Empowering Future Engineers — A Visit to the Peer Leaders Engineering Camp
Empowering Future Engineers — A Visit to the Peer Leaders Engineering Camp
This week I had the opportunity to visit the Peer Leaders Engineering camp, a powerful local initiative that blends real-world trades experience with mentorship and career exploration. The camp is a grassroots effort created by local plumbing contractor Tim Herndon and his wife, Dr. Holli Herndon, a Career and Technical Education (CTE) specialist with the Citrus County School District and a board member at the Academy of Environmental Science. Together, the Herndons have created something truly special for our community’s youth.
Now in its second year, the camp has doubled in size since its launch. It’s clear why—this program fills a real need. For one week, middle and high school students immerse themselves in hands-on learning experiences centered on engineering, building, construction trades, and more. From design to production to problem-solving, the camp fosters critical thinking and practical skills. Students not only use industry-standard tools but also work alongside seasoned professionals and peer mentors who model expertise, leadership, and encouragement.
As I toured the camp, I couldn’t help but be inspired by what I witnessed: students deeply engaged, laughter mixed with concentration, and a sense of purpose echoing throughout the workshop. It wasn’t just about hammers and blueprints; it was about discovery, growth, and confidence-building.
Each day during the lunch hour, the Herndons bring in guest speakers—community leaders, professionals, and mentors—to share their stories and life lessons. This week kicked off with retired Citrus County Judge Mark Yerman. Judge Yerman didn’t just talk about the legal system—he shared his personal journey, emphasizing humility, kindness, and striving to be your best self. His message resonated far beyond the courtroom and into the hearts of the young people listening.
One camper’s parent later told Dr. Herndon, “He is really enjoying this, Holli. Thank you! He said he has learned more in the last two days than he has his entire life, lol.” That kind of feedback speaks volumes. In just a few days, students are not only gaining technical know-how, but they’re also finding inspiration, new pathways, and perhaps even glimpses of their future selves.
What sets this program apart is its holistic approach. Tim Herndon emphasizes hands-on exploration as a cornerstone of the experience. His passion for the trades and his belief in the power of craftsmanship is contagious. His goal isn’t just to cultivate future builders, plumbers, or engineers—it’s to help young people recognize they have job-ready skills that can open doors to any number of pathways: workforce, military, or higher education.
This camp is more than a workshop—it’s a family mission. Dr. Holli Herndon’s role in our district as a leader in career readiness and technical education is central to its success. She understands the importance of preparing students not just for tests, but for life after graduation. Her commitment, alongside her husband’s, is evident in every nail driven, every conversation encouraged, and every student uplifted.
It’s important to note that this opportunity is entirely community-powered. The Herndons have personally funded and organized this camp. They are also consistent champions of education through their work with the Citrus County Education Foundation. Each year, they sponsor special awards at the Citrus Regional Science and Engineering Fair, further demonstrating their long-term investment in the success of local students.
In a world where too many young people feel uncertain about their futures, initiatives like the Peer Leaders Engineering camp are a beacon. They give students tools, both literal and figurative, to build something lasting—confidence, direction, and opportunity.
To Tim and Holli Herndon: thank you for creating a space where students can dream big and get their hands dirty while doing it. Your generosity, leadership, and vision are transforming lives and helping build the foundation for a stronger community.
Programs like this remind us of what’s possible when passionate people come together with purpose. Here’s to the future engineers, builders, and leaders being shaped this week—and to the inspiring people making it happen.
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