Thursday, February 4, 2016
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Faculty Grant Opportunity - Scholarship Grant

Scholarship Grant

In recognition that faculty scholarship is not confined to the summer months, the Faculty Development Committee has jettisoned "summer" from the title of these grants. In 2016, $24,000 will be awarded to support the scholarly endeavors of full-time faculty. Grants will likely be in the form of two course reassignments, two $4,000 grants, and up to four
$2,000 grants, but final award levels will be based on the merit and need of individual projects as well as the pool of applications.

See the Call for Proposals for more information:
http://web.augsburg.edu/ctl/cfp/2016_SG.pdf

Access the online application form on the CTL Grants page:
http://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/grant-applications

Applications for this and grant (in addition to two other CTL grant opportunities) are due on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15.

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Faculty Inclusion Group Discussion - February 10

Striving for an Inclusive Faculty: Discussing James Baldwin's "A Talk to Teachers"
Wednesday, February 10
9:30-11:00am, Marshall Room

All faculty and staff are invited to participate in the next "Striving for an Inclusive Faculty" discussion. Next Wednesday's event will explore the aims of education in a democracy, and do so through a democratic discussion structure, the Paideia Seminar.

Please RSVP to ctl@augsburg.edu to receive a reading guide and copy of the reading, James Baldwin's "A Talk to Teachers."

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It's Time to Visit the Writing Lab

It's time! The marvelous writing tutors at the Augsburg Writing Lab are ready to help Augsburg students with any writing task -- papers, reports, applications, personal statements, resumes, etc. The WL is located on the street level of Lindell Library, just left of the circulation desk. No appointments are taken; just come with ideas, drafts (in hard copy), assignments. Last semester, the tutors conducted over 1,000 sessions with Augsburg grad and undergrad students. Here are the hours for spring semester:

Mondays: 11:10-1:40 and 6:30-9:30 PM
Tuesdays: 12:30-3:00; 3:30-6:00; and 7:30-10 PM
Wednesdays: 3:30-6:00 and 6:30-9:00 PM
Thursdays: 12:30-3:00; 3:30-6:00 and 7:30-10:00 PM
Fridays: 4:30-7:00 PM
Sundays: 5:00-8:00 PM

Questions? Contact K. Swanson, English professor (swanson@augsburg.edu).

Note: Faculty and staff: If you would like a WL tutor to make a brief visit to your class, please contact K. Swanson or Brid Henry, student supervisor.

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Internship Opportunity at UIC in China

Augsburg graduates and graduating seniors (May 2016) are invited to apply for a one-academic year Internship at UIC. Applications for the Intern position must be completed and submitted to UIC's International Development Office no later than the 14th of February 2016.

More info and application form: http://bit.ly/1PgIO38
Inquiries: intl-intern@uic.edu.hk or devega@augsburg.edu

Requirements for the Application include:

1. Successful completion of a Bachelor's degree in any relevant programme.

2. A full transcript of academic work completed with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.

3. Two letters of recommendation from academic staff supporting the application.

4. A full personal resume including an expression of interest in a position in a specific programme which is offered as a major at UIC. The applicant should articulate the skills and experience he/she would bring to this specific area of the UIC academic programme. General Education is also a viable academic area in which to pursue an Intern position. See the following website for more information on the academic curriculum at UIC: http://uic.edu.hk/en/

5. Additional information of activities, working experiences, travel and special strengths including computer/technology skills which are important in assuming the role of an Intern.

6. Agreement to enroll in a specially designed "Chinese Language, Culture, History and Development Programme"(see Compensation for the Intern Position at UIC below for details) offered by the Centre for Chinese Language and Culture (CLC) at UIC during their year of residence at UIC.

7. An interview conducted by the Director of International Education at the home institution in which the applicant is enrolled. It is the applicant's responsibility to schedule this interview with the Director of International Education at his/her home institution.


Compensation for the Intern position at UIC:

1. A monthly housing allowance (RMB1000, for example, for shared apartments at Horizon Cove) will be granted; health insurance; and a round-trip economy air ticket from home country to China of up to RMB11, 000 on a reimbursement basis (the China-home country ticket is given upon successful completion of contract) and ferry or bus fare from airport of arrival to Zhuhai;

2. A monthly stipend of RMB 6000 ($950 US) is paid from assumption of duties in August/September to the end of June. During this period Interns are involved in assigned duties and organizing activities (see requirements and responsibilities of Interns below).

3. A "Chinese Language, Culture, History and Development Programme" consisting of (a) two Chinese language classes of 3 hours weekly in both semesters; (b) lectures/seminars on Chinese culture, history and development at fortnightly intervals, 2 to 3 hours each, 3 to 4 times per semester; and (c) 2-4 visits to historical sites and museums in nearby locations to appreciate the great depth of Chinese history and culture.

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Steen Grant - Request for Proposals

The Steen Committee is happy to announce that the Request for Proposal is now ready for distribution for people interested in applying for a Steen Grant. As you will recall, this grant originated with an endowment left by Professor Paul Steen, former chair and faculty member in the Social Work Department. He specified that the money be used for projects to "reconcile the races". Thus, project applications are welcome to support projects designed to bring people together who differ by race and ethnicity, as well as in other social identities.

Please view the document listed below on how to submit a proposal:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lddDXVkjP_LldPaEAZAbei0vJjfVAwWHrnmvAydbdsk/edit?usp=sharing

Thank you on behalf of the Steen Committee: Nate Hallanger, Joanne Reeck, Christina Erickson and, Nancy Rodenborg. Any of the listed members of the Steen Committee can answer your questions.

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General Announcements

Practice Your Spanish TODAY

Mesa de Conversación

Join us to practice Spanish in a relaxed and fun setting! Formally the Spanish Conversation Group, Mesa de Conversación meets on Thursdays from 11:30-1:00pm on the 2nd floor of the Christensen Center in the Riverside Room Our relaxed and friendly gatherings are a place where you can meet new people, practice your Spanish & learn about culture. All levels are welcome! Come for 10 minutes or for the whole session, whatever works for you. Feel free to bring your lunch. Questions? Contact Kate Reinhardt at reinhard@augsburg.edu , ext. 1081, or Sarah Degnar Riveros, riveross@augburg.edu, ext. 1082.

We hope to see you there!

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Welcome Dawn Miller to Human Resources

On 1/27, Dawn Miller joined the Human Resources team as Augsburg's Senior HR Generalist. She is filling the position that Tammy McBroom previously held.

Dawn brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in HR, primarily in employee and labor relations, training and facilitation and HR compliance. She most recently worked for HealthEast for 11 years as a Lead Senior HR Business Partner/Generalist and has worked in the human resources field for 20 years. Dawn holds a BA in Speech-Communications from the University of Minnesota.

If you have HR questions, Dawn can be reached at 612.330.1216 or millerd1@augsburg.edu.

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College Possible Has New Student Openings

College Possible is expanding its services on campus! College Possible provides one-on-one coaching and support focused on college success. We will now be accepting currently enrolled students who are Pell, DACA, and/or MN Dream Act-eligible, and were NOT a part of our high school programming. Visit http://www.collegepossibleapplication.org to apply or come by Memorial 210 and 212 to learn more from one of the new campus coaches!

We look forward to meeting you,
Erin Sully: sullye@augsburg.edu
Teresa Butel: butelt@augsburg.edu
Ashley Johnson: johnsona@augsburg.edu

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Food Service Specials

2/4/16 Thursday

There is Plated Salmon Cake at Lunch Today in The Commons!

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Food Service Hours

2/4/16 Thursday

Einstein's is open from 7:30am-9:00pm, with the Late Night Menu starting at 7:00pm.

Nabo is open from 7:30am-8:00pm, with Hot Food starting at 10:00am.

The Commons is open from 7:30am-7:00pm.

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Minor in Leadership Studies

What can a Minor in Leadership Studies do for your Major?!

Beginning fall 2016, a Minor in Leadership Studies will be available to undergraduate students at Augsburg College! The minor offers an undergraduate education in the study of leadership theory and its practice and is specifically designed for students who have been, and will continue to be, involved in activities both on and off campus.

We have three opportunities for students to learn more about the minor. Leadership Studies faculty and staff will be available at each session to answer questions. A brief presentation will start the meeting followed by Q & A.

Please mark your calendar for one of the dates listed below. Questions concerning the information sessions for the Minor in Leadership Studies can be emailed to Jolee Lilja at liljaj@augsburg.edu.

Tuesday, February 9 from 4-4:30, Christensen Center Student Lounge
Tuesday, February 9 from 5-5:30, Christensen Center Student Lounge
Thursday, February 18 from 11:30-12noon, Marshall Room

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Scholastic Connections Applications Available

Scholarship Opportunity for Undergraduate Students of Color

Applications are now being accepted for Scholastic Connections for 2016-17. Successful applicants for 5 available positions will receive a $5000 scholarship and be paired with an alum of color who will serve as the student's mentor.

Eligibility requirements, information about Scholastic Connections and applications are available at the SC web page. Go to Inside Augsburg, A to Z Directory, Scholastic Connections. http://www.augsburg.edu/connections and click on Application Requirements.

Students who receive full tuition scholarships: Promise Scholars, Act 6 Scholars, full tuition President Scholars, etc. are NOT eligible for SC.

Applications and letters of recommendation are due March 1.

Attention Faculty and Staff: If you know of a student of color who could benefit from a $5000 scholarship and work with a mentor, please nominate the student for Scholastic Connections. Nomination forms and information about the program are available at the SC web page, Application Requirements. Nominations due March 1.

For more information, contact Cindy Peterson at petersoc@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1754.

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Urness Hall Closing for Spring Break

Attention Augsburg Community!

Urness Hall will close at 5:00pm on Friday, March 11, 2016 for spring break. All residents will be asked to vacate the building by that time. Urness Hall will reopen 12 noon on Sunday, March 20. Similar to Winter break, the Department of Residence Life will have limited staff and services during this time.

During the spring break period, the Department of Residence Life offers limited temporary break options to eligible Augsburg College first-year students. This break option is an emergency measure for students whose circumstances do not allow them to leave campus for the spring break period.

If your department or organization is active during the spring break period and there is a potential that your students will be needed on campus during that period, please contact Urness Hall Director Anthony Wilder at wildera@augsburg.edu regarding your concerns.

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Art Club Seeks New Members

Art Club is excited to announce its interest to expand its membership to include students from all creative disciplines this spring. They are seeking students from the Film, Music, Theater, Art Education and Writing departments to help plan and carry out creative projects throughout the year. Art Club is looking for new and fresh perspectives to broaden the base of disciplines and create projects and programs that reflect broader creative interests.

Art Club would like to invite interested students to its first meeting on Tuesday February 9th at 4:30 pm in Old Main 6.

Come share your ideas and vision to expand Art Club's outreach and programming.
For further information contact: Ijaaz Cousin cousin@augsubrg.edu or Susan Boecher
boecher@augsburg.edu

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2015 W-2 Information

2015 W-2 Information - For all faculty, staff and student workers.

All 2015 W-2's were mailed Friday, January 29th, 2016 to the most recent address on file with Human Resources as of January 27th, 2016.

2015 W-2's are available online for viewing/printing as of Tuesday, February 2rd, 2016. For online viewing/printing instructions please use the link below.
http://go.augsburg.edu/w2online

Please contact the Payroll Office at payroll@augsburg.edu if you need any further assistance.

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Food Service Menus

2/4/16 Thursday

The Nabo Special today is a Sloppy Joe with Chips and a 16oz Fountain Soda.

Today there is Stir Fry at World Flavors!

Market Place is Serving Tator Tot Hot Dish, Millet Cauliflower, Mashed Potatoes, and Buttered Corn.

Vege is Serving Garlic Roasted Mushrooms, Peas and Watercress, Baked Potatoes, and Brown Rice.

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Event Announcements

The Legacy of J Dilla Panel Discussion/Film

The Legacy of J Dilla is an in-depth panel discussion about one of the greatest producers of all-times and his contributions to music, life, and how Hip Hop is and always will be a social justice movement at it's roots.

Location: East Commons (Christensen Center 2nd floor)
Time: 5-7pm
Friday March 4th: Free and All Ages!

Panelists: (so far)
Ma Dukes: ( J Dilla's Mother)

RDM: (UP ROCK/Abstract Pack/New Lens Urban Mentoring
Society)
Roosevelt Mansfield Aka Dj Digie of DigieMade LLC has been a part of the Twin Cities Hip Hop Music Since the early 90's and Djing since 2005.
Digie was a part of the Twin Cities Hip Hop Legend Award winning group Abstract Pack.

Digie has produced tracks on his Debut solo project "The R.D.M. Experience" in 2004.

2004 - Developed curriculum, and taught a class called Lyric Writing And Stage
Etiquette for High School For Recording Arts.

Produced 13 out of 15 tracks off his 2009 sophomore project "Priorities",

2009 - Received the "Special Citation" SAGE award for his musical collaboration
with the Wild Goose Chase Cloggers & the DeLasouljah Steppes.

2010 - Nominated "Best Knowledge Spitter" Twin Cities Hip Hop Awards

2010 - Produced 4 out of 15 songs for the sophomore project from the Abstract Pack "Ear-Responsible"

2012 - Featured in "The Joint Project" at Intermedia Arts with his group Up Rock

2012 - Nominated "Best Knowledge Spitter" Twin Cities Hip Hop Awards

Produced 5 of 7 tracks from The Debut EP from the group Up Rock. "Up Rock The EP" 2012

2013 - Musical Producer/Soundscape for "Hip Hop Hopes: What's Going On" In
Collaboration with Macalester Colleges Theatre and Dance Department.

2013 Produced 5 of 10 tracks for Up Rocks Let That Bass Shake Album

2015 - Featured in "Being Brothas" at Intermedia Arts with his group Up Rock

2015 - Featured on WCCO's Urban Perspectives with his group Up Rock, as an Emcee, Producer, and Middle School Program Coordinator for New Lens Urban Mentoring.


CHADWICK "NILES" PHILLIPS: (Avant Garde/Hip Hop, History, and the Arts)
Chadwick "Niles" Phillips is a renaissance man within the world of the arts. He graduated from Michigan State University in 2006. Upon moving to NYC, he won the "Who's Next"/HOT 97 Talent Search in 2006 which enabled him to release a single on Major Label/Koch Records. He also has worked in film for BET, CBS, MTV and NYC Fashion week. He was the host of the legendary "Poet's Groove" open mic in Minneapolis for 2 and a half years. He is the founder of the curriculum "Hip-Hop, History and The Arts" that he teaches at schools all around the Twin Cities. He also is the Founder/CEO of The Avant Garde, LLC which is a music, arts & entertainment production company geared towards providing a platform for highly seasoned artists of all avenues throughout the Twin Cities metropolis. He is working on his debut album entitled "To Remain" which will be released the summer of 2016.


Rodney Rush:RushCityThaGreat:(Producer,Mentor,Twin Cities O.G.)

Rodney Rush is a part of the foundation of hip hop in Minneapolis. A former member of Wolfpack 1,Mentored in by the late great Jack Robinson(I.P.R. Founder) has worked for the first non-profit label E.M.W. records. A long time studio engineer he has worked with a vast amount of twin cities hip hop artists and amongst the network of individuals, he has helped to provide the means to record and promote their talents through mix-tapes and shows. He continues to play a role in the elevation and essence of hip hop and the culture it represents. His current situation is "The Producers"(Tommy Karate,R.O.D.,Brand Nu,9D3Beatz,Karma,Chuck Will Yums) and the acclaimed debut solo album coming from Nazeem Noslavename Jalees which promises to be a hip hop classic releasing spring of 2016.


BIANCA RHODES: (Saint Paul Neighborhood Network)
Bianca A. Rhodes is an Emmy award winning Media Professional and proud Cum
Lade graduate of St. Cloud State University with a degree in Mass Communication. Her
communication skills led her to become one of the first Black student commencement
speakers in the history of the university.
During her college career, she also took on politics and became the first African American
woman Vice-President of the Student Government. Along with politics,
television production became her passion and excelled in media writing, audio
engineering, videography and digital editing. Before her college career she was involved
in the Emmy Award winning show with TPT, entitled "Don't Believe the Hype." With that
show, she soon became an intern under the North Star documentary, produced by Daniel
Bergin, about Black Pioneers in Minnesota.
Currently, Rhodes is the Production & Sponsorship Coordinator for the Saint Paul
Neighborhood Network and Associate Producer for WCCO's Emmy Nominated Urban
Affairs Show Urban Perspectives. She is also the proud owner of BLovely Productions
and Le Mae Photography. The mission of BLovely Productions and Le Mae Photography
is to create efficient and effective videos and pictures of high quality for all walks of
life. In her spare time, she works with Youth who are interested in creating
documentaries and music videos. Rhodes motivation, confidence, and expertise has led
her to new heights and believes that her creativity will motivate others to change the
world!


The Panel will be followed by:
"TC Loves Dilla" Film Screening/Premiere
A Film about J Dilla from a perspective of all Twin Cities Artists!

Sponsored By:
Save the Kids Augsburg Chapter
https://www.facebook.com/Save-The-Kids-Augsburg-College-1399404473657028/?fref=ts
Twin Cites Omega Zulu Chapter (UZN1973)
tcuniversa.org

Contact Person: Reies "DJ Francisco" Romero
651-270-7592
romeror@augsburg.edu

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Daily Chapel @ 11:30am: Student Deacons Lead

Join us for worship in the chapel today at 11:30am: Campus Ministry Deacon student leaders lead worship. Homily by Greg Lewis '17.

Tomorrow in chapel:
Friday, 2/5, 10:40am: Pastor Mike Matson preaching, Chaplain to Student Athletes. Friday chapel is followed by C3: Christ, Community & Coffee in the Foss Atrium.

We gather in Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center - Everyone is welcome!

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Spin-to-Win

Stop by the Oren Gateway Center for the Augsburg College Bookstore's Valentine's savings event. 12-3 p.m.

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Spring All Hands Meeting - Next Thursday

The Spring 2016 All Hands meeting is Thursday, February 11, at 11:30 a.m. in Hoversten Chapel. All members of the campus community are invited to attend. Access to connect to the meeting from off-site locations will be available. The link for remote access will be posted on the All Hands page the morning of the meeting.

To add the All Hands meeting to your calendar, click the following link: https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2015-16/index.htm?icalmail=2791f65a804f3e31bc98d9a0bc312af8&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2015-16%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D02%26amp%3Bday%3D11%26amp%3Byear%3D2016

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Fri. 2/5: Jump Start Your STEM Job Search Workshop

Join us this Friday, February 5th, at the "Jump Start Your STEM Job Search Workshop"! This on-campus event is ideal for STEM majors who wish to secure an internship or job offer in the near future.

Attendees will have the opportunity to:
-Network with STEM industry recruiters and leaders from organizations including Thomson Reuters, Life-Science Innovations, Be the Match, Metropolitan Council, Recursive Awesome, United Health Group - Optum, and CH Robinson.
-Discover the best way to tell your own STEM story on LinkedIn and in job interviews.
-Learn how to incorporate your strengths in your job search.
-Get a FREE LinkedIn head shot taken by a professional photographer.
-Explore "What STEM Employers Want" by participating in an interactive panel discussion with STEM industry recruiters and leaders.

Registration is required.

Go to
http://www.augsburg.edu/stem/jump-start-your-stem-job-search-workshop/
to register for this FREE event!

Friday, February 5, 2016
1:00-5:30 PM
Sateren Auditorium - Anderson Music Hall
Augsburg College

Jump Start Your STEM Job Search is sponsored by Thomson-Reuters, and presented by Augsburg College, the Minnesota High Tech Association, the North Star STEM Alliance, SciTechsperience, the Takoda Group, and Wallin Education Partners.

If you have questions about this event, please email stem@augsburg.edu.

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"Just Eat It" Free Film Screening Tonight

The University of Minnesota's Sustainability Film Series this month features "Just Eat It" - a documentary about food waste and recovery - Feb. 4th at the Bell Museum (East bank of U of M). Augsburg College Campus Kitchen will be tabling with other organizations at 6:45 and joining the panel discussion at 7:15! Film screening starts at 8 pm. Free for students! Come learn about food waste and hang out with the Campus Kitchen team!

More info here: https://www.facebook.com/events/140229686357610/

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Spring Service Trip to Laredo, TX

Are you motivated by service and volunteering?

Consider joining an awesome group of Auggies in the 2016 Alternative Spring Break. Augsburg sends a group of about 25 students each year to a Habitat for Humanity site in one of the southern states of the US. If you like to work with your hands, are motivated by good causes, and would like to get to know some other Auggies, sign up by this FRIDAY Feb. 5 using this link http://www.augsburg.edu/campusministry/spring-break-2016/

You can also email me, Vision, at bagonza@augsburg.edu or Lonna Field at fieldl@augsburg.edu

Hurry up and secure a spot!

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It'll Be Swing 'n

Get your tickets today for the Augsburg Jazz performance with guest artist Bria Skonberg on trumpet.

Friday, February 26 at 7:30 p.m.
Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center

Tickets are just $10!
http://www.augsburg.edu/music/

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EP!C Zumba Night - Friday

Looking for a fun on campus Friday night activity? Look no further. EP!C peer health educators are sponsoring a Glow in the dark Zumba night from 7:30 - 9:00 pm in the East Commons. Wear comfortable clothes and a white shirt if possible.

All are welcome. Hope to see you Friday night and bring a friend!

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Batalden Convocation and Luncheon

The Batalden Convocation will be held at 11:00 on Tuesday February 16th in the Chapel. Dr. Donald Warne, MD, MPH, Oglala Lakota, will present on "Traditional Lakota Approaches to Health Disparities: Connecting People and the Environment".

Luncheon to follow in the Marshall Room. 12:15 to 1:15. Lunch and further conversation with the speaker.

RSVPevents@augsburg.edu to reserve your lunch spot. All are welcome!

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Part Time Job Opening

Part Time Position at Eversharp Kitchen Store

Eversharp Kitchen store is a small family owned business, and we're looking for a part-time retail associate. We are looking for someone who is a self-motivated and able to take initiative in finding work that needs to be done. You should be friendly, helpful and enjoy being in the kitchen. Specific knowledge of our products will be learned through training. Our store hours are weekdays 9-5:30 and Saturday 8-4:30, we are flexible in scheduling but Saturday availability is important. Pay starts at $10 (up to $12 based on experience). Contact Maddie Jensen at maddie@eversharpknives.com with any questions or with your resume.

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