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It’s About... Leadership Community Advocacy Change Citizenship Action Acceptance Participation Vision Awareness Justice Civility March 2, 2016 INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES RELAY FOR LIFE OF FSU FSU had one of the top five Collegiate Relays in the nation last year and is currently ranked third, but with your help it can grow even more. All money raised for Re- lay for Life goes to the American Cancer Society, where it is used to fund lifesaving research and provide programs for patients and caretakers, including a 24-hour hotline, rides to and from treatment and free lodging when a patient travels for care. Sign up your organization or any other group to start raising money for this amaz- ing cause! Relay for Life of FSU is an overnight event taking place April 15-16 at the Old IM Fields near the Pen- sacola garage. At the event, participants walk the track and visit booths hosted by teams with games, food sales, and more to continue raising money throughout the night. There will be a full schedule of entertainment at the event both on stage and off. Visit the event page to register, or find the organiza- tion on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more in- formation. Contact recruitment chair Melissa Thomas at [email protected] for more infor- mation. FOOD RECOVERY NETWORK Food Recovery Network fights food waste and hunger by recovering extra perishable items from our cam- pus and the surrounding community that would oth- erwise go to waste and donating it to people in need. Join the team and help with collections around cam- pus! For more information, find FRN on Facebook. “VOLUNTEER AS TRIBUTE” AT THE ASLC The Student Life Cinema wants you to “Volunteer as Trib- ute” before their screenings of The Hunger Games: Mock- ingjay Part 2 on Thursday, March 3rd by donating to the blood drive that evening. The Bloodmobile will be parked by the entrance to the Askew Student Life Center across from Traditions Hall from 5 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. on March 3rd. Donors will receive a free OneBlood t-shirt, a themed Hunger Games ASLC button and a coupon for a free cookie from the ASLC’s Grindhouse coffee shop. Also running during this event, you can attend the “Hunger Games: A Tribute” event in the 101s at 6 p.m. before the showings at 7 p.m. and 10:15 p.m.. If you have questions about this event, please email Kaitlin Via at [email protected]. If a student would like to make an appointment for their do- nation, you can do so at https://www.oneblooddonor.org/ index.cfm?group=op&hlc=29779

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Page 1: LeadershipCommunity It’s Aboutthecenter.fsu.edu/sites/g/files/imported/storage/original/application/... · Applications for the 2016-2017 Student & Greek Conduct Board are open

Itrsquos AboutLeadershipCommunityAdvocacyChangeCitizenshipActionAcceptanceParticipationVisionAwarenessJusticeCivility

March 2 2016

INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIESRELAY FOR LIFE OF FSUFSU had one of the top five Collegiate Relays in the

nation last year and is currently ranked third but with your help it can grow even more All money raised for Re-lay for Life goes to the American Cancer Society where it is used to fund lifesaving research and provide programs for

patients and caretakers including a 24-hour hotline rides to and from treatment and free lodging when a patient travels for care Sign up your organization or any other group to start raising money for this amaz-ing cause Relay for Life of FSU is an overnight event taking place April 15-16 at the Old IM Fields near the Pen-sacola garage At the event participants walk the track and visit booths hosted by teams with games food sales and more to continue raising money throughout the night There will be a full schedule of entertainment at the event both on stage and off Visit the event page to register or find the organiza-tion on Facebook Twitter and Instagram for more in-formation Contact recruitment chair Melissa Thomas at fsurelayforliferecruitgmailcom for more infor-mationFOOD RECOVERY NETWORKFood Recovery Network fights food waste and hunger by recovering extra perishable items from our cam-pus and the surrounding community that would oth-erwise go to waste and donating it to people in need Join the team and help with collections around cam-pus For more information find FRN on Facebook

ldquoVOLUNTEER AS TRIBUTErdquo AT THE ASLCThe Student Life Cinema wants you to ldquoVolunteer as Trib-uterdquo before their screenings of The Hunger Games Mock-ingjay Part 2 on Thursday March 3rd by donating to the blood drive that evening The Bloodmobile will be parked by the entrance to the Askew Student Life Center across from Traditions Hall from 5 pm ndash 930 pm on March 3rd Donors will receive a free OneBlood t-shirt a themed Hunger Games ASLC button and a coupon for a free cookie from the ASLCrsquos Grindhouse coffee shop Also running during this event you can attend the ldquoHunger Games A Tributerdquo event in the 101s at 6 pm before the showings at 7 pm and 1015 pm If you have questions about this event please email Kaitlin Via at kav14bmyfsuedu If a student would like to make an appointment for their do-nation you can do so at httpswwwoneblooddonororgindexcfmgroup=opamphlc=29779

JAPANESE ANIMATION CLUB SEEKS VOLUNTEERSFreecon is an Anime and Video game convention hosted by the Japanese Animation Club of Tallahas-see The event to be held the weeknd of March 25-27 will feature panels vendors contests and (possibly) a movie Because of the size of the free event volunteers are needed to set up manage the panels and vendor booths assist in the contests and ensure everyone at the convention has a bracelet Last yearrsquos convention was near the 2500 person limit and the number of people need to be accounted for by the bracelets Volunteers will work in four- to six-hour shifts de-pending on the number of volunteers Formore information contact Joel Ochoa at jao14dmyfsuedu

10TH ANNUAL REZ GOES GREENJoin Sustainable Campus and Campus Recreation on Saturday March 26 for our 10th annual cleanup of the FSU Reservation surrounding forest lands and shorelines Come enjoy a beautiful day outdoors and healthy sandwiches and snacks catered by Whole Foods Register here

REGISTER YOUR RSO FOR THE BIG EVENT 2016The Big Event is one of the largest one-day stu-dent-run service projects in the nation It is an oppor-tunity for Florida State University to say ldquothank yourdquo to the city of Tallahassee and its residents for their continuous support This year The Big Event will take place Saturday April 2 You can register for The Big Event as an individual or with a RSO For more details about the event itself and registration visit httpthebigeventfsuedu You can also direct ques-tions to thebigeventrecruitmentgmailcom STUDENT CONDUCT BOARD amp GREEK CONDUCT BOARDApplications for the 2016-2017 Student amp Greek Conduct Board are open To apply students must complete an online application and upload a personal resume The application deadline is Friday March 4 at 1159 pm Apply HERE

REGISTER FOR WOMENS LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Womenrsquos History Month is almost here and in cele-breation Women Student Union will be hosting the Wom-enrsquos Leadership Conference on March 26For those interested in learning more about how to market themsselves build leadership skills and accomplish their goals on campus and beyond registration is now open Registration is deadline is March 4 at 1159 pm The first 80 applicants will be accepted

APPLY FOR HOMECOMING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND COMMITTEESDo you love Florida State Are you looking to work with a group of fun talented people and learn about marketing public relations production and everything else that goes into throwing large-scale events Are you also looking to be a part of an organization that challenges you and helps you develop as a leader Look no further- the application for Homecoming Executive Council and Committee 2016 is available on NoleCentral under the lsquoFormsrsquo tab Contact Director Mitchell Geezil at mcg13myfsuedu or Assistant Director Madison Lanius at ml13aamyfsuedu

SUSTAINABLE YOU CONFERENCESustainable YOU is a local conference to showcase sustain-ability best practices that protect and conserve natural resources while improving residentsrsquo quality of life inno-vations and advances in community development and re-siliency and green economic development programs and activities The conference will take place March 22-23 The theme of Sustainable YOU 2016 is The Business of Green ndash Restoring Human and Natural Environments to Build Re-silient Communities Under this theme the conference will explore topics relating to the Restoration Economy and will introduce innovative ideas policies and programs that address the restoration of our natural environment the restoration of human and social capital and rebuild and strengthen our local economy leading to greater resiliency httpwwwtalgovcomepereper-sustainable-youaspx

SE ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION CONFERENCESEEC is a regional student-run meeting that provides undergraduates graduate students and post-docs an opportunity to present research Registration is free for current FSU students $35 all others SEEC has provided a low-pressure interactive environment for early-career scientists to develop communication and networking skills since 2004 SEEC will take place March 11-13 To learn more and to complete registration visit our website wwwseec2016wordpresscom You can also contact us via email (SEECHostgmailcom) or find us on FacebookTwitter

RECYCLE MANIA - STARBUCKS REUSABLE MUG HAPPY HOURSThursday 33 - 12-300 pm - WoodwardCome visit Sustainable Campus as we partner with Starbucks locations across campus to promote using reusable mugs Sign the pledge to use reusables and get a FREE reusable mug so that you can practice sustainability while enjoying your coffee

RECYCLE MANIA - ELECTRONICS RECYCLINGMonday March 14 from 930 am - 1230 pm FSU Bookstore Have questions about where to recycle your electronics Or something small to drop off Visit our table outside the bookstore

EARTH MONTH DINNER amp A MOVIESunday 320 6 pm Student Life CinemaJoin Sustainable Campus amp the Environmental Service Program for a screening of This Changes Everything ndash a look at seven communities around the world with the proposition that we can seize the cri-sis of climate change to transform our failed econom-ic system into something radically better Panel discussion immediately following the film examining the challenges of climate change and how you can make a difference

APPLY TO BE A PEER INVOLVEMENT MENTORThe Peer Involvement Mentors are dedicated to helping students find involvement opportunities around campus with over 600 organizations After taking our online survey which can be found at myexperi-

encefsuedu a Mentor will contact you to schedule a one-on-one meeting During this meeting you and your Mentor will discover 5-10 organizations that could be a perfect fit for you We also provide follow-up meetings to check on your progress PIM provides students with the tools and skills neces-sary to become involved and create their own unique FSU experience PIM has three committees Marketing is in charge of publicizing PIM Involve-ment is responsible for outreach to other student organizations on campus and Programming plans and coordinated events Additionally every semes-ter PIM hosts SAC Lunchesmdashan event that provides about 200 students with free lunches

APPLY FOR GIRLS ON THE RUN BIG BENDGirls on the Run Big Bend has so many volunteer opportunities opened for those looking to make a difference in the lives of young girls within the community The purpose of Girls on the Run is to teach empowering lessons to girls grades 3 to 8 while

also incorporating running to prepare them for the end of season 5Ks held by GOTR The current volunteer opportunities we have are SoleMates Run-ning Buddies Coaches 5K Volunteers andInternships More details on each can be found at our website httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedvolunteer You might find yourself interested in a local race and would like to raise funds to sup-port these girls take a look at our link for the Sole-Mates charity httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedsolemates We believe you can make a difference so please con-tact us at infogotrbigbendorg or call us at 850-509-7728

MEDIPACKS SERVICE PROJECTMark Kastner an FSU alumnus and College of Medicine student is partnering with the student organization MEDGEAR to raise awareness for people affected by home-lessness Kastner is collecting donations to put together health-care related packages for people who have been affected by homelessness in Leon County He will personally be hand-ing some out and others will be given to the shelters for people that they canrsquot house For more information visit Kastnerrsquos fundraising website or email him at mdk10cmedfsuedu

VOLUNTEERS WANTED AT WAVE DAY PROGRAMThe goal of WAVE is to provide special needs adults of Tallahassee with social events and knowledge of life skills Volunteers are needed for assisting adults with greater needs assisting the teacher in running the classroom and providing social support to adults in the program The program runs Tuesdays from 1230-330 pm Wednesday and Thursday from 930 am -330 pm Please contact Bill Schack at wavefriendshotmailcom

NATIONAL CLIMATE SEMINARThe National Climate Seminar hosted by the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is a bi weekly lunchtime dial-in conversation that features climate scientists political leaders and policy analysts each exploring the politics and science driving critical climate change decisions Join the conversation on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 12 pm EST for a chance to connect with experts on climate and clean energy solutions Call-in number 845-746-2287 httpwwwbardeducepprogramscli-mateseminar

BETTON HILLS SCHOOL CARNIVAL

The Betton Hills School is having a carnival on Sat-urday March 5 from 2-5 pm The carnival will have over 25 games food candy and prizes There will also be a cakewalk and a silent auction bounce houses face painting and more The tickets go on sale February 18 The tickets pre-sale are $15 dollars a band and it covers all the games face painting and a lunch Tickets the day of carnival will be $2000 dollars Individual tickets pre-sale are 4 for $100 and the day of carnival will be 3 for $100 The carnival will also be selling cotton candy pop-corn and snow cones for $100 dollar They need volunteers for set up break down and running the games To sign up or for more information contact Sharon Clemons at (850) 490-6680 or clemonssharon52yahoocom Betton Hills School is located at 2205 Thomasville Rd

APPLY FOR LEADERHSIP LOGICLeadership LOGIC is a two-day overnight leadership development program of no cost to students Specif-ically LOGIC caters towards FSU students who have not participated in a leadership development pro-gram before It is a great way to explore leadership knowledge and skills through individual small group and large group interactions The next LOGIC will take place on March 18-19 and will be held at the Rez For priority consideration please submit your inter-est by Monday March 14 For more information visit httpthecenterfsueduProgramsLeadership-Log-ic-Program or email fsulogicgmailcom Also appli-cations to be a LOGIC coordinator or facilitator next year are open You can find the application on our website httpthecenterfsueduProgramsLeader-ship-Logic-Program and the completed applications are due by April 1

NEW SEMINOLE ORGANIC GARDEN WORKDAYS 430 pm Thursdays amp Sundays the garden (between the circus and band practice field) The Seminole Organic garden is a place on campus for students to learn about and grow their own food Volunteers are encouraged to come to our workdays as we continue to plant trees shrubs construct garden beds perform other garden maintenance activities and learn about the garden

GRACE MISSION SEEKS VOLUNTEERSAre you looking for an engaging and rewarding service opportunity If so Grace Mission is looking for you Grace Mission provides a free after-school program for children from Riley Elementary School every Tuesday Wednes-day and Thursday from 3 pm until 6 pm Volunteers are especially needed from 330-445 pm for tutoring and homework help followed by creative play and serving dinner to the children Come one day a week or all three -- it is up to YOU To sign up to tutor please visit the fol-lowing link httpwwwsignupgeniuscomgo10c0d4fa-ca92ba0f85-afterschool3 For more information contact Marigny Nevitt at mbn13myfsuedu

Emily Johnson (MN)

McKnight Foundation Partnership Artist

February 21 - March 6 2016

Work in Development

Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars

wwwmanccorgaristsemily-johnson

Visiting Artist

wwwmanccorg bull infomanccorg bull 202 Montgomery Hall bull 8506452894

What do you want for your well-being Your family and friends

Your neighborhood Your community For Tallahassee FL What can we do together

Join MANCC Visiting Artist Emily Johnson for a Community

Visioning Session to inspire collective responsibility in

imagining and creating our future Through games and

discourse we will brainstorm and expand upon hundreds of

ideas providing ourselves with a map to the future we want

newest work Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars

All are welcome

MANCC (pronounced man-see) is a choreography center embedded within the Florida State University School of Dance which aims to

raise the value of the creative process while providing opportunities for the students staff faculty the community of Tallahassee and the

For more information

Email MANCC Research Associate Afua Hall at

manccafuagmailcom to register

Community Visioning Session w artist Emily JohnsonFSU Montgomery Hall Studio 404

Wed Feb 24th 530pm

Community members and organizers

INTERNSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS amp OPPORTUNITIES

MUSEUM PROJECTS COORDINATORThe Museum of Florida History is seeking a temporary part-time museum projects coordinator through June 2016 to work as an OPS employee up to 28 hours per week The employee will work on administrative activi-ties and special assignments in the Office of the Museum Director Specific duties include planning and reports budget management purchasing scheduling database management office management assisting with mem-bership special events and other museum development activities Some evening and weekend work required Qualifications include a bachelors degree and at least one year of experience working in an office environment in a cultural historical educational or similar organization proficiency with spreadsheets and database programs and ability to work with minimum supervision For more information contact Elyse Cornelison at ElyseCornelisonDOSMyFloridacom

USARTISTS INTERNATIONAL TOURING GRANTS USArtists International (USAI) supports performances by American artists at important cultural festivals and arts marketplaces around the globe Committed to the presence of US-based artists on world stages USArtists International provides grants to en-sembles and individual performers in dance music and theatre invited to perform at significant international festivals USAI encourages and promotes the vibrant diversity of American artists and creative expression in the performing arts by expanding opportunity and expo-sure to international audiences encouraging international cultural exchange and enhancing creative and profession-al development of US-based artists by providing con-nections with presenters curators and artists around the world USAI extends the reach and impact of professional artists dependent on touring for continued sustainability and career advancement Apply by April 15 For more information visit USAIrsquos website

US DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFO SESSIONSMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullMarch 2 Psychology Building A Room A204bullMarch 16 Thagard Building Room TBD bullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThurs-day April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

TALLAHASSEE MUSEUM SEEKS CAMP TEACHERS VOL-UNTEER COORDINATORThe Tallahassee Museum seeks enthusiastic teachers for its summer camps Teachers must enjoy the outdoors sci-ence the arts and working to inspire and educate tomor-rows leaders A federal background check is required The musuem is also looking for a volunteer coordinator who is responsible for the recruitment and retention of volunteers tracking service hours and coordinating spe-cial events volunteers Must be well-organized enthusias-tic driven outgoing teamwork oriented and personable Required education Bachelorrsquos degree in social sciences communications or related field To apply email an employment application and resume to hrtallahasseemusuemorg Teachers should apply by March 1

IMMIGRANT JUSTICE CORPS APPLICATION OPENImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

CREW NETWORK FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale The Scholarship Deadline is April 30 2016

APPLY FOR THE SUMMER OR FALL 2016 NON-PROFIT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMWant to make a lasting contribution to a local nonprof-it while earning 6 or 12 elective academic credits Are you looking for work experience related to your major Are you interested in enhancing your professional skills Apply to participate in the Center for Leadership amp Social Changersquos Nonprofit Internship Program The deadline to apply for the Summer and Fall 2016 semesters is March 25 See httpthecenterfsueduProgramsNonProfit-Internship-Program for more infor-mation and an application Contact Morgan Matchett at mmatchettfsuedu for questions

FOOD RECOVERY NETWORK IS HIRING Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hunger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over one million pounds of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions Communications Associate Programming Associ-ate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8 2016

APPLY FOR GREEN FUND MONEYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

CHALLENGER LEARNING CENTER SEEKING SUMMER CAMP TEACHERSThe Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your re-sume to Education Manager Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

LEMOYNE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SEEKING SUMMER INSTRUCTORS

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art instructors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The summer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regu-lar sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlem-oyneorg

Page 2: LeadershipCommunity It’s Aboutthecenter.fsu.edu/sites/g/files/imported/storage/original/application/... · Applications for the 2016-2017 Student & Greek Conduct Board are open

JAPANESE ANIMATION CLUB SEEKS VOLUNTEERSFreecon is an Anime and Video game convention hosted by the Japanese Animation Club of Tallahas-see The event to be held the weeknd of March 25-27 will feature panels vendors contests and (possibly) a movie Because of the size of the free event volunteers are needed to set up manage the panels and vendor booths assist in the contests and ensure everyone at the convention has a bracelet Last yearrsquos convention was near the 2500 person limit and the number of people need to be accounted for by the bracelets Volunteers will work in four- to six-hour shifts de-pending on the number of volunteers Formore information contact Joel Ochoa at jao14dmyfsuedu

10TH ANNUAL REZ GOES GREENJoin Sustainable Campus and Campus Recreation on Saturday March 26 for our 10th annual cleanup of the FSU Reservation surrounding forest lands and shorelines Come enjoy a beautiful day outdoors and healthy sandwiches and snacks catered by Whole Foods Register here

REGISTER YOUR RSO FOR THE BIG EVENT 2016The Big Event is one of the largest one-day stu-dent-run service projects in the nation It is an oppor-tunity for Florida State University to say ldquothank yourdquo to the city of Tallahassee and its residents for their continuous support This year The Big Event will take place Saturday April 2 You can register for The Big Event as an individual or with a RSO For more details about the event itself and registration visit httpthebigeventfsuedu You can also direct ques-tions to thebigeventrecruitmentgmailcom STUDENT CONDUCT BOARD amp GREEK CONDUCT BOARDApplications for the 2016-2017 Student amp Greek Conduct Board are open To apply students must complete an online application and upload a personal resume The application deadline is Friday March 4 at 1159 pm Apply HERE

REGISTER FOR WOMENS LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Womenrsquos History Month is almost here and in cele-breation Women Student Union will be hosting the Wom-enrsquos Leadership Conference on March 26For those interested in learning more about how to market themsselves build leadership skills and accomplish their goals on campus and beyond registration is now open Registration is deadline is March 4 at 1159 pm The first 80 applicants will be accepted

APPLY FOR HOMECOMING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND COMMITTEESDo you love Florida State Are you looking to work with a group of fun talented people and learn about marketing public relations production and everything else that goes into throwing large-scale events Are you also looking to be a part of an organization that challenges you and helps you develop as a leader Look no further- the application for Homecoming Executive Council and Committee 2016 is available on NoleCentral under the lsquoFormsrsquo tab Contact Director Mitchell Geezil at mcg13myfsuedu or Assistant Director Madison Lanius at ml13aamyfsuedu

SUSTAINABLE YOU CONFERENCESustainable YOU is a local conference to showcase sustain-ability best practices that protect and conserve natural resources while improving residentsrsquo quality of life inno-vations and advances in community development and re-siliency and green economic development programs and activities The conference will take place March 22-23 The theme of Sustainable YOU 2016 is The Business of Green ndash Restoring Human and Natural Environments to Build Re-silient Communities Under this theme the conference will explore topics relating to the Restoration Economy and will introduce innovative ideas policies and programs that address the restoration of our natural environment the restoration of human and social capital and rebuild and strengthen our local economy leading to greater resiliency httpwwwtalgovcomepereper-sustainable-youaspx

SE ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION CONFERENCESEEC is a regional student-run meeting that provides undergraduates graduate students and post-docs an opportunity to present research Registration is free for current FSU students $35 all others SEEC has provided a low-pressure interactive environment for early-career scientists to develop communication and networking skills since 2004 SEEC will take place March 11-13 To learn more and to complete registration visit our website wwwseec2016wordpresscom You can also contact us via email (SEECHostgmailcom) or find us on FacebookTwitter

RECYCLE MANIA - STARBUCKS REUSABLE MUG HAPPY HOURSThursday 33 - 12-300 pm - WoodwardCome visit Sustainable Campus as we partner with Starbucks locations across campus to promote using reusable mugs Sign the pledge to use reusables and get a FREE reusable mug so that you can practice sustainability while enjoying your coffee

RECYCLE MANIA - ELECTRONICS RECYCLINGMonday March 14 from 930 am - 1230 pm FSU Bookstore Have questions about where to recycle your electronics Or something small to drop off Visit our table outside the bookstore

EARTH MONTH DINNER amp A MOVIESunday 320 6 pm Student Life CinemaJoin Sustainable Campus amp the Environmental Service Program for a screening of This Changes Everything ndash a look at seven communities around the world with the proposition that we can seize the cri-sis of climate change to transform our failed econom-ic system into something radically better Panel discussion immediately following the film examining the challenges of climate change and how you can make a difference

APPLY TO BE A PEER INVOLVEMENT MENTORThe Peer Involvement Mentors are dedicated to helping students find involvement opportunities around campus with over 600 organizations After taking our online survey which can be found at myexperi-

encefsuedu a Mentor will contact you to schedule a one-on-one meeting During this meeting you and your Mentor will discover 5-10 organizations that could be a perfect fit for you We also provide follow-up meetings to check on your progress PIM provides students with the tools and skills neces-sary to become involved and create their own unique FSU experience PIM has three committees Marketing is in charge of publicizing PIM Involve-ment is responsible for outreach to other student organizations on campus and Programming plans and coordinated events Additionally every semes-ter PIM hosts SAC Lunchesmdashan event that provides about 200 students with free lunches

APPLY FOR GIRLS ON THE RUN BIG BENDGirls on the Run Big Bend has so many volunteer opportunities opened for those looking to make a difference in the lives of young girls within the community The purpose of Girls on the Run is to teach empowering lessons to girls grades 3 to 8 while

also incorporating running to prepare them for the end of season 5Ks held by GOTR The current volunteer opportunities we have are SoleMates Run-ning Buddies Coaches 5K Volunteers andInternships More details on each can be found at our website httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedvolunteer You might find yourself interested in a local race and would like to raise funds to sup-port these girls take a look at our link for the Sole-Mates charity httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedsolemates We believe you can make a difference so please con-tact us at infogotrbigbendorg or call us at 850-509-7728

MEDIPACKS SERVICE PROJECTMark Kastner an FSU alumnus and College of Medicine student is partnering with the student organization MEDGEAR to raise awareness for people affected by home-lessness Kastner is collecting donations to put together health-care related packages for people who have been affected by homelessness in Leon County He will personally be hand-ing some out and others will be given to the shelters for people that they canrsquot house For more information visit Kastnerrsquos fundraising website or email him at mdk10cmedfsuedu

VOLUNTEERS WANTED AT WAVE DAY PROGRAMThe goal of WAVE is to provide special needs adults of Tallahassee with social events and knowledge of life skills Volunteers are needed for assisting adults with greater needs assisting the teacher in running the classroom and providing social support to adults in the program The program runs Tuesdays from 1230-330 pm Wednesday and Thursday from 930 am -330 pm Please contact Bill Schack at wavefriendshotmailcom

NATIONAL CLIMATE SEMINARThe National Climate Seminar hosted by the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is a bi weekly lunchtime dial-in conversation that features climate scientists political leaders and policy analysts each exploring the politics and science driving critical climate change decisions Join the conversation on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 12 pm EST for a chance to connect with experts on climate and clean energy solutions Call-in number 845-746-2287 httpwwwbardeducepprogramscli-mateseminar

BETTON HILLS SCHOOL CARNIVAL

The Betton Hills School is having a carnival on Sat-urday March 5 from 2-5 pm The carnival will have over 25 games food candy and prizes There will also be a cakewalk and a silent auction bounce houses face painting and more The tickets go on sale February 18 The tickets pre-sale are $15 dollars a band and it covers all the games face painting and a lunch Tickets the day of carnival will be $2000 dollars Individual tickets pre-sale are 4 for $100 and the day of carnival will be 3 for $100 The carnival will also be selling cotton candy pop-corn and snow cones for $100 dollar They need volunteers for set up break down and running the games To sign up or for more information contact Sharon Clemons at (850) 490-6680 or clemonssharon52yahoocom Betton Hills School is located at 2205 Thomasville Rd

APPLY FOR LEADERHSIP LOGICLeadership LOGIC is a two-day overnight leadership development program of no cost to students Specif-ically LOGIC caters towards FSU students who have not participated in a leadership development pro-gram before It is a great way to explore leadership knowledge and skills through individual small group and large group interactions The next LOGIC will take place on March 18-19 and will be held at the Rez For priority consideration please submit your inter-est by Monday March 14 For more information visit httpthecenterfsueduProgramsLeadership-Log-ic-Program or email fsulogicgmailcom Also appli-cations to be a LOGIC coordinator or facilitator next year are open You can find the application on our website httpthecenterfsueduProgramsLeader-ship-Logic-Program and the completed applications are due by April 1

NEW SEMINOLE ORGANIC GARDEN WORKDAYS 430 pm Thursdays amp Sundays the garden (between the circus and band practice field) The Seminole Organic garden is a place on campus for students to learn about and grow their own food Volunteers are encouraged to come to our workdays as we continue to plant trees shrubs construct garden beds perform other garden maintenance activities and learn about the garden

GRACE MISSION SEEKS VOLUNTEERSAre you looking for an engaging and rewarding service opportunity If so Grace Mission is looking for you Grace Mission provides a free after-school program for children from Riley Elementary School every Tuesday Wednes-day and Thursday from 3 pm until 6 pm Volunteers are especially needed from 330-445 pm for tutoring and homework help followed by creative play and serving dinner to the children Come one day a week or all three -- it is up to YOU To sign up to tutor please visit the fol-lowing link httpwwwsignupgeniuscomgo10c0d4fa-ca92ba0f85-afterschool3 For more information contact Marigny Nevitt at mbn13myfsuedu

Emily Johnson (MN)

McKnight Foundation Partnership Artist

February 21 - March 6 2016

Work in Development

Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars

wwwmanccorgaristsemily-johnson

Visiting Artist

wwwmanccorg bull infomanccorg bull 202 Montgomery Hall bull 8506452894

What do you want for your well-being Your family and friends

Your neighborhood Your community For Tallahassee FL What can we do together

Join MANCC Visiting Artist Emily Johnson for a Community

Visioning Session to inspire collective responsibility in

imagining and creating our future Through games and

discourse we will brainstorm and expand upon hundreds of

ideas providing ourselves with a map to the future we want

newest work Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars

All are welcome

MANCC (pronounced man-see) is a choreography center embedded within the Florida State University School of Dance which aims to

raise the value of the creative process while providing opportunities for the students staff faculty the community of Tallahassee and the

For more information

Email MANCC Research Associate Afua Hall at

manccafuagmailcom to register

Community Visioning Session w artist Emily JohnsonFSU Montgomery Hall Studio 404

Wed Feb 24th 530pm

Community members and organizers

INTERNSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS amp OPPORTUNITIES

MUSEUM PROJECTS COORDINATORThe Museum of Florida History is seeking a temporary part-time museum projects coordinator through June 2016 to work as an OPS employee up to 28 hours per week The employee will work on administrative activi-ties and special assignments in the Office of the Museum Director Specific duties include planning and reports budget management purchasing scheduling database management office management assisting with mem-bership special events and other museum development activities Some evening and weekend work required Qualifications include a bachelors degree and at least one year of experience working in an office environment in a cultural historical educational or similar organization proficiency with spreadsheets and database programs and ability to work with minimum supervision For more information contact Elyse Cornelison at ElyseCornelisonDOSMyFloridacom

USARTISTS INTERNATIONAL TOURING GRANTS USArtists International (USAI) supports performances by American artists at important cultural festivals and arts marketplaces around the globe Committed to the presence of US-based artists on world stages USArtists International provides grants to en-sembles and individual performers in dance music and theatre invited to perform at significant international festivals USAI encourages and promotes the vibrant diversity of American artists and creative expression in the performing arts by expanding opportunity and expo-sure to international audiences encouraging international cultural exchange and enhancing creative and profession-al development of US-based artists by providing con-nections with presenters curators and artists around the world USAI extends the reach and impact of professional artists dependent on touring for continued sustainability and career advancement Apply by April 15 For more information visit USAIrsquos website

US DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFO SESSIONSMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullMarch 2 Psychology Building A Room A204bullMarch 16 Thagard Building Room TBD bullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThurs-day April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

TALLAHASSEE MUSEUM SEEKS CAMP TEACHERS VOL-UNTEER COORDINATORThe Tallahassee Museum seeks enthusiastic teachers for its summer camps Teachers must enjoy the outdoors sci-ence the arts and working to inspire and educate tomor-rows leaders A federal background check is required The musuem is also looking for a volunteer coordinator who is responsible for the recruitment and retention of volunteers tracking service hours and coordinating spe-cial events volunteers Must be well-organized enthusias-tic driven outgoing teamwork oriented and personable Required education Bachelorrsquos degree in social sciences communications or related field To apply email an employment application and resume to hrtallahasseemusuemorg Teachers should apply by March 1

IMMIGRANT JUSTICE CORPS APPLICATION OPENImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

CREW NETWORK FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale The Scholarship Deadline is April 30 2016

APPLY FOR THE SUMMER OR FALL 2016 NON-PROFIT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMWant to make a lasting contribution to a local nonprof-it while earning 6 or 12 elective academic credits Are you looking for work experience related to your major Are you interested in enhancing your professional skills Apply to participate in the Center for Leadership amp Social Changersquos Nonprofit Internship Program The deadline to apply for the Summer and Fall 2016 semesters is March 25 See httpthecenterfsueduProgramsNonProfit-Internship-Program for more infor-mation and an application Contact Morgan Matchett at mmatchettfsuedu for questions

FOOD RECOVERY NETWORK IS HIRING Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hunger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over one million pounds of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions Communications Associate Programming Associ-ate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8 2016

APPLY FOR GREEN FUND MONEYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

CHALLENGER LEARNING CENTER SEEKING SUMMER CAMP TEACHERSThe Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your re-sume to Education Manager Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

LEMOYNE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SEEKING SUMMER INSTRUCTORS

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art instructors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The summer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regu-lar sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlem-oyneorg

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SUSTAINABLE YOU CONFERENCESustainable YOU is a local conference to showcase sustain-ability best practices that protect and conserve natural resources while improving residentsrsquo quality of life inno-vations and advances in community development and re-siliency and green economic development programs and activities The conference will take place March 22-23 The theme of Sustainable YOU 2016 is The Business of Green ndash Restoring Human and Natural Environments to Build Re-silient Communities Under this theme the conference will explore topics relating to the Restoration Economy and will introduce innovative ideas policies and programs that address the restoration of our natural environment the restoration of human and social capital and rebuild and strengthen our local economy leading to greater resiliency httpwwwtalgovcomepereper-sustainable-youaspx

SE ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION CONFERENCESEEC is a regional student-run meeting that provides undergraduates graduate students and post-docs an opportunity to present research Registration is free for current FSU students $35 all others SEEC has provided a low-pressure interactive environment for early-career scientists to develop communication and networking skills since 2004 SEEC will take place March 11-13 To learn more and to complete registration visit our website wwwseec2016wordpresscom You can also contact us via email (SEECHostgmailcom) or find us on FacebookTwitter

RECYCLE MANIA - STARBUCKS REUSABLE MUG HAPPY HOURSThursday 33 - 12-300 pm - WoodwardCome visit Sustainable Campus as we partner with Starbucks locations across campus to promote using reusable mugs Sign the pledge to use reusables and get a FREE reusable mug so that you can practice sustainability while enjoying your coffee

RECYCLE MANIA - ELECTRONICS RECYCLINGMonday March 14 from 930 am - 1230 pm FSU Bookstore Have questions about where to recycle your electronics Or something small to drop off Visit our table outside the bookstore

EARTH MONTH DINNER amp A MOVIESunday 320 6 pm Student Life CinemaJoin Sustainable Campus amp the Environmental Service Program for a screening of This Changes Everything ndash a look at seven communities around the world with the proposition that we can seize the cri-sis of climate change to transform our failed econom-ic system into something radically better Panel discussion immediately following the film examining the challenges of climate change and how you can make a difference

APPLY TO BE A PEER INVOLVEMENT MENTORThe Peer Involvement Mentors are dedicated to helping students find involvement opportunities around campus with over 600 organizations After taking our online survey which can be found at myexperi-

encefsuedu a Mentor will contact you to schedule a one-on-one meeting During this meeting you and your Mentor will discover 5-10 organizations that could be a perfect fit for you We also provide follow-up meetings to check on your progress PIM provides students with the tools and skills neces-sary to become involved and create their own unique FSU experience PIM has three committees Marketing is in charge of publicizing PIM Involve-ment is responsible for outreach to other student organizations on campus and Programming plans and coordinated events Additionally every semes-ter PIM hosts SAC Lunchesmdashan event that provides about 200 students with free lunches

APPLY FOR GIRLS ON THE RUN BIG BENDGirls on the Run Big Bend has so many volunteer opportunities opened for those looking to make a difference in the lives of young girls within the community The purpose of Girls on the Run is to teach empowering lessons to girls grades 3 to 8 while

also incorporating running to prepare them for the end of season 5Ks held by GOTR The current volunteer opportunities we have are SoleMates Run-ning Buddies Coaches 5K Volunteers andInternships More details on each can be found at our website httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedvolunteer You might find yourself interested in a local race and would like to raise funds to sup-port these girls take a look at our link for the Sole-Mates charity httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedsolemates We believe you can make a difference so please con-tact us at infogotrbigbendorg or call us at 850-509-7728

MEDIPACKS SERVICE PROJECTMark Kastner an FSU alumnus and College of Medicine student is partnering with the student organization MEDGEAR to raise awareness for people affected by home-lessness Kastner is collecting donations to put together health-care related packages for people who have been affected by homelessness in Leon County He will personally be hand-ing some out and others will be given to the shelters for people that they canrsquot house For more information visit Kastnerrsquos fundraising website or email him at mdk10cmedfsuedu

VOLUNTEERS WANTED AT WAVE DAY PROGRAMThe goal of WAVE is to provide special needs adults of Tallahassee with social events and knowledge of life skills Volunteers are needed for assisting adults with greater needs assisting the teacher in running the classroom and providing social support to adults in the program The program runs Tuesdays from 1230-330 pm Wednesday and Thursday from 930 am -330 pm Please contact Bill Schack at wavefriendshotmailcom

NATIONAL CLIMATE SEMINARThe National Climate Seminar hosted by the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is a bi weekly lunchtime dial-in conversation that features climate scientists political leaders and policy analysts each exploring the politics and science driving critical climate change decisions Join the conversation on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 12 pm EST for a chance to connect with experts on climate and clean energy solutions Call-in number 845-746-2287 httpwwwbardeducepprogramscli-mateseminar

BETTON HILLS SCHOOL CARNIVAL

The Betton Hills School is having a carnival on Sat-urday March 5 from 2-5 pm The carnival will have over 25 games food candy and prizes There will also be a cakewalk and a silent auction bounce houses face painting and more The tickets go on sale February 18 The tickets pre-sale are $15 dollars a band and it covers all the games face painting and a lunch Tickets the day of carnival will be $2000 dollars Individual tickets pre-sale are 4 for $100 and the day of carnival will be 3 for $100 The carnival will also be selling cotton candy pop-corn and snow cones for $100 dollar They need volunteers for set up break down and running the games To sign up or for more information contact Sharon Clemons at (850) 490-6680 or clemonssharon52yahoocom Betton Hills School is located at 2205 Thomasville Rd

APPLY FOR LEADERHSIP LOGICLeadership LOGIC is a two-day overnight leadership development program of no cost to students Specif-ically LOGIC caters towards FSU students who have not participated in a leadership development pro-gram before It is a great way to explore leadership knowledge and skills through individual small group and large group interactions The next LOGIC will take place on March 18-19 and will be held at the Rez For priority consideration please submit your inter-est by Monday March 14 For more information visit httpthecenterfsueduProgramsLeadership-Log-ic-Program or email fsulogicgmailcom Also appli-cations to be a LOGIC coordinator or facilitator next year are open You can find the application on our website httpthecenterfsueduProgramsLeader-ship-Logic-Program and the completed applications are due by April 1

NEW SEMINOLE ORGANIC GARDEN WORKDAYS 430 pm Thursdays amp Sundays the garden (between the circus and band practice field) The Seminole Organic garden is a place on campus for students to learn about and grow their own food Volunteers are encouraged to come to our workdays as we continue to plant trees shrubs construct garden beds perform other garden maintenance activities and learn about the garden

GRACE MISSION SEEKS VOLUNTEERSAre you looking for an engaging and rewarding service opportunity If so Grace Mission is looking for you Grace Mission provides a free after-school program for children from Riley Elementary School every Tuesday Wednes-day and Thursday from 3 pm until 6 pm Volunteers are especially needed from 330-445 pm for tutoring and homework help followed by creative play and serving dinner to the children Come one day a week or all three -- it is up to YOU To sign up to tutor please visit the fol-lowing link httpwwwsignupgeniuscomgo10c0d4fa-ca92ba0f85-afterschool3 For more information contact Marigny Nevitt at mbn13myfsuedu

Emily Johnson (MN)

McKnight Foundation Partnership Artist

February 21 - March 6 2016

Work in Development

Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars

wwwmanccorgaristsemily-johnson

Visiting Artist

wwwmanccorg bull infomanccorg bull 202 Montgomery Hall bull 8506452894

What do you want for your well-being Your family and friends

Your neighborhood Your community For Tallahassee FL What can we do together

Join MANCC Visiting Artist Emily Johnson for a Community

Visioning Session to inspire collective responsibility in

imagining and creating our future Through games and

discourse we will brainstorm and expand upon hundreds of

ideas providing ourselves with a map to the future we want

newest work Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars

All are welcome

MANCC (pronounced man-see) is a choreography center embedded within the Florida State University School of Dance which aims to

raise the value of the creative process while providing opportunities for the students staff faculty the community of Tallahassee and the

For more information

Email MANCC Research Associate Afua Hall at

manccafuagmailcom to register

Community Visioning Session w artist Emily JohnsonFSU Montgomery Hall Studio 404

Wed Feb 24th 530pm

Community members and organizers

INTERNSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS amp OPPORTUNITIES

MUSEUM PROJECTS COORDINATORThe Museum of Florida History is seeking a temporary part-time museum projects coordinator through June 2016 to work as an OPS employee up to 28 hours per week The employee will work on administrative activi-ties and special assignments in the Office of the Museum Director Specific duties include planning and reports budget management purchasing scheduling database management office management assisting with mem-bership special events and other museum development activities Some evening and weekend work required Qualifications include a bachelors degree and at least one year of experience working in an office environment in a cultural historical educational or similar organization proficiency with spreadsheets and database programs and ability to work with minimum supervision For more information contact Elyse Cornelison at ElyseCornelisonDOSMyFloridacom

USARTISTS INTERNATIONAL TOURING GRANTS USArtists International (USAI) supports performances by American artists at important cultural festivals and arts marketplaces around the globe Committed to the presence of US-based artists on world stages USArtists International provides grants to en-sembles and individual performers in dance music and theatre invited to perform at significant international festivals USAI encourages and promotes the vibrant diversity of American artists and creative expression in the performing arts by expanding opportunity and expo-sure to international audiences encouraging international cultural exchange and enhancing creative and profession-al development of US-based artists by providing con-nections with presenters curators and artists around the world USAI extends the reach and impact of professional artists dependent on touring for continued sustainability and career advancement Apply by April 15 For more information visit USAIrsquos website

US DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFO SESSIONSMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullMarch 2 Psychology Building A Room A204bullMarch 16 Thagard Building Room TBD bullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThurs-day April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

TALLAHASSEE MUSEUM SEEKS CAMP TEACHERS VOL-UNTEER COORDINATORThe Tallahassee Museum seeks enthusiastic teachers for its summer camps Teachers must enjoy the outdoors sci-ence the arts and working to inspire and educate tomor-rows leaders A federal background check is required The musuem is also looking for a volunteer coordinator who is responsible for the recruitment and retention of volunteers tracking service hours and coordinating spe-cial events volunteers Must be well-organized enthusias-tic driven outgoing teamwork oriented and personable Required education Bachelorrsquos degree in social sciences communications or related field To apply email an employment application and resume to hrtallahasseemusuemorg Teachers should apply by March 1

IMMIGRANT JUSTICE CORPS APPLICATION OPENImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

CREW NETWORK FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale The Scholarship Deadline is April 30 2016

APPLY FOR THE SUMMER OR FALL 2016 NON-PROFIT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMWant to make a lasting contribution to a local nonprof-it while earning 6 or 12 elective academic credits Are you looking for work experience related to your major Are you interested in enhancing your professional skills Apply to participate in the Center for Leadership amp Social Changersquos Nonprofit Internship Program The deadline to apply for the Summer and Fall 2016 semesters is March 25 See httpthecenterfsueduProgramsNonProfit-Internship-Program for more infor-mation and an application Contact Morgan Matchett at mmatchettfsuedu for questions

FOOD RECOVERY NETWORK IS HIRING Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hunger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over one million pounds of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions Communications Associate Programming Associ-ate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8 2016

APPLY FOR GREEN FUND MONEYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

CHALLENGER LEARNING CENTER SEEKING SUMMER CAMP TEACHERSThe Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your re-sume to Education Manager Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

LEMOYNE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SEEKING SUMMER INSTRUCTORS

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art instructors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The summer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regu-lar sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlem-oyneorg

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MEDIPACKS SERVICE PROJECTMark Kastner an FSU alumnus and College of Medicine student is partnering with the student organization MEDGEAR to raise awareness for people affected by home-lessness Kastner is collecting donations to put together health-care related packages for people who have been affected by homelessness in Leon County He will personally be hand-ing some out and others will be given to the shelters for people that they canrsquot house For more information visit Kastnerrsquos fundraising website or email him at mdk10cmedfsuedu

VOLUNTEERS WANTED AT WAVE DAY PROGRAMThe goal of WAVE is to provide special needs adults of Tallahassee with social events and knowledge of life skills Volunteers are needed for assisting adults with greater needs assisting the teacher in running the classroom and providing social support to adults in the program The program runs Tuesdays from 1230-330 pm Wednesday and Thursday from 930 am -330 pm Please contact Bill Schack at wavefriendshotmailcom

NATIONAL CLIMATE SEMINARThe National Climate Seminar hosted by the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is a bi weekly lunchtime dial-in conversation that features climate scientists political leaders and policy analysts each exploring the politics and science driving critical climate change decisions Join the conversation on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 12 pm EST for a chance to connect with experts on climate and clean energy solutions Call-in number 845-746-2287 httpwwwbardeducepprogramscli-mateseminar

BETTON HILLS SCHOOL CARNIVAL

The Betton Hills School is having a carnival on Sat-urday March 5 from 2-5 pm The carnival will have over 25 games food candy and prizes There will also be a cakewalk and a silent auction bounce houses face painting and more The tickets go on sale February 18 The tickets pre-sale are $15 dollars a band and it covers all the games face painting and a lunch Tickets the day of carnival will be $2000 dollars Individual tickets pre-sale are 4 for $100 and the day of carnival will be 3 for $100 The carnival will also be selling cotton candy pop-corn and snow cones for $100 dollar They need volunteers for set up break down and running the games To sign up or for more information contact Sharon Clemons at (850) 490-6680 or clemonssharon52yahoocom Betton Hills School is located at 2205 Thomasville Rd

APPLY FOR LEADERHSIP LOGICLeadership LOGIC is a two-day overnight leadership development program of no cost to students Specif-ically LOGIC caters towards FSU students who have not participated in a leadership development pro-gram before It is a great way to explore leadership knowledge and skills through individual small group and large group interactions The next LOGIC will take place on March 18-19 and will be held at the Rez For priority consideration please submit your inter-est by Monday March 14 For more information visit httpthecenterfsueduProgramsLeadership-Log-ic-Program or email fsulogicgmailcom Also appli-cations to be a LOGIC coordinator or facilitator next year are open You can find the application on our website httpthecenterfsueduProgramsLeader-ship-Logic-Program and the completed applications are due by April 1

NEW SEMINOLE ORGANIC GARDEN WORKDAYS 430 pm Thursdays amp Sundays the garden (between the circus and band practice field) The Seminole Organic garden is a place on campus for students to learn about and grow their own food Volunteers are encouraged to come to our workdays as we continue to plant trees shrubs construct garden beds perform other garden maintenance activities and learn about the garden

GRACE MISSION SEEKS VOLUNTEERSAre you looking for an engaging and rewarding service opportunity If so Grace Mission is looking for you Grace Mission provides a free after-school program for children from Riley Elementary School every Tuesday Wednes-day and Thursday from 3 pm until 6 pm Volunteers are especially needed from 330-445 pm for tutoring and homework help followed by creative play and serving dinner to the children Come one day a week or all three -- it is up to YOU To sign up to tutor please visit the fol-lowing link httpwwwsignupgeniuscomgo10c0d4fa-ca92ba0f85-afterschool3 For more information contact Marigny Nevitt at mbn13myfsuedu

Emily Johnson (MN)

McKnight Foundation Partnership Artist

February 21 - March 6 2016

Work in Development

Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars

wwwmanccorgaristsemily-johnson

Visiting Artist

wwwmanccorg bull infomanccorg bull 202 Montgomery Hall bull 8506452894

What do you want for your well-being Your family and friends

Your neighborhood Your community For Tallahassee FL What can we do together

Join MANCC Visiting Artist Emily Johnson for a Community

Visioning Session to inspire collective responsibility in

imagining and creating our future Through games and

discourse we will brainstorm and expand upon hundreds of

ideas providing ourselves with a map to the future we want

newest work Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars

All are welcome

MANCC (pronounced man-see) is a choreography center embedded within the Florida State University School of Dance which aims to

raise the value of the creative process while providing opportunities for the students staff faculty the community of Tallahassee and the

For more information

Email MANCC Research Associate Afua Hall at

manccafuagmailcom to register

Community Visioning Session w artist Emily JohnsonFSU Montgomery Hall Studio 404

Wed Feb 24th 530pm

Community members and organizers

INTERNSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS amp OPPORTUNITIES

MUSEUM PROJECTS COORDINATORThe Museum of Florida History is seeking a temporary part-time museum projects coordinator through June 2016 to work as an OPS employee up to 28 hours per week The employee will work on administrative activi-ties and special assignments in the Office of the Museum Director Specific duties include planning and reports budget management purchasing scheduling database management office management assisting with mem-bership special events and other museum development activities Some evening and weekend work required Qualifications include a bachelors degree and at least one year of experience working in an office environment in a cultural historical educational or similar organization proficiency with spreadsheets and database programs and ability to work with minimum supervision For more information contact Elyse Cornelison at ElyseCornelisonDOSMyFloridacom

USARTISTS INTERNATIONAL TOURING GRANTS USArtists International (USAI) supports performances by American artists at important cultural festivals and arts marketplaces around the globe Committed to the presence of US-based artists on world stages USArtists International provides grants to en-sembles and individual performers in dance music and theatre invited to perform at significant international festivals USAI encourages and promotes the vibrant diversity of American artists and creative expression in the performing arts by expanding opportunity and expo-sure to international audiences encouraging international cultural exchange and enhancing creative and profession-al development of US-based artists by providing con-nections with presenters curators and artists around the world USAI extends the reach and impact of professional artists dependent on touring for continued sustainability and career advancement Apply by April 15 For more information visit USAIrsquos website

US DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFO SESSIONSMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullMarch 2 Psychology Building A Room A204bullMarch 16 Thagard Building Room TBD bullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThurs-day April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

TALLAHASSEE MUSEUM SEEKS CAMP TEACHERS VOL-UNTEER COORDINATORThe Tallahassee Museum seeks enthusiastic teachers for its summer camps Teachers must enjoy the outdoors sci-ence the arts and working to inspire and educate tomor-rows leaders A federal background check is required The musuem is also looking for a volunteer coordinator who is responsible for the recruitment and retention of volunteers tracking service hours and coordinating spe-cial events volunteers Must be well-organized enthusias-tic driven outgoing teamwork oriented and personable Required education Bachelorrsquos degree in social sciences communications or related field To apply email an employment application and resume to hrtallahasseemusuemorg Teachers should apply by March 1

IMMIGRANT JUSTICE CORPS APPLICATION OPENImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

CREW NETWORK FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale The Scholarship Deadline is April 30 2016

APPLY FOR THE SUMMER OR FALL 2016 NON-PROFIT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMWant to make a lasting contribution to a local nonprof-it while earning 6 or 12 elective academic credits Are you looking for work experience related to your major Are you interested in enhancing your professional skills Apply to participate in the Center for Leadership amp Social Changersquos Nonprofit Internship Program The deadline to apply for the Summer and Fall 2016 semesters is March 25 See httpthecenterfsueduProgramsNonProfit-Internship-Program for more infor-mation and an application Contact Morgan Matchett at mmatchettfsuedu for questions

FOOD RECOVERY NETWORK IS HIRING Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hunger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over one million pounds of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions Communications Associate Programming Associ-ate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8 2016

APPLY FOR GREEN FUND MONEYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

CHALLENGER LEARNING CENTER SEEKING SUMMER CAMP TEACHERSThe Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your re-sume to Education Manager Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

LEMOYNE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SEEKING SUMMER INSTRUCTORS

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art instructors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The summer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regu-lar sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlem-oyneorg

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Emily Johnson (MN)

McKnight Foundation Partnership Artist

February 21 - March 6 2016

Work in Development

Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars

wwwmanccorgaristsemily-johnson

Visiting Artist

wwwmanccorg bull infomanccorg bull 202 Montgomery Hall bull 8506452894

What do you want for your well-being Your family and friends

Your neighborhood Your community For Tallahassee FL What can we do together

Join MANCC Visiting Artist Emily Johnson for a Community

Visioning Session to inspire collective responsibility in

imagining and creating our future Through games and

discourse we will brainstorm and expand upon hundreds of

ideas providing ourselves with a map to the future we want

newest work Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars

All are welcome

MANCC (pronounced man-see) is a choreography center embedded within the Florida State University School of Dance which aims to

raise the value of the creative process while providing opportunities for the students staff faculty the community of Tallahassee and the

For more information

Email MANCC Research Associate Afua Hall at

manccafuagmailcom to register

Community Visioning Session w artist Emily JohnsonFSU Montgomery Hall Studio 404

Wed Feb 24th 530pm

Community members and organizers

INTERNSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS amp OPPORTUNITIES

MUSEUM PROJECTS COORDINATORThe Museum of Florida History is seeking a temporary part-time museum projects coordinator through June 2016 to work as an OPS employee up to 28 hours per week The employee will work on administrative activi-ties and special assignments in the Office of the Museum Director Specific duties include planning and reports budget management purchasing scheduling database management office management assisting with mem-bership special events and other museum development activities Some evening and weekend work required Qualifications include a bachelors degree and at least one year of experience working in an office environment in a cultural historical educational or similar organization proficiency with spreadsheets and database programs and ability to work with minimum supervision For more information contact Elyse Cornelison at ElyseCornelisonDOSMyFloridacom

USARTISTS INTERNATIONAL TOURING GRANTS USArtists International (USAI) supports performances by American artists at important cultural festivals and arts marketplaces around the globe Committed to the presence of US-based artists on world stages USArtists International provides grants to en-sembles and individual performers in dance music and theatre invited to perform at significant international festivals USAI encourages and promotes the vibrant diversity of American artists and creative expression in the performing arts by expanding opportunity and expo-sure to international audiences encouraging international cultural exchange and enhancing creative and profession-al development of US-based artists by providing con-nections with presenters curators and artists around the world USAI extends the reach and impact of professional artists dependent on touring for continued sustainability and career advancement Apply by April 15 For more information visit USAIrsquos website

US DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFO SESSIONSMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullMarch 2 Psychology Building A Room A204bullMarch 16 Thagard Building Room TBD bullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThurs-day April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

TALLAHASSEE MUSEUM SEEKS CAMP TEACHERS VOL-UNTEER COORDINATORThe Tallahassee Museum seeks enthusiastic teachers for its summer camps Teachers must enjoy the outdoors sci-ence the arts and working to inspire and educate tomor-rows leaders A federal background check is required The musuem is also looking for a volunteer coordinator who is responsible for the recruitment and retention of volunteers tracking service hours and coordinating spe-cial events volunteers Must be well-organized enthusias-tic driven outgoing teamwork oriented and personable Required education Bachelorrsquos degree in social sciences communications or related field To apply email an employment application and resume to hrtallahasseemusuemorg Teachers should apply by March 1

IMMIGRANT JUSTICE CORPS APPLICATION OPENImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

CREW NETWORK FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale The Scholarship Deadline is April 30 2016

APPLY FOR THE SUMMER OR FALL 2016 NON-PROFIT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMWant to make a lasting contribution to a local nonprof-it while earning 6 or 12 elective academic credits Are you looking for work experience related to your major Are you interested in enhancing your professional skills Apply to participate in the Center for Leadership amp Social Changersquos Nonprofit Internship Program The deadline to apply for the Summer and Fall 2016 semesters is March 25 See httpthecenterfsueduProgramsNonProfit-Internship-Program for more infor-mation and an application Contact Morgan Matchett at mmatchettfsuedu for questions

FOOD RECOVERY NETWORK IS HIRING Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hunger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over one million pounds of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions Communications Associate Programming Associ-ate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8 2016

APPLY FOR GREEN FUND MONEYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

CHALLENGER LEARNING CENTER SEEKING SUMMER CAMP TEACHERSThe Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your re-sume to Education Manager Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

LEMOYNE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SEEKING SUMMER INSTRUCTORS

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art instructors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The summer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regu-lar sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlem-oyneorg

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INTERNSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS amp OPPORTUNITIES

MUSEUM PROJECTS COORDINATORThe Museum of Florida History is seeking a temporary part-time museum projects coordinator through June 2016 to work as an OPS employee up to 28 hours per week The employee will work on administrative activi-ties and special assignments in the Office of the Museum Director Specific duties include planning and reports budget management purchasing scheduling database management office management assisting with mem-bership special events and other museum development activities Some evening and weekend work required Qualifications include a bachelors degree and at least one year of experience working in an office environment in a cultural historical educational or similar organization proficiency with spreadsheets and database programs and ability to work with minimum supervision For more information contact Elyse Cornelison at ElyseCornelisonDOSMyFloridacom

USARTISTS INTERNATIONAL TOURING GRANTS USArtists International (USAI) supports performances by American artists at important cultural festivals and arts marketplaces around the globe Committed to the presence of US-based artists on world stages USArtists International provides grants to en-sembles and individual performers in dance music and theatre invited to perform at significant international festivals USAI encourages and promotes the vibrant diversity of American artists and creative expression in the performing arts by expanding opportunity and expo-sure to international audiences encouraging international cultural exchange and enhancing creative and profession-al development of US-based artists by providing con-nections with presenters curators and artists around the world USAI extends the reach and impact of professional artists dependent on touring for continued sustainability and career advancement Apply by April 15 For more information visit USAIrsquos website

US DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFO SESSIONSMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullMarch 2 Psychology Building A Room A204bullMarch 16 Thagard Building Room TBD bullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThurs-day April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

TALLAHASSEE MUSEUM SEEKS CAMP TEACHERS VOL-UNTEER COORDINATORThe Tallahassee Museum seeks enthusiastic teachers for its summer camps Teachers must enjoy the outdoors sci-ence the arts and working to inspire and educate tomor-rows leaders A federal background check is required The musuem is also looking for a volunteer coordinator who is responsible for the recruitment and retention of volunteers tracking service hours and coordinating spe-cial events volunteers Must be well-organized enthusias-tic driven outgoing teamwork oriented and personable Required education Bachelorrsquos degree in social sciences communications or related field To apply email an employment application and resume to hrtallahasseemusuemorg Teachers should apply by March 1

IMMIGRANT JUSTICE CORPS APPLICATION OPENImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

CREW NETWORK FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale The Scholarship Deadline is April 30 2016

APPLY FOR THE SUMMER OR FALL 2016 NON-PROFIT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMWant to make a lasting contribution to a local nonprof-it while earning 6 or 12 elective academic credits Are you looking for work experience related to your major Are you interested in enhancing your professional skills Apply to participate in the Center for Leadership amp Social Changersquos Nonprofit Internship Program The deadline to apply for the Summer and Fall 2016 semesters is March 25 See httpthecenterfsueduProgramsNonProfit-Internship-Program for more infor-mation and an application Contact Morgan Matchett at mmatchettfsuedu for questions

FOOD RECOVERY NETWORK IS HIRING Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hunger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over one million pounds of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions Communications Associate Programming Associ-ate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8 2016

APPLY FOR GREEN FUND MONEYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

CHALLENGER LEARNING CENTER SEEKING SUMMER CAMP TEACHERSThe Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your re-sume to Education Manager Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

LEMOYNE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SEEKING SUMMER INSTRUCTORS

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art instructors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The summer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regu-lar sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlem-oyneorg

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This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

CREW NETWORK FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale The Scholarship Deadline is April 30 2016

APPLY FOR THE SUMMER OR FALL 2016 NON-PROFIT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMWant to make a lasting contribution to a local nonprof-it while earning 6 or 12 elective academic credits Are you looking for work experience related to your major Are you interested in enhancing your professional skills Apply to participate in the Center for Leadership amp Social Changersquos Nonprofit Internship Program The deadline to apply for the Summer and Fall 2016 semesters is March 25 See httpthecenterfsueduProgramsNonProfit-Internship-Program for more infor-mation and an application Contact Morgan Matchett at mmatchettfsuedu for questions

FOOD RECOVERY NETWORK IS HIRING Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hunger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over one million pounds of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions Communications Associate Programming Associ-ate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8 2016

APPLY FOR GREEN FUND MONEYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

CHALLENGER LEARNING CENTER SEEKING SUMMER CAMP TEACHERSThe Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your re-sume to Education Manager Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

LEMOYNE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SEEKING SUMMER INSTRUCTORS

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art instructors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The summer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regu-lar sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlem-oyneorg