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The University of Louisville’s Digital Transformation Center is honored to be a part of the Healthcare Workforce Innovation Coalition, funded by Metro Louisville’s American Rescue Plan grant. This group is led by CEOc, the Louisville Healthcare CEO Council, and their Health Career Lab, to create a digital workforce train the trainer program, expanding the digital skills of our community. We will upskill 100+ community trainers (earning $500.00 for completing the program!) throughout all 26 districts. In turn, those 100 trainers will train at least 10 others within their community, producing more digitally upskilled and reskilled citizens.
Community trainers can apply here:
https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/22f16942b574489cba767bd26eaf1363
Information sessions will be available:
Wednesday September 6, 5:30 pm - 6:30pm
Thursday September 14, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Thursday September 28, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Friday October 6, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
To register for the program or an information session, or more information, please visit this page: https://express.adobe.com/page/REiG93Nv2sR0F/
WorldFest, Louisville’s premier international festival is the most diverse, inclusive, and equitable event in the region, featuring:
- Three entertainment stages showcasing international, national, regional, and local performers
- A vendor village with nearly 150 international-themed arts, crafts, merchandise, and food booths
- The WorldFest Global Village highlights cultures and customs from all over the world through traditional performances
- The World of Information showcasing many different cultures and countries providing informational materials and activities
- The Parade of Cultures on Saturday, celebrating all the diverse cultures in Louisville
- The WorldFest International Kids Zone with lots of fun and educational activities and games for kids to enjoy
A Naturalization Ceremony welcoming dozens of new American citizens to Louisville
The Louisville Youth Orchestra (LYO) is kicking off its 65th season of working with student musicians from across the community. The LYO serves over 250 students through 8 ensembles that serve a wide range of skill levels from beginner to advanced and nearly everything in between. If you know a student that is interested in music, we have a home for them in one of our orchestras.
You can learn more about the LYO and the auditions at https://www.lyo.org/audition or see some of our work at https://www.facebook.com/LouisvilleYouthOrchestra
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