Feb. 1, 2023 • Volume 26, Issue 3 • Complimentary • BlufftonSun.com
INSIDE • Prayer, performance, parade mark MLK Jr. birthday celebration 12A • Families frustrated as valued fun outlet forced to close 14A • Little Blue Boat towed, but saga potentially continues 20A • Initiative helps elevate, empower, promote Black businesses 24A • Contribute to science in Backyard Bird Count 28A
Silicon Garden exhibit featured career, academic options By Gwyneth J. Saunders CONTRIBUTOR
The Dawn of the Silicon Garden sounds like the future, and that was what was offered at a recent event at Hilton Head Island High School. More than 40 businesses and organizations offered insight for young people seeking careers and opportunities in public safety, digital and cyber technology, utilities, construction, higher education, scholarship and funding organizations, and technical training. For some the afternoon was for exploring. “I’m here to just check out different opportunities, different scholarships. Look at where I want to go and look at my options,” said Hilton Head senior Alandria Kennedy. “I don’t know what I want to study yet. I’m really into music and writing, but I’m looking into welding.” Kennedy’s mother Shadasha was impressed with the event. “It’s an awesome opportunity, espe-
cially for kids who may not want to go to college, who don’t know what they want to do,” she said. “You have the different career paths you can show them as well as colleges, so I think it’s a positive.” The afternoon event was a partnership with Beaufort County School District, the Hilton Head Island MLK, Jr. Celebration Committee, Beaufort County Economic Development Corporation, Technical College of the Lowcountry, and other information resources. There were 10 colleges and technical schools in the gymnasium, and while they weren’t taking applications, they were taking advantage of the time to meet students and parents. “Anytime we get a chance to go out and talk to students about getting into college or what it may look like to go, we want to be able to inform them and make sure they’re making the best decisions for themselves,” said the representative from the University of South Carolina. Carlton Dallas, founder of the Busi-
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Bluffton Township Fire Department Firefighter Luis Aponte and BTFD HR director Tracy Walling were available to talk with visitors about career opportunities during the Dawn of the Silicon Garden held at Hilton Head Island High School.
nessATTRACT, was one of the sponsors of the career opportunity event. “We’re private, basically a collection of 550 different citizens, residents who
want to help the economy grow and diversify,” Dallas said. “The Economic
Please see CAREERS on page 8A