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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee is known for motorcycles and Harley-Davidson. That s obvious. But now, the younger generations are beginning to embrace that passion for motorcycles in a very hands-on way.Since 2011, teams of students from the greater Milwaukee area have been participating in the Build Mo
stanley shop to Mentor program. During a 120 day period, students from various schools deconstruct and reconstruct a motorcycle donated by Harley-Davidson or Royal Enfield. By doing this, they learn skills like welding, construction, how to balance a budget, business promotion, social media, fundraising and more. Just builds life skills to manage money to promote the product to get other exper
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stanley spain team said.In 2018, Build added a new team that wasn t necessarily affiliated with a school. The Iron Angels, an all-women team, was formed. It s designed to promote women in STEM fields. It s comprised of young women from all around the Milwaukee area. It s about wrenching and learning how to rebuild this motorcycle, but there s so much more to that. And women can be engineers. They can be part of tech careers, and we can perform just as well in any career, Corrine Wolff, the mentor for the Iron Angels said. Iron Angels Members of the Iron Angels work on reconstructing their Harley-Davidson motorcycle. This year the team s bike was so well put together that they have b Rmyd AAA: National average gas price on track to exceed $3.24 a gallon, highest in 7 years
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