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The following announcements are opportunities for involvement in the local community. Please use the contact information provided with each announcement.

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Campus Coordinators Needed for John Sharp for U.S.

Senate Campaign

 

The Sharp Campaign Academy is seeking Campus Coordinators statewide to work for the John Sharp Campaign.

 

Prospective Campus Coordinators will be lead organizers for the John Sharp for U.S. Senate campaign at their University and in the surrounding community as well. Their duty is to coordinate efforts amongst campaign headquarters and their respective student body.

Primary Responsibilities:

· Host events on campus to help educate students about the election and to help mobilize voter support.

· Advise Campaign headquarters about local issues       

· Recruit Volunteers on campus to help work on the campaign.        

· Host a number of voter registration drives.         

· Distribute campaign paraphernalia (shirts, buttons, bumper stickers)

· Set fundraising efforts on campus to help contribute to the campaign

· Create a John Sharp for U.S. Senate group on campus to help promote John and to gain awareness about the campaign.

 

Campus Coordinators will have the opportunity to attain invaluable experience in campaigning and grassroots organizing, as well as being the primary voice representing John Sharp at their respective University.

 

Students interested in serving as the potential Campus Coordinator should send their resumes to volunteer@johnsharp.com.

 

Receive 3 hours of P/NC Political Science Credit. 

Contact:  Karen Anisman at k.anisman@tcu.edu or 817-257-5004.

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MIKE BRASOVAN - Conservative Republican

U.S. CONGRESS - DISTRICT 12

Unpaid Internships available - click here for additional information

 

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From the Office of State Senator

Jane Nelson

 

Fall internships available!  This program offers an opportunity for college students seeking to gain experience in a governmental office.  Volunteer positions are available for any time commitment, and there are opportunities in the office and in the field. We are flexible and will work with students to accommodate their needs and preferences. Our office is located at 1235 S. Main Street in Grapevine.  If you know anyone who might be interested in this program, please contact Karis Durant at kdurant@gmail.com or call Senator Nelson's office at (817) 424-3446. 

Texans for Rick Perry 2010

Fort Worth is now seeking paid and unpaid interns for the Fall Semester!!  All Majors and Backgrounds Welcome! Interest in Governor Perry and GOP Political Campaigns a must!

We are looking for qualified candidates in good academic standing in the areas of Tarrant, Parker, Johnson, Hill, Hood, Hamilton, Bosque, Coryell, and Somervell Counties. TRP 2010 is seeking a commitment of around 10-20 hours a week, but most can be done around any class schedule! 

For more info please contact:

Adam Leggett, Greater Fort Worth Regional Field Director – adamleggett@rickperry.org

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University Announcements

 

 

 

Real School Gardens Internship available - click here for information

 

 

         

 

Fort Worth Botanic Garden

Education Department   

 

 

 

 

Environmental Education Coordinator

Opportunity to educate all ages on the environment relating to horticulture and nature.

Responsibilities include: Coordinate education programs, teach programs to all ages, create training manuals and develop future education programming.

Intern time spent: Prepping for programs, teaching, evaluating programs, writing curricula and manuals, attending meetings (internal & external), prepping for and assisting with Butterflies in the Garden exhibit.

Required applicant qualifications: Able to work outside in all conditions.

Expected outcomes: Enhanced and increased capacity of education programming; evaluation results for future program planning.

Preferred applicant qualifications: Experience teaching children, experience in public speaking; access to a laptop.

Compensation: Unpaid internship; seeking two interns per semester; Political Science Credit available. Contact Karen Anisman, 817-257-7395, k.anisman@tcu.edu

 

For more information and to apply, call 817-871-7966 or email haily.summerford@fortworthgov.org
www.fwbg.org