Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Parkland County and West Edmonton Summer 2010

Our summer job reports are as follows:

[ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION -- May 2010]
During May and June Post-Secondary students will be recruiting and assisting in hiring High School students and dialoguing with schools to set up networks and programs for schools and other organizations in the community (Networking activities mostly take place in July and August). See Uniting for Children & Youth and Spruce Grove Community Networks.


We have two subteams; one working in West Edmonton, Winterburn, Enoch and one working in the rest of the Edmonton-Spruce Grove constituency. Both subteams work together as a collaborative team to cover the Edmonton-Spruce Grove constituency in its entirety, outlined below.



Overall, the team consists of a Business Manager who also acts as FACTSnet Summer Coordinator, and the Community Network Technical Coordinator. High school students will act as assistants to these positions, which are held by post-secondary students.


May

- Design FACTSnet blog template that will be used as base template for all English blogs
- French blogs will receive same treatment but a different layout to differentiate
- Design FACTSnet front page and place all necessary information
- Support other team members as necessary


June


- Begin to network with communities, sponsors, and schools in constituencies
- Focus is non-profit organizations and communities such as Enoch Cree Nation
- Schools will be jointly covered by myself and the Community Network Technical Coordinator

July

- Continue to network with communities, with emphasis on newcomers to Canada, Aboriginal groups, French Canadians, and disabled persons
- Contribute to FACTSnet content alongside high schools students who will assist in these duties

August

- Same as above, with the possibility of including some research on Chinese-Canadian history and culture, as per special interest


We are also planning to run our Make Fix and Recycle Program again this summer.

For more information on other programs; see FACTSnet Summer 2010.

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