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Old 09-23-2003, 08:22 PM
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Post FYI-In case my DC/B'more area SF's are interested

One of the organizations that I work with, Eduserc is sponsoring a High School Development Fair at the Baltimore Convention Center on Saturday Nov. 8.

This fair is designed to provide students with an opportunity to explore career options, receive one-on-one counseling with someone in their field of interest, learn about resume writing, money management, how to survive after high school and many more topics that will add to their success in high school and beyond.

For the parents, they will have an opportunity to attend workshops that will help them to financially prepare for college, how to be an effective role models, how they can survive after their child (ren) graduates from high school and much more.

There will be a Scholars Luncheon for Students who have achieved a 3.7 or higher grade point average and they can also attend the Fair for free.

Cost: $25 before Oct. 25
$30 after Oct. 25
$35 on site

If you know anyone who is interested in attending, please visit the website at www.eduserc.org to download the brochure and registration forms. They can also contact Brian Smith, Executive Director at bksmith@eduserc.org

If you know of anyone who may be interested in exhibiting at the event, they can contact Yvette Smith, Marketing Director at yksmith@eduserc.org or visit the website www.eduserc.org for additional information.

Brian is a very good friend of mine and has worked very hard to get this event off the ground and make it a success. If there are any of you who attend undergrad as engineering students and were a part of NSBE, you should know Brian and his commitment not just to NSBE but to the importance of giving back to the our youth.

I hope some of you can attend this conference or pass the information to those that you feel will benefit.

Thanks!!
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