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May 7 2013
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Civic Engagement Opportunities & Events
Welcome to Princeton's weekly civic engagement e-newsletter for the 2013 Spring Term. This newsletter is designed to highlight upcoming Pace Center projects, events, and activities, as well as to provide a digest of civic engagement and volunteer opportunities available to the Princeton campus community. To subscribe or to offer feedback on the newsletter, email pace@princeton.edu.
  
*Want to submit your event/opportunity? Fill out this form no later than 11:59PM the Sunday before you would like it to be published. The newsletter is published every Tuesday.

YOU ARE INVITED!

All are welcome! See the program schedule below. Hors d'oeuvres will be served. 

Wednesday, May 8th 4-6PM, Carl Fields Center

Program:
4:00-4:20pm  A Musical Prelude by Music Outreach

4:20-4:25pm  Welcome and Opening Remarks - Kimberly de los Santos,

John C. Bogle '51 and Burton G. Malkiel '64 Director

4:30-4:45pm  Footnotes Performance
4:45-5:00pm  Tigerlilies Performance
5:00-5:05pm  Celebrating Civic Engagement, Cynthia Cherrey,
Vice President for Campus Life
5:05-5:25pm  Presentation - Awards for Civic Engagement
5:25-5:30pm  Inter-Club Community Fundraiser Awards
5:30-5:45pm  Wildcats Performance
5:45-6:00pm  Off-The-Record Performance
5/7 The Trenton Project: Documentary Film and the City  
7-9PM, Betts Auditorium, School of Architecture.
Join Princeton students of URB202 for a screening and critique of their 11 micro-documentaries examining home, housing and urban development in Trenton.  See here for details.
5/8 We're Engaged!: A Celebration of Civic Engagement at Princeton 
4-6PM, Carl Fields Center. Join us for a lively end-of-year party featuring students' and community members' civic engagement work through stories, performance and videos. See here for event details. 
5/10 Lecture Series on Entrepreneurship: Carl Juntunen
7:30-9PM, Computer Science Building, Auditorium Rm 104 (Olden St). Juntunen, Executive Producer of documentary Stuck and President and Founder of Both Ends Burning, discusses the film which highlights the challenges of the international adoption process. Reception to follow.
9:30-12PM, Trenton, NJ, at the Foundation Academy. Help high school juniors develop their college application essays. Transportation is provided. Contact Fraser Lewis '56 (fraser56@verizon.net) if you are interested.  
Ongoing Princeton Campus Farmers' Market 
11AM - 3PM, Wednesdays at Firestone Plaza. Featuring notable Mercer County vendors, cooking demonstrations, student groups and more! See here or email gpfmprinceton@princeton.edu for more info. 
11AM - 2PM, Fridays, Murray-Dodge Cafe. Cash-only. All proceeds go to Fundacion Hagares Claret, a foster home and rehabilitation program for children and young adults in Colombia. 
Every Wednesday: Learn more about civic engagement at Princeton and the Pace Center
2-3PM, Frist 100-level tables Pace Center staff are available to answer questions and chat about your civic engagement interests. Stop by! 
Job Openings - Habitat for Humanity of Trenton: AmeriCorps   
2 one-year positions open: AmeriCorps Family Services Coordinator, and an AmeriCorps VISTA ReStore Development Coordinator.  See here for details. 
Job Opening - Anti-Defamation League Summer Intern
Making Diversity Count (MDC) is an on-line anti-bias professional development program that gives educators the tools they need to effectively promote diversity and respect for all students as well as combat and confront bullying. Located in New York, the Summer Intern will assist the Director in overseeing the marketing and sales for ADL's web-based anti-bias course for educators. Contact Andrea Toppler at atoppler@adl.org for internship details.
Job Opening - The Food Project Development Associate
Seeking a collaborative and conscientious person with strong communication and organizational skills to become our development associate. B.A. or equivalent life experience required. Please send resume and cover letter via email to jobs@thefoodproject.org, or via fax to 781-259-9659.
Job Opening - Pace Center Communications Full-time Staff Position
 
Seeking an innovative, energetic person who is driven to do good work and will take the initiative to make things happen.  See full description and application link here. Feel free to forward this on to others. Questions about this position should be directed to Elsie Sheidler, sheidler@princeton.edu or call 609-258-7783.
Job Openings - Pace Center Student Summer Employment Opportunities
Positions available: Communications and Research, Director Special Projects , Freshman Service Initiative.  See position descriptions here. For more information, email Elsie Sheidler, sheidler@princeton.edu or call 609-258-7783. 
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