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PowHERful Women’s Hike

PowHERful Women’s Hike

Join Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin for a hike and an opportunity to discuss legislation and local issues. 

Saturday, September 8
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Chumash Indian Museum Trails
3290 Lang Ranch Pkwy.
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362

Please RSVP for an appointment time.

To RSVP please call (805) 482-1904 or register below.

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The Importance of Digital Literacy and Inclusion

California Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, Ventura County Office of Education, The California Emerging Technology Fund and Charter Communications cordially invite you to attend a community discussion about the importance of digital literacy & inclusion.

Friday, July 27, 2018
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

The Oxnard Performing Arts Center | Thousand Oaks - Hueneme Room
800 Hobson Way
Oxnard, CA 93030

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Attendance at this event by a Public Official will constitute acceptance of a reportable gift.

Job, Career, and Information Fair

Job, Career, and Information Fair

Veterans, Service Members, Military Spouses and Families, please join us at the Job, Career, and Information Fair. There will be employer and informational booths to help you plan for your future, today.

Admission is free to job seekers and booth participants.

August 25
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Camarillo Community Center
1605 Burnley Street
Camarillo

If you are an employer who has positions available and who would like to participate please fill out the registration form below and send to nancy.frawley@asm.ca.gov.

For more information contact my office at 805-482-1904.

I look forward to seeing you there!

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Scams, Schemes, Fakes, and Frauds

Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin invites you to join her and Detective Tim Lohman from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office at their Scams, Schemes, Fakes, and Frauds event. As the chair of the select Cybersecurity committee, Assemblymember Irwin will kick off the event with a welcome and conversation on effective and easily implemented cybersecurity tips. Detective Lohman will give an engaging presentation on the current scams impacting Ventura County residents. With his dynamic speaking style and information gained from over a decade of experience, his presentation will provide real life skills on how to best protect yourself.

Thursday, July 26
10:00 – 11:30 a.m.

Orvene S. Carpenter Community Center
550 Park Avenue
Port Hueneme, CA  93041

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2nd Annual "Be Prepared” Safety Fair

Be Prepared Safety FairAssemblymember Jacqui Irwin and the City of Thousand Oaks invite you to attend the “Be Prepared” Safety Fair.

There will be booths, displays, demonstrations, K9s, safety vehicles, a drive-in car seat safety check station and more.

May 19
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza Park
2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.
(Free Parking in the structure)

Outside Stage Presentations:
10:30 - The Thomas Fire Story with Sheriff Geoff Dean and Chief Mark Lorenzen
11:15 - The Scam Stops Here, Protect Yourself From the Latest Scams
12:00 - Active Shooter, Run, Hide, Fight Program

For more information please call (805) 482-1904.

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Sunday Sidewalk Session

Sidewalk Sessions with Jacqui IrwinJoin Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin for coffee and an opportunity to discuss legislation and local issues. 

Sunday, February 11
9:30 - 11 a.m.

Peet’s Coffee
595 N. Moorpark Rd.
Thousand Oaks

Please RSVP for an appointment time.

To RSVP please call (805) 482-1904 or register below.

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Free Money for College

Funding Your College FuturePaying for college can be difficult, but California has always been a leader in providing eligible students with an affordable college education. The Cal Grant and the Middle Class Scholarship are two great state programs to help California families afford college:

Cal Grant, a need-based state financial aid program, has been a big part of making college affordable for many California families. Qualified students can receive up to $12,192 in funding to attend almost any college in California – awards vary depending on economic need, grades and the college you attend. During the 2015-16 school year, the California Student Aid Commission offered nearly a billion dollars in Cal Grants and other financial aid to approximately 320,000 eligible students.

The Middle Class Scholarship Act is a newer program for students who do not qualify for Cal Grants but are still priced out of college. It offers sliding-scale discounts of up to 40 percent for families who earn $150,000 or less and don't qualify for Cal Grants, which support lower-income students. Students must have at least a “C” average.

Students apply just as they would for a federal loan or a Cal Grant, by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 2. They must also have a C average. Don't delay! The deadline to apply is March 2.

You and your family may attend any of the Cash for College workshops, regardless of where your child attends high school. For more information, please contact my Oxnard office at (805) 483-4488 or my Camarillo office at (805) 482-1904.

Cash for College workshops: 

Saturday, February 10
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Oxnard College
Student Services Building
4000 South Rose Avenue
Oxnard

*Attendees can park in any lot. Parking is free and passes are not required for this event.

Or

Moorpark College
Fountain Hall Atrium
7075 Campus Road
Moorpark

*Attendees should park in lots A or B. Parking is free and passes are not required for this event.

Small Business Cybersecurity: Prevention and Protection

Small Business CybersecurityMore than 60% of small businesses are affected by a cyberattack every year. Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, along with local cybersecurity professionals will be hosting an event to teach small businesses how to keep their vital data secure.

Who:

  • Kimo Hildreth, Ventura County High Tech Task Force
  • Michael Soltys, Professor of Computer Science, CSUCI

Where: Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
             2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362

When: Friday, December 8th
            8:30 - 10 a.m.

Please RSVP at (805) 482-1904 or online below.

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Select Committee on Organic Waste: Our Goals and How to Achieve Them

Recent legislation has created some challenging waste diversion and new climate goals. California needs regulatory agencies to work together to ensure these new goals can be met. The state will need approximately 100 new facilities within the next several years in order to reach their emission goals.

 

Who: Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin and Assemblymember Kevin McCarty

What: A hearing regarding organic waste in the 21st century.

Where: Cal State University Channel Islands, Malibu Hall

When: Thursday, October 26 from 10:00 a.m.  to 12:00 p.m.

Committee Hearing - Organic Waste: Our Goals and How to Achieve Them

Assembly Select Committee on Waste Reduction & Recycling in 21st Century California
Assemblymember Kevin McCarty, Chair

Organic Waste - Our Goals and How to Achieve Them

AGENDA
October 26, 2017
10 AM to NOON
Mailbu Hall
California State University – Channel Islands

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Introduction:

Welcoming Remarks – Assemblymembers McCarty & Irwin

 

State Agencies:

Hank Brady, SB 1383 Program Manager, CalRecycle

 

Private Sector:  

Neil Edgar, California Compost Coalition

Dave Green, VP of Marketing & Sales, Agromin

Chuck Helget, President
Sector Strategies Inc.
On Behalf of Republic Services

Eric Potashner, Vice President & Senior Director of Strategic Affairs, Recology

Eric Potashner joined Recology’ Corporate team in 2012.  Eric is responsible for the government affairs, permitting and planning as well as community and media relations activities in the 3 states and over 100 communities where Recology operates.  Prior to joining Recology, Eric was a political consultant at Platinum Advisors (2008-2012) and worked as a Chief of Staff for State Senator Carole Migden in Sacramento (1999-2008).

 

Public Sector:

City of Los Angeles (not confirmed)

Mary Pitto, Regulatory Affairs Advocate, Rural County Representatives of California

Mary Pitto joined the RCRC staff in 2002 and serves as a Regulatory Affairs Advocate, as well as the Program Manager for RCRC’s Environmental Services’ Joint Powers Authority (ESJPA). In her capacity as a Regulatory Affairs Advocate, Mary represents RCRC before various state agencies and regulatory bodies that have broad authority over land use and environmental policy. This includes air quality/diesel retrofit regulations, as well as a variety of other issues. As ESJPA Program Manager, Mary provides regulatory advocacy and gives participating counties technical assistance on the regulatory requirements of State and federal mandates regarding solid waste management and waste diversion goals. Mary served 19 years in California rural county government in Calaveras County where she was the Deputy Planning Director and then Senior Administrative Analyst. Mary holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Planning and Management from the University of California at Davis and a Master of Arts in (Wildlife) Biology from the California State University at Fresno.

Mark Schleich, Dir Public Works, Santa Barbara County

Mark Schleich is the Deputy Public Works Director and has been leading the effort to develop their AD/MRF project in the county

 

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