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Community Briefs 10/22/20

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Posted 10/21/20

Middleburg Black Creek Lions, Culver’s collecting foodMIDDLEBURG – The Middleburg Black Creek Lions and Culver’s of Middleburg will be collecting non-perishable food for local food …

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Community Briefs 10/22/20


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Middleburg Black Creek Lions, Culver’s collecting food

MIDDLEBURG – The Middleburg Black Creek Lions and Culver’s of Middleburg will be collecting non-perishable food for local food banks. Drop off donations to Culver’s and receive a free dish or cone of frozen custard now through Nov. 1. With your assistance the Lion’s will be able to assist people in need.
Also, on Nov. 7 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., the Middleburg Black Creek Lions Florida /Georgia Food Drive will be held. The event will be at Winn Dixie, 2620 Blanding Blvd. All non-perishable food is needed. Donations will go to the Agape House of Middleburg Baptist Church and the Food Bridge of Middleburg United Methodist Church. The Black Creek Lions are asking residents to drop by and donate food to help those in need.

Shepherd’s Center needs teachers for virtual winter classes

ORANGE PARK – The Shepherd’s Center of Orange Park Board of Directors made the decision to move our Winter session to a Zoom session. Participating churches haven’t opened to outside meetings, so the Shepherd’s Center wants everyone to be safe and healthy.
Those who decided to teach with the Summer and Fall sessions made the program a great success. The Shepherd’s Center is looking for individuals who would be able to teach on the Zoom platform during the Winter Session.
Please contact Christy Fitzgerald at (904) 269-5315 or email her at christy@tscoop.org before Oct. 29 so she can complete the winter schedule. The Shepherd’s Center will be offering classes Monday through Friday, with scheduled holidays for Jan. 18 and Feb. 15.

FSCJ, CareerSource to host Fall virtual career fair

CLAY COUNTY – Florida State College at Jacksonville and CareerSource Northeast Florida have partnered to bring jobseekers together with local and regional employers who are looking to fill open positions. The free virtual event is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 29, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Representatives from more than 50 companies will attend the Fall Virtual Career Fair, including: Aflac, Ascension St. Vincent’s, Baptist Health, Brightway Insurance, Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital, Carlisle Interconnect Technologies, Coggin Automotive Group, Duval County School Police, Electrical Training Alliance, Fanatics, Inc., Florida Department of Children and Families, GuideWell, Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Metric Engineering, North Florida Shipyards, Inc., OnPay Solutions, Inc., Stellar Energy, TD Bank, The Fresh Market and Veritas Steel.
The Virtual Career Fair is open to the public, but registration is required. Attendees should dress as they would in an in-person job interview and be prepared to participate in a virtual interview with an employer if the opportunity arises. Be prepared to share an updated resume in PDF format at the time of event registration.
To register and to see a complete list of employers and the pre-workshop schedule, visit fscj.edu/cf2020.