci Jarrell & Brooklynn Carpenter
Runner-Up: Sylas Starcher & Gabriel Smith

✨ Young Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Emily Bacon
Runner-Up: Adrienne Oszust

✨ Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Dianne Keller
Runner-Up: Cassandra Majetich, Angela Hawk & Tessa Weisenborn

🏆 Best in Show: Zagan Perrine

From students to adult makers, each piece told a unique story—and we’re so proud of the talent and creativity shared through this competition.

👏 Congratulations to all!


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1 months ago

Each stitch told a story. 🧵

In this year’s SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition, participants of all ages brought West Virginia to life through fabric, texture, and design—transforming donated materials into meaningful pieces that reflect creativity, skill, and state pride.

We’re proud to recognize this year’s winners:

✨ Junior Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Maci Jarrell & Brooklynn Carpenter
Runner-Up: Sylas Starcher & Gabriel Smith

✨ Young Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Emily Bacon
Runner-Up: Adrienne Oszust

✨ Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Dianne Keller
Runner-Up: Cassandra Majetich, Angela Hawk & Tessa Weisenborn

🏆 Best in Show: Zagan Perrine

From students to adult makers, each piece told a unique story—and we’re so proud of the talent and creativity shared through this competition.

👏 Congratulations to all!


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1 months ago


Each stitch told a story. 🧵

In this year’s SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition, participants of all ages brought West Virginia to life through fabric, texture, and design—transforming donated materials into meaningful pieces that reflect creativity, skill, and state pride.

We’re proud to recognize this year’s winners:

✨ Junior Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Maci Jarrell & Brooklynn Carpenter
Runner-Up: Sylas Starcher & Gabriel Smith

✨ Young Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Emily Bacon
Runner-Up: Adrienne Oszust

✨ Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Dianne Keller
Runner-Up: Cassandra Majetich, Angela Hawk & Tessa Weisenborn

🏆 Best in Show: Zagan Perrine

From students to adult makers, each piece told a unique story—and we’re so proud of the talent and creativity shared through this competition.

👏 Congratulations to all!


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1 months ago

Each stitch told a story. 🧵

In this year’s SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition, participants of all ages brought West Virginia to life through fabric, texture, and design—transforming donated materials into meaningful pieces that reflect creativity, skill, and state pride.

We’re proud to recognize this year’s winners:

✨ Junior Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Maci Jarrell & Brooklynn Carpenter
Runner-Up: Sylas Starcher & Gabriel Smith

✨ Young Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Emily Bacon
Runner-Up: Adrienne Oszust

✨ Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Dianne Keller
Runner-Up: Cassandra Majetich, Angela Hawk & Tessa Weisenborn

🏆 Best in Show: Zagan Perrine

From students to adult makers, each piece told a unique story—and we’re so proud of the talent and creativity shared through this competition.

👏 Congratulations to all!


12
1 months ago

Each stitch told a story. 🧵

In this year’s SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition, participants of all ages brought West Virginia to life through fabric, texture, and design—transforming donated materials into meaningful pieces that reflect creativity, skill, and state pride.

We’re proud to recognize this year’s winners:

✨ Junior Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Maci Jarrell & Brooklynn Carpenter
Runner-Up: Sylas Starcher & Gabriel Smith

✨ Young Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Emily Bacon
Runner-Up: Adrienne Oszust

✨ Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Dianne Keller
Runner-Up: Cassandra Majetich, Angela Hawk & Tessa Weisenborn

🏆 Best in Show: Zagan Perrine

From students to adult makers, each piece told a unique story—and we’re so proud of the talent and creativity shared through this competition.

👏 Congratulations to all!


12
1 months ago

Each stitch told a story. 🧵

In this year’s SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition, participants of all ages brought West Virginia to life through fabric, texture, and design—transforming donated materials into meaningful pieces that reflect creativity, skill, and state pride.

We’re proud to recognize this year’s winners:

✨ Junior Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Maci Jarrell & Brooklynn Carpenter
Runner-Up: Sylas Starcher & Gabriel Smith

✨ Young Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Emily Bacon
Runner-Up: Adrienne Oszust

✨ Adult Sewing Enthusiast
First Place: Dianne Keller
Runner-Up: Cassandra Majetich, Angela Hawk & Tessa Weisenborn

🏆 Best in Show: Zagan Perrine

From students to adult makers, each piece told a unique story—and we’re so proud of the talent and creativity shared through this competition.

👏 Congratulations to all!


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1 months ago

🚩 SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition Awards and Gallery Opening | March 23, 2026

🧵 A wonderful night celebrating the work of the participants from all across WV in the second year of our competition with @exploremfgwv and @wheelingheritage

🪡 Through the Studio and my work as a Board Member for Explore, this project is particularly meaningful to ensure sewing is an accessible skillset.

🙌 Special shout out to Joyce from From Past to Present Quilt Shop for her support throughout the entire process.

🌏 These flags will remain on display at Wheeling Heritage through April 21 and will end with our Earth Day Hand Sewing Workshop.
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#wheelingwv #sew #upcycle #scrap #menddontend


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🚩 SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition Awards and Gallery Opening | March 23, 2026

🧵 A wonderful night celebrating the work of the participants from all across WV in the second year of our competition with @exploremfgwv and @wheelingheritage

🪡 Through the Studio and my work as a Board Member for Explore, this project is particularly meaningful to ensure sewing is an accessible skillset.

🙌 Special shout out to Joyce from From Past to Present Quilt Shop for her support throughout the entire process.

🌏 These flags will remain on display at Wheeling Heritage through April 21 and will end with our Earth Day Hand Sewing Workshop.
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#wheelingwv #sew #upcycle #scrap #menddontend


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🚩 SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition Awards and Gallery Opening | March 23, 2026

🧵 A wonderful night celebrating the work of the participants from all across WV in the second year of our competition with @exploremfgwv and @wheelingheritage

🪡 Through the Studio and my work as a Board Member for Explore, this project is particularly meaningful to ensure sewing is an accessible skillset.

🙌 Special shout out to Joyce from From Past to Present Quilt Shop for her support throughout the entire process.

🌏 These flags will remain on display at Wheeling Heritage through April 21 and will end with our Earth Day Hand Sewing Workshop.
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#wheelingwv #sew #upcycle #scrap #menddontend


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1 months ago

🚩 SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition Awards and Gallery Opening | March 23, 2026

🧵 A wonderful night celebrating the work of the participants from all across WV in the second year of our competition with @exploremfgwv and @wheelingheritage

🪡 Through the Studio and my work as a Board Member for Explore, this project is particularly meaningful to ensure sewing is an accessible skillset.

🙌 Special shout out to Joyce from From Past to Present Quilt Shop for her support throughout the entire process.

🌏 These flags will remain on display at Wheeling Heritage through April 21 and will end with our Earth Day Hand Sewing Workshop.
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#wheelingwv #sew #upcycle #scrap #menddontend


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1 months ago

We spent Friday night in Wheeling celebrating something really special — the students, educators, and industry partners who make our programs come to life.

Our Northern Regional Awards Ceremony at River City Ale House was filled with energy, creativity, and a whole lot of school spirit.

@tyler_consolidated_ms brought that spirit home, earning the Team Spirit Award for their work with @wissmach_glass in the Graphic Design Challenge.

Sherrard Middle School was recognized as a Future Maker of Manufacturing for their commitment to giving students meaningful, hands-on experiences and exposure to career opportunities.

We also recognized two incredible educators, Bricie Brannan and Aaron Fedorke, with the Outstanding Industry Educator Award, and honored Ryan Kettler as our Emerging Elite in Manufacturing.

A big thank you to our keynote speaker, Dr. Natasha Smith (CONSOL Innovations, LLC), and to Jason Wilburn of Paul Wissmach Glass Co — Explore board member and industry partner to Tyler Consolidated Middle School — for helping us recognize our students on stage.

Thank you to Emily Rouse — Explore board member — and Riley Carpenter for introducing the SCRAP program, and to John Mark Hefler of Covestro LLC for serving as panel moderator for our Educational Pathways for Industrial Careers discussion.

We’re also grateful to our board members and partners who joined us for the evening — including Dan Williams of Marsh Bellofram Corporation and John Trifonoff of East Coast Metal Systems Inc., whose companies partnered with local schools on this year’s projects.

Nights like this remind us why this work matters. 💙


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1 months ago

We spent Friday night in Wheeling celebrating something really special — the students, educators, and industry partners who make our programs come to life.

Our Northern Regional Awards Ceremony at River City Ale House was filled with energy, creativity, and a whole lot of school spirit.

@tyler_consolidated_ms brought that spirit home, earning the Team Spirit Award for their work with @wissmach_glass in the Graphic Design Challenge.

Sherrard Middle School was recognized as a Future Maker of Manufacturing for their commitment to giving students meaningful, hands-on experiences and exposure to career opportunities.

We also recognized two incredible educators, Bricie Brannan and Aaron Fedorke, with the Outstanding Industry Educator Award, and honored Ryan Kettler as our Emerging Elite in Manufacturing.

A big thank you to our keynote speaker, Dr. Natasha Smith (CONSOL Innovations, LLC), and to Jason Wilburn of Paul Wissmach Glass Co — Explore board member and industry partner to Tyler Consolidated Middle School — for helping us recognize our students on stage.

Thank you to Emily Rouse — Explore board member — and Riley Carpenter for introducing the SCRAP program, and to John Mark Hefler of Covestro LLC for serving as panel moderator for our Educational Pathways for Industrial Careers discussion.

We’re also grateful to our board members and partners who joined us for the evening — including Dan Williams of Marsh Bellofram Corporation and John Trifonoff of East Coast Metal Systems Inc., whose companies partnered with local schools on this year’s projects.

Nights like this remind us why this work matters. 💙


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1 months ago

We spent Friday night in Wheeling celebrating something really special — the students, educators, and industry partners who make our programs come to life.

Our Northern Regional Awards Ceremony at River City Ale House was filled with energy, creativity, and a whole lot of school spirit.

@tyler_consolidated_ms brought that spirit home, earning the Team Spirit Award for their work with @wissmach_glass in the Graphic Design Challenge.

Sherrard Middle School was recognized as a Future Maker of Manufacturing for their commitment to giving students meaningful, hands-on experiences and exposure to career opportunities.

We also recognized two incredible educators, Bricie Brannan and Aaron Fedorke, with the Outstanding Industry Educator Award, and honored Ryan Kettler as our Emerging Elite in Manufacturing.

A big thank you to our keynote speaker, Dr. Natasha Smith (CONSOL Innovations, LLC), and to Jason Wilburn of Paul Wissmach Glass Co — Explore board member and industry partner to Tyler Consolidated Middle School — for helping us recognize our students on stage.

Thank you to Emily Rouse — Explore board member — and Riley Carpenter for introducing the SCRAP program, and to John Mark Hefler of Covestro LLC for serving as panel moderator for our Educational Pathways for Industrial Careers discussion.

We’re also grateful to our board members and partners who joined us for the evening — including Dan Williams of Marsh Bellofram Corporation and John Trifonoff of East Coast Metal Systems Inc., whose companies partnered with local schools on this year’s projects.

Nights like this remind us why this work matters. 💙


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1 months ago

We spent Friday night in Wheeling celebrating something really special — the students, educators, and industry partners who make our programs come to life.

Our Northern Regional Awards Ceremony at River City Ale House was filled with energy, creativity, and a whole lot of school spirit.

@tyler_consolidated_ms brought that spirit home, earning the Team Spirit Award for their work with @wissmach_glass in the Graphic Design Challenge.

Sherrard Middle School was recognized as a Future Maker of Manufacturing for their commitment to giving students meaningful, hands-on experiences and exposure to career opportunities.

We also recognized two incredible educators, Bricie Brannan and Aaron Fedorke, with the Outstanding Industry Educator Award, and honored Ryan Kettler as our Emerging Elite in Manufacturing.

A big thank you to our keynote speaker, Dr. Natasha Smith (CONSOL Innovations, LLC), and to Jason Wilburn of Paul Wissmach Glass Co — Explore board member and industry partner to Tyler Consolidated Middle School — for helping us recognize our students on stage.

Thank you to Emily Rouse — Explore board member — and Riley Carpenter for introducing the SCRAP program, and to John Mark Hefler of Covestro LLC for serving as panel moderator for our Educational Pathways for Industrial Careers discussion.

We’re also grateful to our board members and partners who joined us for the evening — including Dan Williams of Marsh Bellofram Corporation and John Trifonoff of East Coast Metal Systems Inc., whose companies partnered with local schools on this year’s projects.

Nights like this remind us why this work matters. 💙


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1 months ago

We spent Friday night in Wheeling celebrating something really special — the students, educators, and industry partners who make our programs come to life.

Our Northern Regional Awards Ceremony at River City Ale House was filled with energy, creativity, and a whole lot of school spirit.

@tyler_consolidated_ms brought that spirit home, earning the Team Spirit Award for their work with @wissmach_glass in the Graphic Design Challenge.

Sherrard Middle School was recognized as a Future Maker of Manufacturing for their commitment to giving students meaningful, hands-on experiences and exposure to career opportunities.

We also recognized two incredible educators, Bricie Brannan and Aaron Fedorke, with the Outstanding Industry Educator Award, and honored Ryan Kettler as our Emerging Elite in Manufacturing.

A big thank you to our keynote speaker, Dr. Natasha Smith (CONSOL Innovations, LLC), and to Jason Wilburn of Paul Wissmach Glass Co — Explore board member and industry partner to Tyler Consolidated Middle School — for helping us recognize our students on stage.

Thank you to Emily Rouse — Explore board member — and Riley Carpenter for introducing the SCRAP program, and to John Mark Hefler of Covestro LLC for serving as panel moderator for our Educational Pathways for Industrial Careers discussion.

We’re also grateful to our board members and partners who joined us for the evening — including Dan Williams of Marsh Bellofram Corporation and John Trifonoff of East Coast Metal Systems Inc., whose companies partnered with local schools on this year’s projects.

Nights like this remind us why this work matters. 💙


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1 months ago

We spent Friday night in Wheeling celebrating something really special — the students, educators, and industry partners who make our programs come to life.

Our Northern Regional Awards Ceremony at River City Ale House was filled with energy, creativity, and a whole lot of school spirit.

@tyler_consolidated_ms brought that spirit home, earning the Team Spirit Award for their work with @wissmach_glass in the Graphic Design Challenge.

Sherrard Middle School was recognized as a Future Maker of Manufacturing for their commitment to giving students meaningful, hands-on experiences and exposure to career opportunities.

We also recognized two incredible educators, Bricie Brannan and Aaron Fedorke, with the Outstanding Industry Educator Award, and honored Ryan Kettler as our Emerging Elite in Manufacturing.

A big thank you to our keynote speaker, Dr. Natasha Smith (CONSOL Innovations, LLC), and to Jason Wilburn of Paul Wissmach Glass Co — Explore board member and industry partner to Tyler Consolidated Middle School — for helping us recognize our students on stage.

Thank you to Emily Rouse — Explore board member — and Riley Carpenter for introducing the SCRAP program, and to John Mark Hefler of Covestro LLC for serving as panel moderator for our Educational Pathways for Industrial Careers discussion.

We’re also grateful to our board members and partners who joined us for the evening — including Dan Williams of Marsh Bellofram Corporation and John Trifonoff of East Coast Metal Systems Inc., whose companies partnered with local schools on this year’s projects.

Nights like this remind us why this work matters. 💙


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

🪡We are so proud of the flags Girl Scout Troop 10135 made with us for the @exploremfgwv SCRAP Flag Sewing Competition! It was the first time many of the girls had ever sewn before, and their pieces came out beautifully. Their work will be on display at @wheelingheritage starting next week!🧵


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1 months ago

Today, @brooke_high_schoolstudents took part in a Workforce Development Program Mock Interview hosted at @wvnccin Weirton.

Students had the opportunity to practice real-world interview skills and receive feedback from professionals representing Marsh Bellofram, Real Workforce Evolution, and WV Economic Development.

Thank you to our interviewers for volunteering their time to help students gain confidence and prepare for future career opportunities.

#ExploreTheNewManufacturing #WorkforceDevelopment


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2 months ago

Today, @brooke_high_schoolstudents took part in a Workforce Development Program Mock Interview hosted at @wvnccin Weirton.

Students had the opportunity to practice real-world interview skills and receive feedback from professionals representing Marsh Bellofram, Real Workforce Evolution, and WV Economic Development.

Thank you to our interviewers for volunteering their time to help students gain confidence and prepare for future career opportunities.

#ExploreTheNewManufacturing #WorkforceDevelopment


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2 months ago

Today, @brooke_high_schoolstudents took part in a Workforce Development Program Mock Interview hosted at @wvnccin Weirton.

Students had the opportunity to practice real-world interview skills and receive feedback from professionals representing Marsh Bellofram, Real Workforce Evolution, and WV Economic Development.

Thank you to our interviewers for volunteering their time to help students gain confidence and prepare for future career opportunities.

#ExploreTheNewManufacturing #WorkforceDevelopment


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2 months ago

🌸✨ Spring Ornament Contest is HERE! ✨🌸

Middle & High School students — it’s time to get creative!

Create a spring-themed ornament using any materials. 💐
♻️ Bonus points for SCRAP materials!

📸 Scan the QR code or use the link in our bio to submit a photo of your ornament for a chance to win a pizza party for your entire class!

🗓 Entry Deadline: April 10
🏆 Winner Announced: April 17 on Explore’s Facebook page

Let’s see your creativity bloom this spring! 🌼🎨

#ExploreTheNewManufacturing #SpringContest #StudentCreativity #WVStudents


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2 months ago


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