Career Discovery: Skip the Degree, not the dream.
Come experience A free Learning event for all ages at “Bots, Bolts & Boots: Career Discovery event on Thursday, April 30th, 3:30-7pm, at the Turner Agri-Civic Center.
If you’re dreaming of a career that’s high-wage, skilled and doesn’t necessarily require a college degree, this is for you! Hands-on displays, interaction with people in the field, prizes and FREE food.
This interactive, hands-on event invites guests of all ages to explore high-demand, high-skill careers that offer excellent wages and rewarding work–many of which do not require a four-year degree.
Attendees will engage directly with industry professionals, local employers, and real-world tools and technology across multiple fields.
The Future Awaits
- Guests can engage with industry professionals, local employers, and real-world tools and technology across multiple fields.
- Guests can also discover new career pathways and spark their passions, all while enjoy free refreshments and a chance to win prizes!
To sign up: TinyURL.com/bots-bolts-boots.

Additional info:
Along with Suncoast Remake Learning Days, the Turner Center is hosting two additional events, Florida Wild, A Nature Experience for the Family and Remake Music.
All three events will be held at the Turner Agri-Civic Center, 2250 N.E. Roan Street, Arcadia. For more information, call 863-993-4807.
Suncoast Remake Learning Days is a 15-day, hands-on learning festival, underwritten by The Patterson Foundation, across Charlotte, DeSoto, Manatee, and Sarasota counties—focused on youth from birth through 12th grade and their families. The festival runs from Saturday, April 18 through Saturday May 2. For more information about Suncoast Remake Learning Days, call 941-952-1413 or go to www.gradelevelreadingsuncoast.net.
Email contacts:
Turner Agri-Civic Center, DeSoto Economic Development
- Eric Hamilton: [email protected].
- Sondra Guffey: [email protected].
- Daniel Sutphin: [email protected].
Suncoast Remake Learning Days
- Beth Duda – [email protected].
- Leah Verier-Dunn – [email protected].
