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    Rotary Sponsors High School Career Day

    March 5, 2013No Comments
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    logo_rotaryclubSedona AZ (March 5, 2013) – The Rotary Club of Sedona has worked with counselors at Sedona Red Rock High School to host a Career Fair for high school students on Thursday, March 7 from 8 to 11:30 AM at Sedona’s Red Rock High School.

    Representatives from approximately 50 careers and 14 Universities, Colleges and Career Schools will be anxious to talk with students from Sedona Red Rock High School, Verde Valley School and Oak Creek Ranch School about what their careers and programs have to offer. Local businesses and professionals are donating their time to develop fact sheets about the careers they represent and then to talk with students and answer their questions.

    Sedona Fire and Police Departments have arranged to provide a medical transport helicopter, fire truck, ambulance, and police car for students to inspect and ask questions about. Student built cars from the Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix will also be present.

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    For more information contact Rotary New Generations Chair Jennette Bill at 928-301-1363.

    Rotary Club of Sedona Sedona Red Rock High School

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