Dear Residents of District E,
Can you believe it.....spring has sprung. I hope you and your family are enjoying our beautiful spring weather. We've been very busy in District E with more to come. Fun activities are coming to the various recreation centers throughout the district and the Las Vegas Valley. We have fun things planned for all age groups, so come out and enjoy this beautiful weather.
I also want to remind everyone that Commissioner Jim Gibson and myself will be hosting a Spring Job Fair at the Convention Center on April 15, 2022. More information is listed below in the newsletter, so be sure to share with anyone who may be in need of employment. We look forward to seeing you there!
Lastly, I hope you find this edition of our newsletter informative and interesting. Be sure to email me at DistrictE@ClarkCountyNV.gov or contact my office any time at (702) 455-3500.
Happy spring,
~Tick~
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Last month, Commissioner Segerblom joined forces with the nonprofit Shoes That Fit at Parkdale Recreation Center to provide over 200 pairs of athletic shoes to children in the community. Shoes That Fit is a nonprofit that gives children new athletic shoes to attend school with joy and dignity. The simple gift of a pair of shoes can increase a child's confidence, attendance, and performance at school. The children also enjoyed trying on and receiving their new shoes, as well as other fun activities like basketball, soccer and street hockey. Thank you to everyone who joined in on the fun. A ball was had by all.
On Tuesday, March 29, Cambridge Recreation Center along with Commissioner Segerblom hosted a breakfast for seniors of the community. All attendees enjoyed a full breakfast while taking turns asking questions and talking with the Commissioner. Thank you to everyone who participated in this event.
Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom and Commission Chairman Jim Gibson will host a free in-person job fair at the Las Vegas Convention Center's West Hall on April 15, 2022, from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. There will be more than 100 employers offering full-time jobs that pay at least $18/hour.
Walk-ins are welcome, but job seekers are encouraged to pre-register at https://www.nvcareercenter.org/springjobfair2022/. Attendees should dress for success and bring multiple resumes as employers may offer on-site interviews and make on-the-spot job offers. Parking is free in adjacent lots, and job seekers should enter the job fair through the West Hall entrances toward the south side of the building.
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Clark County Parks and Recreation kicks off the spring with their annual "Jazz in the Park Concert Series," which celebrates its 32nd year. This year the free series will feature Nestor Torres on May 7, Down To The Bone on May 14, Jarrod Lawson on May 21, Eric Darius on May 28, and Spyro Gyra on June 4. All dates will be supported with opening performances by the students of the Las Vegas Academy Jazz Program. Seating for those with picnic blankets, and low back chairs will being at 6:00 p.m. at the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater, located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway. Performances will begin around 6:30 p.m. Seating space is limited to first come first served based on availability occupancy. Most importantly, admission and parking are FREE. Tickets are required for entry and will be available online.
For more information about this concert series click here.
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Need some help filing your taxes? In partnership with AARP, the Library District is happy to provide FREE tax assistance to Southern Nevada residents over the age of 18 during the filing season (February-April). Due to increased safety measures and COVID-19 restrictions, tax assistance sessions are limited and by appointment only.
Appointments can be made at the following Library District locations:
Clark County Library - 1401 E. Flamingo, (702) 721.8815 East Las Vegas Library - 2851 E. Bonanza Rd., (702) 473.0331 Enterprise Library - 8310 S. Las Vegas Blvd., (702) 763.4031 Rainbow Library - 3150 N. Buffalo Dr., (725) 222.6991 Sahara West Library - 9600 W. Sahara Ave., (725) 222.6991 West Charleston Library - 6301 W. Charleston Blvd., (725) 222-6991 Windmill Library - 7060 W. Windmill Ln., (725) 222-6991
Appointments may also be made online by visiting AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Locator at www.aarp.org/findtaxhelp.
Clark County pools and aquatic facilities are recruiting to hire part-time lifeguards, water safety instructors and other staff for summer jobs. Interested candidates can submit an application online through the Parks and Recreation Department's Aquatics Program. For more information, click here. Candidates must 15 years of age and older. The pay range is $12 to 17 per hour.
After application are received, candidates will be interviewed and required to attend a lifeguard class and show their ability to perform pre-requisite skills. Skills include fifty yards of freestyle swimming, fifty yards of freestyle swimming with a lifeguard rescue tub, one minute of treading water without the use of hands, and the retrieval of a ten-pound object from the bottom of the pool.
Candidates who meet the pre-requisites will be hired and paid to attend an additional two-day lifeguard training session that includes CPR certification.
For more information, call the Aquatics Program at (702) 455-1708.
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