TORONTO — The #SkillsTowerChallenge, the sixth challenge in the Skills Ontario #SkillsAtHome social media challenge series, launched June 10 with the goal of inspiring Ontarians to build the skills in trades and technology while staying safe at home.
Participants are asked to use 16 sheets of paper, up to one metre of tape and scissors to build a free-standing tower. Submissions must include a picture of the blueprint design as well as a picture of the tower and its height. The challenge requires skills in design and planning, communication, creativity and attention to detail, and is related to the fields of ironworking and metal fabricating. Participants must send in submissions for the #SkillsTowerChallenge by June 22.
To participate in challenges in the #SkillsAtHome series, audiences are asked to share their submissions on Twitter. Winners are awarded prizes provided by Skills Ontario and its partners. Competition sponsors include the Government of Ontario, 3M Canada, Centennial College, Haas, Humber College, IHSA, Magna, OPG, RBC and WSIB as well as its #SkillsTowerChallenge sponsors: Algonquin College, Carpenters Local 27, CLAC, Fanshawe College, Georgian College, Kiewit, Linamar, OACETT, Seneca College, Sheridan College, Snap-on, and Vale.
Details can be found at skillsontario.com/skillsathome.
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