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  • D7 Agency Fair @ Fresno State!

    The Fresno State Recreation Administration Department and its Community Recreation and Youth Services Option invites you to join us on campus for a day of networking. As many of you know, our students must complete a minimum of 200 hours paid/ volunteer as a requirement for graduation.

     

    Join us Thursday, October 20 from 10:00 AM-noon for the CPRS D7 Agency Fair (District 7 Board meeting to follow). This is an opportunity for your agency to meet, recruit, and network with not only Recreation Administration Majors, but also others students on campus. Students will be looking for opportunities that include internships, volunteering, and upcoming employment.

     

    There is no charge to visiting District 7 agencies. The Fresno State Recreation Association (student club) and Recreation Administration Department will pick up any fees associated with this event.

     

    Please see the attached flyer for more information and use the link https://goo.gl/forms/f5n2QbjoT0wDO3oW2 to register by October 14.  Upon registering a confirmation message with more information will be provided.

     

    CPRS D7 Agency Fair @ Fresno State

     

    Should you have any questions email Brandon Taylor at brtaylor@csufresno.edu

    Thank you for your interest and we hope to see you next month.

     

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    Brandon T. Taylor,  M.A.

    Lecturer

    Department of Recreation Administration

    California State University, Fresno

    5310 N. Campus Drive M/S PH103

    Fresno, CA 93740

     

    559.278.2315 (Direct) 559.278.2838 (Dept. Office) 559.278.5267 (Fax) brtaylor@csufresno.edu

     

    For more information about CSU, Fresno Recreation Administration Department please visit us at: www.csufresno.edu/recadmin, like us on FaceBook http://www.facebook.com/FresnoStateRecAdmin



    The recreation field is the place for those who want to live and want to see others live. It is for those who have satisfaction in forgetting all about themselves, in the common life about them, to which they give themselves completely”. ~ Howard S. Braucher, Recreation, October 1936