As an AmeriCorps Alumnus (2004), I do my best to try to "get things done" for the Guam community. I encourage my fellow AmeriCorps alumni to continue to make a difference!
Friday, April 29, 2011
AmeriCorps NCCC E-Newsletter
As an AmeriCorps Alumnus (2004), I do my best to try to "get things done" for the Guam community. I encourage my fellow AmeriCorps alumni to continue to make a difference!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
SOE Alumni and UOG-ACEI
The School of Education Alumni Association was established in 1998.
The present advisor is Dr. Lourdes Klitzkie. The SOE Alumni has a very strong sense of commitment to graduates by their fundraising efforts to sell plaques according to Dr. Klitzkie. She stated that the mission of the SOE Alumni is to “Promote and develop skillful, talented, scholarly educators and professionals and also to foster a spirit of loyalty among alumni of the School of Education.”
The University of Guam Association for Childhood Education International (UOG-ACEI) is a student organization in the School of Education. The UOG-ACEI association has purchased several plaques from SOE Alumni to honor and give recognition to members who will graduate May, 2011, and have demonstrated excellence in service by performing community outreach activities and educational projects.
On March 21, 2011, the UOG-ACEI officers presented a check to Dr. Klitzkie to purchase seven plaques to honor ACEI graduating seniors.
Pictured L-R: Katrina Baza, ACEI Public Relation Officer; Heidi Cameron, ACEI President; Maria Perez, ACEI Treasurer, and Dr. Lourdes Klitzkie, SOE Alumni Advisor.
The present advisor is Dr. Lourdes Klitzkie. The SOE Alumni has a very strong sense of commitment to graduates by their fundraising efforts to sell plaques according to Dr. Klitzkie. She stated that the mission of the SOE Alumni is to “Promote and develop skillful, talented, scholarly educators and professionals and also to foster a spirit of loyalty among alumni of the School of Education.”
The University of Guam Association for Childhood Education International (UOG-ACEI) is a student organization in the School of Education. The UOG-ACEI association has purchased several plaques from SOE Alumni to honor and give recognition to members who will graduate May, 2011, and have demonstrated excellence in service by performing community outreach activities and educational projects.
On March 21, 2011, the UOG-ACEI officers presented a check to Dr. Klitzkie to purchase seven plaques to honor ACEI graduating seniors.
Pictured L-R: Katrina Baza, ACEI Public Relation Officer; Heidi Cameron, ACEI President; Maria Perez, ACEI Treasurer, and Dr. Lourdes Klitzkie, SOE Alumni Advisor.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Promoting Literacy: Guam Homeschool Association Curriculum Fair
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Free Training for Professionals that Support Military Families - Duty to Care II
Duty to Care II: Honoring the Healers training presented by ZERO TO THREE through the generous funding of the Department of Defense. This one day event is aimed at providers in increasing their resilience and reducing compassion fatigue and burnout in an effort to continue to provide the highest level of sensitive and responsive care for infants/toddlers and their families. Online registration is now open and available. Colleagues from both the Guam National Guard/Reserves and civilian community providers who support NG families are encouraged to register.
Hyatt Regency Guam 1155 Pale San Vitores Rd. Tamuning, Guam 96913-4206
Register for this training online at www.zerotothree.org/ctamf
For registration questions, contact: Secely Smith 202-638-1144 mprojects@zerotothree.org
April 15, 2011 0800 – 1600
Click on the image below for details regarding this special training.