Greetings!
Spring is officially here and we are gearing up for some fun activities this month. The Bylaws Committee is working hard to have revisions ready for you to review within the next month. Our CLE Committee has some great upcoming seminars for those who need CLE credits or just want to learn something new. We are also looking forward to celebrating Paralegal Week - May 28th through June 2nd and Paralegal Day - May 30th, thanks to our Mayor, Buddy Dyer, with our Second Annual "Paralegal Toast". Please stay tuned for details because you don't want to miss this. I am looking forward to working more in our community this quarter with our second quarter charity, Coalition for the Homeless. We will be serving breakfast so come on out and bring your family and friends to join us and contact our volunteer coordinator to sign up. It is definitely an eye opener and will make you appreciate life and the things you are blessed to have. The Central Florida Paralegal Association is committed to making this association for and about paralegals. If there is something you would like for us to do or if you are interested in becoming a member of the "behind the scenes" team, please email me at President@cfpainc.org and I will be happy to provide you with the many opportunities we have available. We want to make this association work for you, but we cannot unless we hear from you. We appreciate Video Verification's sponsorship of our newsletter this month and as a supportive Patron Member of CFPA. If you wish to know more about Video Verification, please click on their logo below which is linked to their web site. Have a great month! I look forward to seeing each of you!  Peonca Grier, CP, FRP Certified Paralegal/Florida Registered Paralegal CFPA President - 2012 President@cfpainc.org
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Upcoming CFPA Luncheons ...
The next Winter Park/Maitland luncheon will be on Thursday, May 10, 2012 at 11:45 a.m. at Olive Garden Located across from the Winter Park Village on 17-92/Orlando Avenue
For more details on the Winter Park Lunch or to RSVP to attend, please contact Cassie Snyder, CP, FRP at snydercd@earthlink.net  The next Downtown Orlando luncheon will be on Thursday, May 17 2012 at 12:00 p.m. at Tijuana Flats
8 N. Summerlin Ave. Thorton Park 407-649-8063 For more details on the Downtown Lunch or to RSVP to attend, please contact Peonca Grier at President@cfpainc.org.
The next Altamonte Springs Luncheon Monday, May 14, 2012 at Sweet Tomatoes on 436 from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. For more details on the Altamonte Springs Lunch or to RSVP to attend, please contact Marisa Green/Anne Hughes at marisagreen1@gmail.com |
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Paralegal Week ...
Mayor Buddy Dyer has proclaimed ...
PARALEGAL WEEKMay 28th through June 2nd
PARALEGAL DAY
May 30thPLEASE feel free to share this with your Office Administrators and Attorneys!! HAPPY PARALEGAL WEEK!!!

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Upcoming CLE Seminars ...
Paralegal Basics: Administrative Law: FOIA, DOAH and more Speaker: Anna Spence, Esq
Date: Tues., May 8, 2012
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Registration begins at 5:30 pm Location: Keiser University 5600 Lk Underhill Road Orlando, FL 32807 Parking: FREE
Cost: $20.00 TO CFPA Members $35.00 Non-members
Please go to CFPA's website for more information on this seminar and/or Register online or download the registration form.
http://www.cfpainc.org/cleseminars.html
All CFPA seminars are approved by NALA and meet the criteria for CLE credit under the Florida Registered Paralegal Program
A LOOK AHEAD ...

SAVE THE DATES!!
June Paralegal Essentials: Worker's Comp A to Z
July CP Exam Review Course August CP Exam Review Course
September 8 Paralegal Essentials: Real Estate Closings
October Paralegal Basics: What JAs Wish Every Paralegal Knew
November Paralegal Basics: TBA
December 7 Paralegal Essentials: Trial Preparation & Appellate Briefs |
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CFPA's Second Quarter Charity ...
CFPA will be serving Breakfast at the Center for Women and Families on the following dates:
Saturday, May 19th @ 7:30 a.m.
Saturday, June 16th @ 7:30 a.m.
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS!!!
Any monetary donations can be made payable to Coalition for the Homeless and mailed to Peonca Grier at CFPA, Inc., P.O. Box 1107, Orlando, FL 32802-1107 or you can email President@cfpainc.org to make arrangements for pick up.
To volunteer for this event please email Antoinette Braga at Volunteers@cfpainc.org.
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NALA's CLA/CP Exam - May Test Dates ...
 CFPA has partnered with ITT Technical Institute to provide a NALA-approved testing center for the NALA Certified Paralegal (CP) Exam. Testing sessions are FREE OF CHARGE to all CFPA members and legal studies students. Nonmembers/nonstudents are welcome to register to take their CP exam at our facility at a discounted rate -- examinees can save over $100 by registering to take the exam at the CFPA/ITT Tech-sponsored facility. Test Dates for May: May 5, 12, 19, 2012 Test Date - May 5, 2012
Registration from 10:30 am - 11:00 am Judgment & Analytical Section 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Test Date - May 12, 2012 Registration from 10:30 am - 11:00 am Testing Period 1 - Communications 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Testing Period 2 - Ethics 12:45 pm - 1:45 pm
Test Date - May 19, 2012
Registration from 10:30 am - 11:00 am Testing Period 1 - Legal Research 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Testing Period 2 - Substantive Law 12:45 pm - 2:45 pm
You MUST BE pre-register for this exam. No walk-ins are permitted. For more details, CLICK HERE. |
Volunteer Corner ... If you have a charity event that you are participating in and you would like to have it published in the newsletter for support and/or volunteers, please email the Editor at Editor@cfpainc.org. Submissions must be submitted to the Editor no later than the last Monday of the month to be included in the next month's issue. |
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How to Get your Dream Job ...
HOW TO GET YOUR DREAM JOB IN A BAD ECONOMY By: Dan Schawbel Employers are posting the most job openings in the past three years, reports the Labor Department, yet there are nearly 14 million people out of work competing for these jobs. This means there's an average of 4.2 unemployed workers competing for each opening. Some of these jobs still haven't been filled because job seekers don't have the right skills to match certain positions. The Wall Street Journal reports that 52% of companies are having difficulty filling these positions. Despite the bad economy, you can get the job you want instead of settling for one that simply pays the bills. Here are five ways to make the most out of your job search: 1. Focus Your Job Search Instead of submitting your resume to thousands of job openings on Monster.com, classified ads and corporate websites, narrow your search to the jobs you're truly passionate about. In 2010, Simply Hired found that 83% of people choose jobs they love over more money, and they should. By putting all of your effort into finding jobs at companies you're interested in, you will have a better chance at getting your dream job. Your positive attitude, work ethic, body language and persistence will shine through in your interviews and will give you the competitive edge in the hiring process. 2. Brush Up on Your Soft Skills Just being good at your trade won't cut it anymore. You have to have a whole set of soft skills, including leadership, teamwork and communication, as well as emotional intelligence. In fact, CareerBuilder reports that 71% of employers value emotional intelligence over IQ. You need to be able to deal with conflict in the workplace and get along with your co-workers. Employers want to hire employees that they can connect with both personally and professionally. 3. Tap into Your Network Most job seekers don't realize that the people around them can either hire them or refer them to a job. Don't overlook your family, friends, professors, previous co-workers and the people that you meet at events and when you're traveling. Also, make sure that you grow your online network using LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. A recent survey by Jobvite.com states that 1 in 6 workers have used social networks to get hired. 4. Build Your Online Presence Job searching is less about résumé submissions and more about being found online. Create your own custom blog using WordPress or use About.me for starters. Make sure you use your full name, a positioning statement that captures your expertise and a summary of your work experience. Create social profiles using the same positioning as your website and cross-link your properties. By writing blog posts and updating your social status routinely, recruiters will find you when they are looking to hire for a position. As long as your profiles are connected to what you're passionate about, you will attract the right jobs and repel the wrong ones. 5. Create Your Own Marketing Campaign You need to stand out if you want a job, and there are new strategies you can use to get an employer's attention without having to submit a résumé. For instance, Matthew Epstein created a custom website that will appeal to Google, the company for which he wants to work. You can also create a video résumé that communicates who you are, what you do and what makes you different. There are nearing 17,000 video résumés on YouTube, but only a few really stick out. You can also create targeted advertising campaigns using Facebook Ads and Google AdWords in order to get your website right in front of specific employers. Schawbel is the managing partner of Millennial Branding, LLC, a full-service personal-branding agency. He is the author of Me 2.0: 4 Steps to Building Your Future, the founder of the Personal Branding Blog, and publisher of Personal Branding Magazine SOURCE: http://moneyland.time.com/2011/11/28/how-to-get-your-dream-job-in-a-bad-economy/?hpt=hp_c2 |
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CFPA on the Web ...
You can find CFPA on these social networking sites:
Facebook
Linked In
Twitter
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SPECIAL MEETING ... Bylaws Day
SPECIAL MEETING: BYLAWS REVISIONS
BYLAWS DAY
declared June 7, 2012 from 4pm - 7pm
Voting on the proposed Bylaw Amendments will take place at 2 polling stations for the convenience of members
Downtown & in the Maitland locations to be determined
Check out the website for the most current information: BYLAWS http://cfpainc.org/cfpabylaws.html More details to come ...
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From the Editor ...
If you would like to be a "Sponsor of the Month" or if you have any legal articles or topics of interest that you would like to see covered in the next issue of the Carpe Diem please feel free to share them with me.
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"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." ~Harold R. McAlindon~
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Membership Corner
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