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DEVELOP JOB SKILLS & GET JOB READY!
MONTGOMERY COUNTY RESIDENTS 14 - 18 YEARS OLD
In-School Considered to have a barrier to
employment
YEAR ROUND 365 EMPLOYMENT AND
TRAINING
2018 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED
FEBRUARY 5 - APRIL 30
YOUTH CAREER SERVICES 1111 Edwin C. Moses Blvd
Dayton, Ohio 45422
OhioMeansJobs.com/Montgomery
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(937) 224-1482
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Do you want to learn a new skill or get job experience while getting paid? We assist Montgomery County in-school youth in developing fundamental
life skills for managing their personal growth, interpersonal relationships, and career development opportunities.
We provide employment and training opportunities for the youth of Montgomery County.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY YOUTHWWORKS SUMMER 2018
YOUTH CAREER SERVICES 365 (YCS365) A Comprehensive Case Management and Employment Program
***IMPORTANT CHANGES ***
Because of state mandates on youth program funding, Montgomery County YouthWorks Summer Employment Program is transitioning to Youth Career Services 365 (YCS365), a Comprehensive Case Management and Employment Program (CCMEP). YCS365 is a year-round program that begins with the YouthWorks summer program and provides options for work experience in the fall, winter, and spring months. Each YouthWorks participant will also attend two-weeks of paid education/training and participate in eight weeks of work experience during each term.
*Important changes have been made to the program and the application process
Who is eligible?
14 to 18 years old (must be 14 at the time of application) Low-income households - Above income youth are encouraged to apply as additional funding is available
Montgomery County resident Full-time student in Montgomery County school system Must be enrolled in the YouthWorks summer program to participate in other sessions
Has one or more of the following barriers:
Basic skills deficient (low grades or behind a grade level) An English language learner A Justice System offender A homeless child/youth or a runaway In foster care or has aged out of the foster care system Pregnant or parenting children A youth who is an individual with a disability Requires “Additional Assistance” to complete an education program or to secure/hold employment
About the event: Congressman Warren Davidson (OH-8), members of his staff, the Troy Area Chamber of Commerce, the Small Business Administration (SBA), the U.S. Department of Commerce’s U.S. Commercial Service, Ohio SBDC Export Assistance Network, Wright State University, International Trade Administration, FASTLANE, located at University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Small Business Programs will be on hand at this seminar to discuss opportunities for small- and medium-sized businesses.
Topics will include:
• Export assistance and increasing your export sales
• Loan programs and financial assistance
• Grants to offset costs of increasing exports
• Business plan development • Manufacturing assistance • Small Business Programs with AFRL • Workforce development and supply
chain optimization
*This event is free and open to the public*
What: Resources and assistance for your business hosted by the
U.S. Commercial Service, U.S. Department of Commerce and the Troy Area Chamber of Commerce
Where: The Crystal Room, 845 W Market St, Troy, OH 45373 (937) 552-7680 When: Friday, March 23, 2018, 9:00am – 11:30am
(registration and networking starts at 8:30am) RSVP here: http://bit.ly/2EaXPGP
Questions? Call Debbie Dirr at 937-775-4836 or email: [email protected]
The U.S. Commercial Service & The Troy Area Chamber of Commerce
Announce a Small Business Workshop featuring U.S. Congressman Warren Davidson
The Crystal Room - Troy, Ohio Friday, March 23rd, 9:00am – 11:30am
3form Lathrop Trotter
ACHE of Greater Ohio LEDRAbrands
Aeroseal legrand
Air Enterprises Melink Corporation
AUTOBrine / The Cope Company Salt P & R Communications
Belimo Americas Riffle & Associates, Inc.
Buckeye Power Sales SIKA Sarnafil Roofing
BWA South Solid Blend Technologies
CE Power - ASCO Source One Contract
Climate Conditioning / Uptime Solutions Starline
DIRTT Environmental Solutions Stoermer-Anderson, Inc.
Eldon Water The Garland Co., Inc.
ESCO Communications The Habegger Corp. / Mitsubishi
Gilford Johnson Flooring THP Limited, Inc.
Heapy Engineering Tremco Roofing & Building Maintenance
Inpro Corporation U S Green Building Council Ohio
Johnson Controls, Inc. Validated Custom Solutions
Kohler Co. Waibel Energy Systems
For questions on this event or for information on becoming a Sponsor or Exhibitor,
please contact [email protected]
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New School Challenge Added & New Dayton Event!
New School Challenge Added CELEBRATE EARTH DAY AT THE ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER!
The Environmental Learning Center, UD RiverMobile and Boonshoft Museum teamed up to give K-12 students one a kind sustainability field trips on Earth Week! Have fun with your students as you gain 200 points! RSVP and See More Here How to report your points: Login to your page at BringYourGreen.com Select your building to the left of your screen Click on STUDENT CHALLENGES Click on HEALTH & WELLBEING Select EARTH DAY challenge
New Dayton Event
Green Energy Ohio Community Invite
The Dayton Beer Company 41 Madison St.
Wednesday, March 28, 2018 6:30-8:30 p.m.
See more here
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February 26, 2018
Beavercreek church to start renovations
Beavercreek Church of the Nazarene received a
$773,000 building permit for its location at 1850 N.
Fairfield Road in February.
The renovations will occur over the next several
years.
February 27, 2018
Senior living locations to expand
Otterbein was issued a building alteration permit for
$15.8 million for its locations in Lebanon and St.
Mary’s.
The Lebanon location will use $13 million of the
permit to add a new 70 suite assisted living building
and expects the first phase to be completed this fall.
The St. Mary’s location will use the remaining $2.8
million of the permit to build 16 new cottages.
March 1, 2018
New condominium development to begin at local golf
course
Miller-Valentine Group
137 N. Main Street
Suite 600
Dayton, OH 45402
(937) 293-0900
www.mvg.com
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Projects Under Construction
Fischer Homes out of Erlanger, Kentucky was
issued a $1.7 million building permit for property they
purchased from Shaker Run Golf Club last year.
The Lakeside Condos at Shaker Run development is
expected to have 103 condominiums.
Historic downtown Tipp City building sold
E-6 Industries purchased the building at 29 E. Main
Street for $549,000.
This building is the location of Cairns Toys and
Sweet by Kristy on the street level and an Airbnb
location on the second floor.
Scratch Bakery will open in April in the space
previously used by Sweet by Kristy.
Restaurant to open 13th area location
Buffalo Wild Wings will begin construction on a new
restaurant at Austin Landing this spring.
The restaurant will be built between the Kohl’s and
Kroger stores.
March 2, 2018
CJS Heating & Air to relocate
CJS Heating & Air signed a five-year lease for a
6,100-square-foot facility at 8050 Washington Village
Drive.
The company is planning to move to the new
location in April.
March 5, 2018
Local manufacturer buys vacant industrial property
David S. Dickerson, CCIM
President, Dayton Market
(937) 528-4000
Northwestern Tools purchased the property located
at 4800 Hempstead Station Drive for $2.1 million on
February 21st.
The company has already moved into the 50,000-
square-foot facility.
March 8, 2018
Beavercreek defense contractor relocating
Matrix Research plans to relocate to the Miami
Valley Research Park.
Mehland Developers, contractor for Matrix
Research, purchased 10 acres of land from the
Miami Valley Research Foundation for $415,300.
Construction of the new facility is expected to begin
within the next 30 days.
March 9, 2018
Senior living community to expand
Carriage Trails Senior Villas in Tipp City is planning
a $9.2 million expansion.
Plans are to add 46 affordable cottage-style
apartments this spring.
Midmark moving headquarters to Austin Landing
A building permit for $4.2 million was issued for the
construction of a mixed-use building at 10170 Penny
Lane in Austin Landing.
One floor of the new three-story, 39,000-square-foot
building will be the headquarters for Midmark
Corporation and the other area will be used as retail,
office and restaurant space.
Construction is already underway and is expected to
be finished in the fall.
Sources:
Dayton Chamber of Commerce Report - www.daytonchamber.org
Dayton Development Coalition - www.daytonregion.com/media-center/news
Dayton Business Journal - www.bizjournals.com/dayton
CCIM Institute - www.ccim.com/newscenter
Dayton Daily News - www.daytondailynews.com
Wall Street Journal - www.online.wsj.com/home-page
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - www.bls.gov
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APRIL 5TH
2018
7:30 –
9:00 a.m.
Workplace Decisions & Actions to Prepare for
Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Law Presented by: Karen Pierce, Managing Director of Policy Development & Training - Working Partners®
September 8, 2018 is the deadline for Ohio’s medical marijuana law (Ohio HB 523) to become fully operational. As
employers, you’ve got some prep work to do! Before September, employers must make a few key decisions – then act on –
how they will respond to the law. But these decisions need to be based on more than personal opinion and assumptions
about marijuana and its application as medicine. Decision-makers need to consider the operational, financial, and
workforce implications that can ultimately impact workforce readiness, drug-free workplace programs, and bottom lines.
In this session, Working Partners® will discuss the law through a business lens, share protections the law affords employers,
pose realistic scenarios for practical understanding, and offer a roadmap to begin navigating these decisions and actions.
Cost: $20 (includes continental breakfast and parking) April 5th, 2018 7:30-9:00 a.m. Montgomery County ADAMHS
409 East Monument Ave. Dayton, OH 45402 Second Floor Training Room Questions: Contact Ashley Mack P: 937-443-0416 ext. 121; Email: [email protected]
REGISTER HERE
CDFA Urban Finance Forum June 6-7, 2018 in Cleveland
Register Today!
Meet your colleagues in Cleveland for the 2nd Annual CDFA Urban Finance Forum - a multifaceted effort to
connect urban communities with strategies, solutions and resources to address their ongoing financing challenges and opportunities. The event will be held at Key Tower and is supported by dozens of the country's top urban communities. Register today to reserve your spot at the 2018 CDFA Urban Finance Forum.
The agenda for the CDFA Urban Finance Forum will be available online in the coming weeks. Check back frequently to see the relevant Urban Finance topics that will be covered at this event. Click on the links below to view all that the Urban Finance Forum has to offer.
Location
The 2018 CDFA Urban Finance Forum Reception will take place at The Calfee Building on
Wednesday, June 6 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm.
The Calfee Building Main Lobby
1405 E 6th Street
Cleveland, OH 44114
The 2018 CDFA Urban Finance Forum will take place at Key Tower on Thursday, June 7.
Key Tower Western Reserve Auditorium
9th Floor
127 Public Square
Cleveland, OH 44114
Sponsors
Hosts
Venue Sponsor
Reception Sponsor
The Council of Development Finance Agencies is a national association dedicated to the advancement of development finance concerns and interests. CDFA is comprised of the nation's leading and most knowledgeable members of the development finance community representing public, private and non-profit entities alike. For more information about CDFA, visit www.cdfa.net or e-mail [email protected].
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