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AMANCF's 2nd Meeting

Community News

The Advanced Manufacturing Association of North Central Florida is having its second meeting on Friday, May 25 from 3:00pm to 5:00pm at Sandvik Mining and Construction, 13500 NW County Road 235, Alachua, Florida 32615.

Meetings rotate on a quarterly basis. Each meeting showcases a different member's facility. This meeting will consist of a tour of Sandvik Mining and Construction's facility, review the recent kick-off event and discuss the organization's focus for future plans.

AMANCF is a manufacturing association formed March 2012 in Alachua, Bradford, Columbia and surrounding counties in North Central Florida. Its mission is to encourage the success of local manufacturers by promoting, supporting, and expanding manufacturing efforts of all sized within North Central Florida.

Visit AMANCF.org for more meeting details. There you can register as a user, learn more about membership, view pictures of the last meeting, read about future events and complete a survey, intended to help guide AMANCF into what you envision. For questions, call 352.381.7134 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Ken McGurn, past chair of FW, honored by UF

FloridaWorks News

Ken McGurn, past chair of the FloridaWorks' board, and Linda McGurn were honored with the University of Florida's 2012 Distinguished Alumnus Award.

The University of Florida's Distinguished Alumnus Award is the highest honor a graduate can achieve. The award signifies a graduate's contributions in his or her chosen field or outstanding service to the university. The distinction is reserved only for those who have achieved true excellence.

Ken and Linda own McGurn Investment Company and have been instrumental in the redevelopment of downtown Gainesville. They have received over 60 local, state and national awards for their projects, including a HUD National Certificate of Merit. Their projects include dozens of new and renovated buildings including the Opera House which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Sun Center which houses the Downtown Tech Center. There, Ken and Linda provide office space, mentoring and financing for startup companies which have help create dozens of high tech jobs and a thriving tech community in downtown Gainesville.

They are heavily involved in sustainable development and have invested in over 500,000 watts of solar voltaic electrical generating capacity. They have been recognized for their environmental work including being the Alachua County Conservation Stewards of the Year, receiving a Sustainable Florida Award presented by Governor Jeb Bush and recognition by the national Alliance to Save Energy.

They have established two major endowments at the University of Florida including one in support of the Warrington College of Business Administration to be used at the Dean's discretion. Both serve on the Dean's Advisory Board and the UF Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Advisory Board.

To learn more about the impact that Ken and Linda McGurn has in the Gainesville community, click here

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2012 Eat Local Challenge Kickoff

Community News

Hogtown HomeGrown is hosting the 2012 Eat Local Challenge for the month of May. There will be food, cooking demos, information from local food and gardening organizations, acitivities for kids, music and lots of Sunday Tailgate Market vendors.

What is the Challenge?

The Eat Local Challenge, sponsored by HogTown HomeGrown and in its fifth year, encourages participants in North Central Florida to eat local food at every meal and highlights restaurants that feature locall-sources foods on their menus.

The Kickoff

The kick off will be held April 29th from 2:00p,-5:00pm at the Citizen's Co-op on 435 South Main Street. There will be crafts and activities for kids, local acoustic music, Sunday tailgate market vendors, and hourly cooking demos with samples!

The Community Celebration

The Community Celebration will be held on Sunday, May 27th from 3:00pm-5:00pm at Sweet Dreams Homemade Ice Cream on 3437 West University Avenue. Sweet Dreams will make special local flavors for this event, and there will be door prize drawings. 

For more information, click here.

To download a Keep Track Chart, click here.


Child Support Workshop

Community News 

There will be a Child Support Workshop on April 13th from 3:00pm-5:00pm at Library Partnership, 1130 NE 16th Ave., Gainesville, FL 32609. The workshop is provided by Samuel Patterson Stafford, Esq., Director, Eighth Judicial Circuit Court System & Judicial Hearing Office. 

It will cover updates and changes to the Child Support Enforcemnet Division, such as child support establishment, modifications, paternity, administrative process, suspensions of driver license, and arrests & writs of bodily attachment. 

Click here for flier details. 

Vet Fest 2012

Community News

Vet Fest 2012 is being held at the Rose's Auction House - 9057 US HWY 301 South Hampton, FL - on April 14 10:00am-11:00pm and April 15 12:00pm-6:00pm.

Vet Fest 2012 is a no cost event supporting America's veterans and troops. There will be an array of bands, food, vendors, wrestling, car and bike shows, military ceremonies, and more!

For more information, click here.

 

2012 Nonprofit Summit

Community News

The Nonprofit Center of North Central Florida is hosting its 2012 Nonprofit Summit on Thursday, May 24 from 8am - 5pm at the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center, exclusively for nonprofit professionals, board members, community leaders, and University of Florida and Santa Fe faculty and students.

It will be an inspiring day of education focused on empowering and enhancing your nonprofit organization. Continuing Education credits are available.

Click here to RSVP.

Gainesville's Own Recognized as 2012 Presidential Scholar

Community News

Gainesville's Safa Kaleem, from Eastside High School, has been named a 2012 Presidential Scholar and Gainesville's Carl Henriksen recognized as Most Influential Teacher.

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced the 48th class of Presidential Scholars, recognizing 141 high school seniors for their accomplishments in academics or the arts.

"Honoring Presidential Scholars is an important celebration of students showing the dedication, creativity and ambition to become future leaders," Duncan said. "As national, state and local leaders work side by side with principals, teachers, and parents to make our schools better, we can learn from the students all around us whose hard work and accomplishments embody the kind of excellence we want every child to achieve."

The White House Commission on Presidential Scholars, appointed by President Obama, selects honored scholars annually based on their academic success, artistic excellence, essays, school evaluations and transcripts, as well as evidence of community service, leadership, and demonstrated commitment to high ideals. Of the three million students expected to graduate from high school this year, more than 3,300 candidates qualified for the 2012 awards determined by outstanding performance on the College Board SAT and ACT exams, and through nominations made by Chief State School Officers or the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts nationwide YoungArts™ competition.

The 2012 Presidential Scholars are comprised of one young man and one young woman from each state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, and from U.S. families living abroad, as well as 15 chosen at-large and 20 Presidential Scholars in the Arts.

Created in 1964, the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program has honored more than 6,000 of the nation's top-performing students with the prestigious award given to honorees during the annual ceremony in D.C. The program was expanded in 1979 to recognize students who demonstrate exceptional talent in the visual, literary and performing arts. Since 1983, each Presidential Scholar has been offered the opportunity to invite his or her most inspiring and challenging teacher to the annual ceremony where they are honored with a Teacher Recognition Award from the U.S. Department of Education.

The 2012 ceremony will be held June 16, when each honoree will receive a Presidential Scholar Medallion. For a complete list of 2012 U.S. Presidential Scholars, click here.

 

The Ice House Entrepreneurship Program

Community News

Santa Fe College and Kauffman, the Foundation of Entrepreneurship, is hosting the Ice House Entrepreneurship Program on Wednesday, May 2, 2012 from 3:30pm-5:15pm at the Santa Fe College Fine Arts Hall. Reception will follow. This is an opportunity to celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit in Gainesville, meet the developers of this program and the authors of "Who Owns the Ice House?: Eight Life-Lessons From an Unlikely Entrepreneur", and recognize graduates from the TechQuest, Entrepreneurship Academy and Bradford Incubator programs. Click here to RSVP. 

Supported by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the Ice House Entrepreneurship Program is a revolutionary new "blended" learning program designed to inspire and engage participants in the fundamental concepts of an entrepreneurial mindset. From young adults to higher education, from workforce training to aspiging entrepreneurs, the Ice House Program is redefining entrepreneurship education in classrooms and communities across America. 

 

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Gainesville Welcomes MindTree

FloridaWorks News

Gainesville Welcomes MindTree and 400 High-Tech Jobs
Gainesville selected because of the collaboration and orchestrated response from the community
 
MindTree Limited, a global IT and product engineering company, announced its decision to select Gainesville, FL as the site for its United States expansion Tuesday, March 27, 2012. The expansion of MindTree, co-headquartered in Warren, New Jersey and Bangalore, India, will infuse a $2.925 million capital investment into the Gainesville economy and will create 400 new high-tech jobs over the next five years.
 
According to the Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce, “MindTree officials considered site locations in South Carolina and Alabama, but ultimately selected Gainesville for the area’s innovative workforce talent, community spirit and unparalleled quality of life.”
 
The Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Council for Economic Outreach worked with local and state partners, including representatives from FloridaWorks - the regional workforce board for Alachua and Bradford County, the University of Florida, Santa Fe College, the Alachua County School Board, Enterprise Florida, Inc. and more.
 
“The relationships developed with our partners and MindTree will allow us to attract, retain and develop the talent that wants to stay in our community.   FloridaWorks is ready to connect people to the training, resources and services they need to find opportunity in this new economy," states Kim Tesch-Vaught, vice president of workforce.
 
“MindTree recognized that Gainesville is a leader in innovation-based industry and an emerging epicenter of Creative Class job growth,” said Mayor Craig Lowe. “They rightly saw the Innovation District, with its proximity to both the University of Florida and Downtown Gainesville as the perfect place to locate their business. I am proud to welcome them to our community.”
 
MindTree will be located on the 2nd Avenue corridor, one of Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency’s designated enterprise zones.
 

City of Gainesville Youth Summit

Community News

FloridaWorks will mentor students on successful interviewing techniques and resume writing tips during the City of Gainesville Youth Summit on May 19 from 8am to 4pm at the T.A. Wright Family Life Center at Mount Carmel Baptist Church, 2505 NE 8th Ave.

The summit is hosted by the City of Gainesville and held in partnership with FloridaWorks, Ignite Life Center, Take Stock in Children and University of Florida Alliance. There will be free lunch and refreshments served.

To RSVP, contact Maria Gonzalez at 352.393.8329 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Solar Energy & Efficiency Expo

Community News 

The Alachua Clean Energy taskforce is hosting a Solar Energy and Efficiency Expo on Saturday, April 21st from 11:00am to 1:00pm at the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity House on 13 Fraternity Drive for free. 

This fully interactive and hands-on expo features the basics of solar electric, solar hot water, financing and solar readiness for home and business in Gainesville. This expo also features a live demonstration of a state-of-the-art solar electric and hot water training system. It is targeted to anyone who considers solar as an electric or water heating source. 

For questions, call 352.381.7080. 

2nd Annual Gala for the Arts

Community News 

Gainesville Fashion Week 2012 presents the 2nd Annual Gala for the Arts Friday, April 13th at Villa East. Doors open at 7:00pm. 

Gala for the Arts is an annual black-tie event featuring a silent auction including original art pieces by more than 40 artists, as well as gift cards and baskets from sponsors like Macy's, Sephora, and Dragonfly. The Gala will include live musical performances, runway shows, fine spirits and a wonderful menu from Celebrations Catering.

For more information, visit www.gainesvillefashionweek.com

SFC Spring Arts Festival

Community News

Santa Fe College will be hosting their 42 Spring Arts Festival on April 14 from 9:00am-5:30pm and April 15 from 12:00pm-5:30pm. The festival will be taking place in Historic Downtown Gainesville between N Main St and NE 1st Street.

The Spring Arts Festival will feature an array of artists that specialize in many different media such as ceramics, painting, jewlery making, glass, photography, sculpture, computer, and more! There will be food vendors and performing artists throughout the festival.

For more information, click here.

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Any views or opinions expressed or implied in this newsletter are solely those of the referenced organization or referenced or quoted source, and do not represent those of FloridaWorks, its affiliates, contracted service providers or Board members. This newsletter is intended to inform everyone of community activites and events.

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Stephanie Gocklin
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Phone: 352-244-5450
sgocklin@floridaworksonline.com