Corps de teen

Corps de teen




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Corps de teen



Posted on Monday, July 14th, 2014 at 2:41 pm Written by Arts Corps

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We’re launching our second Arts Liberation and Leadership Institute (ALLI) and are looking for teen artists and activists, of all mediums, 14-19 years old , to take on a 9-month commitment of leadership. Spokes will help us drive our teen programming, develop professional skills and organize our teen events: Open Mics, YSS Slam Series, Writing Circles and MORE!
Please pass this on to any young folks who might be interested.
Complete the paper application, bring in or mail: 2014.15_SPOKES.application
**(copies are also available in the Arts Corps office, at the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center)
Complete online: tinyurl.com/spokes2015

The Coconino Hispanic Advisory Council presented its inaugural College and Career Resource Fair on March 7, 2015 in Flagstaff, AZ. Photos by Frank X. Moraga
The Coconino Hispanic Advisory Council presented its inaugural College and Career Resource Fair on March 7, 2015 in Flagstaff, AZ.
CHAC members place banners prior to the start of the College and Career Resource Fair.
CHAC members place banners prior to the start of the College and Career Resource Fair.
Nearly 20 exhibitors took part in the College and Career Resource Fair presented by CHAC.
Nearly 20 exhibitors took part in the College and Career Resource Fair presented by CHAC.
Terry Hubbard, admissions counselor for the U.S. Job Corps, provided information on the program.
Bree with the Arizona Conservation Corps, provided information on job opportunities available in the region this summer.
Roxanne Dwyer of the Northern Arizona University College Resource Center, left, and Jordan Schroeder, educational adviser and AmeriCorp member for the Northern Arizona University College Resource Center, presented information on the program.
Roxanne Dwyer of the Northern Arizona University College Resource Center, presented information on high school to college transition programs.
Jordan Schroeder, educational adviser and AmeriCorp member for the Northern Arizona University College Resource Center, presented information on the program.
The Coconino Association for Vocations, Industry and Technology (CAVIAT) was one of the exhibitors at the information fair.
Exhibitors included Christine Mayer of the Coconino Association for Vocations, Industry and Technology (CAVIAT).
Erica Philpot, assistant human resources director for Coconino County, provided information on jobs available at the organization.
Abbie with Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare Inc. provided information on programs presented by the organization.
Alison Longoria, employment specialist with Goodwill of Northern Arizona, presented information on the variety of training programs available at the One-Stop Center at 4308 E. Route 66, Flagstaff.
Michael Luna, student services / admissions recruiter / advisor at Coconino Community College, provided tips for first-generation college students.
Members of the Coconino County Career Center and the Flagstaff Teen Corps help young people get information on upcoming summer job training programs.
Ann Tatham, from right, of the Coconino County Career Center, answers questions with Flagstaff Teen Corps members Jessica and Tamara.
Ann Tatham, right, of the Coconino County Career Center, answers questions with Flagstaff Teen Corps member Jessica.
Flagstaff Teen Corps members Tamara, left, and Jessica, provide information on upcoming interview skills workshops and the April Teen Job Fair at Coconino Community College.
The Coconino Coalition for Children and Youth presented information on its upcoming programs including the 2015 Annual Child Abuse Prevention Kickoff Luncheon Fundraiser on March 26 and the Child Abuse Prevention Conference on April 9 and 10.
Frank X. Moraga, parent and community outreach coordinator for the Coconino Coalition for Children and Youth, presented information on its upcoming programs including the 2015 Annual Child Abuse Prevention Kickoff Luncheon Fundraiser on March 26 and the Child Abuse Prevention Conference on April 9 and 10.
Marina Xoc Castillo de Vasquez presented information on the Applied Indigenous Studies program at Northern Arizona University.
Ann Tatham, left, of the Coconino County Career Center, and Flagstaff Teen Corps member Jessica, answer questions during a workshop on summer jobs and internships at the information fair.
Ann Tatham, left, of the Coconino County Career Center, and Flagstaff Teen Corps member Jessica, answer questions during a workshop on summer jobs and internships at the information fair.
Roxanne Dwyer, left, of the Northern Arizona University College Resource Center and Jennifer Gargano, program coordinator at Northern Arizona University, prepare to present information on high school to college transition programs.
Participants receive information on school to college transition programs at Northern Arizona University during the inaugural College & Career Resource Fair.
Roxanne Dwyer of the Northern Arizona University College Resource Center, left, and Jennifer Gargano, program coordinator at Northern Arizona University, present information on high school to college transition programs.
Veronica Hipolito, left, dean of student services at Coconino Community College, and Christine Lofquist, financial aid advisor at Northern Arizona University, present information during a financial aid and scholarship workshop.
Veronica Hipolito, left, dean of student services at Coconino Community College, and Christine Lofquist, financial aid advisor at Northern Arizona University, present information during a financial aid and scholarship workshop.
Veronica Hipolito, left, dean of student services at Coconino Community College, and Christine Lofquist, financial aid advisor at Northern Arizona University, present information during a financial aid and scholarship workshop.
Michael Luna, student services / admissions recruiter / advisor at Coconino Community College, provided tips for first-generation college students.
Michael Luna, student services / admissions recruiter / advisor at Coconino Community College, and Valeria Chase, coordinator of Inclusion and Multicultural Services at Northern Arizona University, provided tips for first-generation college students.

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The Coconino Hispanic Advisory Council presented its inaugural “ College & Career Resource Fair ” on March 7 at Killip Elementary School in Flagstaff.
The fair, open to parents, high school students and community members, presented information to help area youth prepare for employment, internships, job shadowing, high-school-to-college transition and financial aid and scholarships as they prepare for higher education and the next steps needed for their future.
A series of workshops were also presented featuring information on upcoming summer job workshops and job fairs, the new Flagstaff Teen Jobs Corp., high-school-to-college transition programs and general information on potential scholarship and financial aid options.
Contact Theresa Thomas at TThomas@coconinoaz.gov for information on how to take part in the 2016 “ College & Career Resource Fair ” presented by the Coconino Hispanic Advisory Council.
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Established in 2001 by the Board of Supervisors, the Coconino County Hispanic Advisory Council (C.H.A.C.*) serves as an official liaison and communications link between the Hispanic/Latino community and Coconino County.
The council usually meets at 5:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month at the Coconino County Administration Building, second floor conference room, 219 E. Cherry Ave., Flagstaff, Arizona.
Please keep checking our website for the latest information on dates and locations.
All meetings are open to the public.
Please take some time to explore our website and offer suggestions for improving communications between the council, Coconino County and the public.
*CHAC — The Mayan god of rain, fertility and all good things.

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