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Around the Valley: Bicycle programs is NCTPA topic
Kim Baenisch, the executive director of the Marin County Bicycle Coalition is the fourth in the Speakers Program for the Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency.Her topic is "Creating Successful Countywide Bicycle Programs" and she will speak at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 28 at the Napa City County Library Community Room, 580 Coombs Road, Napa.Baenisch’s talk is part of the effort by the Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency to bring recognized experts on key transportation issues and programs to Napa, who will give public talks about ideas and policies that have been successfully implemented in other areas, and how those ideas and policies might be applicable to Napa County. With NCTPA beginning an update of the countywide Strategic Transportation Plan, this program will help bring new ideas and thinking to the table, and supplement the other public outreach and education efforts with the Napa community.For information, contact Bob Russell, 251-9428 or brussell@newlevelgroup.com.
Family Resource Center seeks AmeriCorps member for staff
Hillsboro Family Resource Center is looking for someone committed to making a positive difference in the lives of low-income residents of the community. The center's mission is to build the community's ability to support its children and families by pooling resources and coordinating services. It provides assistance mainly to school district families by connecting them with resources and providing a variety of direct services: hygiene items, birthday gifts, bus tickets, clothing and use of computers, phone, fax and copy machines. Parenting and English classes, as well as dental vans are also coordinated through the center. The opening is for a family resource specialist to help families connect with community resources such as food boxes, low-cost counseling, medical care and legal help.
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