2020 SkillsUSA California Woodworking Contests

Region 3 – 2020 Cabinetmaking & Introductory Woodworking Contests

 
Held Saturday, January 25, 2020 at Pasadena City College
Click here to see photos from the 2020 SkillsUSA CA Region 3 Cabinetmaking Contest.
Click here to see photos from the 2020 SkillsUSA CA Region 3 Introductory Woodworking Contest.
 
Held Saturday, February 1st, 2020 at Riverside City College

Click here to see photos from the 2020 SkillsUSA CA Region 6 Woodworking Contests.

 

 

2020 Regional Plans:
Introductory Woodworking Plans
Cabinetmaking Plans 

 

THANK YOU to our sponsors for their valuable contributions to this important local industry-education event!

 

 

 

 

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THANK YOU to our volunteers to contributing their time and energy to planning, organizing and executing this event!

Region 3

  • Thomas Whiteledge, Cerritos College – Contest Support
  • Lauren Whiteledge – Contest Support

Region 6

  • Roy Castillo, San Jacinto HS – Introductory Woodworking Contest Coordinator

What is SkillsUSA?

SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA helps each student excel. SkillsUSA’s mission is to help its members become world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens. The regional contest is the first level of competition for students in SkillsUSA. Those who score highest at Regionals are invited to compete at State Conference (in California, this takes place in Ontario in April), and those who win Gold at State can compete at the SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference (NLSC) in Louisville, KY in June.

How does SkillsUSA help our industry?

With over 300,000 student and advisor members across the nation, SkillsUSA is one of the most widely recognized and respected organizations supporting and promoting students entering careers in skilled trades. It is of critical importance to AWFS and our member companies to see students encouraged and trained in skilled trades. Like all manufacturing segments, the wood products manufacturing industry is in need of skilled workers to replace the vast numbers of retiring baby boomers. We recognize that supporting students and education and is the future of our industry.

How can you get involved?

Although this year’s regional contest has ended, SkillsUSA is always seeking industry support and involvement at the state and national level, and it’s never too early to start planning for next year’s regionals! Assistance as a volunteer or donations of tools, supplies or materials are appreciated. Contact Tovi Spero (tovi@awfs.org to explore ways to help!

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