Friday, November 11, 2011

Upcoming and worthwhile

FBI AT CSUMB:

Supervisory Special Agent Mike Yoder, an FBI agent in the Behavioral Analysis unit, will talk about his work in the area of forensic psychology and sex offenders. He has worked for the FBI for 15 years; currently, he advises on areas of online sexual exploitation of children, missing children, child pornography and cyberbullying. His case consultations on active and cold cases for law enforcement agencies throughout the United States, he also provides training and conducts research in those areas to gain a deeper understanding of the behavior of offenders who commit crimes against children.
The talk will start at 7 p.m., Nov. 17, at the Tanimura and Antle Library, Room 1188. RSVP to Heather Wilde at 582-4332.

MSW program at CSUMB

Potential students are invited to attend an information session for the Master of Social Work Program scheduled from noon to 1 p.m. Nov. 14. The session will be held in the program’s offices in Beach Hall on Divarty Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues. For driving directions and a campus map, click here.
Applications for fall 2012 must be received by Jan. 31. Admission requirements and application materials are available on the web at csumb.edu/msw.
For more information, contact Vivienne Orgel at vorgel@csumb.edu or 831-582-5315.

Shakespeare at All Saints’ Day School

Now in its 23rd year, the school's annual Shakespeare production features students who work in almost every capacity: as actors, stage crew, designers and make up artists. Follow the antics of the two sets of identical twins, the Antipholuses and the Dromios, in the Bard's masterful "The Comedy of Errors." At 7 p.m. on Nov. 18 -19. All Saints’ Day School, 8060 Carmel Valley Rd., Carmel. General admission $10, Students and Seniors $6. For more information or tickets call: 831-624-9171

At the John Steinbeck Library in Salinas

For the little ones: grab your slippers and grab your teddy bear! It’s Pajama Storytime!
At 7 p.m. on Thursdays starting November 17th - join the staff at the John Steinbeck Library for some bedtimes stories, songs, and perhaps a cookie, before you shut your eyes, and go to sleep! Click here for more information.

At the CHP offices in Salinas

Brought to you once again by your concerned California Highway Patrol: “Start Smart” a program to get some sense into teenage drivers. Start Smart addresses traffic safety issues that directly affect new drivers in a way no other program does. Start Smart speaks directly to the newly licensed drivers and their parents/guardians. Learn collision avoidance techniques, collision causing elements, driver responsibilities, and listen to a number of testimonials from parents whose children have perished in collisions, and local area traffic collision trends. At 6 p.m. on November 16th at the CHP office, 960 E. Blanco Road, Salinas.

The class is free of charge and parents/guardians are asked to attend with their teenage driver.For more information or to reserve your seat, contact Officer Robert Lehman, at (831)796-2130

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