Wednesday
* Local teens who participated in this year’s city of Davis Teen Photo Contest will be honored at a reception and gallery show from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Stephens Branch Library, 315 E 14th St. Winners will be acknowledged and all entries will be displayed at the show. The annual contest, “Through the Lens of a Teen,” gives local junior high and high school students a chance to tell a photo story about their community.
Thursday
* Davis High School seniors and their parents are invited to attend the high school’s annual Financial Aid Workshop at 7 p.m. in the Brunelle Performance Hall at DHS, 315 W. 14th St. The purpose of the workshop is to help students and parents understand the college financial aid process, learn about the many sources of financial aid and provide instructions for completing financial aid applications. Topics will include the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, which is used to determine a student’s eligibility for federal and state aid, as well as grants, scholarships, work-study and loan programs; as well as Cal Grants, the state of California’s financial aid for students planning to attend a California college. For more information, contact Julie Clayton in the high school’s Career Center at 530-757-5400, ext. 140, or [email protected]
Dec. 1-2
* Become a fully trained baby-sitter, certified in infant and child first aid and CPR at a two-day program offered by the city of Davis to children ages 11 to 15. The program takes place Saturday and Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day at the Community Pool Building in Community Park. The cost is $125. Register by phone, 530-757-5626, online at http://www.cityofdavis.org, or in person at 600 A St., Suite C.