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La Voz News UPDATE December 19: Three new job opportunities with County of Sonoma, Accounting Assistant, Deputy Director - Engineering and Construction and Environmental Health Specialist Trainee / I / II. TONIGHT! Posada Navideña, 7 p.m. Wells Fargo Center for the Arts; AND, FREE Holiday Dinner by Sebastopol Rotary on Christmas Day. Also, College Internship Opportunity for Migrant/Seasonal College Students. Free concert at Windsor Regional Library. See below for more information. December issue of La Voz is now online. Go to lavoz.us/ for photos, a complete list of jobs, announcements and events. Photo below by Jeff Kan Lee: DREAMer Diego Jimenez being embraced by filmmaker Rhian Miller at the recent film debut. For Jobs with the County of Sonoma, yourpath2sonomacounty.org for complete details and to apply online, or phone HR at (707) 565-2331. EOE Accounting Assistant, $22.48 - $27.32/Hour. One full-time vacancy in the Auditor-Controller / Treasurer-Tax Collector Department. Apply by 01/04/15! Deputy Director - Engineering and Construction, $116,231 to $141,256 Annually. The Sonoma County Permit and Resource Management Department seeks a vibrant, knowledgeable, and experienced professional for Deputy Director - Engineering & Construction. The Deputy Director - Engineering and Construction. Reporting to the Director of Permit and Resource Management, the Deputy Director - Engineering and Construction leads a team of professional, technical, and/or support staff and directs the work of the Building & Safety Division and the Engineering and Water Resources Division of the Permit and Resource Management Department for the County of Sonoma. For full details, see lavoz.us. Environmental Health Specialist Trainee / I / II. Trainee – $26.30 - $31.97 Hr. APPLY BY: 12/29/14. Levels: I – $27.29 - $33.16 Hr. AND II – $29.68 - $36.08 Hr. APPLY BY: 01/05/15 Sonoma County is a beautiful and vibrant place to live and work. Join our dynamic and innovative team of professionals. Help protect the health and safety of our community as an Environmental Health Specialist! This recruitment is being conducted to fill three full-time vacancies: two vacancies in the Department of Health Services, and one vacancy in the Permit and Resource Management Department. These vacancies may be filled at either the Environmental Health Specialist Trainee, I, or II levels. If you are interested in applying at the I or II level, you will need to apply to the separate, concurrent recruitments being conducted for these classifications by January 5, 2015. The Rotary Club of Sebastopol Sunrise is holding it’s annual holiday dinner from 1-4p.m., Christmas Day, at the Sebastopol Community Church, 1000 Gravenstein Hwy., north. This free hot meal is open to anyone who likes to enjoy a delicious feast, music, fun and toys from Santa. Warm winter clothing is also given out at the dinner. Those wishing to volunteer at the event, donate food or money, make special arrangements for delivered meals, and/or set up a ride to and from dinner can call 707-634-4929 or email sebastopolsunrise@gmail College Internship Opportunity: For Migrant/Seasonal College Students. Seeking migrant or seasonal head start participants who are current college students to intern in Washington D.C. Washington D.C. December 16, 2014 –Five migrant/seasonal farmworker college students will be selected to live and work in D.C. for an intensive eight week internship and professional mentoring program. The goal is to provide life altering experiences and networks to help students make the intellectual, cognitive, and emotional transition from agricultural life to that of a professional. Instead of youth working in the fields harvesting fruits or vegetables in the sweltering summer heat, they will live with host families, be placed in positions from the Department of Agriculture or the National Education Association, to the Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs, or Farmworker Justice. They will all be overseen by the National Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Association. See lavoz.us for more information. The Mosey Boys – a Sonoma Based acoustic string band will bring their unique blend of bluegrass, country blues, rockabilly and folk to the Windsor Regional Library on Saturday January 24 at 2:00 pm. Please call the library at 838-1020 for more information. Don’t miss this free concert of toe-tapping, hand-clapping music for everyone. New! December issue of La Voz is now online at lavoz.us. Herman G. Hernandez, Person of the Month; photos by Jeff Kan Lee; Immigration article on the presidents new program; Las Posadas; feeding your pet holiday foods; Next generation testing in California schools; A time to celebrate La Voz’s thirteenth birthday; poem about Lobsters for kids and their families; Aldous Huxley bio; taking care of yourself and your baby as a single parent; what to do with demanding children; quality of life and death and dying, issues to discuss with your family. Please like our page and join the group “La Voz Bilingual Newspaper Fans” for all updates for the bilingual/bicultural community. https://facebook/groups/LaVozBilingualNewspaperFans/
Posted on: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 22:56:48 +0000

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