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August 04, 2015

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AUGUST 5-11, 2015 UCW 13 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Be sure to see what we have in store for you! News, views, arts & entertainment. Coming Every Week.... Exciting features on timely topics that matter to you! www.upandcomingweekly.com 484-6200 CUMBERLAND co.cumberland.nc.us The Cumberland County Public Library and Information Center will host a job fair Aug. 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Headquarters Library, 300 Maiden Lane. Employers representing business, industry and the public sector will be on hand. Job seekers are encouraged to dress for success, bring plenty of resumes and be prepared for on-the-spot interviews. For information, go to cumberland.lib.nc.us. Library Will Host Job Fair Aug. 19 Health Dept. Baby Parenting Classes The Cumberland County Department of Public Health will be offering a series of free educational parenting classes starting Aug. 11 for parents or any adults supervising children ages 0-18. The classes will focus on positive parenting behaviors and attitudes. It can be stressful for a parent when dealing with a child who is upset or crying. The class is designed to help parents maintain a positive attitude and response to their child or children in their care. "This class will help parents learn how to remain cool, calm and collected because if the parent is angry and acts out, the child will respond by doing the same," said Susan Dover, maternal and child health educator. Each class in the three-part series is three hours. Pre- registration is required and parents are asked to attend all three classes in order to obtain a certificate of completion. Register early, as class space is limited. For more information and to register for classes, call 910- 433-3890. The Health Department is located at 1235 Ramsey St. The Cumberland County Sheriff 's Office unveiled a mobile jail cell as part of the Sheriff 's Detention Prevention Program July 23. The mobile jail cell was built in an enclosed trailer, which allows it to be transported to a venue for display. The trailer is designed to help educate the public on the look and feel of a real jail cell without actually being incarcerated. The trailer will be used as a detention prevention tool to keep youth out of trouble and out of jail. Mobile Jail Aims To Prevent Detention From left, Chief Jailer Maj. Larry Trotter, Cpl. Harry Carswell, Capt. Tandra Adams, Sgt. Lakesia Christian, Capt. Peggy Spencer, Capt. Fred Hastie, Sgt. Charles Ansin and Sgt. Victor Worsley at the mobile jail cell's unveiling in front of the Courthouse. Applications are being accepted for the Fall 2015 session of the Cumberland County Citizens' Academy, which will be held Sept. 15 through Oct. 27 for seven consecutive Tuesdays at various county locations. The free academy helps citizens gain a better understanding of what county government does and how the various departments play a role in the community. You must be a Cumberland County resident to apply. The application is available online at co.cumberland.nc.us. For more information, please call Jon Soles at 910-321-6579 or email jsoles@co.cumberland.nc.us. Citizens' Academy Accepting Applications

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