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WCCC program offers lobster industry education
CALAIS Haul the traps and get to the closest computer because class is in session. Washington County Community College is launching a first-of-its-kind course to give a top-to-bottom education on Maine’s famous red-claw crustacean.
The Business of Maine Lobster will be a 10-week course that will provide an overview of the lobster supply chain, showing participants everything needed to get the state’s most famous export from the seafloor to the restaurant plate.
The class is free, open to the public and can be taken for three college credits if desired.
“It could be earlier college folks, traditional lobstermen or sternmen,” said Denise Cilley, the entrepreneur program director at the Sunrise County Economic Council, which helped put on the class. “It could literally be anybody.”
WCCC program offers lobster industry education
CALAIS Haul the traps and get to the closest computer because class is in session. Washington County Community College is launching a first-of-its-kind course to give a top-to-bottom education on Maine’s famous red-claw crustacean.
The Business of Maine Lobster will be a 10-week course that will provide an overview of the lobster supply chain, showing participants everything needed to get the state’s most famous export from the seafloor to the restaurant plate.
The class is free, open to the public and can be taken for three college credits if desired.
“It could be earlier college folks, traditional lobstermen or sternmen,” said Denise Cilley, the entrepreneur program director at the Sunrise County Economic Council, which helped put on the class. “It could literally be anybody.”
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