Upcoming Events. ATE post all events on their Facebook page, so please ensure you ‘LIKE’ their pages to stay up to date. Once you have attended ATE events, you will also be notified by email. ATE do not ‘reserve’ stalls on the presumption that you will attend. It is your responsibility to get your applications in early to avoid disappointment.
Upcoming Events. Our productions, field trips, and festivals are supported entirely by ticket sales and donations. Costs of these events includes sets (lumber, paint, decorations), technical equipment for lighting and sound, costumes, make-up, advertising, as well as transportation, lodging, and festival registration for each participant. Please indicate how much your family can donate to help defray the cost of these events. No one will be excluded or left home because of inability to pay, but anything you can donate is a huge help! If we cannot raise enough money– we will not be able to hold or attend these events. Please put these events on your calendar!
Upcoming Events o May 18th – 20th : GrassFed Exchange Annual Conference, Ft. Worth, TX
Upcoming Events. In the upcoming quarter, HES management team will follow-up as usual on the students’ academic progress making sure that all scholars progress according to plan. A total of 15 USP VIII Cycle I scholars and 10 RSS Cycle I scholars who were enrolled in UPP for one term are expected to become regular scholars in the Spring Semester 2020. These scholars will be guided to register their courses as per selected degree requirements. All HES scholars will be encouraged to engage in volunteering activities and to meet their extra-curricular requirements on time. Scholars will be provided with volunteering opportunities from the center’s database of credible local NGOs and community partners. They will also be encouraged to suggest new volunteering activities and build partnerships with organizations that match their skills and interests. In the upcoming quarter as well, USP VIII and RSS scholars and their parents will be invited to attend the HES Parents’ Orientation. HES scholars will also be asked to attend a Town Hall meeting and a USP-USAID Official event that will hopefully take place before the end of the Fall Semester 2019.
Upcoming Events. Set forth on Schedule 5.32 attached hereto and made a part hereof is a list of all prior shows and events that Sellers have participated in during 2018, 2019 and 2020 as well as a list of all upcoming shows and events that Sellers have registered to participate in or has otherwise indicated to the producer that it will participate.
Upcoming Events. Friday, August 2: Middle States Regional Community College Day, Hersheypark • Saturday, August 3: Chapter Meeting, Student Lounge, 25 Journal Square, 10 a.m. • Sunday, August 4: Hackensack Riverkeeper Cleanup Xxxxx Park, Hackensack, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Tuesday, August 20: Making Strides Kickoff Breakfast, The Westin, Jersey City 7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m. O n Thursday, June 27, the Center for Business & Industry (CBI) held its final Business Community Outreach event at the Culinary Conference Center. Participants included business owners from Jersey City and Hoboken. The event included a free training demonstration by Chef Xxxx Xxxxxxx, a faculty member at the Culinary Arts Institute, information on free training through the NJBIA Basic Workplace Training Skills program presented by Xxxxxx Xxxx, COO of the New Jersey Community College Consortium, and a presentation on CBI’s customized training plan options. Following the event, CBI held its Annual BBQ which was attended by over 40 guests including business owners, community members, and HCCC staff. Four vendors also participated. The Center received an award from the Xxxxxx County Department of Family Services to provide pre-occupational training to their clients. The CBI Career Opportunities Training Program will provide 20 day cycles of training in Blended Office Skills, Communication Skills, Allied Healthcare, Retail, Hospitality, and Culinary Arts. The program is scheduled to begin on August 1. The CBI will host its next Lunch and Learn on Tuesday, September 3. The topic of discussion will be “Personal Financial Literacy.” HCCC Happenings 3 udson County Community College’s Communications Department has launched a media campaign — encompassing print, cable, online, transit and billboard advertising in English and Spanish — to promote the College’s services. The department’s transit campaign, which debuted in late July, features wraps, posters and cards of varying sizes on local buses. The College’s ads on the Xxxxxx Bergen Light Rail feature interior car cards; the ads are visible on station posters and in display cases at select stations. These materials can be seen on routes throughout Xxxxxx County. Every design displays the College’s “Lady Liberty” logo and an assortment of actual HCCC students who participated in the department’s annual photo shoot. The College’s cable commercial is currently airing in English and Spanish on local cable television programming (Comcast Spotlight, Cablevision of Xxxxxx County...
Upcoming Events. Cover photo: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx in Israel on a JCCGW/Jewish Women's Renaissance Project trip (story, page 2).
Upcoming Events. 1. AFSCME Negotiations with Paraprofessionals’ Unit - March 20th at 3:45 p.m., Board Room
Upcoming Events. 3rd Annual African American Male Wellness Walk 5K, Saturday, August 5, 2017, XxXxxxxx Tech High School, 7:00 am -9:00 am. The walk will begin at 9:00 am. We are in need of volunteers for the following screenings: hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. The screenings are an invaluable component to decreasing the incidence of preventable diseases among African American males. If you are available to volunteer, please notify Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx via email at xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.
Upcoming Events. We have cross country that happens currently. We also have boys’ basketball that is coming up soon. We have progress reports that have gone out today; our students seem to be on track and we continue to be hopeful that we can fill those teams throughout the school year. We have all the on-going projects we have on campus and we’ve been really pleased with the progress thus far. I’m really attempting to dive into procedural directives and I’ll be bringing those to your attention through different work sessions. It’s going to be a pretty long on-going process. Those procedural directives will really spell out our policies to make sure that everyone understands the actual process and we’ll avoid some of those errors and misunderstandings that we make every year. That is an on-going project for me. BMEP annual report is due on Friday. I just did submit our plan for safe return instruction which is an XXXXX requirement due to COVID; that was submitted and approved. We’re waiting for our community schools award itself. Other than that, I think we’re good in terms throughout the school. Leading an organization that is comprised of 65 staff members, there is always going to be those issues that arise but we still have a good group of people. Our data came out from last year, we did increase our math and our reading proficiency. It showed a lot of promise especially coming out of the pandemic but we’re hopeful to close those gaps and continue with our trajectory.