Community briefs for March 18, 2003
Tuesday, March 18, 2003 | 9:42 a.m.
Spots open for Camp Lee Canyon
Clark County Parks and Community Services will be accepting mail-in registration Friday for three-week resident camps for children 8-15 at Camp Lee Canyon during July.
The camps include arts, science and outdoor skills. A $100 deposit will hold a space for your child.
Call 455-7560 or 455-8200.
Children invited to Spring Fest
The Clark County Spring Fest will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, celebrating the arrival of spring in the Las Vegas Valley.
The event offered to children 10 and under will include games, face-painting, music and an egg hunt. Call 455-8200.
Hispanic career fair is scheduled
Univision's Hispanic Career Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at Texas Station.
The fair is an opportunity for companies to meet with Spanish-speaking and bilingual job seekers.
Call Gabriel at 507-1006 or Jorge at 507-1016.
Bilingual poll workers sought
The Clark County Election Department is seeking bilingual poll workers for upcoming elections.
Volunteers should be fluent in both English and Spanish to work the April 8 primary and June 3 general municipal elections.
Poll workers will be paid $120 per election and must be registered to vote in Clark County, attend training and be able to work long hours.
For more information, call 455-2815, or visit www.accessclarkcounty.com/election.
Neighborhood Congress planned
Registration for the fifth annual Neighborhood Congress is open to the first 125 adults (ages 19 and up) and the first 125 youths (ages 13 through 18) who sign up.
The event will be held April 5 at the County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway.
To register, call 455-8533 or register online at: www.accessclarkcounty.com/parks/neighborhoodservices/congress.htm
The National Judicial College
presents national Holocaust scholar Norbert Ehrenfreuns discussing "Justice Robert H. Jackson, Architect of Due Process at Nuremberg," at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the George Federal Building, 333 Las Vegas Blvd. South. Admission is free. For more information, call (775) 784-6747.
The Down Syndrome Organization
of Southern Nevada is hosting the event Positive Behavior Supports-Nevada at 7:15 p.m. Thursday at 5300 Vegas Drive, to address challenging behaviors in children. The event is free and open to the public. Call Linda Vandruff at 648-1990.
The public is invited to the grand opening
of Courtney Children's Foundation Family Resource Center at 10 a.m. Thursday at Fremont Villas Clubhouse, 121 N. 15th St. Call Suzanne Kuhn at 315-5159.
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