Ylexiana Medina, 8, studies a replica of petroglyphs found at Capitol Reef National Park in Utah during Trinidad State Junior College's College for Kids program on Thursday.
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Ylexiana Medina, 8, studies a replica of petroglyphs found at Capitol Reef National Park in Utah during Trinidad State Junior College's College for Kids program on Thursday. This is the first time TSJC hosted in the free program in Alamosa.
Isabella Rodriguez, 11, and Haylie Martin, 10, work together to excavate arrowheads, that were then made into necklaces, from fake rocks at Trinidad State Junior College's College for Kids program on Thursday. The program continues on July 13 and July 20.
Jonathan Cisneros, 12, weaves a bag on a loom at Trinidad State Junior College's College for Kids program on Thursday. The theme of the session was southwestern archeology.