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Satwa is being re-developed at the moment and many of the images you see will not be around in a year or two. Buildings with green numbers (plot numbers) are slated for demolition in the comng months, many people on the move.
The Pitt Community College Workforce Development Program offers focused short-term training for specific needs in local industries, specifically targeted at the unemployed, underemployed, and anyone interested in upgrading or learning new skills to move their careers forward. The programs include HR development, automotive, construction trades, EMS and Fire/Rescue training, advanced manufacturing, and much more.
Learn more at pittcc.edu/community/continuing-education/
Lt Governor Rutherford KEYS Development Groundbreaking by Joe Andrucyk at 1511 Ashburton St, Baltimore, MD 21216
Cami Ressler and Mark Crocco discuss leadership development for the August 2014 Transactions cover story
Agribusiness Development Activity is aimed at the transformation from ineffective subsistence farming to commercial, profitable agribusiness through the disbursement of matching grants and the provision of technical and market information assistance. Grants are awarded through competition on the co-financing basis for the development of small value-adding enterprises, farm service centers, value chain and primary production in any region of Georgia. The project will help develop agribusiness and create new job opportunities.
April 8, 2014. Boston, MA..
Metropolitan Planning Council held sPARKing New Ideas: Parking Strategies for Stronger Communities, a day-long conference hosted by MAPC, the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development, and the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Planning Association. The keynotespeaker was Donald Shoup..
© 2014 Marilyn Humphries
Cami Ressler and Mark Crocco discuss leadership development for the August 2014 Transactions cover story
Cami Ressler and Mark Crocco discuss leadership development for the August 2014 Transactions cover story
The Pitt Community College Workforce Development Program offers focused short-term training for specific needs in local industries, specifically targeted at the unemployed, underemployed, and anyone interested in upgrading or learning new skills to move their careers forward. The programs include HR development, automotive, construction trades, EMS and Fire/Rescue training, advanced manufacturing, and much more.
Learn more at pittcc.edu/community/continuing-education/
The Pitt Community College Workforce Development Program offers focused short-term training for specific needs in local industries, specifically targeted at the unemployed, underemployed, and anyone interested in upgrading or learning new skills to move their careers forward. The programs include HR development, automotive, construction trades, EMS and Fire/Rescue training, advanced manufacturing, and much more.
Learn more at pittcc.edu/community/continuing-education/
NaCCA organises a five-day workshop on the development of a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) curriculum. Held at AH Hotel on 13th June to 17th June 2022
Artists, teachers, and staff new to Summer Arts & Learning Academy participated in their first professional development this weekend. The group discussed and learned trauma-informed practices, responsive classroom strategies, and saw co-teaching and arts integration in action.
The Pitt Community College Workforce Development Program offers focused short-term training for specific needs in local industries, specifically targeted at the unemployed, underemployed, and anyone interested in upgrading or learning new skills to move their careers forward. The programs include HR development, automotive, construction trades, EMS and Fire/Rescue training, advanced manufacturing, and much more.
Learn more at pittcc.edu/community/continuing-education/
The Pitt Community College Workforce Development Program offers focused short-term training for specific needs in local industries, specifically targeted at the unemployed, underemployed, and anyone interested in upgrading or learning new skills to move their careers forward. The programs include HR development, automotive, construction trades, EMS and Fire/Rescue training, advanced manufacturing, and much more.
Learn more at pittcc.edu/community/continuing-education/
The Pitt Community College Workforce Development Program offers focused short-term training for specific needs in local industries, specifically targeted at the unemployed, underemployed, and anyone interested in upgrading or learning new skills to move their careers forward. The programs include HR development, automotive, construction trades, EMS and Fire/Rescue training, advanced manufacturing, and much more.
Learn more at pittcc.edu/community/continuing-education/
The Pitt Community College Workforce Development Program offers focused short-term training for specific needs in local industries, specifically targeted at the unemployed, underemployed, and anyone interested in upgrading or learning new skills to move their careers forward. The programs include HR development, automotive, construction trades, EMS and Fire/Rescue training, advanced manufacturing, and much more.
Learn more at pittcc.edu/community/continuing-education/
Inkster Housing Development "Unity In The Community" 2016 Annual Christmas Party!
On (Thursday) December 22, 2016 From 4:00pm Until 6:00pm At The Simmons Center (North Entrance) 29150 Carlysle St. Inkster, Michigan
Event Highlights:
* A Photo With Santa
* Free Refreshments (While Supplies Last)
* One Free Toy For Children Ages 16 years Old And Younger
* Spiritual Music Entertainment
* Special Motivational Guest Speakers
Special Thanks To All Our Many
Volunteers, Sponsors And Mentors, For
Making Our "2016" Annual "Unity In
The Community" Christmas Party A
Cherished Success...
Hope To See Everyone Next Year!
Thanks For Attending
(The Inkster Housing Resident Council)
Inkster Housing Development "Unity In The Community"
Inkster Housing Resident Council
Inkster Housing Commission Corporate Office
4500 Inkster Rd
Inkster, MI 48141
(313) 561-2600
Inksterhousing.org
Under The Leadership Of
Martell Armstrong
(IHC-Executive Director) And
The IHC (Board Of Commissioners)
Mayor Of Inkster, Michigan "Byron Nolan"
Councilman Timothy Williams
(313) 563-9770
26215 Trowbridge St.
Inkster, MI 48141
twilliams@cityofinkster.com
Inkster Housing Resident Council (Acting) President
Mrs. Bobbie Wallace
Inksterunitycommunity@yahoo.com