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SUMMARY:Refining Your Resume with Laura
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 You've put your name\, your contact information\, your school stats\, and your last 3 jobs.  What more could an employer want to know? Technical writer and queen geek Laura Ridenour will discuss the finer points of writing resumes and cover letters for a viciously competitive job market.  Learn to tailor your resume for different positions\, and speak the language employers need to hear.
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SUMMARY:Ace that Job Interview! 
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 Hope Nielson has been a recruiter for over a decade\, helping hundreds of people find their next career opportunity. <br />
 In addition to preparing killer resumes\, she coaches candidates in<br />
 understanding the nuances of interviewing that can make or break your<br />
 chances.  Be your best advocate and land the position you need and<br />
 deserve!
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 <p>This mini-workshop will cover\:
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 <li>What to bring to an interview</li>
 <li>What to say and what to never say</li>
 <li>The dos and don'ts of body language </li>
 <li>How to tell if someone is lying to you</li>
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UID:http://www.stjohnsbooks.com/event/zine-launch-party-dixon-ticonderoga
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SUMMARY:Zine Launch Party\: Dixon Ticonderoga
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 <p><strong>While wandering from room to room one<br />
 sleepless night\, writer Stevan Allred picked up a pencil and began to study<br />
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 <strong>        The pencil was yellow\, with a green ferrule\, and a pink eraser. <br />
 The green ferrule had two yellow stripes painted on it\, and the metal was<br />
 stamped with a pattern of vertical lines.  Someone\, it occurred to Allred\,<br />
 had put a lot of thought into designing this pencil\, a Dixon<br />
 Ticonderoga HB #2.</strong>
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 <strong> Inspired by this object\, Allred<br />
 began writing about pencils\, exploring his memories and feelings about this<br />
 humble device.  As he talked to his friends about his new found obsession\,<br />
 he discovered that the pencil possesses iconic properties.  Everyone has a<br />
 memory or a story about a pencil\, so Allred invited his friends to write theirs<br />
 down. </strong>
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 <strong> The result is </strong><strong><em>Dixon Ticonderoga</em></strong><strong>\: <br />
 a zine\, and a literary anthology of flash writing\, haiku\, and art. <br />
 Pencils are the occasion\, but the stories take us from divorce to death\, into<br />
 the mind of a carpenter framing a wall\, and to the bins at Goodwill. <br />
 Along the way we pause in several schools\, where pencils are used for much more<br />
 than merely writing--they are weapons of war and love\, and they are the tool<br />
 that lets imagination run free.</strong>
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 <strong> As he says at the end of his opening essay\, </strong><strong><em>Dixon Ticonderoga</em></strong><strong><br />
 is Stevan Allred's love letter to the pencil.  In the true DIY spirit of<br />
 zinesters\, its very existence says 'Make art--this is how to survive and move<br />
 on.'</strong>
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 <em>Join us for a party to celebrate the release of </em>Dixon Ticonderoga<em>\, featuring editor Stevan Allred and 11 other contributing writers and artists\:<br />
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 <em><br />
 Joanna Rose\, Elinor Shanklin\, Cris Colburn\, Lisa Colburn\, Dale Woods\, Peggy Skycraft\, Steve Denniston\, Jackie Shannon Hollis\, Christi Krug\, Kristin Kaye\, and Harold Johnson.  Light refreshments will be served. </em>
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