SWE: Embracing February
|
|
- Constance Kelly
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 This month: Make your vision REAL in your mind Leadership lessons from #HiddenFigures View this in your browser SWE: Embracing February by Irma Khan, SWE-CI President Love engineering? Love movies? Of course you do :)! This month I have two recom for your movie must-watch list! If you didn't already join SWE-CI for the movie outing welcome Black History Month by watching Hidden Figures. What better way to celeb month than to view a box office topper about women in STEM? Second on the list i Big: Engineering Our World. It's a first of its kind film for giant screen theaters that is transform how all of us think about engineering. Featuring the Great Wall of China, t tallest buildings, underwater robots, solar cars and smart, sustainable cities, Dream celebrating the human ingenuity behind engineering marvels big and small. In Cent the movie will be playing at the Peoria Riverfront Museum and premieres Feb 18th. will also be playing at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. What? Movies aren't your thing? For more of a hands-on experience, join local activ celebrate Engineers Week Feb 19-25th. In Peoria, the Riverfront Museum is hosti annual Engineering Day on Feb 19th. It's a day of free entry to the museum and incredible learning and experiences SWE-CI Outreach Committee will of course be there front and center with our passionate volunteers engaging in va experiments and activities with our visitors. If you are thinking of volunteering for outreach for the first time, this is a to do so! It's cold...you'd prefer to stay in? I'm addicted to SWE's new research website, One way to for our Society's mission is to be well versed on issues affecting women in engineering and in STEM. This website m easy to do so! It features SWE's original research alongside other well known sources Annual Members Brunch
2 Each year in January, Central Illinois SWE members meet to open the New Year surrounded by friends sharing the same interests. It has become almost a tradition to meet at Stacey s house a beautiful place in winter spend few hours together, networking, enjoying a good breakfast, chatting about subjects of common interest and planning ahead for a great new beginning. This year we had around 50 participants, from the Peoria region, covering a large range of age, employment, origins, interest, but eager to meet with their SWE friends. We also welcomed 2 new SWE babies participating to the event and few more staying at home with Dads. The icebreaker section of the event was a very good opportunity to find common interests, to find new things about our SWE friends, learn about a book, or learn about a new thing. It s been a pleasure to see those that participated this year and looking forward to continue this wonderful SWE tradition. Thank you all that participated! A special thank you to all leaders within SWE-CI who provided the goodies for the Brunch! Calling all Members in Central Illinois Do you live on the outskirts of Peoria or work in Bloomington, Champaign, Decatur? SWE CI is looking to expand events to the Bloomington-Normal, Champaign-Urbana, and Decatur areas. Please join us on Monday March 6th from 5pm-7pm for our first informal meeting/event at Guido's Bar and Grill in Champaign for a happy hour and to discuss what events you would like to see in our area! If you have ideas/opinions for future events and cannot attend, please Amanda Reader at reader_amanda@cat.com
3 Want to Be More Involved in SWE? Right now we are looking for support in: Website or Facebook support: You don't need previous experience, there is a user friendly interface. Contact Kirsten Mauritzson if interested. Mauritzson_Kirsten_J@cat.com Caterpillar WE18 SWAT Chair-elect: The SWAT team is a Caterpillar team that focuses on improving the experience of Caterpillar employees at the annual SWE conference. The candidate must be a Caterpillar employee. Planned attendance at WE18 or WE19 is not required. This role with assist the WE18 SWAT Chair in preparation for leading the WE19 SWAT team. Contact Cheryl Verbeke if interested (P: , E verbeke_cheryl_l@cat.com ) All Bloomington/Champaign/Decatur Members! SWE CI is looking to expand events to the Bloomington-Normal, Champaign-Urbana, and Decatur areas. Please join us on Monday March 6th from 5pm-7pm for our first informal meeting/event at Guido's Bar and Grill in Champaign for a happy hour and to discuss what events you would like to see in our area! If you have ideas/opinions for future events and cannot attend, please Amanda Reader at reader_amanda@cat.com SWE-CI Nominations Committee: Nominations for committee chairs will be opening soon (2/27). Start thinking about which position(s) you would like to run for in the next fiscal year (July 2017 through June 2018). Then, watch your inbox for a survey to express your interest or those you think would be a good fit for roles. You may nominate yourself or others! Not sure what all the committee positions are? Check our website Once nominations have been obtained, elections will follow. National Engineering Week Museum Free* & Open to the Public (*Does not include "Titanic" exhibit) Come kick off the start to Engineer's week with a FREE DAY at the Riverfront Museum generously sponsored by local engineering groups. The Museum will be packed with engineers providing hands on activities, exhibits, demonstrations, videos, and more. Ask these professionals and enthusiasts your engineering questions, explore potential career options, and visit the rest of the Museum! Make sure you stop by the SWE table and see all the exciting items the Outreach Committee has been creating.
4 Outreach Update Total Impact to Date for FY17 SWE-CI: 2,074 students! Mentoring at Charles Lindbergh Middle School SWE-Outreach had its 5th mentoring session at Charles Lindbergh Middle School on January 17th. The girls placed different objects in a container with tap water and in another container with saltwater and observed if they floated or sank. The kids learned about Archimedes principle and buoyant force. Great way to start 2017!!! The 6th mentoring session will be on February 21st and we and the girls are always welcoming new volunteers! Feel free to join Charles Lindbergh Middle School, 6327 N. Sheridan Rd., Peoria, IL Contact: Gina Riley, rileygm@cat.com 4H University of Illinois Extension 4H University of IL Extension invited SWE Outreach to conduct a Teen Role Model Training for their teen teachers. The session was held on January 19th at the University of Illinois Extension s office in Peoria,IL. Christiana Aguirre, Ursula Towne and Smitha Chirala performed two experiments with the Teen Teachers and talked to them about how to: interact with kids during STEM Outreach Events; keep kids engaged and guide them during an experiment; motivate them to ask questions and how work in a team environment. These teenagers will help SWE during future events in partnership with the University of Illinois Extension. Thanks Judy Schmidt (University of IL) for this great opportunity!!! GEMS On January 24th, SWE Outreach went to Morton,IL for another great STEM session with the girls from GEMS (Girls Excelling in Math and Science). The girls were very excited to do the Marshmallow Challenge and they came up with the most creative structures! During the second part of the session, we had a catapult competition. Each girl built their own catapult and launched pingpong balls at a target. After some discussion with the group, the girls improved their designs and we then had the final competition! Everybody had lots of fun! GEMS groups are a part of the AAUW (American Association of University Women) and SWE Outreach is grateful to have this new partnership! Big thanks to our volunteers: Robyn Konen, Ursula Towne, Christiana Aguirre and Constanza Garcia. Opportunity for High School Girls STEM Bootcamp The Society of Women Engineers-Central Illinois is partnering with University of Illinois Extension and Bradley University to offer a STEM Bootcamp on April 22nd at Bradley University from 10am-4pm. The cost is only $5 and is open to girls in high school (freshman-senior). This includes snacks and lunch during the event and all supplies. Scholarships are available if youth are unable to pay the registration fee Registration is online at:
5 New SWE-CI Member Spotlight: Ursula Towne Why did you join SWE? In 2013, after having worked as a mechanical engineer with Caterpillar for almost 15 years, it occurred to me the wave of women in engineering that I figured would appear by then simply hadn t. Having graduated in 1995 with only a few other women from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, I expected that there would be a surge in young women seeking out careers in engineering of all kinds. After all, by then we had all seen great examples of these women in science related careers proving we can do it. Here is a great list of these women, many of whom inspired me: These women and other more famous women like Sally Ride shaped our vision of what was possible. I noticed however that instead of seeing women coming out of college with engineering degrees and joining me in the work I do developing diesel engines for Caterpillar or in other challenging technical fields, the numbers were pretty flat. It was one of those moments where you look around and realize it is up to you to change things. To help me drive this passion, I joined the local SWE branch and began taking science into schools that very month with a joint effort through Quest Academy in Peoria. I set out to change the statistics. What were your expectations from this group? I was hoping SWE could help me network with local schools and education groups to inspire young people to pursue scientific careers. It has been all of that and then some. I feel I have made real, lasting impressions on young minds and forged some valued friendships in the process. Seeing a young girl; wanting to put electric circuits on her Christmas wish list, or to be present the moment a student understands an advanced principle we are trying to convey, are priceless moments which may alter the course of someone s life and by that same grace, the path of all mankind. A brief biography: I grew up on a dairy farm in Wisconsin. I had the virtue of things around me breaking down all the time to ignite a mechanical interest in machines and what makes them work. Combine that with the fly-overs from the local military air base and you have a recipe for inspiration. When Top Gun was in the movie theatres, F-14s were really doing mock aerial combat over my parents farm. I decided way back then that I would become and engineer. Although, at the time, I was interested in aeronautical engineering. My father said it was too difficult for women to do a job like that which only fueled my desire to prove that I could. With the help of a basketball scholarship to get me through 90% of college, I was able to go to school at a time when my parents would not have been able to afford helping with college expenses.
6 UPCOMING EVENTS Tip: Import SWE-CI's Google Calendar -- no typing needed! OUTREACH COMMITTEE: ENGINEERING DAY SUN 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Peoria Riverfront Museum 248 SW Washington St., Peoria, IL OUTREACH COMMITTEE: THE LAUNCH SAT 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM The Launch at Hickory Grove Elementary School Fundraising event for the the school. SWE-CI will be hosting exciting experiments RSVP: WORK LIFE INTEGRATION: Vino Van Gogh SUN 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM Coventry Farms Clubhouse 113 Windsor Dr, Germantown Hills, Costs $33.00 RSVP: SWE-CI Happy Hour in Champaign! MON 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Happy Hour at Guido's Downtown Champaign 2 E Main St, Champaign, IL RSVP: Reader_Amanda@cat.com or Missed an issue of our Monthly Buzz? Catch up with the Buzz Archives.
7 Copyright 2016 Society of Women Engineers Central Illinois Professional Section. All rights reserved. centralillinois.swe.org Mailing Address: P.O. Box 96, Mossville, IL The purpose of this is to provide monthly section sponsored activity updates to members and friends of SWE-CI. Update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
SWE: Congressional Visit in Washington D.C.
This month: Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were, but without it we go nowhere. ' Carl Sagan View this email in your browser SWE: Congressional Visit in Washington D.C. by Irma Khan,
More informationHuntingdon Valley Library Newsletter July 8, Table of Contents. Friends Fundraisers. Calendar of Events. Library Hours
625 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA (215) 947-5138 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter July 8, 2018 Table of Contents Calendar of Events News and Notes Friends of Huntingdon Valley Library Calendar
More informationMt. Vernon Voices FINAL. June 8 SATURDAY 9:30 am. President s Corner. Planning Brunch, June 8. Branch Planning Meeting/ Brunch
Mt. Vernon Voices AAUW advances equity for women and girls through, advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research. President s Corner Volume 56 Issue 10 June 2013 AAUW Mt Vernon FINAL WOW! What a wonderful
More informationMembers At Large. President s Corner. FY17 Newsletter, Issue 3 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Greetings MAL Members,
Members At Large FY17 Newsletter, Issue 3 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: President s Corner 1 FY17 SWE Individual Awards Program 2 EWeek 2017! 2-3 SWE Congressional Outreach Day 3 What is the SWE Senate Doing? 4-5
More informationFriends Fundraisers. Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter - July 23, Table of Contents. Calendar of Events
625 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA (215) 947-5138 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter - July 23, 2017 Table of Contents Calendar of Events Read, Listen, Watch News and Notes Get Involved Library
More informationCheck It Out. A Night At the Oscars. The Politics of Oscar. February2013. Sunday, February 24 at 7:30pm at the Round Lake Village Community Room
Volume VI, Issue 2 February2013 The Newsletter of the Round Lake Library Check It Out A Night At the Oscars Sunday, February 24 at 7:30pm at the Round Lake Village Community Room Join us for our second
More informationPODCAST: Politically Powerless, Economically Powerful: A Contradiction?: A Conversation with the Saudi Businesswoman Rasha Hifzi
PODCAST: Politically Powerless, Economically Powerful: A Contradiction?: A Conversation with the Saudi Businesswoman Rasha Hifzi In this podcast, originally recorded for I.M.O.W. s Women, Power and Politics
More informationLODI MEMORIAL LIBRARY One Memorial Drive Lodi, NJ On the web at LODI.BCCLS.ORG
SPECIAL EVENT ADULT PAINT NIGHT Thurs March 9 6:30 pm SEE WHAT S HAPPENING THIS MONTH Birch Trees Winter Landscape LODI MEMORIAL LIBRARY One Memorial Drive Lodi, NJ 07644 973-365-4044 On the web at LODI.BCCLS.ORG
More informationHuntingdon Valley Library Newsletter July 15, Table of Contents. Friends Fundraisers. Calendar of Events. Library Hours
625 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA (215) 947-5138 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter July 15, 2018 Table of Contents Calendar of Events News and Notes Friends of Huntingdon Valley Library Calendar
More informationConnecting and Communicating with Students on Facebook
From the SelectedWorks of Sarah Elizabeth Miller Fall September, 2007 Connecting and Communicating with Students on Facebook Sarah Elizabeth Miller, Illinois Wesleyan University Lauren A Jensen Available
More informationWelcome aboard UTAC1718!
September 2017 Welcome aboard UTAC1718! In this issue: Meet 2017-2018 Core Executive UTAC Executive Recruitment: Join Our Crew Upcoming Events: Toronto Pearson Runway Run 2017 Meet us at UTSU Orientation
More informationSun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat. Keep up with the Mobile Family Success Center on Social Media:
June 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Our calendar is color coded for your convenience: East Brunswick Events are in Red Edison Events are in Purple North Brunswick Events are in Green Sayreville Events
More informationCoolidge Club Blast #4
Coolidge Club Blast #4 Campaign Preview HTML Source Plain Text Email Details News from the Notch View this email in your browser Political leaders are like they rest of us, they aren't made of stone. It
More informationHuntingdon Valley Library Newsletter June 10, Table of Contents. Friends Fundraisers. Calendar of Events. Library Hours
625 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA (215) 947-5138 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter June 10, 2018 Table of Contents Calendar of Events News and Notes Get Involved Friends of Huntingdon Valley
More informationHuntingdon Valley Library Newsletter July 22, Table of Contents. Friends Fundraisers. Calendar of Events. Library Hours
625 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA (215) 947-5138 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter July 22, 2018 Table of Contents Calendar of Events News and Notes Friends of Huntingdon Valley Library Calendar
More informationWelcome to holiday edition of the AMA's Very Influential Physician (VIP) Insider. Read on for details about these topics:
Welcome to holiday edition of the AMA's Very Influential Physician (VIP) Insider. Read on for details about these topics: 5 ways the midterms shook up the U.S. health care agenda for 2019 Webinar: Building
More informationTHE VOTER: JULY 2018 VOLUME 69, #5 THE VOTER JULY 2018 CONTENTS
You are receiving this email because you are a member of the League of Women Voters of Elmhurst. Editor: Katie Marsico - thevoter@lwvelmhurst.org View this email in your browser THE VOTER: JULY 2018 VOLUME
More informationSun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
N 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Our calendar is color coded: East Brunswick events are in Red Edison events are in Purple North Brunswick events are in Green Sayreville events are in Pink Piscataway
More informationFriends Fundraisers. Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter - Dec. 24, Table of Contents
625 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA (215) 947-5138 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter - Dec. 24, 2017 Table of Contents News and Notes Get Involved 2017 Annual Appeal - Donate Today! As the year
More informationFriends Fundraisers. Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter - Dec. 17, Table of Contents. Saturday, December 16. Monday, December 18
625 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA (215) 947-5138 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter - Dec. 17, 2017 Table of Contents News and Notes Get Involved 2017 Annual Appeal - Donate Today! Thank you to
More informationEDITOR IN CHIEF : Miss Labiche
EDITOR IN CHIEF : Miss Labiche EDITORS : Dorine and Axelle Nb11 issued on the 29th, January EDITOR'S NOTE : All the 1LVA's team wishes you a Happy New Year 2018! Enjoy the reading of this month's issue!.
More informationSeptember Newsletter. Volume 53 Number 9. SIRS RC/CL Model Airplane Club. AMA District VI Chapter 621 Founded in 1964
September 2017 Newsletter Officers: President Jerry Worden 309 531 0073 jwfly1697@msn.com Vice President Bob Stadsholt 309 838 9902 bstads@comcast.net Secretary Fred Logue Volume 53 Number 9 SIRS RC/CL
More informationThe Voter. League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley March President's Letter. Subscribe Share Past Issues Translate
Subscribe Share Past Issues Translate.Update on activities, events, and plans for the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley Friend on Facebook The Voter Forward to a Friend League of Women Voters
More informationReach Out! To newcomers SPRING IM.POWER.ED & WorkBC. Staff Spotlight. F&S Updates. Closing the Gap. Looking Forward
Reach Out! To newcomers The voice of MOSAIC s Family & Settlement Services SPRING 2017 IM.POWER.ED & WorkBC Staff Spotlight F&S Updates Closing the Gap Looking Forward Participants at the Multicultural
More informationMay 10, 2015 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter
625 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA (215) 947-5138 May 10, 2015 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter Table of Contents Calendar of Events Read, Listen, Watch Everything eresources News and Notes Get
More informationGeneral ASB ELECTIONS PACKET
General ASB 2015-2016 ELECTIONS PACKET Forms Due to: Mr. Lively, room 305, by 3:00pm on Friday, April 10 Campaigning Begins: Wednesday, April 15, 6:00am Campaigning Ends: Thursday, April 23, 3:00pm (This
More informationFriends Fundraisers. Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter - Jan. 28, Table of Contents. Monday, January 29
625 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA (215) 947-5138 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter - Jan. 28, 2018 Table of Contents News and Notes Get Involved Library Hours Mon.-Thurs. 10 am to 9 pm Friday
More informationCommunity Newsletter
Community Newsletter Week of July 23-27 2018 A publication of the City of Dodge City Public Information Office 1. Melissa McCoy, Assistant City Manager/Public Affairs, was recently interviewed for the
More informationAAUW - Nebraska State Bulletin Spring Letter from National Board Chair
AAUW - Nebraska State Bulletin Spring 2018 Letter from National Board Chair Presidents Corner By Marilyn Bombac and Denise Britigan We are honored to have had the opportunity to serve as your AAUW-Nebraska
More informationAMERICA S TOWN HALL. Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter on his life in public service
AMERICA S TOWN HALL Timely constitutional conversations uniting thought leaders from all sides of the debate Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter on his life in public service Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
More informationBefore & After: How to Redesign News Site for Old and New Readers
Friday, October 19, 2007 IN THIS ISSUE ezine 8 Issue 2: Web Redesign (before & after), QuickGuides on SALE, Final Fall Trainings VOLUME 8 ISSUE 2 Before & After: How to Redesign News Site for Old and New
More information2012 ANNUAL REPORT &
2012 ANNUAL REPORT & A REVIEW OF THE YEAR ABOUT OBS 1-2 IN THE FIELD: MASS ATROCITIES 3-6 IN THE FIELD: HUMAN TRAFFICKING 7-9 INSIDE OBS 10-13 ONLINE 14-16 IN THE NEWS 17-18 FINANCIALS 19-24 THE FUTURE
More informationAMERICORPS PROJECT RISE
AMERICORPS PROJECT RISE 2015-2016 AmeriCorps Project RISE members serving on Make a Difference Day 2016-2017 AmeriCorps Project RISE (Refugee and Immigrant Success through Education) is a service partnership
More informationUsing Social Media to Build Your Brand. Susan Getgood
Using Social Media to Build Your Brand Susan Getgood 1 Myth: Social Media is for Kids 2 The Facts 3 The Facts Social Media has Grown Sharply Year Over Year +% Percentage of Growth (From March 2009 to March
More informationnews & events September 2018
Lynda.com: Online Classes now FREE for Library Patrons The Ohio Library Council and the Ohio Public Library Information Network has recently announced a partnership with LinkedIn to allow Ohioans free
More informationJustice First ACTION GUIDE
Justice First ACTION GUIDE June 2018 Harnessing Grassroots Power in WA Criminal Justice Reform in WA How You Can Light the Fire Our goals Our strategy and tactics Getting started: hosting an organizing
More informationLet s get digital! 1
Let s get digital! 1 Website Our website is often the first point of call for people who are looking for information or support. We have around 100,000 users and 300,000 page views per month. Last year,
More informationIllinois Ducks Unlimited
Illinois Ducks Unlimited Ill When it s time to review think DU! Editor: Bill Sarafin In This Issue Illinois DU License Plate 2 Volunteers 2 Champaing-Urbana DU Chapter 3 A Word From Our Chairman Another
More informationExperience Cambodia. 2 nd 13 th Jan 2017
Experience Cambodia 2 nd 13 th Jan 2017 Trip Located in the tropics of south east Asia, Cambodia is a country of natural wonders, inspiring people and rich history. From Angkor Wat to the mighty Mekong
More informationWelcome to Sanctuary
Welcome to Sanctuary Our Mission: To empower and inspire women through compelling and provocative stories, educational content and engaging works of art. Our Vision: To create a global, interactive community
More informationFebruary SW Wilsonville Road Wilsonville, OR 97070
Wilsonville Public Library news & events February 2017 8200 SW Wilsonville Road Wilsonville, OR 97070 Phone: 503-682-2744 Fax: 503-682-8685 E-mail: reference@wilsonvillelibrary.org Hours & Days of Operation
More informationUNICEF Clubs Year-Long Calendar
Plan Ahead Stay in the loop of all UNICEF Club happenings and activations year-round with our UNICEF Clubs Calendar! UNICEF Clubs Year-Long Calendar 2016 2017 Check out our website for the interactive
More informationTalking Leaves. Newsletter: April. Upcoming Gatherings 2018 ᎦᏬᏂ ᏚᎦᎶᎦ. April 14th-Phx Indian Center. May- Cherokee Nation Guest. June-Clay Medallions
Talking Leaves ᎦᏬᏂ ᏚᎦᎶᎦ Newsletter: April P.O. Box 60575 Phoenix, AZ 85082 Email: info@valleyofthesuncherokees.com Facebook Page: Valley of the Sun Cherokees https://www.facebook.com/valleyofthesuncherokees/
More informationLunch & Learn. Contributors Needed. Nominate a Star. Events and More. YP Spotlight Ron Holmes from Hulu. Dates & Deadlines.
Annual Conference Media Finance Focus 2018 A Monumental Experience May 21-23, 2018 Hyatt Regency Crystal City Arlington, VA #MFMMediaFinanceFocus Conference website: www.mediafinancefocus.org Conference
More informationInside: Winter The Bookworm Bulletin Events of the Friends of the Morgan Hill Library
Winter 2018 Inside: Gift of Reading Morgan Hill - Donate Children s Books by Dec. 9th The Bookworm Bulletin Events of the Friends of the Morgan Hill Library Friends Speakers Forum: Harpers Hall Ensemble
More informationFROM THE PRESIDENT...
Subscribe Past Issues Translate RSS Waterfitness Newsletter August, 2018 View This email in your browser. FROM THE PRESIDENT... Dear Friends: I think we all agree that the planning committee for our new
More informationAnd year after year, from the first class of their freshman year on to their recent graduation day, the four students rose to the occasion.
Richmond (VA) Times Dispatch 06/18/2015 "Key skill for year's top grads: Juggling" Audience: 434,611 Author: Roslyn Ryan Source Website: www.richmond.com Key skill for year's top grads: Juggling By Roslyn
More informationRudolf Steiner on What We Do Now with T. H. Meyer - August 31 st. From The Site
Subject: This Week's Solari Update From: The Solari Update Date: 8/31/17 6:45 PM To: View this email in your browser Rudolf Steiner on What We Do Now with T.
More informationSimple Acts Toolkit for Universities
Simple Acts Toolkit for Universities Thanks for getting involved in STAR s Simple Acts! STAR (Student Action for Refugees) has teamed up with the Simple Acts campaign. We ve put together 5 fab things students
More informationVolume 49 Number 1, Jan. 2018
Volume 49 Number 1, Jan. 2018 In This Issue PRESIDENT S MESSAGE PHOTO ALBUM MEETING INF0 DUES ARE PAST DUE BIRTHDAYS President s Message: Hi, everyone! Happy 2018! Six of us met at Boulevard Cafe in Petaluma
More informationWUSC Student Refugee Program
WUSC Student Refugee Program Guide to Planning a Winning Referendum PUBLISHED BY WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE OF CANADA revised October 2018 Guide to Planning a Winning Referendum Student levies are an extremely
More informationA Kit for Community Groups to Demystify Voting
A Kit for Community Groups to Demystify Voting Vote PopUp: A Kit for Community Groups to Demystify Voting Vote PopUp is generously funded in part by: Thanks to their support, more British Columbians are
More informationFrom your Agent... Like us on Facebook! AUGUST Quote of the Month: We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.
From your Agent... On January 1, 2013 I began my professional career as your Family & Consumer Science Agent in Magoffin County. I was very nervous coming into a county where I did not know a single soul,
More informationService Times Welcoming the Stranger: the Human Rights of Migrants This Sunday at Mass, we will welcome Fr. Jesus
The Fount The Newsletter of the Nazareth College Catholic Community Thursday of the 3rd Week of Lent ~ March 4, 2010 Service Times All services are held in the Linehan Chapel Sunday Mass: 7:00PM Thursday
More informationOut of the Woods and Groves
Out of the Woods and Groves LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS WOODBURY, COTTAGE GROVE AREA September 50 th Anniversary Brunch - Update Activities to celebrate the Woodbury Cottage Grove Area League of Women Voters
More informationFriends Fundraisers. Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter - March 5, Table of Contents. Calendar of Events
625 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA (215) 947-5138 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter - March 5, 2017 Table of Contents Calendar of Events Read, Listen, Watch News and Notes Get Involved Calendar
More informationChamber News. Don t forget to like us on Facebook! The Delta Chamber of Commerce
Delta Chamber of Commerce Chamber News April 2014 Don t forget to like us on Facebook! Board of Directors President: Tony Porreca Vice President Allison Long Secretary/Treasurer Holly Wrigley Board Members
More informationTOWARD THE TIPPING POINT YEARS IN REVIEW
TOWARD THE TIPPING POINT 2014-2015 YEARS IN REVIEW Remembering James S. Brady 1940-2014 Sarah Brady 1942-2015 Dear Friend of the Brady Campaign and Center to Prevent Gun Violence, During 2014-2015, the
More informationHow To Get Things Done By Paula M. Kalamaras
How To Get Things Done By Paula M. Kalamaras If you are looking for the ebook How to Get Things Done by Paula M. Kalamaras in pdf format, in that case you come on to right website. We furnish complete
More informationSponsorship Opportunities
Sponsorship Opportunities The 26th Annual Congress for the New Urbanism MAY 16-19, 2018 The Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) is an international nonprofit dedicated to building and restoring places
More informationHUMAN AND HOPE ASSOCIATION
HUMAN AND HOPE ASSOCIATION LIBRARY PROGRAM F U N D I N G P R O P O S A L About Human & Hope Association Human and Hope Association is a grassroots community centre based in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Established
More informationSUPPLIES NEEDED FOR DISTRICT CONFERENCE AND STATE CONFERENCE
STATE AFFAIRS FORUM ORGANIZATION... 2 Policy and Procedures for State Affairs Forum... 3 Rules of Decorum in General Assembly... 3 Motions... 3 Opening Statement... 3 Technical Non-debatable Questions...
More informationSOUTH SUBURBAN SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION. January 17, 2019 Board of Directors Meeting
SOUTH SUBURBAN SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION January 17, 2019 Board of Directors Meeting Minutes I. Call to Order/Roll Call Sandy Chevalier called the South Suburban Special Recreation Association's Board
More informationChris Dasté, Park, Recreation and Community Services Director
City of Burbank Park, Recreation and Community Services Department Memorandum Date: September 14, 2010 To: From: Subject: Michael S. Flad, City Manager Chris Dasté, Park, Recreation and Community Services
More informationChathamSTEM FIRST LEGO League. July 2014 Information Session
ChathamSTEM FIRST LEGO League July 2014 Information Session What is ChathamSTEM? A network of parents, professionals, students and educators whose goal is to promote excellence in Science, Technology,
More informationCHAPTER STARTER KIT. Educators Rising California Rockfield Blvd., Suite 250 Irvine, CA T:
CHAPTER STARTER KIT Educators Rising California 15707 Rockfield Blvd., Suite 250 Irvine, CA 92618 T: 949 609 4660 Table of Contents About Educators Rising California 1 Quick Educators Rising Facts 2 Helpful
More informationhttp://2kmand2kj.global2.vic.edu.au Blog: Short for weblog, a blog is a website that is like an online journal which is regularly updated. A blog is made up of a collection of posts. Each new post that
More informationIshpeming Carnegie Public Library Summer Reading Program 2017
Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library Summer Reading Program 2017 317 N. Main St. Ishpeming, MI (906) 486-4381 www.uproc.lib.mi.us/ish Calling all readers! Area residents of ALL AGES are invited to join our
More informationCLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS A Guide to Clubs & Organizations Inside: How to start a club ASC recognition Club requirements Fund-raising policies Forms Parliamentary procedure Starting a club The Associated Student
More informationThe. film ideas, Inc. 5 P a r t S e r i e s INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDE. Presents. Uncle Sam. The White House. The American Bald Eagle.
Additional titles from film ideas, Inc. in the SYMBOLS OF AMERICA 5 PART SERIES film ideas, Inc. Presents Uncle Sam The White House The American Bald Eagle Images of Liberty U.S. Flag 5 P a r t S e r i
More information2014 KEY SERVICES. In 2014, WTVP provided these key local services
Peoria Bloomington Galesburg Public Media for Central Illinois 2014 LOCAL CONTENT AND SERVICE REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY PBS and local public television continues to be a last bastion of culture and quality.
More informationHorton s Clips May 2015
Horton s Clips May 2015 Spring is here at last! Join us May 17 th for a walk in celebration of National Historic Preservation Month. Check out our website and connect with us at http://www.7bridgesrd.org
More informationSocial Media Tools Analysis
MERCER UNIVERSITY Social Media Tools Analysis This report provides a curated list of ten social media sites explaining my analysis of each site using the Seven Building Blocks of Social Media. Overview
More informationDownload Barack Obama: Our Forty-Fourth President (A Real-Life Story) Kindle
Download Barack Obama: Our Forty-Fourth President (A Real-Life Story) Kindle Learn all about the life of the 44th President of the United States in this updated biography of Barack Obama, specially written
More information(309)
(309)438-5492 www.wznd.com www.isu10news.com Illinois State University s Media Business Office is a media entity that handles the sale of available services of both WZND and TV-10. As a student entity,
More informationTexas 4-H Club Bylaws
Texas 4-H Club Bylaws 4-H Club Name: Date Adopted: 4-H Council of Wharton September 4, 2018 ARTICLE I: NAME AND OBJECTIVES The name of this organization shall be the 4-H Council of Wharton. This shall
More informationMid State Unity Area of NA Area Minutes for October 13th, 2014 Page 1 of 5
Page 1 of 5 Open: 7:00 the meeting opened with a moment of silence, the Serenity Prayer, 12 Traditions, 12 Concepts and the Service Prayer. Welcome to all new GSRs, Alternate GSRs and visitors! Toby R.
More informationStanding Rules Proposed Changes
Standing Rules Proposed Changes Summary: Remove requirement that electronic vote be unanimous Remove carryover funds requirement Remove Watch Dogs as a PTA club Add One World One Night as an event Remove
More informationCheck it Out! Strong at the library, the force is.
May 2017 Check it Out! Putnam County Public Library s Monthly Calendar of Events 103 E. Poplar St. Greencastle, IN 46135 www.pcpl21.org HOURS: M 9am - 8pm T 9am - 8pm W 9am - 8pm T 9am - 8pm F 9am - 5pm
More informationTHE PREPARED CURRICULUM:
THE PREPARED CURRICULUM: FOR POST-SECONDARY AND CAREER READINESS Eighth Grade Curriculum Course Overview Eighth grade is never too early to begin preparing for college and careers. This program will give
More informationWEEKLY LATINO TRACKING POLL 2018: WAVE 8 10/23/18
WEEKLY LATINO TRACKING POLL 2018: WAVE 8 10/23/18 LATINO REPORTS ON VOTING AND MOBILIZATION Thinking over your experience with registering to vote and voting in prior elections, have you ever had any of
More informationDATE: July 5, 2013 Board of Trustees FROM: Deb Lissak RE: Board memo for meeting of July 9, 2013
DATE: July 5, 2013 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Deb Lissak RE: Board memo for meeting of July 9, 2013 Updates on continuing projects are included below for your information. Topics that require discussion
More informationCULPEPER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Minutes December 14, 2015
Page 1 of 7 CULPEPER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD A meeting of the School Board of Culpeper County was held at the Board of Supervisors Meeting Room at 302 N. Main Street, Culpeper, VA 22701. Present were Robert
More informationStemosphere. Cassandra Poulos University of Iowa. Latham Science Communication Project Copyright 2017 Cassandra Poulos
Latham Science Communication Project 4-1-2017 Stemosphere Cassandra Poulos University of Iowa Copyright 2017 Cassandra Poulos Hosted by Iowa Research Online. For more information please contact: lib-ir@uiowa.edu.
More informationHOW HOOTSUITE GREW ITS ADVOCATE PROGRAM SEVEN-FOLD IN LESS THAN A YEAR
HOW HOOTSUITE GREW ITS ADVOCATE PROGRAM SEVEN-FOLD IN LESS THAN A YEAR 1700 Enterprise Customers 10M+ Users Worldwide 800+ out of the Fortune 1000 For Hootsuite the most widely used platform for managing
More informationThe Husky Herald. Corporate Center Conference Rooms. In This Issue
The Husky Herald In This Issue PLEASE INFORM YOUR STUDENTS OF UPCOMING STUDENT EVENTS. Corporate Center Conference Rooms September 14, 2015 First Friday Jazz Series... 2 University Day... 3 Biographer
More informationAPRIL 2019 NEWSLETTER AND ANNUAL MEETING PREVIEW
League of Women Voters of Orange-Durham-Chatham Serving the people of Orange, Durham, and Chatham Counties, North Carolina MAKING DEMOCRACY WORK APRIL 2019 NEWSLETTER AND ANNUAL MEETING PREVIEW In This
More informationThe Weekly Newsletter of The Rotary Club of Champaign
Page 1 of 5 Rotary Club of Champaign [mailservice@clubrunner.ca] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 5:44 PM To: Stan Herrin Having trouble viewing this email? Please click here The FIZZ The Weekly Newsletter
More informationPurpose of an Alumni Chapter
Purpose of an Alumni Chapter The purpose of the local chapter is to organize graduates and former students that reside in a particular community into a unified body affiliated with Fort Valley State University
More informationSESSION 8 A TEEN LEADER'S COMMUNITY How wonderful it is that nobody need wait one single moment before starting to improve the world.
SESSION SESSION A TEEN LEADER'S COMMUNITY How wonderful it is that nobody need wait one single moment before starting to improve the world. ANN FRANK SESSION A TEEN LEADER'S COMMUNITY Background Reading:
More informationChief Financial Officer County of Peoria, IL
Chief Financial Officer County of Peoria, IL The County Peoria County Government has 825 employees serving under 8 Elected Officials and 13 Senior Managers, the latter reporting directly to the County
More informationInternational Volunteering with. the British Red Cross
Our current host project partners Preston Integrate Preston (2) Liverpool: British Red Cross Fundraising Refugee Services Refugee Services and First Aid (joint placement) Yorkshire (Leeds, Hull, Sheffield):
More informationSXSW Festival Abuzz over Paper-based Innovations
Subscribe Share Past Issues P+PB Newsletter Apr 2017 Volume 4 Issue 3 Translate RSS View this email in your browser SXSW Festival Abuzz over Paper-based Innovations Corrugated and paperboard booth features
More informationROXBURY REPORTER. Here s what you can find in this month s newsletter:
ROXBURY REPORTER a PTA Publication August 2017 Here s what you can find in this month s newsletter: PTA Meeting Date Ice Cream Social Staff Appreciation Classroom Coordinator Sign Ups Curriculum Night
More informationManuscript Collection Inventory
Manuscript Collection Inventory Illinois History and Lincoln Collections University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Note: Unless otherwise specified, documents and other materials listed on the following
More informationTHINGS 8REFUGEES YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT 8REFUGEES Introduction Have you seen the stories of refugees in the news? Have you felt overwhelmed by how complex the problem is? Have you wanted to help refugees feel loved
More informationGeneral Membership Meeting Minutes
General Membership Meeting Minutes Issaquah High PTSA 2.6.45 IHS Main Office Conference Room May 13, 2016 Welcome and Call to Order Bertina Loeffler Sedlack and Becky Gordon The meeting was called to order
More informationLASALLE/PUTNAM COUNTY EDUCATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
LASALLE/PUTNAM COUNTY EDUCATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION 1009 Boyce Memorial Drive Ottawa, IL 61350 PHONE/TDD: 815-433-6433 / FAX: 815-433-6164 / EMAIL: mchapman@lease-sped.org Open Meeting Minutes
More informationStarting a Federal Bar Association Student Division. I. What is the Federal Bar Association ( FBA )?
Starting a Federal Bar Association Student Division I. What is the Federal Bar Association ( FBA )? The mission of the FBA is to strengthen the federal legal system and administration of justice by serving
More informationThoughts and Ideas from the Participants of the World Café All Together with One Another
Thoughts and Ideas from the Participants of the World Café All Together with One Another Old City Hall Munich, 11.03.2017 on behalf of The City of Munich Office for Intercultural Work of the Social Services
More information