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Posted By PCYC
Mark your calendars, the Delaware Valley PTA and PCYC will be hosting a Meet the Candidates night for all candidates in this year's Delaware Valley school board election.

Wednesday, April 29th at Shohola Elementary School:

7-8pm Candidates will speak and answer questions

8-9pm Meet & Greet in the cafeteria for cake and coffee

On Facebook? RSVP here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=90860586411&ref=mf

 
Posted By PCYC
The last day to register to vote for the May 19th primary election is April 20th. That's in three days!

You need to be registered in order to cast a ballot.

To register, download this form:

http://www.dos.state.pa.us/voting/lib/voting/02_voter_registration_applications/onlinevoterregf ormblank.pdf

And mail it to:

Pike County Elections Office 506 Broad Street Milford, PA 18337-1535

Make sure to have it postmarked by April 20th.

Visit www.votespa.com for more information.

There are School Board elections next month that are very important for every young person to vote in. Every vote counts!


 
Posted By PCYC
From the newly launched www.milfordmagazine.com:

The Pike County Public Library today filed an application with Milford's Architectural Review Board. The new plans incorporates a number of significant changes reflecting input from the Milford Boro Council, Architectural Review Board and the boro's consulting architect, Peter Benton. Benton's December 15, 2008, report detailing criticisms of the previous design was adopted by the ARB and it is this report to which the Library's new design is responsive.

More here: http://www.milfordmagazine.com/single/? tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=146&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=1&cHash=b86fecc6b4

 
Posted By PCYC
In mid-May, the Pike County Youth Coalition will launch “School Board 2.0” – a web-platform designed to engage the Pike County community with the Delaware Valley School Board through Web 2.0. The project will live-stream and live-blog school board meetings, facilitate online interaction between site users and maintain a platform for deliberative discussions about school issues.

The project will be overseen by PCYC’s Kathryn Braisted, Samantha Dutkus, Alex Lotorto, and Ben McKean. Two paid positions are available as described below. If you are interested in applying, please send a resume along with brief description about your skills and interest to pcyc@pikeyouth.org. The project will run from May 2009 to May 2010. Applicants need not be able to commit for the full 12 months.



Position: Technology Coordinator

Education/Training: The technology coordinator should have a thorough understanding of laptop technology, be familiar with Web 2.0 platforms (specifically including WordPress, Twitter, YouTube, UStream, and Google Moderator), and be proficient in communication and typing. The coordinator should also have leadership and work experience.

Salary: The Technology Coordinator will be paid a $50 stipend per school board meeting. Meetings are once monthly, but operators may be asked to attend additional committee meetings. On average, meetings are two hours long. Transportation will not be provided. The stipend includes compensation for necessary work before and after the meetings.

Job Responsibilities: Throughout the course of meetings, the coordinator will interact with users online and will be responsible for live-blogging and recording the goings-on of the meetings to accompany streaming video footage. The person in this position will be in charge of maintaining the School Board 2.0 platform at the direction of the Project Manager. S/He will be accountable for all of the technology equipment.



Position: Technical Assistant

Education/Training: The operator should have a basic understanding of video camera usage (specifically panning, zooming, and focusing) and video editing. Familiarity with Web 2.0 platforms specifically including WordPress, Twitter, YouTube, UStream, and Google Moderator) is highly suggested. Preference is given to those who have participated in Broadcast Del.Val or otherwise have experience using a video camera.

Salary: The operator will be paid a $30 stipend per school board meeting. Meetings are once monthly, but operators may be asked to attend additional committee meetings. On average, meetings are two hours long. Transportation will not be provided.

Job Responsibilities: The person in this position will assist the technology coordinator in carrying out the monthly routines of School Board 2.0. Before meetings, the laptop operator will scan into the computer any relevant documents, such as the agenda or supplementary materials. During meetings, the camera operator will film general goings-on, paying close attention to those talking, asking a question, or answering a question. S/he will also assist with online content management. Minor post-production editing may also be required.

Post by Kathryn Braisted, School Board 2.0 Project Manager

 
Posted By PCYC
Stop by Wal-Mart in Westfall anytime on Thursday or Friday this week (April 9 or 10) for PCYC's "Dogs for Diplomas" scholarship fundraiser. We will also be having a raffle.

Proceeds will benefit our scholarship fund. So whether you are in the mood for a delicious hot dog or hamburger or just want to say hello - come on by!

 


 
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