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Contact: Keith C. Brown Telephone: (410) 396-0942 Email: [email protected] Immediate Release Teens and Tweens are invited to the Enoch Pratt Free Library: Forest Park Branch on Wednesday, October 7, 2015 to discover what this particular program can help take our adolescent’s to the next level of success!!! BALTIMORE, MD October 7, 2015 from 5:00-6:00pm Let’s be honest; the most important thing in life, for all people, whether there’s a difference in social economics, cultures, nationalities, environment, or ideologies is to make sure their child/tween/teen not only has the right resources to survive in this forever evolving world but to partake in every opportunity that life has to offer in this economic system called capitalism. Discover how Enoch Pratt Free Library: Forest Park Branch can assist in the future well-being of your greatest investment: Your Tween/Teen. The I.C.Y.E. C.R.E.W. (Inner-City Youth Educating Children in Resumes, Education, and Wellness) will assist your teens and tweens to understand and learn the numerous concepts of economics, investments, finances, banking, life-skills, and ultimately becoming a well- rounded, independent, contributing citizen of our society. This enrichment program is targeted for tweens and teens alike. Parents are suggested/invited to accompany their child if desired. There is no registration; for more information please contact us at (410) 396-0942 or visit us at www.prattlibrary.org .

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Contact: Keith C. BrownTelephone: (410) 396-0942

Email: [email protected]

Immediate Release

Teens and Tweens are invited to the Enoch Pratt Free Library: Forest Park Branch on Wednesday, October 7, 2015 to discover what this particular program can help take our adolescent’s to the next level of success!!!

BALTIMORE, MD October 7, 2015 from 5:00-6:00pm

Let’s be honest; the most important thing in life, for all people, whether there’s a difference in social economics, cultures, nationalities, environment, or ideologies is to make sure their child/tween/teen not only has the right resources to survive in this forever evolving world but to partake in every opportunity that life has to offer in this economic system called capitalism. Discover how Enoch Pratt Free Library: Forest Park Branch can assist in the future well-being of your greatest investment: Your Tween/Teen.

The I.C.Y.E. C.R.E.W. (Inner-City Youth Educating Children in Resumes, Education, and Wellness) will assist your teens and tweens to understand and learn the numerous concepts of economics, investments, finances, banking, life-skills, and ultimately becoming a well-rounded, independent, contributing citizen of our society.

This enrichment program is targeted for tweens and teens alike. Parents are suggested/invited to accompany their child if desired. There is no registration; for more information please contact us at (410) 396-0942 or visit us at www.prattlibrary.org.

You can also follow us on EPFL Twitter and EPFL Facebook or Youtube for more information.

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LATI 14-4 AssignmentKeith C. Brown

EPFLPROGRAM PROPOSAL

Program: I.C.Y.E. C.R.E.W. (Inner City Youth Educating Children in Resumes, Economics, and Wellness). Event Type: After-School Program Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2015 Time: 5:00-6:00pm Library: Forest Park Branch (Enoch Pratt Free Library) Location: Conference Room Age (s) Tween and Teens Status: Walk-Throughs (20 Youth Patrons) (4 Adult Patrons) Evaluation: Have Weekly Assessments for teens/tweens and parents to fill-out. Evaluate Statistics.

Program Description: Let’s be honest; the most important thing in life, for all people, whether there’s a difference in social economics, cultures, nationalities, environment, or ideologies is to make sure their child/tween/teen not only has the right resources to survive in this forever evolving world but to partake in every opportunity that life has to offer in this economic system called capitalism. Discover how Enoch Pratt Free Library: Forest Park Branch can assist in the future well-being of your greatest investment: Your Tween/Teen. This free, enrichment program will consist of mock-interviews, application/resume workshops, banking, online career training, hygiene courses, nutritional courses, life-skilled courses, proper attire/dress code courses, business-professionalism etiquette courses, and much, much, more in store to come. Registration is not required, please stop by the branch or contact us for further questions or information. Need for the Program: Everyone in life wants a piece of the pie of success, prosperity, and the pursuit of economic/financial satisfaction. Your tween/teen early start today can lead to an incredible brighter future for tomorrow. The program’s mission is to provide all tweens/teens with the necessary resources that are not normally available and professional-insight on how to operate and thrive in this up-and-down world of economics/finances. In addition, the program’s vision is to provide inner city teens and teens alike the skills, knowledge, proper guidance, and competency in the system of capitalism and life itself. Overall, the children who are successful in the program can help mentor other inner- city youths in different communities/neighborhoods. The programs mission aligns with our libraries mission to help and provide resources for everyone regardless of race, creed, or gender.

Potential Community Partner: This unique program is library based/concentrated. I would ask certain adults of various occupations to give advice about the balance of life and the daily-task of staying abreast of the two systems of economics/finances. Maryland PROMISE would be a great potential community partner candidate for the I.C.Y.E. C.R.E.W.

Steps for setting up Programs Event:

Complete program syllabus/outline Speak to Children’s and YA Department and provide full-overview of program. Check Annual Funds for Programming-Collect physical resources for program Start screening process of Weekly Speakers/Lecturers/and Local Professionals. Begin Marketing and Advertisements- Online Website, Flyers, and Bi-Monthly Weekly’s.