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NORTHWEST PASADENA SUCCESS STORIES


NORTHWEST PROGRAMS OFFICE ATTENDS PASADENA EXPOS CAREER FAIR

 

 

On Wednesday, January 23, 2008, the Pasadena Expo held a career fair at the Pasadena Convention Center. Both the Northwest Programs and Enterprise Zone Office promoted and attended this career fair to promote their various business outreach programs to both job seekers and job recruiters. The career fair attracted over 700 job seekers and 38 companies, including Rusnak Auto Group, Farmers Insurance, Sheraton, Pacific Clinics and the Foothill Employment Training Center (FETC).

 

The Enterprise Zone was able to issue 28 Targeted Employment Area Cards to attending job seekers that met one of the twelve qualifying criteria under the Hiring Credit Program. The Targeted Employment Area Card helps identify to a business employer which potential job seeking candidate may earn that company a five-year state tax credit potentially up to $37,000. Additionally, Northwest Programs staff promoted the Ambassador Program to attending Pasadena high school students. The Ambassador Program not only provides high school students with work experience and interaction with students from other schools and it also pays participating students $8.00 per hour for each participating event.

To learn more about the various business outreach programs through the Northwest Programs Office, call (626) 744-4791 and ask to speak with a program representative.

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Lincoln Ave Clean Up Day

LINCOLN AVENUE CLEAN-UP DAY

Photo by Jeffery A. Lewis, 2008.

 

More than 100 hundred Altadena/Pasadena community volunteers and City staff gathered in front of John Muir High School on Sunday morning, January 13, 2007 to clean-up the Lincoln Avenue corridor. The event began at John Muir High School and headed north along Lincoln Avenue to Woodbury Road. Volunteers removed weeds and debris from the City parkway, while Pasadena Public Works crews installed new mulch in each of the City tree wells. Proud participants of the event included members of the Northwest Pasadena Ambassador Youth Program.

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Pasadena Neighborhood Housing Services (PNHS) in cooperation with the Pasadena NAACP, Pasadena Unified School District, Neighbors Acting Together Helping All (NATHA), and Franklin Elementary and John Muir High Schools painted a mural depicting a street scene at the NATHA property in an effort to beautify the buildings. The event took place on June 7, 2008 and was a great success and addition to the community.

 

Last Modified 07/17/2008