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Join Us at the 2017 Youth Career Fair

CAREER FAIR
President Molly DuParl and members of the Bay Area BIG cordially invite the general public to join us at the 2017 Youth Career Fair.

The Career Fair takes place at the James Weldon Johnson Library located at 1059 18th Ave., S. Street, St. Petersburg, FL. The event starts at 2pm sharp and ends at 3:30pm.

Youth in attendance will learn Skills and enhance abilities relevant to many professions offered by state, federal and local governments. Youth ages 13 to 18 will especially benefit from attending this event.

Several government departments will be represented and attendees will have an opportunity to speak one and one with professionals in their respective fields.

Attendees will be eligible to enter a drawing for a laptop computer.

Please contact LaVerne Feaster-Johnson at 727.278.6199

 The Bay Area Blacks in Government will be hosting a number of events in the coming months. Please join us at our monthly meetings. Call LaVern for details.



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