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Showing posts with label Seminar. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

HAVE A BOOK (OR AN IDEA FOR ONE) YOU’D LIKE TO SELF-PUBLISH? IF SO, THIS SEMINAR’S FOR YOU!

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SELF-PUBLISH YOUR BOOK, CHEAP & EASY

WHEN: Thursday, January 12, at 7 PM - 8:30 PM
WHERE: Lake Hiawatha Library, 68 Nokomis Ave, Lake Hiawatha (Click for directions)
PLEASE: PRE-REGISTRATION REQUESTED AT LIBRARY WEBSITE. CLICK HERE

Are you one of the many who has always wanted to write and publish a book, but thought there was no way to get it published? Now is the time to stop talking about it and get it out!

Longtime Daily Record reporter-editor-columnist William Westhoven, also an author and self-publishing expert, will share the secret of publishing books for little or no money, from his two full-length novels to a custom-illustrated, full-color original children's book featuring his own three grandsons! Even better, that book cost him $0 to produce and publish.

Want to learn how YOUR book can at long last become a reality, with NO MONEY OR STRINGS ATTACHED? The time is now.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

SEMINAR FOR PARENTS: PROMOTING RESPONSIBLE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA BY TEENS & YOUNG ADULTS

For parents of high school and college age students:

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HOW TEENS & YOUNG ADULTS USE SOCIAL MEDIA: PROMOTING RESPONSIBLE USE

WHEN: Saturday, March 7, 7 PM
WHERE:
Outreach Committee of Cresskill Congregational Church, UCC, 85 Union Avenue, Cresskill
ADMISSION: free There is no charge, but reservations are appreciated. Please call the church office at 201.568.0608 and leave a message with your name and number attending.

The lecture your kids don't want you to attend! Come for an educational discussion about how teens and young adults are using social media and learn tips for promoting responsible use.

Jack Flynn, Director of Student Conduct for St. John's University in Queens, NY will facilitate an informative lecture and Q&A. Social media sites being discussed include Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Yik Yak and Instagram. 

The event, which takes place in the Church Social Hall, will include light refreshments. Adults, only please. 

Contact: Carole Lotito, carole.lotito@gmail.com or (201) 294-7309.

Friday, April 4, 2014

RUTGERS–NEWARK INVESTIGATES THE FUTURE OF THE BOOK ON MONDAY

WHEN: Monday, April 7, 4 – 8 PM
WHERE:
Rutgers Center for Migration & The Global City  •  Essex Room, Robeson campus center, 49 Bleeker St.  •  Newark, NJ 07102
ADMISSION: Free, open to the public