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If you recently lost your job in the financial services industry you may qualify to be re-trained if you were employed by:
Bank of America
Commerce Bank of NJ
Dow Jones & Co
Equity One (Popular Financial Holdings)
GMAC Mortgage
JP Morgan Chase Bank
Mellon Investor Services
Palisades Insurance
SLM Financial Corporation
Sallie Mae
Reemployment services are available to enable displaced workers at all levels of the financial sector to receive retraining, skills assessments, career counseling and other assistance to help them find new opportunities to employ their talents and skills in the workforce.
If you are a New Jersey resident and interested in learning more about this opportunity, please send your resume and cover letter to finsvcs@ulec.org
An employment specialist from the Urban League will respond to your inquiry.
508 CENTRAL AVENUE ? NEWARK, NJ 07028 Phone: 973-624-9535 |

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 Homestyle Cooking at its Best
 Aunt Berta's Kitchen 639 White Horse Pike Oaklyn, NJ 08107 Phone (856) 858-7009 www.auntbertaskitchen.com |
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FRANK TALK ART BISTRO & BOOKS 163 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank, NJ "Where art, culture and good conversation are always on the menu" (732) 747-2572 |

"When you control a man's mind you don't have to worry about controlling his actions" - Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History
Click here for more information about Frank Talk Black History events
New and Rare Books Featured Fiction
  "Sisters and Husbands" by Connie Briscoe "The Boy Next Door" by Irene Sabatini "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison
Featured Non-Fiction
 "The Life and Work of Wayne Shorter" by Michelle Mercer Introduction by Wayne Shorter Forward by Herbie Hancock |

| The City of Asbury Park's 11th Annual Black History Month Celebration
Friday, February 19, 2010
1 p.m. - 3p.m. in the City Council Chambers
Cost: $10 per person, due by 2/11/2010
(Cost includes lunch, beverage and dessert)
Please RSVP as soon as possible due to limited space.
If paying by check, please make checks payable to: City Scoop c/o Cassandra Dickerson/Leesha Floyd, 1 Municipal Plaza, Asbury Park, N.J. 07712
For more information please call Cassandra or Leesha at 732-502-5755 or 732-502-5759. |

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| Textile & Craft Tour of Ghana |
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Join us for a Unique Experience in Ghana! September 16 ~ 28, 2010 Hands-on Workshops, Visits to Artist Studios,Travel to Accra, Kumasi, Cape Coast "CE Cares Project," Retail Therapy and Optional Side Trips & Activities. This is a perfect adventure for quilters, sewing enthusiasts, fiber artists, crafters, designers Click onto this link to learn more about this exciting opportunity!
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The "NJLivingColor.org" website is a service of the New Jersey Black Cultural and Heritage Initiative Foundation, Inc. (more). Stedman Graham serve as co-chair of the Board of Trustees.
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CAMPAIGN 25
 DONATE $25 today to the New Jersey Black Cultural & Heritage Initiative Foundation. Invest in preserving the legacy of our shared past, the celebration of our diversity and the continued dialogue and discovery of our common interests.
 The NJBCHI Foundation is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization, and is registered as a charitable organization with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs.
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Join our NJLivingColor cyber community today. Access our sponsorship kit to learn more.
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Crossroads Theatre 2008-2009 Season
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 Learn more about the 2009 - 2010 Season of Crossroads Classics
Crossroads Theatre 7 Livingston Avenue, P.O. Box 238 New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901, (732) 545-8100
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 The mission of the Call Me MISTER (acronym for Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models) National Initiative is to increase the pool of available teachers from a broader more diverse background particularly among the lowest performing elementary schools. Student participants are largely selected from among under-served, socio-economically disadvantaged and educationally at-risk communities.
The Call Me MISTER program is contributing to the talent pool of excellent teachers by identifying and supporting students who will literally "touch the future" by teaching children.
The project provides: Tuition assistance through Loan Forgiveness programs for admitted students pursuing approved programs of study in teacher education at participating colleges. An academic support system to help assure their success. A cohort system for social and cultural support.
"Call Me MISTER" was developed by visionary educational leaders who sincerely believe that we can build a better tomorrow, today.
For additional information, log onto the Call Me Mister website. |


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 Afro-American Historical Society Museum
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 "Lest We Forget" Black Holocaust Museum of Slavery 327 White Horse Pike Lawnside, NJ 08045 Wednesday - Sunday 10:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. (Viewings by Appointment Only!) Call to schedule appointments or for more information, contact: J. Justin & Gwen Ragsdale (888) 886-LEST (5378) www.lestweforgetmuseumofslavery.com Email: lestweforgetmuseum@yahoo.com
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The Beyond Group Presents A BG Production
 "FRANK TALK," NEW ART BISTRO & CULTURAL OASIS OPENS IN RED BANK, NJ
Frank Talk, a new art bistro and book store named after a column written by the late South African Freedom Fighter Steven Biko is located at 163 Shrewsbury Avenue, in Red Bank, NJ. Frank Talk is open Thursday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and is closed on Monday through Wednesday to the general public for special community programs. For more information on Frank Talk, call (732) 747-2584 or log onto www.thebeyondgroupllc.com website or contact Natasha Rubin (732) 303-0668. (Learn more) |
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