Register now for Career Day
The Williams High School Career Fair is April 26 from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. in the school’s gym.
“So far we have 25 booths,” said Terry Warnock, event organizer. “I’m hoping for 10 more by the end of the week.”
Anyone interested in being a part of the fair is asked to call Warnock by the close of business Thursday (April 20).
The targeted attendees will be high school juniors and seniors in the morning, from 8:30-noon, and then the fair will be opened up to the adult community members from 1-4:30 p.m.
Participating employers will be offered a space in the high school gym and a worktable. They will be asked to staff the space with persons knowledgeable about the business and the careers represented, provide printed materials for the attendees and to set up displays.
Participants will be encouraged to do demonstrations of any type that relate to the organization and the careers.
Employers will be given the opportunity to talk about their business or organization and gain a valuable potential future work force. Lunch will be provided.
This list of booths include health care professions, education, fine arts, the hospitality industry, Arizona Game and Fish, banking, the national weather service and the Williams-Grand Canyon News.
Sponsors of this event include Williams-Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce, Williams schools, the Coconino County School to Work, the Northern Arizona Rural Trust Cluster and Coconino County Tech Prep.
For further information, call Sullivan or Cynthia Gilbert, chamber administrative assistant, at 635-1418. Or call Warnock at 635-4484.
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