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PATH’s Community Resource Seminars – 2015. We want to answer your questions about our local system of social services -- register today for our ½ day (4 hour) training! The cost is $35/individual, plus $25 (optional and special seminar rate) for the McLean/DeWitt/Livingston County PATH Directory or $20 for the McLean County only Directory. Both go hand-in-hand with the seminar content. Our upcoming half-day seminars are: Thursday, September 17th Thursday, October 15th Thursday, November 19th Seminars run from 8:30 am-12:30 pm. To register, contact Amanda at 834-0580 or download the registration brochure from our web site www.pathcrisis.org, you can find the form under Community Resources.

HOW FRESH IS YOUR PATH DIRECTORY? If you currently own a PATH directory, check your “freshness date” at the bottom right-hand corner. Is it over a year old? Make sure you have the very latest information to make the right referrals for your clients. Resources are constantly changing. If you do not own PATH’s Directory and you are working with people in nearly any capacity, you need one! Cost is $30 per directory for McLean County only information, $35 per directory for McLean, DeWitt & Livingston Counties combined. Additional charges apply if shipping is required. Contact Amanda at 834-0580 or [email protected] and order a directory printed fresh for you.

Normal Public Library Happenings:

Free! BrushBot Workshop 8-12 year-olds with a grownup, Tues, Sept. 8, 9:30-10:15am 6- to 8-year-olds with a grownup, Tues, Sept. 8, 6:00-6:45pm Registration is required and begins Tuesday, August 25 at 9:00 am. Register here. Learn how to make tiny robots from ordinary toothbrushes. Once they're assembled, get ready to race them! See a video about BrushBots here.

NPL Used Book Sale- Preview Sale, Sept. 11, 4:30-7:00pm Find great books and support the library! There is a $5 admission charge for the Preview Sale for anyone over twelve-years-old. NPL Used Book Sale, Sept. 12, 8:00am-4:00pm & Sept. 13, 1:00-4:00pm Find great books and support the library!

NPL Used Book Sale- Free Day, Sept. 14, 9:00am-7:00pm All books left over from the NPL Used Book Sale are free! Come on in and take as many as you can carry. Find out more about the NPL Used Book Sales here.

REGISTER TO VOTE ON SEPTEMBER 22! - National Voter Registration Day is September 22. Let YWCA McLean County help you register! Registration events will take place at two locations:

YWCA McLean County, 1201 N. Hershey Road, Bloomington, IL 61704

West Bloomington Revitalization Project office, 801 W. Washington St., Bloomington, IL 61701

For more information, please visit www.ywcamclean.org. Office Space Available at Mid Central Community Action

Looking for a new space for your non-profit or business? Looking for an annex on the Westside for your organization? Need to grow or shrink your current office? MCCA has the perfect spot for you!

Mid Central Community Action has open space for rent in our 1301 W. Washington Street, Bloomington location – available now!

Office space options: - 3100 square feet that would be great for art studio or could be divided into two office spaces - Private office space with waiting area and three offices - One or two individual office configurations

Price per square foot is negotiable depending on needs/amenities that are requested. If interested or would like to view the space, please contact Deborah White, Executive Director at 309-834-9240 or [email protected].

Come to the Toastmasters Voices for Service Open House! You may have heard about Toastmasters before - now is the time to see the fun in action. Our Open House will be Tuesday September 1 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm at Chestnut Health Systems, 1003 Martin Luther King Dr, Bloomington, IL. We have exciting speakers and food is provided. All are welcome to learn about our fun Voices for Service club and the Toastmasters organization. We have a diverse group of members who are looking for people to share the excitement. The club is an excellent and cost-effective way to learn and practice speaking and leadership skills; the skills we use daily at work and at home. We meet twice per month on the first and third Tuesdays from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. After checking in at reception look for the white and blue Toastmasters signs. For more information contact: Todd Smith at [email protected], or call 820- 3518. Hope to see you at a meeting! Check out our Voices for Service promotional video to hear from current and former members: https://youtu.be/p0DDUcDmv8E

The Immigration Project has the following to give away as soon as possible: a couple dozen 3 ring binders of various sizes to give away, and as many letter trays (vertical and horizontal, metal and black plastic). Contact Christine 309-829-8703, ext 105, or [email protected] as soon as possible.

REGISTRATION OPEN - WITH MY GIRLS EMPOWERMENT INSTITUTE Have a goal that you’re ready to set into motion? Want to connect with other women who are doing the same? Save the date and join us for With My Girls Empowerment Institute where you and your support team plan for a better future – together! Registration is now open! This one-day empowerment institute will be held Saturday, September 19. All proceeds will benefit YWCA McLean County. Take advantage of early bird registration prices of $20 for students and $45 for non-students. Early bird registration is open until September 1, after which tickets will cost $25 for students and $50 for non-students. To register for this event or for more information, please visit www.withmygirls.com.

Support Group - Beginning September 30th, INtegRIty Counseling will be offering an anger management support group for adult women in the community. This 8 week group session will help women work through and make improvement on their journey to manage anger and frustration. This group seeks to provide a safe and supportive environment for members to share experiences and process solutions together. Nelicia Butler, graduate intern, will be facilitating the group on Wednesdays from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. (9-30, 10-7, 10-14, 10-21, 10-28, 11-4, 11-11, and 11-18) INtegRIty Counseling is located in the Old St. Joseph Hospital Building at 502 S. Morris, Suite B. Bloomington, IL. Call 309-827-9100 or email [email protected] for more information and to register. University of Illinois Extension Nutrition & Wellness Educator, Jenna Smith, has multiple programs coming up in Livingston and McLean Counties!

Pressure Canner Testing & Canning Tomato Demonstration- September 5 from 9-11 a.m. The Nutrition & Wellness team will have a booth at the Downtown Bloomington Association Farmers Market on September 5 and will be demonstrating how to can tomatoes! While you are checking out the demonstration, bring your pressure canner lid and have it tested for free!

Fresh Fare: An Apple a Day!- The fall harvest season is the perfect time to enjoy apples. Learn about different varieties of apples, how to use them, and how to store them. This program will be presented in Evenglow Inn’s beautiful dining room! Tastings of the dishes she prepares will be served to your table. An Apple a Day will be held September 9 at Evenglow Inn, 1303 E. Indiana Ave., Pontiac from 6-7:00 p.m. A $5 donation is suggested. You can register for this program by calling Evenglow at (815) 842-9040.

Canning Tomatoes- Enjoy the goodness of your garden all year by canning your summer bounty. Learn how to safely can tomatoes and tomato products using a boiling water bath canner. In addition to multiple recipes and a variety of resources, you’ll also take home what you preserve. Please bring six pint size canning jars with screw bands. We’ll provide the lids and everything else! This program will be held at Heartland Community College in the Normal Readiness Center Room 1203 on September 10 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. There is a fee of $64 for this program. To register, call Heartland at (309) 268-8160 or online at http://www.heartland.edu/communityEd.

Pressure Canning- Take the pressure out of pressure canning. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn how to safely can low-acid vegetables and meats, such as green beans, corn, stock or soups. In addition to multiple recipes and a variety of resources, you’ll also take home what you preserve. Please bring six pint size canning jars with screw bands. We’ll supply the lids and everything else! If you have a dial gauge pressure canner, you are welcome to bring the lid to get the gauge tested, a task that should be done every year. This program will be held at Heartland Community College in the Normal Readiness Center Room 1203 on September 11 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. There is a fee of $64 per participant for this program. To register, call Heartland at (309) 268- 8160 or online at http://www.heartland.edu/communityEd.

YWCA Playground ribbon cutting ceremony Join us on Friday, September 4 at 3 p.m. for a ribbon cutting ceremony for our newly-constructed playground, dedicated to the memory of Patricia A. Kaisner. Please park in the front parking lot and follow signage to the playground. Cookies and lemonade will be served. Please contact Christy Germanis at (309) 662-0461 or [email protected] with any questions.

HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH CELEBRATION - Join us as we celebrate and learn about different cultures on Friday, September 18 from 3-6 p.m. at YWCA McLean County. We will have family-friendly activities, food, and music!

Retaining Local Talent: Challenges and Solutions September 17, 2015, 3:30-5pm Heartland Community College CCB 1406

The McLean County Community Compact’s Semi-Annual meeting features reflections on retaining local talent from Bloomington’s Comprehensive Plan presented by Vasudha Pinnamaraju of the McLean County Regional Planning Commission. Her presentation is followed by a panel of high school students, college students, and young professionals weighing in on the factors that motivate them to stay in McLean County or leave the area, facilitated by Laura O’Donnell of Unit 5.

Compact pursues and enhances active partnerships with business, education, community, and government for the purpose of impacting and fostering college and career readiness. Call Elizabeth Robinson at 309-268- 8088 or email [email protected] for more information or to RSVP.

Happenings with the Bloomington Public Library:

Wednesday, August 26 - Drop-In Tech Time at Western Avenue Community Center Stop in to Western Avenue Community Center, 600 N Western Avenue, between 2 & 4pm, and a librarian will be on hand to assist with online job applications, email set-up, social media, guiding new users through internet basics, and downloading the library’s digital materials. If you have your own tablet, eReader, smartphone, or laptop, bring it with you. And if you can’t make it to WACC, you can schedule an individual appointment with a librarian by calling 828-6093 or by accessing the form under “Services for You” on the library’s website.

Thursday, August 27 - Teen Thursdays Teens are encouraged to join us on the fourth Thursday of each month to share and discuss our favorite books, movies, games, YouTube videos, memes, etc. We’ll meet in the teenZone from 5-6pm.

Saturday, September 5 - Craft Circle: Organize It with Attitude Do you have a messy room? Do you need help organizing? Would a few good ideas freshen your awesome room? Kids in grades 3-5 will meet from 10am-noon in the Story Room to create a few easy projects and learn some great organizational tips. All supplies are included. Attendees should arrive wearing clothes that can get dirty and with a non-glass, lidded drink.

Wednesday, September 9 – Homecoming Hairstyles At 5pm in the Community Room, teens can join stylists from Hairmasters Institute of Cosmetology, Inc. of Bloomington, to show off some fun and easy up-dos that can be recreated for Homecoming.

Volunteer Opportunities:

Become a PATH Hotline Volunteer: Adult volunteers are needed to answer phones on the 24-hour hotline. Volunteering your time on the hotline offers a rewarding experience and a great opportunity to give back to your community. A complete training program and professional back-up is provided. Our training program teaches you everything you need to know, including communication techniques and community resources. The next 8-week training class session begins September 3rd. If interested, the volunteer application is available on-line at www.pathcrisis.org. Classroom training meets on Thursdays from 6 to 9 pm. Questions? Call Kevin at PATH at 309-834-0541.

BE AN ADVOCATE FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS - Be there for someone in crisis, either directly or indirectly, by providing support through Stepping Stones, YWCA’s sexual assault program. 40 hours of free training is required for all volunteers. Training is Tuesdays and Thursdays, September 8 - October 1 from 6 - 9 p.m. and Saturdays, September 12 and October 3 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. After completing the 40-hour training, volunteers are qualified to help in many different Stepping Stones areas: · Taking hotline calls (requires carrying a pager during assigned on-call shift) · Providing prevention education on anti-bullying, sexual violence, healthy relationships, privilege and oppressions, and more in McLean County to schools, businesses, or groups · Provide support at public events · Data entry and other office work · Translating materials from English to Spanish and interpreting during counseling and advocacy sessions Please visit www.ywcamclean.org to learn more or to fill out an application to become a crisis intervention volunteer. A pre-screening interview is required prior to training. No previous experience is required. Please contact Kara Alt with questions at [email protected] or (309) 662-0461, ext. 267. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR READING TO END RACISM Reading to End Racism is a racial justice program that uses trained volunteers to read to children in the classroom and, through books and personal stories, stimulate an insightful conversation about discrimination. Opening this dialogue with students and teachers empowers individuals to work to eliminate racism in their lives, schools, and communities. A two-hour training will be required for all Reading to End Racism volunteers.

If you are interested in learning more or volunteering, please contact Satin Young at [email protected], or call (309) 662-0461. Please visit www.ywcamclean.org for more information.

Fundraising Opportunities:

Homes of Hope is running for a cause and we want you to join us! Help us support adults that have intellectual disabilities right here in Bloomington/Normal. Homes of Hope is hosting a 5K Fun Run on Saturday, September 5th at 10am! Enjoy a refreshing morning run at Tipton Park before your Labor Day festivities begin. Pre-registration is through August 20th for $25 and to guarantee your shirt. After that date it is $30 & t-shirt while supplies last. Enjoy an Avanti's sandwich after the race! All proceeds benefit Homes of Hope. Register at homesofhopeinc.org

REGISTER YOUR TEAM FOR STEPPING STONES TRIVIA NIGHT! - The second annual Trivia Night fundraiser will be Friday, November 6. Teams of up to 6 members are eligible to compete for cash prizes! The night will include a 50/50 raffle, cash bar, and all you can eat pizza at the Park Regency Hotel & Conference Center. All proceeds will benefit YWCA McLean County Stepping Stones, which provides free, confidential services to sexual assault survivors and their families. The cost for a table of up to 6 team members is $200, which can be fundraised before the event. For more information, please visit www.ywcamclean.org/trivia.

Employment Opportunities:

THE BABY FOLD - Employment Opportunities: - Adapted P.E. Teacher, full-time: Instruct junior/senior high school students with severe emotional, behavioral, and/or developmental disabilities in a program of adapted physical education. Bachelor’s degree in physical education, special education, or related field and Professional Educator License with the State of Illinois with approval to teach Physical Education required. Previous experience with an adapted physical education program and/or working with adolescents with developmental, learning or behavioral disabilities preferred. - Child Welfare Specialist, full-time: Provide case management services to children and families served by The Baby Fold’s foster care programs. B.S. in social work or related field required. Foundations training, CWEL, and relevant experience preferred. Valid driver’s license required for transporting clients throughout Central Illinois. - Family Therapist, full-time: Unique opportunity to provide high-quality trauma and attachment therapy for families formed through adoption and subsidized guardianship. MSW or related master’s degree, 2 years of clinical experience, and eligibility for licensure required. LCPC/LCSW preferred. Three-year training program includes Theraplay, EMDR, and education in attachment and adoption issues. Valid driver’s license required for extensive travel throughout Central Illinois. Apply online at www.TheBabyFold.org or 108 E. Willow Street in Normal. YWCA JOB OPPORTUNITIES YWCA is hiring a senior director of prevention and empowerment services, multiple child care positions, a customer service representative, and home care aides. Join our great team who make a difference every day! To view positions and apply please visit www.ywcamclean.org. Teachers needed YWCA Young Wonders Early Learning and Youth Development has multiple teaching positions available. Join our great team who make a difference every day! To view positions and apply please visit www.ywcamclean.org.

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