News from our members

Business Achievers’ Bootcamp

The Montachusett Veterans Outreach Center is proud to present “The Business Achievers Boot Camp”. This event provide an interactive and exciting day of professional development for your leaders and staff members. Lunch is provided at all ticket levels. It will feature professional certified business coaches from the firm InnerOvation and DYNAMIC national speaker, coach and author, Kendall Ficklin. Energize, educate, and empower your business by attending this one of a kind event. And, by the way, ALL proceeds go to supporting local veterans via the MVOC wellness and mental health programs.

 

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/business-achievers-bootcamp-tickets-37456382047

 

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BEAT SHAZAM CASTING

Now casting season 2 of Beat Shazam and looking for contestants nationwide!!! This is your chance to win up to 1 MILLION DOLLARS! Casting only has a few weeks left, so please apply as soon as possible! Be sure to check out our casting flyer listed at the bottom of this email for details of how to apply – www.beatshazamcasting.com.

We are also looking for many speciality teams for the show – listed below.

– Grandparents or Grandparent and Grandchild (over 18)

– Cowboys

– Fraternity Brothers/Sorority Sisters

– College Students

– Taxi/Lyft/Uber Drivers

– Doctors/Nurses

– Truck Drivers

– Cheerleaders

– Hair Stylists

– Bartenders/Waiters/Hostesses

– Coaches

– Pageant Queens

– Chefs/Line Cooks/Bakers

– Baristas

– Expecting Mothers

– Plumbers 

– Bouncers/Security Guards

– Back-Up Dancers

– Flight Attendants/Pilots

– Fitness Instructors

– Veterinarians 

– DJs

– Lunch Ladies

– Janitors

– Bodybuilders/Wrestlers

– Construction Workers

– Plumbers

– Mechanics

– Mail Men/Women

– Firefighters/EMT’s

– Police Officers

– Lifeguards

– Race Car Drivers

– One Hit Wonders

If you fit any of the specialty teams listed above – when applying for the show please make sure to note this under question #2 on the casting application (exactly how it is listed above). You can apply at www.beatshazamcasting.com

A+ Firearms Training Schedule Update

A+ Firearms Training of MA here with a class schedule update.

Our next scheduled class is the Handgun Selection.  Please note, in an attempt to help our customers, we have changed the date from Friday, November 3rd to Sunday, November 5th.  The class time has changed as well to 8:30am to 1:30pm.

In this class you are given the opportunity to shoot three rounds from each of 12 handguns to help you determine what size handgun fits you best and how much perceived recoil you can safely handle.

You start with a .22 caliber “pocket” pistol and progress upwards in both physical size and caliber to a .357 Magnum and military spec 1911 (.45caliber), as well as the Smith & Wesson Governor which can shoot .45 Long Colt, 45 ACP, and .410 shotgun shells.

This class should enable you to purchase the correct fitting handgun just for you, instead of getting one that’s too big/small and that you may not be able to handle the recoil.  Then you would have to trade it in, at possibly hundreds of dollars loss for one of the correct fit for you.

Call NOW to register for this class.

Cost is only $110 to shoot 12 guns.  This is the best deal you can find anywhere around.

Trees for Soldiers

Trees for Soldiers is a month long project starting the Friday after Thanksgiving and runs right up to Christmas.  We provide Christmas trees at no charge to military men and women.  This year on December 8th the Boston Bruins Foundation will be here from 1-3 to show their support for our organization and to spread the word about this program.

EANE Compensation Consulting Services

Let us work closely with your organization to develop base, variable, and total rewards programs that align with and support the achievement of your key business strategies and goals!

 

It is our goal to design equitable and defensible pay systems that will help attract and retain high caliber employees and enhance employee engagement.

We will collaborate with your management team to help you to define and align your compensation philosophy with your mission, business objectives, fiscal capabilities, and retention efforts.

Our customized services include:

  • Developing base compensation, pay grades, and salary administration guidelines through the use of position evaluations, market analysis, and salary range development.
  • Determining whether a bonus or other variable pay plan is right for your organization.
  • An FLSA review, auditing your exemptions to ensure proper documentation to provide a safe harbor for your organization.
  • Designing a performance management system that will align performance measures to your organization’s culture, behavioral competencies and business objectives, linking individual pay increases with performance.

 

For more information about our Compensation Consulting Services, contact Patti D’Amaddio at pdamaddio@eane.org or by phone at 877-662-6444.

Fitchburg State University Launches New Student Jobs Site

studentjobs.fitchburgstate.edu connects Fitchburg State students with local businesses looking for part-time help. On the student jobs website, students can search/apply for jobs and businesses can submit their part-time job openings for review by the university. The service is free for both students and businesses.

Interested businesses should visit studentjobs.fitchburgstate.edu to create a profile and post their available jobs. For more information, they can contact the Director of Career & Advising Centers Erin Kelleher at ekelleher@fitchburgstate.edu or 978-665-3151.

Clinton Public Schools Cordially Invites You to Attend a Workforce Development Breakfast

Thursday, December 7, 2017
7:30 AM to 8:30 AM
In the Clinton High School Library

A Hot Breakfast will be served

The purpose of this breakfast is to gather input from local employers to help Clinton Public Schools ensure that our graduates are college and career ready.

Our goals are to identify:
• The skills that all of our students need to be ready to enter the workforce
• Any specific vocational or early college program which would make our students more ready to enter the local workforce
• Opportunities for work-based learning experiences for our students

Please RSVP by November 30th
To Mary at (978)365-4200 or neeleym@clinton.k12.ma.us

We look forward to meeting with you and thank you for your support of the Clinton Public Schools

New Beginnings Home Care would like to share this exciting news with all of you

New Beginnings Home Care would like to share this exciting news with all of you. We are so happy to announce that we are officially moving to a bigger space. Since growing so rapidly and adding more staff to the office, and hiring more aides. This building is going to be perfect and this will be our new home for a long time. With this move we are going to be able to accommodate every need that is requested.

We are officially moving as of this weekend. We will definitely be up and running for Monday, October 30th, 2017. We will not be interrupting any services for all the care we provide to our elders.

Our telephone number and fax number is going to stay the same.

Our new address is:

368 Central Street

Leominster, Ma 01453

Once we are all settled in we will be scheduling an open house for all of the case managers, supervisors and also including our aides.  It’ll be coming soon.

Feel free to stop by before then to check out our new home.

I would just like to thank you so much for your support.

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to give us a call.

Bercume Associates, Inc. adds the Market’s Newest Selection Assessment, PXT Select™ to Business Offering

Bercume Associates, Inc. partners with PXT Select™ to help organizations make smarter hiring decisions.

Bercume Associates, Inc. adds innovative new selection, coaching, & development assessment PXT Select™ to their business offering. The new assessment empowers organizations to navigate the competitive talent landscape with confidence and ease.
“We are proud to partner with Bercume Associates, Inc. to bring this new assessment to market”, said Scott Allison, Vice President and Director at Wiley. “Our partners are trusted advisors to their clients and have a powerful impact on organizations. Great organizations know that success begins with hiring the right people. By working with PXT Select and Bercume Associates, Inc., organizations of all sizes experience greater insight and confidence in their hiring process.

Too many organizations make crucial hiring decisions based solely on impressions rather than data. Powered by the latest advancements in assessment technology, PXT Select provides the hiring manager with insight into a candidate’s cognitive abilities, behavioral traits, and interests, including tips about the candidate’s potential job fit and relevant job-specific interview questions.

“Selecting, onboarding, and developing talent are crucial for the success of your business, as well as, for attracting and retaining top talent. PXT Select provides effective tools for leaders at all levels and sizes of organizations.” said Deb Bercume, Executive Coach & Consultant, Bercume Associates, Inc.
About PXT Select™ PXT Select makes the very human decisions about hiring simpler and smarter. Combining over 20 years of research with powerful assessment technology, PXT Select and its intuitive suite of reports helps fill the gap between the resume and the interview. This powerful selection assessment provides organizations with actionable objective data about candidates and employees in a simple to understand format that helps them to interview better and hire smarter. PXT Select™ is available exclusively through the PXT Select Authorized Partner network. Learn more at www.BercumeAssociates.com.

Three Encaustics Artists Will Be “Waxing into Winter” with Stunning Colors and Textures at Gallery Sitka in Fitchburg

With an opening on Saturday, Nov. 4, three fascinating local artists will present works all in the waxy medium of encaustic, yet each approaching it by way of her own distinctive aesthetic. Each artist has a different take on the possibilities of this remarkable medium.

Painter Kellie Weeks considers herself an abstract, not a representational, artist. Indeed her paintings are dynamic studies of pure color, light, and form. She has spent a number of years experimenting with various media but now is focusing on encaustics, incorporating dry pigments, metal leaf, shellac, and other materials. The medium gives her a means of expression of unsurpassed quality, depth, and brilliancy.

Ms. Weeks is continually seeking to make her insights into a transcendent world concrete and permanent, searching for what Mark Rothko called “an anecdote of the spirit.” As in her “Memory Series” of paintings, she explores the world of memories that undoubtedly change over time and which take on something of a life of their own in our dreams. The work seeks to express “what’s lost and what’s remembered,” that tension between our thoughts and feelings that may always be near the surface and those that may remain deep within us, influencing us in sometimes mysterious ways.

Paintings such as “A Place of Rest” indeed express harmony and balance, with the colors and shapes complementing each other. In other pictures, by contrast, various elements seem to be competing. “Holding Ground,” for example, seems to be the site of a battle among various shapes and colors. The artist appears to have dripped some pale yellow wax on top of already cured layers, but the little streams of yellow wax are somewhat jarringly horizontal, not vertical! Obviously at time of dripping the molten wax ran down from what at that stage must have been the top of the picture. Once it solidified, the finished painting showed us wax dripping “across” the canvas, not down, as it would have to do in a more mundane, predictable world. This defiance of gravity is audacious enough, but then stark, thick bands of yellow and red seem to be just as defiant and uncooperative. Even so, the lines are all encountering each other at right angles, all verticals and horizontals, so that a “logical” pattern seems to appear amid the chaos.

Ms. Weeks received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Bradford College in 2001. She has exhibited nationally in many juried and group shows, and in 2011 was included in a group show called “Imagination” at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Jeanne Borofsky has a wonderful work ethic: “I like to have fun when I work,” she says. “Combining two of my favorite activities—folding origami and painting with wax, I construct images that explore the use and interaction of color with whimsical references to my dreams and fantasies.”

This is evident in some of the paintings she will be showing at this exhibition. A number of these involve the intricate origami structures that take on color and life from the hot wax layered overall. In the mix, various personalities—Ms. Borofsky likes to call them “creatures”—appear in unexpected places. In “Home Sweet Home,” for example, viewers may find two persons, one a giant and one a “normal”-sized person who nevertheless both seem to be creatures from another world. They don’t even seem quite at home in the castle itself, which is much more machine-like than organic, with various dials and ducts and main-boards showing (although some of the structure defies the techno-motif, plainly being made from tree branches).

In “City Block 1,” the structure appears to be literally a cube or a wood block but could also be a package, what with it carrying a postage stamp and a postmark superimposed. But once again the creatures so familiar to fans of Jeanne’s work appear. In this case it may be a diminutive brontosaurus poking its head out from the three pointed-roof houses that ride on top of the cube. Is this block meant to be stationary, a feature of the city—one block, to use another sense of the word, on the streetscape? Or is it a package, making its way all around the world, or anyway around the world of Jeanne’s imagination? One could make a case for both.