Today: Career Vision: Building a Resume from Scratch and Proactive Job/ Internship Searching
In this last workshop of the series, participants will learn the basics of proactive job/internship searching and will learn how to take every day skills and apply them to a resume.
They will also learn to be deliberate in new skill acquisition and utilize resources to gain new skills to get the jobs/internships they want, often in less than a few hours. Work ethic will also be discussed and how to use work experiences to build skills, experience, and future opportunities, not just earn a paycheck or to check off a box for their college application.
To request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for library-sponsored events, please call 408-808-2000 or email Accessibility@sjlibrary.org at least three business days prior to the event.
Audience: Adults, ages 18+,Teens, ages 12-18 Source
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Today: Career Vision: Being Deliberate in High School and Beyond
This workshop will be the first in a series of career workshops. This first one will be a motivational talk about getting started in life by being deliberate and making good choices about jobs, school, majors, friends, impression management, volunteer work, experiences, life choices, resumes, and interviews.
The workshop will also detail how lack of exposure results in lack of choices and how career education is taught in America and what families can do to counter what they have been taught. Strategies for parents and students about how to make the most of high school, to prepare for college, explore careers, and discover the “I AM” in order to make high school a fun, engaging, and educational experience that leads to career discovery and motivates students to take control of their future.
To request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for library-sponsored events, please call 408-808-2000 or email Accessibility@sjlibrary.org at least three business days prior to the event.
Audience: Adults, ages 18+,Teens, ages 12-18 Source
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♦ For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, we recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting. |
Today: (Virtual) Basic Drawing: Comic and Cartoon Art
Learn the basics of drawing and how to create your own comics. Develop basic art skills and then practice them with our monthly challenges! Participants will learn basic techniques of line and shape drawing, 3d forms, perspective, human figure construction, and basic comic book paneling composition techniques.
Basic drawing supplies like pencils and paper will be needed.
To request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for library-sponsored events, please call 408-808-2000 or email Accessibility@sjlibrary.org at least three business days prior to the event.
Audience: Adults, ages 18+,Pre-Teens, ages 10-12,Teens, ages 12-18 Source
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♦ For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, we recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting. |
Using a collection of embellishments from the Kid Made Modern Arts and Crafts Library with any color yarn you most likely have in your craft supply collection already, these little bunnies are a simple craft with an adorable impact!
I love the idea of making an entire bunny family in every color of the pastel rainbow, filling a fireplace mantel or shelf with all your handmade creatures and being able to play with them year after year. So, gather your supplies from the list below and let’s getting hopping on this Easter craft!
Recommended Age: 4+
Skill Level: All Levels
WHAT TO BRING
Kid Made Modern® Arts & Crafts Library [LINK]
Glue Dots® Craft Roll [LINK]
Craft Yarn by Craft Smart® [LINK]
Cardboard
Marker
Scholarships and Reviewing Your Financial Aid letter
With the cost of many top universities exceeding $75K per year, paying for college without being buried in student loan debt, is on the top of many families’ minds.
Moon Prep’s scholarship experts will guide families, including high-income students, through the whole process. They will be covering everything from how to find scholarships, which scholarships pay the most, and how to graduate from college with minimal debt.
Participants will be able to ask any questions and have an experienced counselor provide expert guidance.
Even if you can’t make the webinar date, a recording will be sent out to everyone who registered.
- This event is online via Eventbrite. Review the event description and requirements in advance.
- All times are adjusted for Pacific time. But check the website just in case of a time change.
- For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, we recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting.
- Celebratefamily.us is not responsible for any conduct during this event.
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