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Muskingum University to Host OHIO Zanesville Announces
Week-Long Recoding Day July Career Development
Camp Submitted Workshops Submitted
Muskingum University is hosting its related fields. College women will teach OHIO Zanesville is excited to an- Finding Jobs & Internships
annual Sisterhood ReCoded camp July students what they need to know and nounce a month-long series of career Date: July 16, 2024
29-Aug. 2. The camp, which runs from mentor them throughout the camp and development workshops designed to 3:30 to 4:30 PM
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, is free to all beyond. empower individuals with the tools nec- Overview: Learn to navigate the job mar-
students ages 10 to 15 years old. Lunch The purpose of this leading-edge essary for professional success. From ket effectively using online platforms
will be provided. program is to introduce students to the crafting compelling cover letters to and networking.
The camp teaches students how growing field of computer science. Vari- mastering the art of job and internship
to code mobile apps. In groups of up to ous skills obtained from participating searches, these virtual workshops are Developing a Resume
three, students will identify a problem in a Sisterhood ReCoded program can tailored to guide attendees through ev- Date: July 30, 2024
and create a mobile application to ad- relate to other careers outside of infor- ery step of their career journey. Time: 3:30 to 4:30 PM
dress it using an online drag and drop mation technology, such as communica- Led by the Ohio University Zanes- Overview: This session focuses on craft-
programming tool. tion, critical thinking, and collaboration. ville Career Development Coordinator, ing a resume that highlights key achieve-
Founded in 2017, Sisterhood Re- Students can go to sisterhood.zone Summer Jacobs, each session promises ments and utilizes effective formatting
Coded is a group of students who come to register or to learn more about the to provide valuable insights and practi- and content.
together to solve real problems in their camp. cal skills. These workshops are open to
community by developing mobile appli- students or past Ohio University gradu- Contact: Summer Jacobs Career De-
cations. Along the way they learn about ates interested in learning more. velopment Coordinator Ohio University
the need to close the gender gap in tech- Zanesville sjacobs@ohio.edu
For more information about this
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS: event or other upcoming campus events,
Celebrate New Concord Crafting a Cover Letter email zanesville@ohio.edu or visit www.
Date and Time: July 2, 2024
ohio.edu/zanesville.
concerts continue 3:30 to 4:30 PM
Overview: Attendees will learn the ba-
sics of cover letter creation, including Stop the Bleed
Celebrate New Concord, the trea- Follow Celebrate New Concord on strategic customization and addressing Training
sured annual summer concert series facebook.com/CelebrateNewConcord. employment gaps.
continues with the next performance Help keep CNC going with a check pay- Submitted
scheduled for July 23. able to “Celebrate New Concord” c/o Vil- Tips & Tricks to Interviewing
Celebrate New Concord concerts lage Hall, 2 W Main St, New Concord or Date and Time: July 9, 2024 The public is invited to participate in
are on Tuesdays at 7:00 PM at Village by credit card at the Muskingum County 3:30 to 4:30 PM free community training on controlling
Park at 2 West Main Street. Community Foundation website: Overview: This workshop will equip par- life-threatening bleeding. The training is
So for this summer attendees have https://www.mccf.org/ ticipants with strategies to excel in inter- on Thursday, July 25, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
been treated to the sounds of Barefoot Community-Foundation/Funds/ views and match their talents with em- in Genesis Hospital meeting rooms C &
McCoy, Found Sounds Steelband, and Details/358/Celebrate-New-Concord- ployer needs. D.
most recently David Mayfield Parade. Pass-thru-Fund Registration is required by going to
The rest of the summer lineup looks genesishcs.org, Your Health, Classes &
like this... Events and Stop the Bleed. Space is lim-
• July 23 – Muskingum Valley HAVE A POSITIVE NEWS TIP? ited.
Symphonic Winds CALL OR TEXT 740-270-2408.
• August 13 – Northwest Territory
• August 27 – Swing’s The Thing
Festivals!
There is no shortage of family friend- pottery displays, pottery pitch, queen
ly things to do the weekend of July 13 pageant, a several food eating contests,
in Muskingum County. From Dresden’s vendor booths, live music, wrestling and
America’s Basket Festival to Roseville’s a beer garden. The festival will close
Pottery Festival to New Concord’s Fire- with a fireworks display Saturday night.
man’s Festival you will not be left short- Visit The Crooksville-Roseville Pottery
handed in the fun department. Festival on Facebook for details.
America’s Basket Festival will New Concord’s Fireman’s Festival
take place on July 13 from 10 a.m. to 8 is Saturday, July 13 beginning at noon
p.m. in Dresden. Check out pages 2 and and ending at 11 p.m. Festivities kick
3 for details. off with a craft market at noon followed
The 59th Crooksville-Roseville by a parade scheduled for 1 p.m., food,
Pottery Festival began Thursday but bounce houses, a beer garden, and
continues through Saturday, July 13. raffles. The festival will close with a fire-
It is being held ar Roseville Park and works show.
includes a parade, amusement rides,
Ohio Pottery Zanesville
Waltz Family Owned Since 1951
Veteran Largest Selection of USA
Owned Made Planters in Ohio!
Plus bird baths, outdoor plaques,
hen & chick pots, crocks, hanging bird
feeders, hundreds of flower pots, statuary
including angels, dogs, military, rabbits
and more!
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1905 W Main St, Zanesville
740-408-2624