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June 13, 2016


Hemming Park to Host World Refugee Day Celebration June 15
Celebration follows naturalization ceremony in the Jacksonville Main Library
               
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 7, 2016 –  The public is invited to the Jacksonville Main Library on June 15 at 11:45 a.m. to witness the naturalization ceremony of new American citizens representing a number of countries around the world as part of World Refugee Day 2016. A celebration featuring traditional music, dance performances, and a children’s fashion show will be held in Hemming Park after the ceremony. The public is then invited back to the Jacksonville Main Library for a free screening of the new film “Refugee Kids: One Small School Takes on the World” at 1:30 p.m.

“This day celebrates the resilience of our local refugee community - people forced to leave their homes because of war, religious persecution, social persecution, or another legitimate reason. People who have found a secure and peaceful home for their families and loved ones here Jacksonville. The local Refugee Resettlement Agencies Catholic Charities, Lutheran Social Services and World Relief, along with their many community partners, are proud to provide welcoming wrap-around services to assist in these successful transitions,” said Michelle Karolak, Director of Catholic Charities' Refugee Resettlement Program.

Worldwide, World Refugee Day celebrates the achievements and contributions of more than 50 million refugees and displaced people across the globe. Locally this annual event highlights the diversity throughout Jacksonville and brings the public closer to the human side of the refugee story by sharing tales of hope and spirit, and by highlighting the common links we all share with refugees.

The 2016 ceremony and celebration is presented by the Catholic Charities Bureau Inc. of Jacksonville, Lutheran Social Services, World Relief's Jacksonville Refugee Community Services, United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, the Department of Children and Families Refugee Services Program, the Center for Language and Culture, the Jacksonville Area Refugee Task Force, and the Jacksonville Area Legal Aid Refugee Immigration Project with the help of First Coast Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, The League of Women Voters and the FSCJ ESOL Department.

The Jacksonville Public Library’s Center for Adult Learning works regularly with immigrants and locally resettled refugees. The library has been involved with World Refugee Day for the past eight years. This will be Friends of Hemming Park’s second year hosting the cultural celebration.

About Friends of Hemming Park (FOHP)

Founded in 2013, Friends of Hemming Park is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming Jacksonville’s oldest public park into a modern, urban space that engages diverse communities and brings vitality to our city’s public square through improved amenities, daily programming, a family-friendly environment, and community-driven partnerships. To learn more about the park and upcoming events, visit hemmingpark.org.

June 9, 2016

Jacksonville Public Library Young Adult Job Fair

Jacksonville Public Library Young Adult Job Fair

Job seekers ages 16 – 24 can make one stop to meet prospective employers and learn about short and long-term jobs and volunteer and internship opportunities during a Young Adult Job Fair held at the Main Library on June 14 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. 

Hiring companies include City of Jacksonville, Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Kelly Services, McDonald’s, Publix, Target and more. 

Come dressed to impress.  

For more information, go to http://jpl.coj.net/yajobfair/

June 8, 2016

Summer Fun!

124 Ideas For Kids This Summer


124 Things to Do This Summer



·         Go to the beach/lake
·         Create a pet show
·         Wear clown make-up
·         Go to a movie
·         Go hiking
·         Take swim lessons
·         Go on a picnic
·         Weave a potholder
·         Swim
·         Hula hoop
·         Badminton
·         Plant a garden
·         Wii
·         Make a card and mail it
·         Water balloon fight
·         Build a fort
·         Play twister
·         Create a neighborhood newsletter
·         Learn to play canasta
·         Show an outdoor movie
·         Take swim lessons
·         Take diving lessons
·         Make soap
·         Make a necklace
·         Crochet
·         Build a tent city in your back yard
·         Have a pool party
·         Visit the library
·         Paint by numbers kit
·         Plan a canoe trip
·         Design/make a pillow
·         Puzzle (1000 pieces or more)
·         Create a variation of a Frisbee game
·         Frisbee soccer, Frisbee golf, Frisbee tennis
·         Play bocce
·         Plan a camping trip
·         Scavenger hunt
·         Practice algebra
·         Go boating
·         Bike trail
·         Adopt a pet
·         Make tacos
·         Talk to your grandparents about their grandparents
·         Write a book
·         Publish your book on amazon
·         Interview a war veteran
·         Clean out your closet
·         Make a salt and flour map of your state
·         Make a salt and flour map of the USA
·         Plan a road trip
·         Visit the zoo
·         Join a community walk or race for charity/event
Bake a cake
·         Play limbo
·         Plan a BBQ
·         Go to a ball game
·         Create a tournament
·         Play monopoly
·         Start a blog
·         Visit a nursing home
·         Write a song
·         Jump rope
·         Have a fashion show
·         Visit the thrift store, purchase items and have a fashion show with your new outfits
·         Take music lessons
·         Visit a museum
·         Bike parade
·         Make funnel cakes
Counselor Games is Play Therapy
·         Read Gone With the Wind
·         Watch “Gone With the Wind” in one day
·         Build a Time Capsule
·         Decorate cupcakes
·         Make a smoothie
·         Create a chalk mural on the sidewalk or driveway
·         Build a birdhouse
 Play with clay
·         Make s’mores
·         Make milk shakes
·         Color
·         Have a yard sale
·         Create a bouquet of flowers
·         Paint a bouquet of flowers
·         Plan a neighborhood carnival
·         Make a basket
·         Play war with cards until someone wins
·         Masquerade party
·         Design a t-shirt
·         Make a bird feeder
·         Produce a neighborhood play/theater
·         Start a kickball tournament
·         Make crepe paper flowers
·         Have a tea party
·         Go to the flea market
·         Attend a vacation/church/synagogue school
·         Read a novel
·         Research your genealogy
·         Decorate sock puppets and make a show
·         CPR class
·         First aid class
Write a book
·         Create a board game
·         Slumber party
·         Bake cookies from scratch
·         Make jello with half the water, cut it into shapes, eat it
·         Create frosting flowers and decorate a cake
·         Get a make-over
·         Make ice cream
·         Plant a tree
·         Make popcorn balls
·         Make play dough
·         Take an on-line class
·         Visit a farm
·         Do outside work for an elderly neighbor
·         Play crochet
·         Write a letter and mail it
·         Run a mile
·         Count calories for a week
·         Make homemade pizza
·         Bake bread
·         Play chess
·         Make a wreath and hang it
·         Build a campfire and tell stories and sing songs around it
·         Pick berries and make jelly
·         Learn another language
·         Make a photo album
·         Create a family yearbook


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Dream Day Parade

Cheer on 50 brave dreamers as part of the Dreams Come True Foundation’s Dream Day Dreamer Parade on Saturday, June 11 at 10 a.m.

The parade starts at PRI Productions (1819 Kings Avenue, Jacksonville 32207) and makes it way to the Duval County Public Schools Administration Building.

 Student groups from Lee and First Coast High Schools will be marching in the parade.

June 2, 2016

Jacksonville Public Library Young Adult Job Fair

Jacksonville Public Library Young Adult Job Fair

Job seekers ages 16 – 24 can make one stop to meet prospective employers and learn about short and long-term jobs and volunteer and internship opportunities during a Young Adult Job Fair held at the Main Library on June 14 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Hiring companies include City of Jacksonville, Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Kelly Services, McDonald’s, Publix, Target and more. Come dressed to impress.  For more information, go to http://jpl.coj.net/yajobfair/.

Job seekers ages 16 – 24 can make one stop to meet prospective employers and learn about short and long-term jobs and volunteer and internship opportunities during a Young Adult Job Fair held at the Main Library on June 14 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Hiring companies include City of Jacksonville, Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Kelly Services, McDonald’s, Publix, Target and more. 

Come dressed to impress.  

For more information, go to http://jpl.coj.net/yajobfair/.

June 1, 2016

SPIRIT 5K Southbank River Run, 1 Mile “Reading Is Fun” Run 
 Registration Increases on Friday

Sign up now for the Duval County Public Schools’ “SPIRIT 5K Southbank River Run” on
Saturday, June 4 at 8 a.m. 
In addition to a 5K race, the event will also include a FREE one-mile “Reading Is Fun” Run. 
Both races will symbolize the distance and progress made in public education. 
Make sure you list your school when you sign up! 

Registration costs for the 5K goes up on race day! 

Click here for more information.