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18 UCW FEBRUARY 5-11, 2014 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM CUMBERLAND Crisis Intervention Team Presents Awards Farmers Market Survey Available Online Cumberland County Cooperative Extension invites members of the community to provide feedback in an online survey as part of a feasibility study to determine the most suitable location for a farmers market in Cumberland County. The survey can be accessed at www.surveymonkey.com/s/8LLL3V6. Responses will provide Cooperative Extension valuable input for the farmers market study. You can also forward the survey to others who might be interested. The survey has 10 questions regarding topics such as location, the kinds of agricultural products in demand and interest from vendors who want to sell their products. Cooperative Extension received a grant to research the best location or multiple locations for establishing a farmers market. For more information about the study and Cooperative Extension, call 321-6405. The office is located in the Charlie Rose Agri-Expo Center, 301 E. Mountain Dr. CIT award recipients are, from left, Officer of the Year Sgt. Ryan Manley; Deputy of the Year Glen Heard; Detention Officer of the Year Cpl. Jonathan Fuller; Paramedic of the Year Lt. Leslie Campbell and CIT Champion of the Year Doug Webster. www.co.cumberland.nc.us Public safety and mental health professionals were honored at the second annual Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Awards ceremony Jan. 22 at the Community Mental Health Center at Cape Fear Valley. The National Alliance on Mental Illness sponsored the awards to the following recipients: CIT Deputy of the Year: Glen Heard, Cumberland County Sheriff 's Office. CIT Officer of the Year: Sgt. Ryan Manley, Fayetteville Police Department. CIT Detention Officer of the Year: Cpl. Jonathan Fuller, Cumberland County Sheriff 's Office. CIT Paramedic of the Year: Lt. Leslie Campbell, Cumberland County EMS of Cape Fear Valley Health System. CIT Trainer of the Year: Melanie Bunn, training consultant, Alzheimers North Carolina Inc. CIT Champion of the Year: Gail Staley, Program Coordinator for Law Enforcement Training, Fayetteville Technical Community College. CIT Champion of the Year: Doug Webster, Service Line Director for Behavioral Health, Cape Fear Valley Health System. NAMI also presented Hank Debnam, Alliance Behavioral Healthcare Cumberland County Site Director, with a plaque of appreciation. The Cumberland County Public Library and Information Center is hosting a Job Search Boot Camp to provide help for job searches, résumé writing and interview tips. • Feb. 11, 6:30 p.m., Headquarters Library - Writing Killer Résumés: Learn how to write a résumé and discover the difference between a chronological and functional one. • Feb. 18, 6:30 p.m., Headquarters Library - Finding Insider Information on Employment Prospects: If you think a job ad seems too good to be true, you might be right. Check out prospective employers before you apply. Get the research you need to gain a competitive edge over rivals. • March 8, 10 a.m., Headquarters Library - Acing the Interview: Get dressing for success tips and proven techniques for answering interview questions. The class will offer job interview practice session to help you gain confidence. Registration is required for all sessions. To register or for information, go to the library's website at www.cumberland.lib.nc.us or call 483-7727. Headquarters Library is at 300 Maiden Lane. Library Hosts Job Search Boot Camp