Archive for May, 2009

“Training the Trainers”

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Curious as to how one recruits women and encourages them to stay in IT classes and careers?  We have the workshop for you!  Sponsored by WomenTech, it’s a two day intensive seminar that gives educators strategiesto do exactly that.

28th National WomenTech Educators 

Train-the-Trainer Workshop 

July 23 & 24, 2009

We are encouraging institutions to register as teams with our special low cost group rates so that they will have assistance in implementation when they return home. Bring a team of technology instructors, math teachers, counselors, administrators and school-to-career and tech-prep coordinators.

Strategies that work! Learn “How To” Recruit & Retain Women and Girls in the Technology Classroom this semester and train others.

Strategies that work! Here is some breaking news from the nation’s expert on preparing women and girls for technology careers…

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Welders are Everywhere!

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Day trippin’ in Santa Fe, and who do I meet? Tomás. He and his buddy were stopping off at the bank to deposit a check. They’d been working on a film. They didn’t mention any names, but filmmaking is a big industry in New Mexico. Some titles you may recognize: No Country for Old Men, Traffic, Mall Cop, Sunshine Cleaning, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Seraphim Fallsthe complete list is online and includes t.v. shows in production here: Breaking Bad, Crash, and In Plain Sight.

So with filming, comes a lot of “Below the Line” work… the stuff that happens behind the scenes… the stuff that makes the scenes, literally building sets and props and scaffolding and lord knows what else.  And there’s work for welders too.  And itt’s been good work for Tomás. In fact, he says his Lincoln Electric Welder is “the only redhead that ever made me any money!”
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Check out the directory of welders online at the Film New Mexico site.

And keep your eyes open…  welders are everywhere!

…and so is Arc-Zone.com….
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Rosie’s Girls

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Rosie’s Girls is an all-girls camp for 6th to 8th graders in Vermont (and California, South Carolina, and Ohio) that primarily teaches them skills in trades like carpentry, welding, electrical wiring, auto repair, and fire fighting!  The rest of their time is spent making their own artwork and testing their strength in activites like rock climbing and self defense.

To hear more about this experience in the girls’ own words, you can read The Riveter Blog, written by the girls participating at the California camp.

You Race Like a Girl! (and that’s a compliment)

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

The Cornwall Motor Speedway kicks off on May 17th in Cornwall, NY, and in celebration of this much-beloved sport, we have an article for you about two girls for whom racing is their middle name.  Go-kart racing, that is.

Racing is a real family affair for Ladouceurs

Posted By TODD HAMBLETON

Cornwall Motor Speedway season is just a few weeks away.

And don’t forget about go-kart season.

The Ladouceur girls sure haven’t. Brianna Ladouceur, 10, and Shelbie Ladouceur, 16, are, well, old pros at the four-year-old track for kids.

And, they’re coming off a very successful 2008 season — each Ladouceur girl picked up six wins at their home course.

“They did very well,” said a proud dad, Mike Ladouceur.

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Green Manufacturing Jobs are Sprouting up All Over!

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Scott Solar, manufacturer of solar panels, is opening their super slick manufacturing facility at the Mesa Del Sol development in Albuquerque. More than 300 new jobs for Albuquerque…. and more coming:

There is an Arc-Zone connection– we sent them a nice little package last month. Where else would they get the high performance welding accessories they need for their new high-end manufacturing facility?

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