News and Events for Bartow County Ga.

Please note the change in the next Bartow Collaborative Meeting. Due to the holidays, we will be combining the Nov/Dec. meeting. The next Bartow Collaborative meeting will be Friday, Dec. 6, 2013. Coffee and Networking begin @ 8:15 and the meeting will follow promptly @ 8:30. The meeting will be held in the Fellowship Hall of the Cartersville First Presbyterian Church on Main Street.

Minutes from Oct. 25th meeting will be available next week.

MEETINGS…
Bartow Emotional Health Resources will meet this Friday, Nov.1st @ 9:30 am at the Remax Highlands Office on Tennessee Street. For more information contact Molly Schultz @ molly.schultz@yahoo.com.

Teen Pregnancy Prevention Task Force will meet Monday, Nov. 4th @ 10:0 am @ The Teen Center. For more information contact Angie Robinson @ arrobinson@dhr.state.ga.us.

Family Promise of Bartow County will Thursday, Nov. 21st @ 6:30 pm @ Cartersville First Baptist Church. For more information contact pat_eberlein@huntsman.com.

PARTNER EVENTS…..

(new) Bartow County Recreation Department
The Rec. Dept. will host a Fall Festival on Thursday, Oct. 31st from 6PM-8:30PM, on the Hamilton Crossing Football Field! Local church groups will provide games, candy, and food! Hotdogs, chips, drinks, for everyone! Inflatables, DJ, and costumes.

New Beginnings Food Outreach
Community In Action Day will be held Saturday, Nov. 2nd from 10am – 8pm at New Beginnings Food Outreach – 7034 Glad Road in Acworth. The day will be filled with gospel singing, children’s inflatable’s, face painting, giveaways, a car/motorcycle show, free safety presentations, and free dinner. For more information, contact 678-231-6385 or 404-563-4591.

Bartow Christmas Coalition
Bartow Christmas is a community project aiming to help needy Bartow residents during the Holiday Season. Individuals who need assistance are required to sign up on November 8th, 2013 from 9am-7pm @ Liberty Square Church. For more details on eligibility contact 770-386-3399.

(new) Community Can-A-Thon
Please come out to the Community Can-A-Thon and Street Dance on Nov. 12th from 4:00 pm- 7:00 pm at the Cartersville-Bartow Chamber of Commerce. Donations are being accepted at the Chamber, WBHF AM 1450, The Daily Tribune News, Walmart and McStatt’s Printing.

United Way of Bartow County
United Way annual TURKEY TROT will be held Saturday, November 23rd from 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM. For registration, link to http://www.bartowliveunited.org/assets/2013TTflyer.pdf. For more information contact United Way of Bartow County at (770) 386-1677 or morehouseb@bartowga.org.

(new) Cartersville Goodwill Career Center
The Career Center will be hosting a Job Fair on Thursday, November 14th from 10:00am – 12:30pm. If you are interested in attending as employer or community resource, you may download the registration and return by Nov 8th. The November Calendar of events and Registration Form can be downloaded from the Bartow Collaborative website @ http://www.bartow.gafcp.org-Weekly Update Oct. 28. For more information contact James Benham @ (770) 276-7036.

Bartow Health Access
Bartow Health Access will be offering free breast cancer screenings and mammograms now through November 14th. On site breast screenings/consultation and mammogram vouchers are available by appointment only for women who are currently uninsured, enrolled in Medicaid or Medicare and are 35 and over. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact 678-535-7216.

WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES…

(new) The Cartersville-Bartow County HR Academy presents a two-day training Nov. 7th and 8th. Topics include “Wages and Compliance, Social Media, Safety, Confidentiality and Performance.” Registration for Chamber Members is $35 per day/$50 for 2 days or Nonmembers $70 per day/$100 for 2 days. For more information, contact LaDonna Jordan @ 770-382-1466 or ladonna@cartersvillechamber.com. Registration deadline is Nov. 4th.

(new) National Alliance of Mental Illness – Rome Chapter will sponsor a Lunch and Learn on Wednesday, Nov. 13th from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm @ the Cartersville Goodwill Career Center on Joe Frank Harris Parkway. Learn how educational programs and support groups can be lifelines for individuals with mental illness. For more information contact 706-232-4607.

Community in Action Day

COMMUNITY IN ACTION DAY
CARING FOR EACH OTHER

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2013
10 AM UNTIL 8 PM

LOCATION: NEW BEGINNINGS FOOD OUTREACH
7034 GLADE RD ACWORTH, GA 30102

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 678-231-6385 OR404-563-4591
SPONSORED BY: NEW BEGINNINGS FOOD OUTREACH
SON-SHINE BAPTIST CHURCH
SUFFICIENT GRACE GOSPEL SINGERS

LOTS OF FREE RESOURCES!
ALL DAY GOSPEL SINGING FEATURING
SPIRITUAL GUIDERS, TOUCHED BY GRACE, SHADY GROVE, STRAIT WAY,
GATHERED TOGETHER, ONE STEP FORWARD, BROTHERS IN CHRIST,
TRUTH & LIFE SINGERS, THE GARRETS

FREE DINNER – WE WILL BE SERVING BBQ, HAMBURGERS, HOT DOGS, ETC.
LARGE INFLATABLES & FREE CANDY BAGS FOR THE CHILDREN
SAFETY PRESENTATIONS BY:
BARTOW COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT
DARE TEAM – SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT
STRANGER SAFETY
FACE PAINTING
BON-FIRE
GUEST APPEARANCE BY A VARIETY OF STARS EXPECTED
CAR SHOW, MOTORCYCLE SHOW
A VARIETY OF COUNSELORS ON SITE FOR ADDICTIONS, FAMILY, ETC.
WE WILL BE GIVING AWAY FREE GIFTS TO CHILDREN AND ELDERS AND ALSO HAVE A FREE DRAWING FOR FREE GIFT CERTIFICATES
OVERFLOW PARKING @ REDEMPTION BAPTIST CHURCH ON NEW HOPE CHURCH RD WITH FREE SHUTTLE PROVIDED.
SOME OF OUR CO-SPONSORS INCLUDE MODERN WOODMAN OF AMERICA, TOYS FOR TOTS, TRANQUILITY HOUSE- BATTERED WOMENS SHELTER, MERITAN FOSTER CARE AGENCY, GOOD NEIGHBORS SHELTER, AMERIGROUP.
SANTA CLAUSE- BRING YOUR CAMERA AND TAKE FREE PICTURES OF YOUR CHILDREN WITH SANTA, ALSO FREE CAR SAFETY SEAT CHECKS BY THE SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT, AND LOTS OF OTHERS.

LOTS OF FREE STUFF, SO GATHER YOUR FAMILY TOGETHER AND COME AND ENJOY THE DAY WITH US.

NFL CELEBRATES 40-YEAR PARTNERSHIP WITH UNITED WAY

NFL and Teams Participate in Annual NFL-United Way Hometown Huddle Day of Service

NFL and United Way Team With USA TODAY Sports Media Group
For Vote on Favorite PSAs of Past 40 Years Using USA TODAY’s Ad Meter

The 2013 NFL season marks the 40th anniversary of the NFL-United Way partnership. In recognition of this milestone, the NFL and United Way are teaming with USA TODAY SPORTS Media Group to host a nationwide vote to identify the best NFL-United Way public service ads (PSA) of the past 40 years.

Since the partnership’s inception in 1973, more than 800 NFL players, coaches and club executives have appeared in NFL-United Way ads. The NFL’s 40-year relationship with United Way is the longest-running partnership between a sports league and nonprofit organization.

Powered by USA TODAY Ad Meter, the top 40 ads will be revealed by the decade over a four-week period. Fans can rate each ad on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the best) at nflunitedway40.usatoday.com. Voting begins tomorrow, coinciding with the 15th annual NFL-United Way Hometown Huddle league-wide day of service, and concludes on November 19. The top 10 will be featured on NFL.com and the winner announced on December 15.

“We are proud of the NFL’s 40-year association with United Way,” said NFL Commissioner ROGER GOODELL. “The memorable NFL-United Way messages have highlighted the importance of serving our communities through the leadership of our players and clubs. This year’s campaign features current and former NFL players encouraging young people to continue to stay fit, maintain healthy lifestyles and contribute to their communities.”

Commissioner Goodell will join Pro Football Hall of Famer FRANCO HARRIS and former Giants player AMANI TOOMER Tuesday to kick off the 40th anniversary festivities by participating in the 15th annual NFL-United Way Hometown Huddle league-wide day of service. They will attend the NFL office’s Hometown Huddle event in New York. Both Harris and Toomer participated in NFL-United Way PSAs. Harris appeared in the first year of the campaign and Toomer was featured in 2003.

“USA TODAY Sports is ecstatic to expand our relationship with the NFL and United Way and be a part of their 40th Anniversary Celebration. We are also excited to activate our Ad Meter platform so fans can vote on the greatest NFL-United Way PSAs from the past 40 years,” said USA TODAY Sports Media Group Senior Vice President of Sports Marketing and Partnerships, MERRILL SQUIRES.

From building fitness zones and playgrounds to hosting youth football clinics, Hometown Huddle events encourage kids to stay active for 60 minutes a day as part of NFL PLAY 60, the league’s youth health and wellness campaign. The NFL-United Way partnership connects NFL PLAY 60 with United Way’s 2018 goal to get 1.9 million more young people healthy and active.

“For 40 years, the NFL and United Way have strived to create opportunity for our youth to reach their full potential,” said STACEY D. STEWART, U.S. President of United Way Worldwide. “Whether it’s encouraging young people to get active or recruiting NFL fans as tutors, NFL players are making a difference in their communities. We are grateful for their efforts and leadership, and look forward to another 40 years of working together.”

NFL coaches, players, and executives from across the league, along with NFL employees, will participate in local Hometown Huddle events.

Since 2011, NFL players have joined United Way TEAM NFL, a special volunteer group committed to helping United Way recruit one million volunteer readers, tutors and mentors. Comprised of college-educated, civic-minded NFL players from teams across the league, United Way TEAM NFL ambassadors participate in community events, each with the goal of recruiting 3,000 volunteers.

United Way TEAM NFL members, including Cleveland Browns linebacker JABAAL SHEARD, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker DERRICK JOHNSON, Oakland Raiders fullback MARCEL REECE, Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end CAMERON HEYWARD and Washington Redskins wide receiver JOSHUA MORGAN, will participate in their team’s Hometown Huddle event.

Below is a snapshot of how teams are working with United Way on Hometown Huddle events.

To learn more about NFL-United Way partnership visit: http://www.unitedway.org/team-nfl.

TEAM HOMETOWN HUDDLE ACTIVITIES
Arizona Cardinals Cardinals’ players, wives, Big Red and cheerleaders will help school children at Balsz Elementary School build a Mural on their front facing fence for Arizona’s Hometown Huddle event. Using put-in-cups, the mural will provide a unique sign that will add color and be a fun way to identity the school. Mural artist, ROBERT MILEY, from releasethefear.org, will help create and fill in a mural on the primary wall of the school. The mural will be created and painted by Balsz students, as well as Cardinals players, wives, cheerleaders, and Big Red. The event will also include a PLAY 60 camp.
Atlanta
Falcons In celebration of the Falcons annual Hometown Huddle event, the entire 53-man roster and practice squad, in addition to Falcons’ cheerleaders and members of the Falcons Women’s Association, will make surprise appearances at 13 locations in the metro Atlanta area. Six stops will include United Way-affiliated schools where the players and cheerleaders will deliver new sports equipment and promote physical fitness as part of the NFL’s PLAY 60 initiative. Additional stops will be made at Project Open Hand, Ronald McDonald House, children’s hospitals, a local McDonalds and a local Publix Super Market. Falcons Women’s Association will prepare and serve lunch to the homeless at Crossroads Community Ministries.Baltimore Ravens The Ravens hosted their Hometown Huddle event at M&T Bank Stadium on Tuesday, October 15. Ravens CHYKIE BROWN, MORGAN COX, ART JONES, JACOBY JONES, BERNARD PIERCE, TORREY SMITH, JUSTIN TUCKER and TYROD TAYLOR served as team captains for students from Curtis Bay Elementary School competing in the second annual Ravens TEAM Challenge. Under the guidance of Playworks Baltimore, players joined students as they tested their physical endurance and ability to work as a team. One group was declared TEAM Challenge champions, based upon total points accumulated. The Ravens TEAM Challenge integrates educational programming and the NFL’s PLAY 60 physical activities while focusing on three values: fitness, sportsmanship and academics.
Buffalo
Bills At the 2013 Hometown Huddle event, on Tuesday, October 15, the Bills partnered with the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council on a cafeteria refurbishment at the Frederick Law Olmstead BPS School Number 156 as a part of the Fuel Up To Play 60 program. Toyota Rookie Club members, including ROBERT WOODS, KIKO ALONSO, MARQUISE GOODWIN, CHRIS GRAGG, JOHNNY ADAMS, RONNIE WINGO and TY POWELL, helped dedicate the new cafeteria and student lounge. They spoke to the students about the importance of eating healthy foods and getting 60 minutes of physical activity each day.
Carolina Panthers The Panthers hosted a PLAY 60 Camp for more than 450 children at Billingsville Elementary School, a Title 1 School serving children in grades Pre-K – 5, in Charlotte, N.C. on Tuesday, October 15. The official team mascot, Sir Purr, and TopCats cheerleaders made appearances during the day’s events and Panthers players ran the PLAY 60 stations with the help of United Way volunteers. The team’s official game day DJ also joined in on the fun to provide some upbeat PLAY 60 music.
Chicago
Bears On Tuesday, October 15, the Bears Hometown Huddle took place at Round Lake High School. With the help of United Way of Lake County, the Bears and Bears Care had the unique opportunity to impact the lives of Round Lake youth by improving the high school’s existing weight training and conditioning room and expanding the space to include a new fitness area for the students. The space, which is utilized by 2,000 students, will be a reminder of the overall importance of health and fitness, reiterating the NFL’s PLAY 60 initiative. The Bears 2013 Rookie Class and Round Lake High School students joined together to finish the painting, put the final pieces of equipment in place and unveil the new, improved exercise space for students.
Cincinnati Bengals The Bengals are excited to be a part of the Cincinnati Recreation Commission’s (CRC) “vision” of Cincinnati’s first state-of-art, inclusive and accessible recreation complex. The LeBlond Regional RecPlex will utilize the principles of universal design to offer the best experiences for individuals and families with or without disabilities. The new indoor/outdoor RecPlex will provide inclusive recreation activities, while promoting healthy lifestyles and fitness. Current Bengals players, The Marvin Lewis Community Fund, and volunteers, will be an integral part of this project, heading up the construction of the Inclusive Playground. This inclusive playground will take accessibility to the max – encouraging children and adults of all abilities to enjoy playtime together. The Bengals also be constructing a community garden for families to grow fresh fruit and vegetables, promoting a healthier lifestyle. Additionally, the Bengals will beautify the outdoor space with extensive landscaping, native trees, shrubs, flowers and adding benches and picnic table seating areas for families.
Cleveland Browns The Browns will celebrate the installation of the 15th play space created through the Browns and United Way collaboration through the Hometown Huddle project. A local elementary school has been selected for the project and 150 volunteers will unite to transform their outdoor space. The current play area resembles a former parking lot with no outdoor structures for the kids to play on, and the Hometown Huddle project will make an immediate positive impact. The transformation will include the installation of a new play unit including a wave slide, double slide, clover climber, cargo net climber, trapeze rings and three decks while picnic tables, benches and an outdoor basketball court will be created. Other projects include painting games and activities on the ground surface and installing privacy panels on the fence surrounding the space.
Dallas Cowboys The Cowboys will celebrate Hometown Huddle by hosting a PLAY 60 Junior Training Camp at Anderson Elementary School in Plano, Texas on Tuesday, October 22. Players, mascot Rowdy and volunteers from United Way of Metropolitan Dallas will assist in running the youth through a variety of exciting football drills. Players will speak to the students about the importance of being active and making positive life choices, while a representative from Fuel Up to PLAY 60 will be on hand to encourage healthy eating. Gene and Jerry Jones Family Charities will present $2,500 grants to both the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas and the United Way of Tarrant County as part of the event.
Denver Broncos The Broncos celebrated their annual Hometown Huddle at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on Tuesday, October 1. The Broncos invited 350 children from all 15 Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver to share in the day’s events. With the help of Playworks, children participated in on field fitness activities supporting the NFL’s PLAY 60 initiative. United Way and Broncos employees volunteered and players participates as ‘team leaders’ for each of the 15 clubs.
Detroit
Lions Tuesday, October 15, the Detroit Lions wrapped up its Meet Up & Eat Up with the Lions program at Eastern Market with former Lions running back BARRY SANDERS and Detroit Public Schools students from Burton International Academy and Detroit Lions Academy. In partnership with United Way for Southeastern Michigan, Fair Food Network, Detroit Eastern Market, Playworks, Wayne State University School of Medicine and Gleaners Community Food Bank, this weekly program, which started September 10 with an appearance from former Lions tackle and Pro Bowler LOMAS BROWN, aimed to continue efforts to fight against food insecurity in Detroit. Building upon the Detroit Lions Living for the City’s Lunch with the Lions event which debuted in 2012, Meet Up & Eat Up with the Lions educated Detroit Public Schools students about eating fresh fruits and vegetables, their accessibility within the city, as well as the importance of active play. The program included a snack preparation demonstration from Ford Field Executive Chef JOE NADER, a shopping trip to Eastern Market’s Tuesday Market, information about food assistance programs promoting eating fresh produce, PLAY 60 activities led by Playworks and appearances from the Detroit Lions mascot and alumni.
Green Bay Packers The Packers and United Way will work together to install playground equipment at Hoover Park, part of the Appleton Parks and Recreation. Packers’ players will work alongside United Way volunteers to install a playground structure that motivates youth to get out and exercise.
Houston Texans The Texans Hometown Huddle event was held at The Health Museum on Tuesday, October 15. Youth from the Houston Texans YMCA and the Boys & Girls Clubs visited interactive exhibits that focused on healthy lifestyles, the functions of the body, and how to live a healthy life. In addition, children were treated to a private class called, “The Beat Goes On,” which is specifically about the human heart. Children had the opportunity to team up with the cheerleaders, TORO, and the entire Texans rookie class, including DEANDRE HOPKINS and DJ SWEARINGER. With the help of United Way volunteers, children also were treated to lunch, giveaways from the Texans and the Health Museum.
Indianapolis Colts On October 29, 2013 the Colts will unveil a newly renovated fitness room at the Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center, a United Way agency, for their Hometown Huddle event. Colts players will take part in a ribbon cutting ceremony before joining several youth fitness activities within the Colts-themed fitness zone. The renovation, which was made possible by the Colts, Indiana Wesleyan University and NFL Foundation, includes new paint, flooring, mirrors, fitness stations and more. This is the fifth consecutive year the Colts have teamed up with United Way of Central Indiana to renovate a fitness zone as a part of their Hometown Huddle event.
Jacksonville Jaguars The Jaguars and United Way of Northeast Florida will celebrate Hometown Huddle with a Youth Fitness Clinic on Tuesday, November 12. The clinic will include 1,500 children and take place at One Everbank Field focusing on teaching fitness and nutrition. Jaguars’ staff, players and members of the ROAR will participate and facilitate activities.
Kansas City Chiefs In celebration of Hometown Huddle, the Chiefs and TeamSmile will host the eighth annual “Kansas City Oral Health Care Day” at Arrowhead Stadium. As a result, 300 local youth will receive vital complementary dental services, the value of which will exceed $250,000. Chiefs’ players, cheerleaders, KC Wolf and staff will join with the United Way of Greater Kansas City and TeamSmile volunteers to provide these dental health screenings and procedures for local elementary school students. The children will also have the opportunity to participate in several PLAY 60 themed activity stations administered by United Way staff and partners as a way of reinforcing the importance of being healthy year round.
Miami
Dolphins On Thursday, October 24, the Miami Dolphins will host 60 children from United Way of Miami Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties at Dave & Busters. Children will play interactive games and receive a presentation on PLAY 60 and healthy eating from Dolphins Players and Miami Dolphins Women’s Organization members.
Minnesota Vikings On Tuesday, October 22, the Vikings and United Way, partnering with YMCA Beacons program at Sheridan Arts Magnet School, will unveil a newly designed and built Vikings Fitness Zone. Players, including JEROME SIMPSON, ZACH LINE, GREG CHILDS, TRAVIS BOND, LARRY DEAN, RHETT ELLISON, ROBERT STEEPLES, MICHAEL MAUTI and ADAM THIELEN, along with Vikings alumni, cheerleaders, Viktor the Viking and staff will help install the Vikings themed traveling fitness zone. In addition to an assembly to kick off the day’s events, there will be various fitness stations to get student active. The Fitness Zone and event will promote PLAY 60 and the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
New England Patriots On Tuesday, October 15, the Patriots hosted their annual Hometown Huddle event at Gillette Stadium. In partnership with the United Way, Stop and Shop and the New England Dairy Council, the Patriots showcased a “Healthy Kids Summit” for 300 children on the field. Coinciding with the NFL PLAY 60 initiative, the day kicked off with a panel discussion about the importance of a healthy diet and exercise, led by health experts, Patriots players and staff. Following the panel, more than a dozen current players, cheerleaders and Pat Patriot led participants through a variety of exercises and football skill stations.
New Orleans Saints The Saints will create and enhance two areas of the Belle Chasse YMCA in Belle Chasse, La. One area will be transformed into a Youth Fitness Zone complete with seven youth-sized, Saints-branded hydraulic fitness machines, water rowers, aerodynamic bikes, and other fitness equipment such as dumbbells, weighted hula-hoops, stability balls, yoga mats and jumping ropes. The second room will be a fitness-inspired video gaming/creative arts room. One side of the room will be enhanced with art-related supplies and décor with a full wall designed as a chalkboard, while the other side would require physical movement by the youth in order to operate video games. Games will be played on new Wii and XBox Kinect gaming consoles and shown on a brand new 65 inch plasma television. The room will also feature a poly-pong table. Both rooms will be revitalized with Saints décor and furnishings. Saints players, Saintsations, and staff will be in attendance to help engage the youth in their new fitness zones and teach them how to use the equipment. Kids will also enjoy taking part in Saints Junior Training Camp drills and team mascots will be present as well.
New York Giants The Giants installed a Giants-themed Youth Fitness Zone at Tenafly Middle School on, Tuesday, October 15. The event is part of the NFL-United Way’s Hometown Huddle league-wide day of service, youth health and fitness awareness initiative. The fitness zone had multiple pieces of fitness equipment – including squat press, shoulder press, abdominal crunch machines to name a few – and a refurbished basketball court, which will be accessible to all students. Giants’ players were on hand to assist in painting the room and to help put the finishing touches on the new Youth Fitness Zone.
New York
Jets The Jets Hometown Huddle will consist of a playground build at Morris County Park. Jets players, including QUINTON COPLES and the 2013 Rookie Class, staff and United Way volunteers will help break ground on an adaptive playground, serving children with disabilities so they can play throughout the site with their able bodied peers. This fitness zone allows for an inclusive environment where all kids can improve their physical fitness in a fun and safe environment.
Oakland Raiders The Raiders will hold their Hometown Huddle event at Westlake Middle School in Oakland. In an effort to promote active and healthy living among Westlake Middle School students, the Raiders will give a message about PLAY 60 and the importance of both sound body and mind. Members of the United Way of the Bay Area and the Raiders will lead warm up exercises for 130 students and conduct a series of engaging, fun exercises. The emphasis will be on making exercise and healthy lifestyle a lifetime focus. Students will be coached by Raiders players and at the close of the event, each student will receive a tote bag full of school supplies and footballs, courtesy of the Raiders.
Philadelphia Eagles On Monday, October 21, the Eagles and United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey will dedicate a new youth fitness zone to General Louis Wagner Middle School as part of their Hometown Huddle event. The new fitness room will be outfitted with a new rubber floor, weight training equipment and interactive fitness games, allowing children to have fun while exercising. DEMECO RYANS, the Eagles/United Way representative will be on-site along with the Eagles mascot, SWOOP and cheerleaders to unveil the new space. By providing children with a safe place to exercise, United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey and the Eagles hope to help children excel in school, setting them on the path to success.
Pittsburgh Steelers The Steelers will partner with the United Way of Allegheny County for their 2013 Hometown Huddle Event. The Steelers will host a PLAY 60 assembly at Pittsburgh King K-8 which coincides with the United Way’s FitUnited campaign of improving the health of our children. CAM HEYWARD, the Steelers United Way Spokesperson and the 2013 Steelers Rookie Club will help the students participate in fitness stations.
San Diego Chargers On Tuesday, October 22 the Chargers will team up with Rady Children’s Hospital for their annual Kids News Day. Beginning at 8 a.m., 10 Chargers players and six Charger girls will be doing all they can to entice folks to purchase the special edition Kids News Day newspaper for $1 – all proceeds benefiting Rady Children’s Hospital – a major partner of the Chargers. The players and Charger Girls will take posts on all the corners at the major intersection of Friars Road and Frazee Street in San Diego and work to part motorists from their cash for Children’s! This Kids News Day partnership is a 15+ year tradition for the team!
San Francisco 49ers On Monday, October 7, as part of the NFL’s Hometown Huddle program with the United Way and the NFL’s PLAY 60 Campaign, the 49ers collaborated with UnitedHealthcare to construct an innovative outdoor fitness zone for the students at August Boeger Middle School in San Jose. The outdoor fitness zone will allow for up to 28 people to exercise at once and will provide a venue to inspire the students to become physically fit while also enhancing the outdoor landscaping at the school. The fitness zone also features green technology that requires no electricity and no scheduled maintenance.
Seattle Seahawks On October 29, the Seahawks and United Way of King County will install a Fit-Trail™ outdoor exercise system on the Ryther campus, a local behavioral health services and treatment facility for youth and their families facing complex issues. Following the installation, Seahawks players, members of the Sea Gals and Blitz will host a PLAY 60 event showcasing the new equipment with tips to lead a healthy and active life.
St. Louis
Rams The Rams Hometown Huddle event, “Gameday at the Dome” took place on October 15 at Rams Park, the team’s practice facility. More than 100 children from 10 United Way agencies participated in a day of fun and fitness with a game day atmosphere. Children had the chance to do fun physical activities, try on football equipment, tour the locker room, make healthy snacks with the Rams team nutritionist and learn from Rams trainers and strength coaches. There was also a Q & A with players and opportunities to take photos with cheerleaders and receive autographs. Each child received a healthy snack and goodie bag. Rams players, front office staff, United Way volunteers, Rams Cheerleaders, and the Rams mascot, Rampage, took part in the day’s events.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers The Buccaneers are celebrating their Hometown Huddle event by implementing an essay contest about how deserving elementary schools could use $1,000 grant to improve their school. On Tuesday, October 29, Buccaneers players, cheerleaders and staff will join United Way volunteers and deploy to the five winning schools to implement the improvement projects.
Tennessee Titans United Way of Metropolitan Nashville is this year’s Titans Hometown Huddle partner, and the event will be held at the Martha O’Bryan Center. United Way, along with the entire rookie class of Tennessee Titans players, Titans cheerleaders and mascot T-Rac will be showing students at Martha O’Bryan Center, a United Way Family Resource Center, how to make healthy snacks and other recipes that they can duplicate at home. The children will learn the importance of eating healthy and living an active lifestyle. In addition, the importance of NFL PLAY 60 will be incorporated into the event by stressing how beneficial it is to get 60 minutes of active play every single day. Several exercise stations will be set up and supervised by the players encouraging the kids to stay active. Due to the Titans bye week schedule, the year’s Hometown Huddle event will be held Oct. 29.
Washington Redskins The Redskins will team up with United Way National Capital Area to celebrate Hometown Huddle at a local elementary school where players will lead two PLAY 60 events, as well as speak to more than 500 students on the importance of living healthy lifestyles and staying active. This year’s program will feature students who have excelled in the school’s Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS) program, which is used to recognize positive behavior and enhance the climate and culture in the school.
*Unless otherwise indicated, the events listed above will take place on Tuesday, October 22

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About NFL PLAY 60
To make the next generation of youth the most active and healthy. In October 2007, the NFL launched NFL PLAY 60, a national youth health and fitness campaign focused on increasing the wellness of young fans by encouraging them to be active for at least 60 minutes a day. Designed to tackle childhood obesity, NFL PLAY 60 brings together the NFL’s long-standing commitment to health and fitness with an impressive roster of partner organizations. In addition to national outreach and online programs, NFL PLAY 60 is implemented at the grassroots level through NFL’s in-school, after-school and team-based programs. The NFL PLAY 60 initiative is prominent during the NFL’s key calendar events, including Super Bowl, Pro Bowl, Draft, Kickoff and Thanksgiving and is supported by many NFL players and coaches year round. To date, the NFL has dedicated over $250 million to youth health and wellness through NFL PLAY 60.

About United Way & the NFL & United Way Partnership
United Way is a worldwide movement of nearly 1,800 community-based United Ways in 41 countries and territories. It advances the common good by focusing on education, income and health – the building blocks for a good quality life. The United Way movement mobilizes millions to action – to give, advocate and volunteer – to improve conditions in their local community. For more information about United Way, please visit: UnitedWay.org.This year marks the 40th anniversary of the partnership between the National Football League and United Way. Across the country, NFL clubs and players are working with United Ways to advance health and education for America’s young people through national and local initiatives like the annual NFL & United Way Hometown Huddle and United Way TEAM NFL. The work is in support of United Way’s 2018 goals to get 1.9 million more kids active and healthy by 2018 and to cut the high school dropout rate in half by 2018.

About USA TODAY Sports Media Group
The USA TODAY Sports Media Group encompasses all sports initiatives across USA TODAY Sports and Gannett’s more than 100 well-known local media brands. It also includes the sports photography wire service USA TODAY Sports Images, leading high school sports destination USA TODAY High School Sports; For The Win, the first mainstream sports media property focused exclusively on “social news,” and designed specifically to resonate on social networks and non-traditional media channels and platforms; Sports On Earth, a joint venture with MLB Advanced Media dedicated to great sports writing in all its forms; and the hundreds of sites within USA TODAY Sports Digital Properties, including Hoopshype.com and mixed martial arts site MMAjunkie.com, among many others. USA TODAY is owned by Gannett Co., Inc. (GCI).

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO BRING YOUR ASSOCIATES TOGETHER FOR THE COMMON GOOD AND SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY DO A UNITED WAY PAYROLL DEDUCTION CAMPAIGN!!!

Why Participate in Our Workplace Campaigns

Giving at the workplace brings us together, and makes us feel good about ourselves and the companies we work for.

The United Way of Bartow County’s annual workplace giving campaign creates that good feeling of knowing that you have done the right thing and made someone else’s life better.

UWBC workplace campaigns also bring much needed funds to our community. In the past five years United Way of Bartow County raised 2,875,000 to advance the common good in the Bartow County area.

 

Why Launch a United Way of Bartow County Workplace Campaign?

There are multiple reasons. Here are a few:

 

Community Building at the Workplace

A healthy community attracts new business, leads to a stronger labor pool, and improves the quality of life for everyone. Joining together to help through United Way of Bartow County can:

  • Meet your company’s philanthropic goals through a trusted brand in workplace giving.
  • Build trust and increase goodwill among customers and employees by giving back to the community.
  • Energize your employees by focusing your organization toward a common goal which builds morale and teamwork.
  • Offer a simple, convenient, and efficient way for your employees to support the community and causes they believe in.
  • Connect employees to their community because United Way of Bartow County matches employee volunteer teams with great opportunities to help our community.
  • Provide information about services enabling employees to use them for themselves, friends and families.
  • Raise funds to meet our area’s greatest needs by investing your company’s time in a United Way campaign. Working with us is a worthwhile and a solid investment. We have researched what our community needs and are channeling volunteers and funds to address it.

We Help Every Step of the Way

  • We work closely with you: United Way of Bartow County can help you develop a customized fundraising campaign that aligns with the values and interests of your organization and your employees. We also offer training and support in building your fundraising team and running a great campaign. Check out our workplace campaign section to view some of the great resources and tools available to you to help you run a successful campaign.
  • Easy methods for donation: We offer convenience and affordability in giving options such as payroll contribution and electronic pledging.
  • We promote your involvement: When you give through United Way, you become part of a network with several thousand businesses, federal agencies, nonprofit organizations and community groups involved. We help bring year-round, community-wide recognition to you and your employees.
  • Your employees choose who they help: When your employees donate to United Way , their gift will be invested to help those in need in the Bartow County area. They also have a wide-variety of options to choose how they would like their investment directed.
  • We keep you updated: United Way offers resources to help your employees stay informed on pressing issues all year long.

If you would like to introduce a workplace campaign to your company, or need assistance with your campaign, please contact Brenda Morehouse by calling 770-386-1677 or e-mail to:  morehouseb@bartowga.org.

 

 

Newsworthy events and information for Bartow County Ga.

REMINDER….
Please join us THIS FRIDAY, Oct. 25th for Bartow Collaborative. Coffee and Networking will begin @ 8:15 and the meeting will follow promptly @8:30. The meeting will be held in the Fellowship Hall of the Cartersville First Presbyterian Church on Main Street. You may enter through the back of the church. This month, Bartow County Department of Family and Children Services will be sharing information about Foster and Adoption. There will also be time for partners to share what’s going on in their agencies. Please print and review the minutes and Strategy Team Updates from last month. They are available on the Collaborative Website – http://www.bartow.gafcp.org – Weekly Update Oct. 21st

NEWSWORTHY…
The Bartow County Basic Needs Guide is available for distribution!
To download from our website visit http://www.bartow.gafcp.org and click on the Resource Directory Tab to find the guide. There will be copies available at each Collaborative Meeting for partners to pick up.

The Youth Action Team has a new website….check it out http://www.justusteens.com
Salvation Army

CHRISTMAS ASSISTANCE…
Bartow county residents in need of Christmas Assistance may register their children at on October 24-25, 2013 from 9am to 12noon. Registration will be at Salvation Army, 16 Felton Place in Cartersville. Each family seeking assistance must apply in person in their county
of residence and must bring a valid photo I.D, two forms of current, valid identification for each parent/guardian AND child, proof of residence, proof of need or proof of monthly expenses and all income sources. Parents will need the clothing and shoe sizes for each child. An Informational Flier can be downloaded from the Collaborative Website – Weekly Update – Oct. 21st. For More Info please call 770-386-6256.

Bartow Christmas Coalition
Bartow Christmas is a community project aiming to help needy Bartow residents during the Holiday Season. Individuals who need assistance are required to sign up on November 8th, 2013 from 9am-7pm @ Liberty Square Church. Each applicant is required to provide the following information: 1. Driver’s license or picture ID of person applying as head of household. 2. Utility bill, lease or other documentation verifying your street address. (NO PO boxes are accepted) 3. Social Security card of everyone in the home, or tax return with Social Security numbers.4. Proof of household income. For more information call 770-386-3399.

PARTNER EVENTS…..
Good Neighbor Homeless Shelter
Boot Kick’n Harvest Hustle 5K Run for the Shelter will be held Saturday October 26th at 8:00 am. Same-day registration begins at 7:00 am. Buckaroo 1 Mile fun run/walk begins at 8:10 am Registration and race begins in the Tabernacle Parking Lot. Participation Fee is $25 for the first participant & $20 for each additional team member (includes a Free Tee Shirt). Buckaroo 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk Participation Fee is$15.00 (no shirts for 1 mile)
Race Day registration: $30 (no guarantee of tee shirt). Downloaded Registration Form from the Bartow Collaborative website @ http://www.bartow.gafcp.org – Weekly Update – October 21st. For more information contact Good Neighbor Shelter @ 770-607-0610.

New Beginnings Food Outreach
(new) Community In Action Day will be held Saturday, Nov. 2nd from 10am – 8pm at New Beginnings Food Outreach – 7034 Glad Road in Acworth. Sponsored by New Beginnings, Son-Shine Baptist Church and Sufficient Grace Gospel Singers, there will be all day gospel singing, free dinner, children’s inflatable’s, face painting and giveaways, a car/motorcycle show, free safety presentations by Bartow County Fire Department, Bartow County DARE Team and lots of community resources. For more information, contact 678-231-6385 or 404-563-4591.

(new) Belk’s Fall Charity Day
The Charity Sale is a private, four-hour sale dedicated to supporting local non-profit organizations. This year’s Belk Charity Day will be Saturday, November 9th from 6:30 – 10:00 am. If your organization is participating, please let Bartow Collaborative know who to contact for tickets.

United Way of Bartow County
United Way annual TURKEY TROT will be held Saturday, November 23rd from 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM. 5K will start and finish will be @ Cartersville Soccer Complex (behind Cartersville Middle School), 152 Milner Road. For registration, link to http://www.bartowliveunited.org/assets/2013TTflyer.pdf. For more information contact United Way of Bartow County at (770) 386-1677 or morehouseb@bartowga.org.

Bartow Health Access
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Bartow Health Access will be offering free breast cancer screenings and mammograms now through November 14th. On site breast screenings/consultation and mammogram vouchers are available by appointment only for women who are currently uninsured, enrolled in Medicaid or Medicare and are 35 and over. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact 678-535-7216.

WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES…
Chattahoochee Technical College
“Bridging the Gap: Custom Solutions for Success” will be held Thursday, October 24th, at the North Metro Campus. There is no cost for the event, but pre-registration is encouraged. To register, visit http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/business-industry. For more information contact Tammy Hufstetler @ 770-528-4411 or email @ tammy.hufstetler@chattahoocheetech.edu.

(new) Ga. Commission on Family Violence
The 7th Annual Domestic Violence Conference will be held Friday, October 25th from 8am-4:15 pm @ Gignilliat Memorial Hall, Dalton State College. The conference provides information and training to professionals, community organizations, faith communities, and families in order to increase understanding, dispel myths, and assist attendees in effectively identifying/responding to domestic violence. The cost is $40 which includes lunch. You can register online @ http://dvconference2013.eventbrite.com/. For more information contact cfvaconference@gmail.com or call 706.272.2258, ext. 2153.

United Way is proud to be a sponsor for this event and to be a part of supporting Education in Bartow County! Sign up today…there is even individual shooter registration AND it’s at Barnsley Gardens!!!

On Nov. 2 at Barnsley Gardens Resort, the  Bartow Education Foundation will host its second annual Dot Frasier Sporting  Clay Tournament to benefit the county’s teacher grant program. Last year the  clay shoot raised about $30,000 and drew 30 shooters.
“We were looking  for an out-of-the-box fundraiser that the foundation had never done,” event  organizer Janet Queen said. “This seemed like a good opportunity. It was a good  time of the year — there’s nothing better to get folks out than the fall  [season] of the year — the temperature is perfect, and plus, having it at  Barnsley Gardens gave a lot of people who might not otherwise have the  opportunity to visit Barnsley to come out and shoot.”
She continued, “The  feedback we got from everybody was that this was the perfect time to have it.  I’ve been involved with several other sporting clay shoots and they were  normally in July, August, even September and it’s still warm, but this time of  the year it’s kind of in-between seasons … and the leaves are gorgeous and  it’s just a great time of the year.”
With registration beginning at 8  a.m. and the tournament starting at 10 a.m., four-person teams will fire from 15  shooting stations with one warm-up round per shooter. Light breakfast and lunch  will be provided along with cash and door prizes, including a shotgun donated by  Walmart.
The cost to compete for the two shooter sponsor package is $750  and the cost for a four-shooter group sponsor package is $1,000. Other  sponsorship packages are available for non-shooters at $250 and  $500.
Non-sponsor, shooter-only rates are $500 for a team of four, $250  for a team of two and $125 for an individual. Shooters not arriving as a group  of four will be placed in a group.
Frasier said while the tournament will  be a good opportunity for fellowship, it is important for participants to know  the money raised for the foundation will directly impact the lives of Bartow  County students.
“If it weren’t for the foundation donating money to  teachers, [teachers] would be pulling a lot of money from their pocket that they  really don’t have,” Frasier said. “With all the cuts we’ve had locally and  statewide and on the federal level, it’s just unreal the needs they  have.
“We try to provide just a little bit of what they need to make kids  continue to want to come to school and want to learn. Children get ideas and  form opinions about school early on, and they drop out later on because of the  bad experiences they’ve had in the early grades. So we want to make learning  fun, we want to make it very rigorous, but we want to meet the needs of the  children and we want to keep it interesting so they will continue to hang in  there with us.”
Last year the foundation awarded more than $80,000 in  grants, and Frasier said this year the foundation hopes to award $100,000. 
“The best example [of a teacher grant] I know is a fifth-grade class and the teacher was teaching a unit on geometry and she could not get the kids interested, so she wrote a grant and asked for paint and all kinds of materials that she could purchase at Lowe’s,” Frasier said. “[She] went outside and drew squares and circles and triangles and built and made all kinds of games using measurements and children got into geometry and then it was easier for her to teach.”
The deadline for registration is Oct. 29. Registration forms are  available online at the Bartow County School System’s website,  http://www.bartow.k12.ga.us/, under the Bartow Education Foundation tab on the left  side of the page. Forms also are available from the central office by calling  770-382-5800, ext. 3858.

Read more:  The Daily Tribune News – Clay shoot to benefit Bartow Education Foundation

REGISTER NOW FOR UNITED WAY OF BARTOW COUNTY’S 8TH ANNUAL TURKEY TROT 5K WALK/RUN ON NOVEMBER 23RD

UNITED WAY PRESENTS IT’S 8TH ANNUAL TURKEY TROT 5K WALK/RUN

Jogging Strollers are Welcome!
– New for 2013 – Certified Course!

Online Registration: Active.com http://beta.active.com/cartersville-ga/running/turkey-trot-5k-2013

LOCATION AND RACE DETAILS:
Start and Finish: Cartersville Soccer Complex (behind Cartersville Middle School), 152 Milner Road, Cartersville, GA 30120
Directions: From I-75 take exit 288 and go West on Hwy 113. Follow Hwy 113 for 2.9 miles through Cartersville until you
see McDonald’s on your left at Douthit Ferry Road. Turn Left onto Douthit Ferry. Go 1.1 miles and turn right at the
four-way stop onto Walnut Grove. Follow Walnut Grove for 0.4 miles and turn left onto Pine Grove Road and the next
left into the Soccer Complex parking lot. Please be advised that some online map services will not find this location.

Course: This is a fast course around Cartersville Middle School and Etowah River Walk.
Thanks to Cartersville Middle School and Cartersville Parks and Recreation for allowing us to use this location!

Prizes: All 5k participants will receive a long sleeve T-shirt. The overall male and female winners will receive
trophies. Top finishers in each age group will receive a frozen turkey. Male/Female Age Groups: 10 & under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-
24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80 & over. T-Shirt sizes are only guaranteed to early registrants. Race-Day registrants
may get alternate t-shirts.

Entry Fee: $20 before Nov. 1, $25 after Nov. 1 (rain or shine (even if it is cold), non-refundable).
Race Packet and Shirt Pick Up: Pick up your number and shirt starting at 8 am the morning of the race.
Refreshments: Water will be available on the course. Refreshments will be available at the finish line.

Questions?: Contact United Way of Bartow County at (770) 386-1677 or morehouseb@bartowga.org
or http://www.bartowliveunited.org

 

Immigration Reform and the Workplace: Requirements for 2014 webinar provided by the Georgia State Chamber

October 24, 2013

Webinar: Immigration Reform and the Workplace – Requirements for 2014
Time: Thursday, October 24, 2013 – 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM
Registration: Immigration Reform and the Workplace Registration

Mark your calendars for the latest topic in our 2013 education series, Immigration Reform and the Workplace: Requirements for 2014. The webinar, presented by Aimee Clark Todd of Troutman Sanders (view bio), will take place from 8:30-9:30 a.m. on October 24, 2013. The webinar will focus on:

I. The Current State of E-Verify and I-9 Compliance

•Overview of E-Verify and the I-9 process
•Changes to Form I-9
•Increased oversight and enforcement: precautions and potential penalties
II. How E-Verify Works

•Employer responsibilities
•Creating internal processes and best practices
•Use of Designated Agents
•Differences from the I-9 system
III. Avoiding Compliance Violations

• Recordkeeping requirements
• Balancing federal and state verification and anti-discrimination requirements
• Internal and external audits
IV. Other Employment-related Immigration Updates

•Pending reform bill in Congress
•President’s program for youth (DACA – Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)
Attendees will also receive a month of free access to the Georgia Human Resource eLibrary.
Ticket Options:
$25: Member
$50: Package of Three Webinars (Member)
$75: Single Webinar for a Group Presentation (Member)
$75: Single Webinar (Non Member)

Sponsorship: Sponsorship Opportunities are still available. Please click here for more information or contact Kelsey Moore at 404.223.2261 or by email at kmoore@gachamber.com.

United Way’s Respond to the Federal Government Shutdown

 

United Way’s Response to the Federal Government Shutdown

 

United Way Talking Points

 

United Way Worldwide Media Contact:

Amanda Ponzar, 703-836-7100 x253

Amanda.Ponzar@unitedway.org

United Way Worldwide Public Policy

Contact: Steve Taylor, 703-836-7100 x817

Steve.Taylor@unitedway.org

 

Message #1: The shutdown is damaging our communities

 

The current shutdown is harmful and potentially catastrophic for our fragile economy.

The ripple effects of the shutdown are already being felt in the communities we serve.

o 7,195 young children have been shut out of Head Start in AL, CT, FL, GA, SC and

MS. This is on top of the 57,000 children that have already been cut from Head

Start due to sequestration cuts this year.

o Federal funding for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), child care,

child abuse and neglect services and other programs is not available to states.

States are using leftover funds from previous years and state rainy day funds,

and in some cases, programs have closed.

o Nearly 9 million infants, pregnant women and children are at risk of losing infant

formula, milk and other healthy food assistance from the Special Supplemental

Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC).

The longer the shutdown continues, the more people and communities’ economic

security will be damaged.

 

Message #2: Nonprofit sector cannot pick up the slack

 

United Way is the largest privately funded public charity in the United States. We are

also the largest non-government funder of human services.

Charities do not work in a vacuum; we work in partnership with business and all levels of

government. The societal work of our three sectors is intertwined and government

programs they have been halted cannot be replaced by the charitable sector.

Charities cannot make up the difference and people impacted by the economic crisis will

have no place left to turn.

 

Message #3: Need a bipartisan approach

 

While we are not taking a specific position on

how

Congress addresses our fiscal crisis,

we request that federal policymakers consider the damage that could occur to vulnerable

 

communities across the nation should the shutdown continue.

 

We cannot afford to have our government closed as part of the way we resolve these

 

important issues.

 

 

GET REGISTERED NOW FOR THE 8TH ANNUAL UNITED WAY OF BARTOW COUNTY’S TURKEY TROT 5K RUN/WALK. OUR COURSE IS NOW CERTIFIED!!!

United Way of Bartow

UNITED WAY PRESENTS IT’S 8TH ANNUAL TURKEY TROT 5K WALK/RUN

Jogging Strollers are Welcome!
– New for 2013 – Certified Course!

Online Registration: Active.com http://beta.active.com/cartersville-ga/running/turkey-trot-5k-2013

LOCATION AND RACE DETAILS:
Start and Finish: Cartersville Soccer Complex (behind Cartersville Middle School), 152 Milner Road, Cartersville, GA 30120
Directions: From I-75 take exit 288 and go West on Hwy 113. Follow Hwy 113 for 2.9 miles through Cartersville until you
see McDonald’s on your left at Douthit Ferry Road. Turn Left onto Douthit Ferry. Go 1.1 miles and turn right at the
four-way stop onto Walnut Grove. Follow Walnut Grove for 0.4 miles and turn left onto Pine Grove Road and the next
left into the Soccer Complex parking lot. Please be advised that some online map services will not find this location.

Course: This is a fast course around Cartersville Middle School and Etowah River Walk.
Thanks to Cartersville Middle School and…

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Important Dates, News and Events for Bartow County Ga.

REMINDER….
What a great Strategy Work Session Friday! We will have minutes and recap as soon as they are available. Mark your calendars for the next Bartow Collaborative Meeting on Friday, October 25th.
NEWSWORTHY…

Harness The Energy of Your Board of Directors
In support of local nonprofits, a FREE community event has been planned for Friday, Oct. 11th from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm at the Cartersville-Bartow Chamber of Commerce. Harness The Energy of Your Board of Directors targets potential and existing Board Members as well as Executive Directors and Key Staff. Pre-registration is required for complimentary lunch to Cheryl Hyde @ Cheryl@cartersvillechamber.com or 770-382-1466×109. The event is hosted by Cartersville-Bartow Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Bartow, NW Georgia Community Foundation and Bartow Collaborative. An Information Flier can be downloaded from the Bartow Collaborative website @ http://www.bartow.gafcp.org – Weekly Update – September 30th.

PARTNER EVENTS…..
(new) Bartow Family Resources
3rd annual Night of Life Fundraising Banquet will be held this Thursday, October 3, 2013 from 6:30-8:30pm @ Georgia Highlands College ~ Cartersville, Georgia. This is a special evening with Kirk Walden, one of the nation’s premier pro-life speakers and Kevin Rowe, British singer and songwriter as the emcee. Table sponsors will be given preferred seating based on level of sponsorship, and General Seating will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Seating is limited. To reserve your table, please contact 770-382-7224. General Setting is no charge but is first come first serve. An Information Flier can be downloaded from the Bartow Collaborative website @ http://www.bartow.gafcp.org – Weekly Update – September 30th.

(new) Bartow Health Department
The Bartow County Health Department will offer flu shots, at NO CHARGE, on a walk-in basis, Thursday, October 3, 2013, from 9 AM until 5:30 PM, as long as supplies last, at the Cartersville Civic Center located next to the library. This is the only day flu shots will be offered at no charge. The Influenza Vaccine Information Sheet must be read before receiving a flu shot and the 2013-14 Influenza Vaccine Consent Form must be completed.
The Health Dept. will also provide special services to accommodate disabled individuals or those who have difficulty walking. Inform one of the staff as you enter the Cartersville Civic Center that special services are needed. Forms can be downloaded from the Collaborative website – Weekly Update Sept. 30th. For more information contact the Health Department @ 770-607-6241.

(new) Salvation Army
Bartow county residents in need of Christmas Assistance may register their children at on October 24-25, 2013 from 9am to 12noon. Registration will be at Salvation Army, 16 Felton Place in Cartersville. Each family seeking assistance must apply in person in their county
of residence and must bring a valid photo I.D, two forms of current, valid identification for each parent/guardian AND child (examples are Social Security card, birth certificate, US driver’s license, state-issued non-driver ID card US passport, employee ID card, school ID card, health insurance card (not Medicare), Matricula Consular ID card, US military ID card, ESnaps verification), proof of residence (current lease OR current utility bill), proof of need (examples are Section 8 or HUD lease documents, Medicaid, Peachcare, or SNAP eligibility letter, or proof of monthly expenses and all income sources (must be 2 most recent paycheck stubs). Parents will need the clothing and shoe sizes for each child. An Informational Flier can be downloaded from the Collaborative Website – Weekly Update – Sept. 30th. For More Info please call 770-386-6256.

(new) Good Neighbor Homeless Shelter
Boot Kick’n Harvest Hustle 5K Run for the Shelter will be held Saturday October 26th, 2013at 8:00 am. Same-day registration begins at 7:00 am. Buckaroo 1 Mile fun run/walk begins at 8:10 am Registration and race begins in the Tabernacle Parking Lot. Participation Fee is $25 for the first participant & $20 for each additional team member (includes a Free Tee Shirt). Buckaroo 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk Participation Fee is$15.00 (no shirts for 1 mile)
Race Day registration: $30 (no guarantee of tee shirt). Awards for First, Second and Third Place Overall Winners Male & Female Medals for First, Second and Third Place in each age group Male & Female. Registration Form can be downloaded from the Bartow Collaborative website @ http://www.bartow.gafcp.org – Weekly Update – September 30th.
For more information contact Good Neighbor Shelter @ 770-607-0610.

United Way of Bartow County
United Way annual TURKEY TROT will be held Saturday, November 23rd from 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM. 5K will start and finish will be @ Cartersville Soccer Complex (behind Cartersville Middle School), 152 Milner Road. Overall male and female winners will receive trophies and top finishers in each age group will receive a frozen turkey. Entry Fee is $20 postmarked before Nov. 1 and $25 after Nov. 1. Runners may pick up number and shirt starting at 8 am the morning of the race. T-Shirt sizes are only guaranteed to early registrants. Race-Day registrants may get alternate t-shirts. For registration, link to http://www.bartowliveunited.org/assets/2013TTflyer.pdf. For more information contact United Way of Bartow County at (770) 386-1677 or morehouseb@bartowga.org.

Family Intervention Specialists
Project CareLink is a new program provided through FIS to help families learn if they qualify for Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program. FIS staff will assist families in filling out the application or renewal forms. An Information Flier and Registration Form can be downloaded from the Bartow Collaborative website @ http://www.bartow.gafcp.org – Weekly Update – September 30th. For more information, contact Amy Leker @ 770-387-2037 or email amy.benson@fisinc.org

WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES…
(new) Chattahoochee Technical College
On Thursday, October 17th at the North Metro Campus, the college will be hosting the Paychecks for Patriots Atlanta Career Expo from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. in Building D, Room 400. This event will help connect veterans with numerous employers. These events are specific to veterans. And more information concerning this event can be found in the above attachment.
On October 9th at the North Metro Campus, the college will be hosting the Region 3 Atlanta Metro North Business and Employer Summit from 8:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. in Building D, Room 400. Speakers for the summit will include Commissioner of Labor, Mark Butler; Cherry Rizer, DOL Employment & Training Specialist; Jonathan Martin, Partner, Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLC; and Don Betts, Georgia Tech. Registration for the summit is $60 per person and $50 for each additional person from the same company. Checks should be made payable to Georgia Employer Committee. For more information contact elizabeth.scott@gdol.ga.gov.This event is open to business and industry leaders, students and job seekers, the event will provide an opportunity for networking and presentations, panel discussions and a chance to askquestions. Thursday, October 24th at the North Metro Campus, the college will host a career summit titled “Bridging the Gap: Custom Solutions for Success” from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Building D, Room 400. There is no cost for the event, but pre-registration is encouraged. To register, visit http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/business-industry. For more information contact Tammy Hufstetler @ 770-528-4411 or email @ tammy.hufstetler@chattahoocheetech.edu.

Willowbrook at Tanner
This Friday, Oct. 4th, Willowbrook will be sponsoring Dangerous Youth Trends, a free seminar to the public. The seminar will be held at the Cartersville Goodwill Career Center from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jesse Hambrick Jr., a sergeant with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, will be providing attendees with important information that will help them identify and prevent “dangerous youth trends,” including prescription and synthetic drugs, multimedia use and violent music trends. Six CEU’s are available for clinical professionals. Although the training is free, preregistration is required. Register online at http://tanner.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0f77c245ea8fb0a050c4f8119&id=ce78b58da6&e=80efe3a4fe.

(new)The Military Families Learning Network
Child Care and Military Families web conference series, Children Under Stress, Part 2: Responding When Children Withdraw will be held Tuesday, Oct. 15 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. EDT. In this installment in the Child Care and Military Families Series, our presenter will talk in greater depth about those children who express their distress through “internalizing” behaviors, such as withdrawing, regressing in their developmental skills, depression, or passively aggressive behaviors such as lying. Free, but registration is required to attend this event. Simply log on tohttps://connect.extension.iastate.edu/milfam as a “guest” a few minutes before 2 p.m. on October 15.

(new) The National Mentoring Resource Center has entered into a cooperative agreement to establish a state-of-the-art National Mentoring Resource Center. Check it out – http://www.mentoring.org to sign up for a free newsletter. There is also a Group Mentoring Webinar FREE on Thursday, Oct. 17th. Visit the website for more information.

Cartersville City Schools
Parent University is a Parent Involvement Program that empowers parents as leaders, teachers, leaners and advocates. A Class/Resource Fair will be held Saturday, Oct. 19th from 8:30-11:30 at Cartersville Elem. School. The program will focus on fitness and health for parents and children. If you’d like to set up a both or have information to share with parents, pleases contact Kathi White @ kwhite@cartersville.k12.ga.us or call 470-315-0520
The Goal of Parent University is to build effective relationships between schools and parents in order to support academic achievement and increase graduation rate.