lunes, 21 de febrero de 2022

Leon County Invites Artists to Submit Artwork for Exhibition Celebrating Neurodiversity Recibidos

 

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Leon County Invites Artists to Submit Artwork for Exhibition Celebrating Neurodiversity

 

WHO:Leon County Government
WHAT:Artists and Autism: Celebrating Neurodiversity Exhibition Call for Artists
WHEN:Submissions due by Monday, February 28 at 11:59 p.m. EST
WHERE:

 

Leon County Government invites residents of all ages and abilities to submit artwork for an upcoming exhibition titled “Artists and Autism: Celebrating Neurodiversity.” Artwork will be displayed at the Leon County Main Library, Able Artists Gallery, and Obsessions Gift Shop throughout the month of April in celebration of National Autism Acceptance Month. The deadline for submission is Monday, February 28 at 11:59 p.m. EST.

 

For more information and to submit artwork for consideration, visit LeonCountyFL.gov/Celebration. Citizens may visit any library branch location for assistance with their online application.

  

The exhibition will open during First Friday at Railroad Square on Friday, April 1 at Able Artists Gallery and Obsessions Gift Shop. Then, on Saturday, April 2 from 2 - 4 p.m., the Leon County Public Library will host an exhibition opening and celebration at the downtown Main Library.

 

The exhibition is in partnership with the FSU Autism Institute and Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (FSU CARD), Able Artists Gallery, Arts4All Florida, the Council on Culture & Arts (COCA), and Obsessions Gift Shop.

 

National Autism Acceptance Month is recognized every April to spread awareness, promote acceptance, and ignite change. Leon County Government will host events throughout the month as well as reading lists, book displays, crafts, and sensory STEAM adventure bags.

 

For more information, contact Christine Earp, Information Professional, at (850) 606-2850 / EarpC@leoncountyfl.gov or Leon County Community and Media Relations at (850) 606-5300 / CMR@LeonCountyFL.gov. 

Leon County Government Employment Opportunities - 2.21.22

 

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LEON COUNTY GOVERNMENT

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

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If you are driven by making a difference on the issues that matter most to our community and committed to demonstrating results, exceeding expectations in areas of customer service and exercising responsible stewardship of our community’s resources, then you may have what it takes to join our team. 

 Do you want to join the Leon County team?  Apply Online.

 

CLOSING DATE: February 25, 2022

Equipment Operator, Transportation Maintenance Division

Equipment Operator, Stormwater Maintenance Division

Sr. Equipment Mechanic

Traffic Sign Technician

Compliance Board Coordinator

CLOSING DATE: March 4

Maintenance Technician

Library Services Assistant II

Information Professional, Main Library

Information Professional, Lake Jackson Branch

OPEN UNTIL FILLED

Facilities Support Technician III

Facilities Support Technician II

IT Technical Support Specialist

Paramedic

Project Engineer

Sr. Environmental Engineer

OPEN CONTINUOUSLY

Paramedic (PRN)

EMT (PRN)

Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Engineer

Consolidated Dispatch Agency

 Public Safety Communications Operator (Open Continuously)

http://www.talgov.com/employment/cda-psco.aspx

Drug Free Workplace and Equal Opportunity Employer

People Focused.  Performance Driven

martes, 15 de febrero de 2022

City of Weston


NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
February 15, 2022
Next Regular City Commission Meeting: Tuesday, February 22
Project Awards: Complete Streets and Other Localized Initiatives Program (CSLIP)
The City has been notified of a new grant award from the Broward MPO Complete Streets and other Localized Initiatives Program (CSLIP) for Construction of ADA Accessible Sidewalk Improvements. This is just one of five major grant awards that Weston has received under this program.
National Wildlife Federation
Four Elements to be a Certified Wildlife Habitat
Certifying your garden or yard as a Wildlife Habitat is as easy as 1, 2, 3 … and 4. All you need to do is use native plants that provide local wildlife with four key elements to thrive. They need FOOD, WATER, COVER, and SHELTER to raise their young. Luckily, most native plants will provide some combination of those elements. Not only will your home be certified as a Wildlife Habitat, but you’ll also help us reach Community Wildlife Habitat status.
Tequesta Trace Players Get Some Shade
Here in South Florida, you have to plan for heat and sunlight, but on those long hot tournament days, the heat can feel overwhelming for athletes. Luckily, our Parks team is always looking for ways to improve your experience in our City parks. That’s why they’ve successfully installed a new shade system on the multi-purpose fields at Tequesta Trace Park. Staying cool can make all the difference on those hot days, so be sure your young athlete takes advantage of the shade the next time you’re out at Tequesta Trace.
Presidents' Day Holiday
Monday, February 21
Initially a day to honor George Washington, Presidents' Day has expanded to celebrate the successes of all our nation's chief executives. Florida is the largest state to have not produced a United States president, while eight have come from Virginia.

All City administrative offices (including City Hall, the Community Center, the Public Works Services Center, and the Building Department) will be closed on Monday, February 21 in observance of Presidents’ Day.
 
City parks will be open and will follow regular operating hours.
There will be regular garbage and recycling service.
Celebrate the Seasons at Weston World Fest!
Sunday, March 6 | 12 to 4 p.m.
The award-winning seventh annual Weston World Fest is returning to Regional Park on Sunday, March 6 with a celebration of the “Seasons” featuring twenty interactive booths that will display their unique interpretation of this year’s theme, highlighting seasonal celebrations from around the world. Younger attendees will enjoy the return of the Passport Program, allowing children to enjoy a tour of the world and receive free tickets for activities such as henna art, balloon art and airbrush tattoos, based on the number of countries they visit.

Food vendors will offer authentic international cuisine, hosted by area restaurants. Entrance to the festival is free; food and beverages are available for purchase. 
Spring Food Needs List for Harvest Drive
Help When and If You Can
It is an unfortunate reality that Harvest Drive has turned from an annual Thanksgiving Food Drive to a year-round food supplier for families in need within our schools and community.

Due to limitations of what they can get from their suppliers, they are asking the public for the following items: cereal, powdered milk, pancake mix, macaroni & cheese, soup, peanut butter, jelly, applesauce, pasta, rice, boxed mashed potatoes, cookies & crackers and canned vegetables, black beans and pasta sauce. No glass jars please.

Donations can be dropped off at outside bins at Weston City Hall, Community Center or Fire Station 81. 
YMCA Swimsuit Drive
Did you know that South Florida leads the nation in children drowning ages one through four? Kids who take formal lessons are 88% less likely to drown. Help out by donating new swimsuits, of any size and for any age, today. Drop your donations at the front desk of the Weston YMCA.  
Are You or a Loved One in Need of Assistance During an Emergency?
Vulnerable Population and Special Needs Registry
If you or a loved one might be in need of assistance during an emergency or local disaster, such as a hurricane, it is important to register with Broward County. Registering for the Vulnerable Population registry or the State's Special Needs Registry does not guarantee services, but it will make the county and the City of Weston (or wherever your loved one resides) aware of the potential need for services should a local emergency or disaster impact our area. Click the link below to learn more about both programs.
Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month Workshop
Parents and their children ages 11 and over, are invited to join the Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month workshops designed to increase awareness of teen dating violence and healthy relationship behaviors to spark proactive and responsible conversations between parents and their children.

The last presentation of the workshop series will take place on February 22 at 5:30 p.m. with a discussion panel and tabling event. This virtual discussion panel will be between youth, parents and community members about the topics discussed in the series, featuring various organizations who will provide access to community resources.

Students will be eligible to receive community service hours for attending.

Last day to register is Monday, February 21 at 6 p.m.  
Need Assistance on the Highway?
Call *347 for the Road Rangers
Life is a highway. Breakdowns and accidents happen, in life and on the highway. If you are in need of services while driving on Florida’s highways, dial *347 to receive assistance from the Road Rangers, which provide traffic incident management response services and limited no-cost assistance to motorists to improve highway safety. The program is operated by the Florida Department of Transportation.
Live Vape Free
Broward Digital Program for Teens
Did you know that e-cigarettes continue to be the most used tobacco product among teens? In Florida, 12.8% of youth use e-cigarettes. Tobacco Free Florida in Broward County has rolled out their Live Vape Free text-based program for teens (ages 13 to 17). The program provides text-support, interactive content, and one-on-one coaching to help teens quit e-cigarettes. The program adapts to the teen’s level of engagement and features content such as tips to quit, boost confidence and motivate teens to quit and stay nicotine-free. 
Already Filed Your Taxes? Check the Status
Use the IRS Where's My Refund Tool
The Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) “Where's My Refund?” tool allows you to easily check your tax refund status.
 
This year’s tax filing deadline is April 18 for most filers. The IRS urges taxpayers to file electronically with direct deposit after they’ve gathered all the necessary info to prepare an accurate tax return and avoid refund delays.