Open enrollment for our Summer Jobs Program is available to all 18-21 year old, work ready Westchester residents. If you meet these qualifications, please do the following:
1. Call United Way's 2-1-1 Helpline: Just dial 211, there may be an extended silence, but as long as you don't hear a dial tone, you are connected. If you get a recording, there are no operators available -- stay on the line and someone will help you! The 211 Operator will make an enrollment appointment for you at a nearby Youth Agency.
2. Go to our website, www.WestchesterSummerJobs.com, On the homepage, click on the button that says: "18-21". A new page will open. Go to the bottom of the page and click on the button that says :"Job Seekers: Download Your Job Application", save it and print it.
3. Bring the following with you to your enrollment appointment:
- The completed job application
- an updated resume (which in your case sounds impressive)
- Proof of age & Westchester residency.
Work Session Agenda of the Greenburgh Town Board
Tuesday – June 8, 2010 – 09:15 AM
(Work Sessions begin at 9:15AM except where schedule changes are made by the Board.)
(Please note that, although the Work Session Agenda is shared with the public prior to each Work Session, the Agenda may be revised at any point up to the start of the meeting as well as during the meeting, if necessary.)
(All Work Sessions are Televised Live on Cablevision Channel 76, Verizon 35 and are streamed live. Work Sessions and Town Board Meetings will be aired each Friday, Saturday and Sunday starting at 7:02am and 4:45pm. Each segment will run for approximately 6 to 7 hours,
depending upon the length of the two meetings.)
09:15 AM Ethics Board Amendments – Review
10:15 AM Ethics Code – Food
10:30 AM Space Saver (town could avoid renting storage space with this improvement)
UPDATE: WATERWHEEL CONTRACT
10:45 AM Follow-up re: Resolution for Calloway House
11:00 AM Executive Session – Interview with Court Administrator Candidate
11:30 AM Executive Session – Interview with Historic & Landmarks Preservation Board (HLPB) Candidate
12:00Noon Adjourn Meeting
The First Community Church of the Nazarene located at 2110 Saw Mill River Road(Rt. 9a, just pass the Little League Field) is offering Free tutoring services to students who attend school in Elmsford and Greenburgh in Math and Science through the month of June on Saturdays at 10am.....This is a great time, just before final exams, to get the extra help that we need to succeed.
If interested please contact Donovan Beckford at 548-3368.
This Weekend WWW.RIVERTOWNSGUIDE.COM
- Opening Day: Dobbs Ferry Farmers Market
- A 1940s Hudson River Moonlight Dinner
- South County performs
- Spuyten Duyvil performs
- Opening Day: Hastings Farmers Market
- Invasive Plants in the Suburban Landscape
- "Greenburgh Nature Story Walk"
- Opening Day Exhibit by: Bruno MONDOT - New Works
- Spring Carnival: Pocantico Hills & The Horsemen Schools
- 13th Annual Peekskill Open Studios
- Show & Tell 2
- Opening Reception: ENCORE!
- Opening Reception: Dualities, abstract expressionistic landscapes by Monique Ford
- Blues Mothers with friends Solar Punch
- Terence Martin with Dan Bonis and Gordon Roehrer and special guests Kelly Flint with Steve Kirkman
- Doctor Johnson performs
- Grateful Dead Tribute Band - Stella Blue’s Band & Friends
- The Westchester Novice Hikers Meetup Group: 2nd Annual National Trails Day Event [link] Trail Restoration Projects
- Tarrytown's 23rd Annual Main Street Fair
- Bicycle Sundays
- Story Sundays – Near One Cattail
- WowGo Launch Party
- A Visual Trip up the Hudson
- “Please, Don't Bug Me”
- The Irvington Historical Society Presents: "Of Time and the River: Songs of the Historic Hudson"
- Greetings From Anywhere performs
- Uncle Rock
Read about these events on our Home Page http://www.rivertownsguide.com
Friday, June 11 from 6pm - 9pm
http://www.rivertownsguide.com/fnl
Downtown Hastings will be transformed once again. Come join the party! The majority of Warburton Avenue in the business district will be closed to traffic to allow the streets to come alive for this theatrical spectacle. SPRING THING 2010 Art and Crafts Festival in Hastings Sponsored by the Hastings Parks and Recreation Department and Hastings Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with Friday Night Live. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!!! Crafts Kid’s activities Food Live Music and Entertainment. Mark your Calendars for the rest of the 2010 HFNL Season: July 16: Midsummer Magic with Vanishing Vinny. (Aug: No FNL.) September 3: Sustainable Harvest. October 1: Music. November 5: Film. December 3: Holiday.
Mentoring Opportunities
The Children’s Village—http://www.childrensvillage.org/—is looking for adult role models committed to establishing a one-on-one relationship with a young person. Our Mentors meet with their Mentees on our Dobbs Ferry campus, in the local community and in New York City where they plan and participate in a variety of fun and educational activities. The Children’s Village helps children and families who are struggling become productive, independent citizens who will enrich their communities and their future families. Working with some of New York’s most at-risk kids means changing two lives—theirs and yours! Research proves that Mentoring works to improve the lives of young people while also providing endless benefits to the adult. For more information contact Topher Nichols, Coordinator of Volunteer Services at 914.693.0600 ext 1819 or cnichols@childrensvillage.org
Great News!! The Annual Dobbs Ferry Music Series Returns!
Wednesdays, June 23 - Wednesday, August 25 from 6:30pm - 8pm
FREE. Watch our Home Page for schedule of bands and more info. Presented by Jazz Forum Arts and the Village of Dobbs Ferry.
Festivals, Fairs, & Markets: Spring Community Events . . . . .
Spring Fairs and Festivals
- Friday, June 4: Opening Day Dobbs Ferry Farmers Market (Cedar Street)
- Saturday, June 5: Opening Day Hastings Summer Farmers Market (Library Lot)
- Sunday, June 6: Tarrytown’s 23rd Annual Main Street Fair
- Friday, June 18: Tarrytown Third Friday
- Friday, June 11: Hastings Friday Night LIVE: “Town Square” (Warburton Closed to Traffic)
Join the Facebook Pages for updates and schedules for the
Rivertowns Farmers Markets
Tarrytown Farmers Market – Opening Day Saturday, May 29 (no Facebook page)
http://www.communitymarkets.biz/market.php?market=9
Dobbs Ferry Farmers Market: Opening Day Friday, June 4
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dobbs-Ferry-NY/Dobbs-Ferry-Farmers-Market/113108982047720?ref=ts
Hastings Farmers Market: Opening Day Summer Market Saturday, June 5 (May 8 Market also scheduled)
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=84953708667&ref=mf
Irvington Farmers Market: Every Wednesday, 3:30pm – 7:30pm
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Irvington-Village-Farmers-Market/98309589893?ref=mf
Hartsdale Farmer’s market unofficial opening this Saturday…all farmers will be at the market on Sat June 19th
(BATTLE OF THE BANDS—June 19th at Farmer’s market)
From the hudson independent.COM
Music: Dan Coyle performs at 6 p.m. at the Black Cat Café in Irvington. Call 231-9060 or visit www.dancoyle.com.
Dutch Treats at the Old Dutch: From 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. celebrate the 325th anniversary of the Old Dutch Church in Sleepy Hollow. View treasures from the vault, watch the 1922 “Headless Horseman” silent movie and preview an iPad tour of the church and burying ground. Call 238-1425.
Images of Irvington: The annual meeting of the Friends of the Irvington Library at 7:30 p.m. will include a slide show and lecture by author Judith Doolin Spikes and photographer Anne Marie Leone. Call 591-7840 or visit www.friendsoftheirvingtonlibrary.org .
“My Name is Alice”: Presented by Little Village Playhouse at 8 p.m. at Irvington Town Hall Theater. Call 591-6602 or visit www.irvingtontheater.com. Also June 5 at 8 p.m.
Country-Rock Concert: Drive By Truckers will perform at 8 p.m. at the Tarrytown Music Hall. Call 877-840-0457 or visit www.tarrytownmusichall.org.
Saturday 5
Hiking Challenge: Celebrate National Trails Day starting at 9 a.m.by hiking all the major trails at Teatown Lake Reservation in Ossining. Call 762-2912, ext. 110 or visit www.teatown.org.
Invasive Plants in the Suburban Landscape: From 10 a.m. to noon learn the best ways to deal with invasive plants that are threatening biodiversity at Teatown Lake Reservation in Ossining. Call 762-2912, ext. 110 or visit www.teatown.org.
Viet Nam and Cambodia: The Travel Lights Duo will show a slide tour of their fascinating trip at 2 p.m. at the Irvington Public Library. Call 591-7840 or visit www.IrvingtonLibrary.org.
“For the Love of Movies”: A documentary history of film criticism will be shown at 2:10 p.m. at Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville, followed by Q&A with director Gerald Perry. Call 747-5555 or visit www.burnsfilmcenter.org.
Open Mic: Hosted by musician/comic Jim Cirrin at 6 p.m. at the Black Cat Café in Irvington. Call 231-9060 or visit www.blackcatchef.com.
Excursion for the Disabled: Westchester Network for People with Disabilities invites the community to join them at the Emelin Theatre in Mamaroneck at 7:30 p.m. for the comedy “The News in Revue”. Call 366-7898, ext. 144 or e-mail i...@jcconthehudson.org.
Sunday 6
YMCA Fun Run/Walk: Starting at 8 a.m. run 5K through Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow or walk one mile. Young kids can run a one-mile marathon. Pre-registration recommended. Call 631-4807, ext. 14 or visit www.ymcatarrytown.org.
Chamber of Commerce Street Fair: From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Main St. in Tarrytown. Call 631-1705 or visit www.sleepyhollowchamber.com.
Rose Day: From noon to 3 p.m. see the glorious Rose Garden in full bloom and visit with knowledgeable rosarians at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown. Call 631-4481 or visit www.lyndhurst.org.
Camp Open House: At noon tour the Henry Kaufman Campgrounds in Pearl River where several JCC on the Hudson summer programs are held. Call 366-7898 or e-mail sgen...@jcconthehudson.org.
Story Sundays: From 11 a.m. to noon children 4 -7 years old can enjoy seasonal nature stories and activities at Teatown Lake Reservation in Ossining. Call 762-2912, ext. 110 or visit www.teatown.org.
Please, Do Bug Me!: At 2 p.m. learn about the six-legged friends that give us food, clean our earth and decompose our soil at the Greenburgh Nature Center in Scarsdale. Call 723-3470 or visit www.greenburghnaturecenterorg.
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www.thehudsonindependent.com
www.tarrytownpatch
www.scarsdale10583.com
www.intervillage.org (non profit adult education programs)
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