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Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, visits JROTC cadets at the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago to talk about the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S. during a community engagement visit Dec. 8. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

For an eternity, Tiny and Palo had a lively debate about the pros and cons of becoming an undertaker to earn that extra cash for M8's birthday present ... he reasoned that there would always be a demand for undertakers. Palo didn't like the idea of Tiny have to go to the dead centre of the city every day for work . Tiny's main concern was how you get skeletons to race for gold, let alone do it in the cold. After digging up all his arguments, Tiny concluded that he just wasn't ready to make such a grave decision. His quest to earn some pocket money continues ....

 

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North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, visits JROTC cadets at the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago to talk about the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S. during a community engagement visit Dec. 8. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

North Carolina area colleges, universities, and vocational schools convened at University City Regional Library to provide families with opportunities to speak with school representatives, take home educational resources, learn more about college life, and explore educational pathways. Financial aid experts from College Foundation of North Carolina kicked off the College and Career Fair with options on how to apply and pay for college. And local professionals spoke with families about alternative careers such as dancing, photography, theatre, and more. Over 300 families received “college knowledge” to prepare their teens for success and lifelong learning!

 

Throughout the day, children engaged in activities dedicated to Community Helpers. An officer from Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s Bears Behind the Badge even visited to read to children during family storytime! Free popcorn and a drop-in dance session from a career panelist rounded out some of the fun activities families enjoyed.

 

September 14, 2019 – University City Regional Library

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

 

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, receives a briefing from JROTC cadet leadership at the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago during her visit Dec. 8. Beatty visited the school to highlight the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, visits JROTC cadets at the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago to talk about the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S. during a community engagement visit Dec. 8. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, visits JROTC cadets at the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago to talk about the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S. during a community engagement visit Dec. 8. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

The cadet student leadership for the Phoenix Military Academy escorts Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, through their school during a visit designed to highlight the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S., Dec. 8. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

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Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, visits JROTC cadets at the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago to talk about the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S. during a community engagement visit Dec. 8. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, visits JROTC cadets at the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago to talk about the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S. during a community engagement visit Dec. 8. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, visits JROTC cadets at the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago to talk about the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S. during a community engagement visit Dec. 8. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, visits JROTC cadets at the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago to talk about the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S. during a community engagement visit Dec. 8. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, addresses the JROTC senior class at the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago during a community engagement visit Dec. 8 to highlight the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Therese Beatty, command chief warrant officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, headquartered in Darien, Illinois, visits JROTC cadets at the Phoenix Military Academy in Chicago to talk about the Army Reserve and the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in the U.S. during a community engagement visit Dec. 8. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)

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