This community service activity aims to increase the awareness and understanding of SMPN 01 Gumukmas Jember students about the potential of local historical sites as economic drivers of the surrounding community, with a focus on the Beteng Semboro Site and Deres Gumukmas Temple. The method used is ABCD (Asset-Based Community Development), which emphasises the identification and utilisation of local assets. Through the stages of Discovery, Dream, Design, and Destiny, students were invited to explore the potential of historical sites, formulate creative ideas, design action plans, and implement real activities. The results of this activity showed a significant increase in students' knowledge of local history and their entrepreneurial skills. In addition, this activity also succeeded in building a network of collaboration between schools, community leaders, and local businesses. This programme is expected to serve as a model for the development of historical site education programmes in other areas and contribute to the improvement of community welfare through the development of local economic potential.
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