# Workshop
Lacework by Armenian genocide survivor Marie Pilibossian on exhibit at UCLA's Fowler Museum until October 15
Examples of Armenian janyak lacework made by genocide survivor Marie Pilibossian are on exhibit at UCLA's Fowler Museum until October 15. Admission is free. The museum is at 308 Charles E. Young Drive, Los Angeles. It is open Wednesday through Sunday, from noon to 5 p.m.
Beyond Temptation LLC Announces their 2023 Vision Board Workshop in Forrest City Arkansas
Forrest City, Arkansas – March 29, 2023 – Beyond Temptation LLC, founded by Mrs. Eleanor M. Fondren, is pleased to announce the 2023 Vison Board Workshop. The workshop is scheduled to take place on April 29, 2023, in Forrest City, Arkansas. The event is designed to bring together knowledgeable scholars, researchers, and community leaders to explore crucial and important topics in the community, as well as to assist those seeking guidance and motivation to bring their vison into fruition.
Alpharetta FBLA Hosts FBLA Week Workshop
This past week, in the spirit of FBLA week, Alpharetta High School FBLA chapter kicked off with an after-school workshop. In the workshop members participated in activities to learn about FBLA’s goals and initiatives in a fun and engaging manner.
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State of Illinois Employment Workshop on Zoom on 2/7
The Workforce Center of Will County will be holding a State of Illinois Workshop on Tuesday, February 7th from 1 PM to 2:30 PM CST. All of the seats are taken in person, but you will be able to access this workshop from home via Zoom.
Discuss Impact of Childhood Trauma, Prevention Strategies
Project Self-Sufficiency will continue the workshop and discussion series, “Connections Matter”, designed to facilitate the conversation about issues surrounding Positive & Adverse Childhood Experiences (PACEs), with virtual sessions in English, Tuesday, August 23rd, 5:00 p.m., and in Spanish, Wednesday, August 24th, 5:00 p.m. Both free workshops will be offered to the public via Zoom; interested participants are invited to call 973-940-3500 to register and receive log-in details.
Workshop Supports Trauma Survivors, Promotes Prevention
Andrea Rizzo and Gloria Aulet will discuss positive and adverse childhood experiences in Spanish at Project Self-Sufficiency.Project Self-Sufficiency. Project Self-Sufficiency will continue the workshop and discussion series, “Connections Matter”, designed to facilitate the conversation about issues surrounding Positive & Adverse Childhood Experiences (PACEs), with a session in English, Wednesday, July 13th, 2:00 p.m., and a session in Spanish, Thursday, July 21st, 2:00 p.m. Participants are invited to explore the Connections Matter curriculum, a program funded by the New Jersey Department of Children and Families and led by Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey designed to engage providers, parents, and community members in building caring connections to improve resiliency. Discussion will focus on understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma and demonstrate how caring connections can serve as a primary buffer in the negative effects of trauma. The training is appropriate for parents and providers raising and teaching school aged children. The programs are free and open to the public; interested participants are invited to call 973-940-3500 to register.
2022 Property Values: Homeowners Seek Answers In Workshop
NEW CANEY – The Atrium Center was packed for the 2022 Property Tax Workshop to educate Montgomery County residents on their rights regarding property appraisals. With homeowners experiencing double and triple increases in their property values, Chief Appraiser Tony Belinoski and Tax Assessor-Collector Tammy McRae are holding workshops in various parts of the county to explain the state laws affecting property values and the tax rate.
February Workshop Supports Trauma Survivors, Promotes Prevention
Haley McCracken, Project Self-Sufficiency, will discuss positive and adverse childhood experiences at a February workshop.Rob Yaskovic. Project Self-Sufficiency will continue the workshop and discussion series, “PACEs at PSS”, designed to facilitate the conversation about issues surrounding Positive & Adverse Childhood Experiences (PACEs), with a virtual session on Monday, February 7th at 5:00 p.m. Participants are invited to explore the Connections Matter curriculum, a program funded by the New Jersey Department of Children and Families and led by Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey designed to engage providers, parents, and community members in building caring connections to improve resiliency. Discussion will focus on understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma and demonstrate how caring connections serve as a primary buffer in the negative effects of trauma. The training is appropriate for parents and providers raising and teaching school aged children.