August 4th, 2004 - a full day devoted to giving you one-on-one
advice to improve the health and welfare of your Web site -
at absolutely no charge!
When and Where:
Wednesday, August 4, 2004
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Greater Phila Chamber of Commerce
200 South Broad Street
7th Floor, Philadelphia Room
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Who should attend:
Anyone who needs Web health advice! Web Site Managers, Development
Managers, Marketing Managers, anyone who makes decisions about
your Web site!
Event: Business Boot Camp 2004
Dates: Monday, August 2nd - Friday, August 6th, 2004
Time: Registration: 9 a.m. - 10a.m.; Sessions: 10a.m. - 5p.m.
Location: The Enterprise Center, 4548 Market St., Philadelphia
Description: The Enterprise Center invites rising 9th, 10th
and 11th graders from Philadelphia for five days of intensive
training in business and entrepreneurship. Financial literacy
workshops, Business speakers, business games and simulations,
networking, technology, contests and discussions will provide
students with the information, inspiration and tools needed
to be successful in business and entrepreneurship.
Fee: Fee is $25 per person if application is received by Thursday,
July
29th deadline. Walk-in registration fee is $50
Did you know...
- There are 214,350 students in the Philadelphia public school?
- The School District is the 7th largest in the USA?
- Has a 1.7 billion dollar operating budget?
Want to learn more about the Philadelphia School District and
your neighborhood schools?
Come to a free workshop to find out how to access Internet resources
to learn more about Philadelphia's public schools and what you
can do to get involved in improving them!
The Philadelphia Public School Notebook is offering free workshops
on how to use the Internet to access information about Philadelphia's
schools including: school data, School District policies, and
local education-related organizations that offer help to parents,
students, and others.
Workshops are being offered this summer to groups of 5 to 15
people.
Information is power!
To schedule a workshop for your organization, or if you are
an individual interested in attending a workshop, contact the
Notebook's website outreach intern, Qaid Hassan.
The Philadelphia Public School Notebook is an independent quarterly
newspaper that serves as a voice for parents, students, teachers,
and other members of the community who are working for quality
and equality in Philadelphia's public schools.
A last reminder that we are holding our first annual recognition
breakfast to celebrate those people and organizations that help
make us a success. The event will be held at the United Way
of Southeastern Pennsylvania on Friday, July 30 from 8:00 –
10:00. To RSVP or for more information, contact Benjamin Bruening
at 215-665-2572 or benjaminb@uwsepa.org.