“Technology: How do we use it? How do we do it?” is a forum that will make plain the importance of a balanced integration of technology into our everyday lives. Technology has stepped up our “Communication Game” assisting our progress and enabling us to communicate from across the street to around the world.
We have gathered for you a group of panelists who optimize the web, technology and its uses to communicate across these local, national and international landscapes. Technology and the web consistently offers us all a way to unify our missions and goals to create active strategies for positive change in our world.
The panelists gathered before you today represent a spectrum of varied fields who will share with us how technology, the web and other tools have made their business better and at certain turns created more challenges.
Our goal is to not only inform you of the various pathways that technology will help you, but establish the community partnerships that will improve your life. Believe it or not technology is personal.
The C3 Foundation is proud to announce that here at St. Andrew’s Park, the Social Security Administration will come in once a month to provide support services for those receiving or processing Social Security Benefits. Once monthly, Social Security Administration staffers will spend the day helping clients and potential benefit recipients apply and maintain their benefit accounts and profiles.
It is not only C3’s honor, but our responsibility to bridge the digital divide for our community in ways that serve, educate and inspire all people. C3 strives to expedite the redevelopment of those essential programs needed to establish productive living for community members of economically impoverished communities. The C3 Foundation also provides the communities we represent the essential programs, practices, and procedures needed to create and sustain the redevelopment and re-emergence of a fractured community
Friday, April 22, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Urban Technology Fair 2011-C3 Foundation
“Technology: How do we use it? How do we do it?” is a forum that will make plain the importance of a balanced integration of technology into our everyday lives. Technology has stepped up our “Communication Game” assisting our progress and enabling us to communicate from across the street to around the world.
We have gathered for you a group of panelists who optimize the web, technology and its uses to communicate across these local, national and international landscapes. Technology and the web consistently offers us all a way to unify our missions and goals to create active strategies for positive change in our world.
The panelists gathered before you today represent a spectrum of varied fields who will share with us how technology, the web and other tools have made their business better and at certain turns created more challenges.
Our goal is to not only inform you of the various pathways that technology will help you, but establish the community partnerships that will improve your life. Believe it or not technology is personal.
The C3 Foundation is proud to announce that here at St. Andrew’s Park, the Social Security Administration will come in once a month to provide support services for those receiving or processing Social Security Benefits. Once monthly, Social Security Administration staffers will spend the day helping clients and potential benefit recipients apply and maintain their benefit accounts and profiles.
It is not only C3’s honor, but our responsibility to bridge the digital divide for our community in ways that serve, educate and inspire all people. C3 strives to expedite the redevelopment of those essential programs needed to establish productive living for community members of economically impoverished communities. The C3 Foundation also provides the communities we represent the essential programs, practices, and procedures needed to create and sustain the redevelopment and re-emergence of a fractured community.
We have gathered for you a group of panelists who optimize the web, technology and its uses to communicate across these local, national and international landscapes. Technology and the web consistently offers us all a way to unify our missions and goals to create active strategies for positive change in our world.
The panelists gathered before you today represent a spectrum of varied fields who will share with us how technology, the web and other tools have made their business better and at certain turns created more challenges.
Our goal is to not only inform you of the various pathways that technology will help you, but establish the community partnerships that will improve your life. Believe it or not technology is personal.
The C3 Foundation is proud to announce that here at St. Andrew’s Park, the Social Security Administration will come in once a month to provide support services for those receiving or processing Social Security Benefits. Once monthly, Social Security Administration staffers will spend the day helping clients and potential benefit recipients apply and maintain their benefit accounts and profiles.
It is not only C3’s honor, but our responsibility to bridge the digital divide for our community in ways that serve, educate and inspire all people. C3 strives to expedite the redevelopment of those essential programs needed to establish productive living for community members of economically impoverished communities. The C3 Foundation also provides the communities we represent the essential programs, practices, and procedures needed to create and sustain the redevelopment and re-emergence of a fractured community.
Urban Technology Fair 2011
“Technology: How do we use it? How do we do it?” is a forum that will make plain the importance of a balanced integration of technology into our everyday lives. Technology has stepped up our “Communication Game” assisting our progress and enabling us to communicate from across the street to around the world.
We have gathered for you a group of panelists who optimize the web, technology and its uses to communicate across these local, national and international landscapes. Technology and the web consistently offers us all a way to unify our missions and goals to create active strategies for positive change in our world.
The panelists gathered before you today represent a spectrum of varied fields who will share with us how technology, the web and other tools have made their business better and at certain turns created more challenges.
Our goal is to not only inform you of the various pathways that technology will help you, but establish the community partnerships that will improve your life. Believe it or not technology is personal.
The C3 Foundation is proud to announce that here at St. Andrew’s Park, the Social Security Administration will come in once a month to provide support services for those receiving or processing Social Security Benefits. Once monthly, Social Security Administration staffers will spend the day helping clients and potential benefit recipients apply and maintain their benefit accounts and profiles.
It is not only C3’s honor, but our responsibility to bridge the digital divide for our community in ways that serve, educate and inspire all people. C3 strives to expedite the redevelopment of those essential programs needed to establish productive living for community members of economically impoverished communities. The C3 Foundation also provides the communities we represent the essential programs, practices, and procedures needed to create and sustain the redevelopment and re-emergence of a fractured community.
We have gathered for you a group of panelists who optimize the web, technology and its uses to communicate across these local, national and international landscapes. Technology and the web consistently offers us all a way to unify our missions and goals to create active strategies for positive change in our world.
The panelists gathered before you today represent a spectrum of varied fields who will share with us how technology, the web and other tools have made their business better and at certain turns created more challenges.
Our goal is to not only inform you of the various pathways that technology will help you, but establish the community partnerships that will improve your life. Believe it or not technology is personal.
The C3 Foundation is proud to announce that here at St. Andrew’s Park, the Social Security Administration will come in once a month to provide support services for those receiving or processing Social Security Benefits. Once monthly, Social Security Administration staffers will spend the day helping clients and potential benefit recipients apply and maintain their benefit accounts and profiles.
It is not only C3’s honor, but our responsibility to bridge the digital divide for our community in ways that serve, educate and inspire all people. C3 strives to expedite the redevelopment of those essential programs needed to establish productive living for community members of economically impoverished communities. The C3 Foundation also provides the communities we represent the essential programs, practices, and procedures needed to create and sustain the redevelopment and re-emergence of a fractured community.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Urban Technology Fair 2011
City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Pacific Region, South District
Pressline Entertainment & The C3 Foundation Presents:
Urban Youth Technology Fair 2011
Los Angeles, CA April 2011- City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Pacific Region, South District in conjunction with the C3 Foundation and Pressline Entertainment will host the "Invention to Innovation, See Yourself-See the Future" Urban Youth Technology Fair 2011 at St. Andrews Park. The park is located at 8701 St. Andrews Place Los Angeles, CA 90047. This day of cultural enrichment will take place Saturday April 30, 2011 from 11:30 A.M.-4:30P.M.
Armed with a mission to expose today’s youth to the knowledge, information and opportunities that can help them build their future through science and technological advancement; Derek Haskell and his team at Pressline Entertainment seek to educate, motivate, and encourage today’s youth to engage self determination and learning to effectively use today’s technology to help create positive change in their communities, before they enter the "working world".
Haskell and his team are seizing this opportunity to introduce urban youth to aerospace science, eco and green issues, medicine, aquatic and marine sciences, automotive technologies and engineering disciplines, which are not often seen in their community. "Invention to Innovation, See Yourself-See the Future" will provide young people the chance to meet and greet successful African American professionals from the field of technology, public and private sectors.
The Day includes: Urban Youth Technology Fair & Car Show 2011. Through a technology fair & car show, panels and guest speakers, the community's young people will see themselves and their future in faces that mirror their current experience.
The Urban Youth Technology Fair 2011 is another chapter in the effort to serve people locally and continue to remind the world that the ills caused by Katrina's devastation exceed yet simultaneously parallel the devastation that affects inner city communities across America. Over 5 years after the tragedy caused by Hurricane Katrina helping hands are still needed to collaborate with residents to rebuild one of America's most beloved cities.
Currently traveling between New Orleans and Los Angeles to produce Pressline’s 2011 reality T.V. show “OPERATION N.O.” Pressline's Founder Derek Haskell stretches himself pretty thin. "It has to be done. New Orleans can only be rebuilt through the involvement of the City's people and a focus on an education system that was failing their youth before Katrina", Derek explains.
Pressline Entertainment is a film and music production company that develops, consults and manages artists who use their art as a voice to bring about world wide exposure to projects that uplift under-served communities everywhere.
Publicity Contact: Derek Haskell 323-596-5177 or presslineent@gmail.com
Pressline Entertainment & The C3 Foundation Presents:
Urban Youth Technology Fair 2011
Los Angeles, CA April 2011- City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Pacific Region, South District in conjunction with the C3 Foundation and Pressline Entertainment will host the "Invention to Innovation, See Yourself-See the Future" Urban Youth Technology Fair 2011 at St. Andrews Park. The park is located at 8701 St. Andrews Place Los Angeles, CA 90047. This day of cultural enrichment will take place Saturday April 30, 2011 from 11:30 A.M.-4:30P.M.
Armed with a mission to expose today’s youth to the knowledge, information and opportunities that can help them build their future through science and technological advancement; Derek Haskell and his team at Pressline Entertainment seek to educate, motivate, and encourage today’s youth to engage self determination and learning to effectively use today’s technology to help create positive change in their communities, before they enter the "working world".
Haskell and his team are seizing this opportunity to introduce urban youth to aerospace science, eco and green issues, medicine, aquatic and marine sciences, automotive technologies and engineering disciplines, which are not often seen in their community. "Invention to Innovation, See Yourself-See the Future" will provide young people the chance to meet and greet successful African American professionals from the field of technology, public and private sectors.
The Day includes: Urban Youth Technology Fair & Car Show 2011. Through a technology fair & car show, panels and guest speakers, the community's young people will see themselves and their future in faces that mirror their current experience.
The Urban Youth Technology Fair 2011 is another chapter in the effort to serve people locally and continue to remind the world that the ills caused by Katrina's devastation exceed yet simultaneously parallel the devastation that affects inner city communities across America. Over 5 years after the tragedy caused by Hurricane Katrina helping hands are still needed to collaborate with residents to rebuild one of America's most beloved cities.
Currently traveling between New Orleans and Los Angeles to produce Pressline’s 2011 reality T.V. show “OPERATION N.O.” Pressline's Founder Derek Haskell stretches himself pretty thin. "It has to be done. New Orleans can only be rebuilt through the involvement of the City's people and a focus on an education system that was failing their youth before Katrina", Derek explains.
Pressline Entertainment is a film and music production company that develops, consults and manages artists who use their art as a voice to bring about world wide exposure to projects that uplift under-served communities everywhere.
Publicity Contact: Derek Haskell 323-596-5177 or presslineent@gmail.com
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