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NCNW Installs New President
Career Job Fair And Resource Expo Planned For Thursday
On Saturday, September 3, 2016, the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) Tampa Metropolitan Section installed a new president. This was their first meeting after the summer break.
Mrs. Rosa McKinzy Cambridge (right) was installed as the president. Chaplain Brenda Greenway presided over the installation.
Aarow Sign Spinner ...Seeking and willing to train applicants
upcoming mail season, along with the Supervisor of Elec- tions Office, which will be en- couraging citizens to register to vote, as well as seeking workers for the upcoming Presidential Election. There is also a special section for veterans seeking employ- ment.
Susan Longo, Director of Sales and Marketing, to- gether with her partners Arthur J. Pierce, Opera- tions Manager/IT Man- ager, and Carolyn Miller, Director of Community Af- fairs, work together with the Red Carpet team to organize these events. When asked how they got started, Susan Longo stated, “We held our first job fair at the Florida State Fairgrounds in 2011. It was a great success with many job-seeking attendees leaving with interviews and offers of employment. Be- cause of this outstanding re- sponse, Red Carpet decided to continue the job fair events, and even more people in the Tampa Bay area were given the opportunity of se- curing employment and/or continue their education or training.”
There is no admission and no fee for parking. Spon- sors of the Sept. 15th career job fair and resource expo in- clude: Hillsborough County Branch NAACP, The Flyer, The Osprey Observer and the Aarow Sign Spinners, who direct attendees to the event’s entrance.
BY GWEN HAYES Sentinel Editor
For the past 5 years, Red Carpet USA Entertainment & Events, Inc. has been helping people get employed through their job fairs and resource expos. People who attend have been able to get full- time employment, part-time jobs or learn about education and training opportunities to further their careers.
On Thursday, September 15, 2016, Yuengling Hospital- ity Center, 11111 N. 30th St., Tampa (between Busch and Fowler) is the place to be be- tween10a.m.and2p.m. More than 30 hiring agencies and educational reps will be on hand to assist those who are looking for jobs or want- ing to upgrade their employ- ment.
It is suggested that those
attending bring plenty of re- sumes to share with the agencies. However, if you don’t have a resume, stop by the resume review section and Gene Hodge of Hodge- podge Training, will assist you. If you have a resume and would like for him to look it over, or if you will need help in how to better represent yourself to prospective employers, Hodge’s classes are held hourly during the job fair.
Educational resources are provided by local colleges and universities and the Hillsborough County Sher- iff’s Office and Hillsborough County Board of Education can be seen at most Red Car- pet job fairs.
At Thursday’s event (Sept. 15th), the U. S. Post Of- fice will be hiring for their
Rejecting Sexual Immorality
Lord, I pray that You would speak loudly to (name of child) when- ever there is temptation to do something he (she) shouldn’t, and make him (her) strong enough in You to stand for what’s right. Help him (her) to resist temptation and say no to sexual immorality.
I pray that he (she) will have no premarital sex and will resist hav- ing sx with anyone other than his (her) marriage partner. I pray that homosexuality will never take root in him (her) or even have an op- portunity to express itself toward him (her). Protect him (her) from any sexual molestation. May Your grace enable him (her) to be com- mitted to staying pure all the days of his (her) life.
Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him. JAMES 1:12
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