This year celebrates 15 years of my Little Linksters programming, academies, and nonprofit organization. Since the beginning, making the sport fun for young golfers took a front seat to the super technical nuances that comprise golf. I fully believe that you need to first create a love for the game, then work on developing skills. However, at no point should …
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CORVALLIS, Ore. – Zak Taylor, a former Oregon State infielder and 2018 National Champion, has joined the Oregon State staff as the Director of Beaver Baseball Personnel, Mitch Canham announced Wednesday. “From Sherwood High School, to Oregon State, to professional baseball, and now training student athletes, Zak excels in teaching kids and families the proper mental and life skills …
Read More »Surprise children with autism celebrate graduations
As students in Surprise return to school, five local children with autism are entering the classroom for the first time. These children recently celebrated their school-readiness graduation from Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers after achieving milestones in communication, social and life skills. To celebrate this achievement, nine Hopebridge clinics, including the Surprise location at 14510 W. Shumway Drive, No. 200, held …
Read More »Class of 2023 Outcomes: Sydney Brett Markets Formal Fashion
HPU graduates are leading prestigious career paths around the world at Fortune 500 companies, international service programs, public school systems, top-tier law, medical and graduate school programs, and many other esteemed organizations thanks to their journey at HPU. Here’s a glimpse at one extraordinary member of the Class of 2023: Name: Sydney Brett Hometown: Long Island, New York Major: Fashion merchandising with a …
Read More »Skill-based games – What are they?
Authors:Paweł Pietrasieński, Ph.D., SGH ProfessorContributor, Ozmen Center for Entrepreneurship Piotr ZwierzykCo-Founder Reality Unit, LLC Simple, easy to learn, but hard to master games Rarely has a market niche been bestowed with such a profusion of names as skill-based games. Skill-based games, mobile Esports, cash tournaments, mobile competitive Esports, casual eSports, competitive games, paid competitive games, and real money games – …
Read More »Getting ready for the 2023-24 school year: safety and programming | Department of Human Services
As children and families prepare to go back to school for the 2023-24 school year, the City of Philadelphia, School District of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Police, and other partners are highlighting some of the ways we’re working together to keep children safe as they head back-to-school, as well as opportunities for youth during out-of-school time. Out-of-School Time (OST) programs Hours after …
Read More »UISD, Boys and Girls Club team up for after-school programs
LAREDO, Tex. (KGNS) – In a joint effort to enhance educational opportunities for students, the United Independent School District (UISD) has partnered with the Boys and Girls Club of Laredo to introduce after-school programs at two UISD schools. This innovative partnership aims to provide students with valuable extra-curricular activities, focusing on STEM education, life skills development, and homework assistance. The …
Read More »Ahead of National Workforce Development Month, Governor Hochul Celebrates New York’s First-Ever Workforce Training Program Creating Direct Pipeline to Apprenticeships in Advanced Manufacturing
Governor Kathy Hochul today celebrated the State Department of Labor’s first-ever Direct Entry program for registered apprenticeships in advanced manufacturing ahead of National Workforce Development Month in September. An event was held today at Mohawk Valley Community College to celebrate the first two cohorts of “Real Life Rosies,” a 12-week pre-apprenticeship program to help women gain the skills needed to …
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Refurbishing an antique nightstand or resetting a tripped circuit breaker are seemingly straightforward household tasks, yet many of us turn to a trustworthy handyperson for help. Not Fadwa. The 45-year-old mother of 5 from Syria prefers to take things in her own hands, debunking gender stereotypes and leading as an example of what women empowerment means in practice. “When something …
Read More »GALLERY: Covington Christian Women’s Job Corps graduates eight in third class – The Andalusia Star-News
GALLERY: Covington Christian Women’s Job Corps graduates eight in third class Published 9:15 am Wednesday, August 30, 2023 1 of 11 The Covington Christian Women’s Job Corps held its third graduation on Friday, August 25. Pictured are, from left, (front) Heather Smith, Tesia Straughn, Rachel Hawkins, Devin Sanders, Garah Sutton; (back) CWJC Site Co-coordinator Judy Phillips, Kristie Gerry, Sadie Bateman, …
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