
Natalya Armstrong gets a hand from Laci Chase in removing the brake pads from a car during the Totally Trades event hosted by New Ventures at Central Maine Community College in Auburn on Friday morning. The event was aimed at eighth- and ninth-grade girls to give them a hands-on experience in typically male-dominated professions.
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