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NYC’s Organics Recycling

Have you seen these funny looking garbage cans on the street lately? 

image via Scott Lynch @ gothamist.com

They’re part of the NYC’s Organics Recycling program that just recently spread its pilot throughout additional NYC neighborhoods. If you’re lucky enough to be in a piloted area, the program gives you a starter kit that includes a brown organics bin and a small kitchen container. Collection is once a week with your normal recycling days. If you live in a neighborhood that isn’t currently part of the pilot, you can still dispose of organic waste at one of the cities many drop-off sites

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June Job Fairs and Employment Events NYC

Can you believe it’s June already? Here’s a listing of job/career-related events happening in New York City throughout the month of June:

Upcoming Fairs/Workshops/Events*:

CEWD at Kingsborough continues to offer a number of trainings throughout the month of June. Check out the Northeast Resiliency ConsortiumCUNY CareerPATH and Project Rise pages for more information about upcoming programs.

Before heading to any event, check out some of our earlier posts that provide tips on compiling your resume, building your professional social media presence, and preparing for career fairs and interviews.

Links below include events that are open to the public and provide both trainings and business-specific recruitment events:

*Check with sponsors/locations to verify event details. 

**This is not the most comprehensive list. If you are sponsoring an event and would like it mentioned on our site, please leave a comment and we’ll make sure it is listed in upcoming posts. 

CUNY is Happy!

Celebrate a HAPPY Friday with CUNY:

The City University of New York (CUNY) represents diversity, culture, education, freedom, and hope for many students in NYC. Most importantly the purpose of this video is to empower and promote student rights for all.

**Disclaimer: Audio inspired by Pharrell William’s “Happy”. We do not own any copyrights to this song.

CCP Information Sessions

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Information sessions for CUNY CareerPATH’s Food & Beverage program (at Kingsborough Community College) and Direct Care Counselor program (at Borough of Manhattan Community College) have just been posted. Check out our Information Session page for dates/times.

To get more information about these programs, visit CUNY CareerPATH on the web.

May Job Fairs and Events in NYC

A little late, but it’s better than nothing, right? Here’s a listing of job/career-related events happening in New York City throughout the month of May:

Upcoming Fairs/Workshops/Events*:

  • May 7, 2014 12:30p-2:00p—Job Searching Skills Seminar, Career Thinker, Inc @ the Grand Central Library, 135 E. 46th St, 2nd Fl, NYC
  • May 8, 2014 6:30p-8:30p—Roundtable–Jobs in Fashion @ Hive 55, 55 Broad St, NYC
  • May 13, 2014 11:00a-2:00p—New York Career Fair @ Holiday Inn Manhattan, 440 W. 57th St, NYC
  • May 15, 2014 6:30p-9:30p—Homebrew NYC Tech Job Fair @ 184 5th Ave, 4th Fl NYC
  • May 21, 2014 11:00a-2:00p—National Career Fairs @ Radisson Martinique, 49 W. 32nd St., NYC
  • May 21, 2014 2:30p-4:30p—LinkedIn for Job Seekers @ the New York Public Library, Columbus Location, 742 10th Ave (@51st St), NYC
  • May 22, 2014 11:00a-3:00p—Veteran Career Fair @ the New Yorker Hotel, 481 8th Ave, NYC (this event is for veterans. Please visit their website before you attend).
  • May 28, 2014 1:00p-3:00p—WorkSearch Orientation @ the New York Public Library, Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Ave (@ 34th St), NYC. (this event is geared for 40+ job seekers. Visit the above website for more information).

The Center for Economic and Workforce Development at Kingsborough is offering a number of trainings throughout the summer, and beyond! Check out the Northeast Resiliency Consortium, CUNY CareerPATH and Project Rise pages for more information about upcoming programs.

Before heading to any event, check out some of our earlier posts that provide tips on compiling your resume, building your professional social media presence, and preparing for career fairs and interviews.

Links below include events that are open to the public and provide both trainings and business-specific recruitment events:

*Check with sponsors/locations to verify event details. 

**This is not the most comprehensive list. If you are sponsoring an event and would like it mentioned on our site, please leave a comment and we’ll make sure it is listed in upcoming posts. 

KCC Urban Farm at Kingsborough

KCC Urban Farm is engaged with so many different parts of the Kingsborough community. We provide soil samples used by students and instructors in Physical Science labs, supplement work in Community Health and other classes, offer cooking demonstrations throughout campus, provide produce used in the Culinary Arts kitchens and deliver produce that is donated to students through KCC’s Single Stop, just to name a few. Take a look at some of our hard work in action:

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Cooking demonstrations at KCC’s Single Stop and other events on campus.

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CCP Sugar Whiz Winners at KCC

On April 2, 2014 Kingsborough Community College held its 2nd annual Sugar Whiz Competition where select Culinary Arts students were invited to present their own take on a macaron and plated dish combination to attendees. Attendees voted on best dishes and out of three available winning slots, two were CUNY CareerPATH graduates!

Daw’ud Lee and Giacomo Boncimino both came to CUNY CareerPATH looking to expand their knowledge in the Culinary Field. Though their experiences differed, both men shared the same passion. Upon successful completion of CCP, both immediately expressed interest in continuing their education in KCC’s culinary department and, facilitated by their CUNY CareerPATH educational adviser, they were able to enroll. With two semesters under their belts, Daw’ud and Giacomo are each making great strides in the culinary department and playing an active role in student life. Winning the Sugar Whiz competition is only one step in the many goals both Daw’ud and Giacomo will accomplish. CUNY CareerPath is very proud to have them as graduates and brand ambassadors,  We are sure this is not the last we will hear of them.

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Kitchen Ventures at Kingsborough

Kitchen Ventures Incubator Program (KVIP) at Kingsborough, a collaboration through The Office of Continuing Education, CEWD, the Culinary Arts Program and the Department of Tourism and Hospitality offers rental of our commercial kitchen space to help early-stage catering, retail and wholesale food entrepreneurs get their businesses off the ground. KVIP at KBCC offers supplemental education to help teach entrepreneurs how to strengthen their business plans, navigate the intricacies of distribution and comply with regulatory procedures. Thus, after completion of the incubation period, food companies can spin off to create their own, stable businesses in the community with greater success.

Take a look at our attached brochure to get more information about this new program.

Accounts from the Field

Each program at CEWD has a team of staff, counselors and administrators who are passionate about the work we do. Oftentimes this work has us drawing from personal experiences to connect with participants in sometimes unexpected ways. At a recent meeting, one staff member recounted an in-class experience that highlighted how important our individuality is to the programs we run:

“It is almost hard to believe that once in my life I did not speak English, I remember being 6 years old and arriving at the Big Apple. In listening to strangers speak the English language; I began to form my own language thinking that I too would create a language such as English. Recently, I had the pleasure of teaching a professional development course and found myself in the shoes of one of my students. It was evident that language creates a barrier. I was 6 years old, so my imagination was undoubtedly active. For adults, though, it seems different as we have developed far beyond our concrete years and concern ourselves with people watching us, listening to us and judging us, further making us self-conscious and embarrassed because our accent. Luckily for my student, there was someone else in the room who could empathize with her and fully understand the ramifications of language, or the lack of, and how it ultimately impacts our self-esteem. By the end of the class and with a little self-disclosure on my part, my student confessed that her negative aggression and tough demeanor were all byproducts of, “feeling misunderstood and a lack of understanding.” It was not that my student is a “mean person,” rather a person aware of where she is and frustrated by not being where she wants to be linguistically. I was stopped in the hall by my student; it was evident the new sense of confidence, if I could capture those shiny eyes I would and share them with the world. My student proceeded to tell me, “thank you for encouraging me and caring enough.” I was thrilled and highly inspired to do it again!”