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Beyond the Bolex • WXXI-TV

A young filmmaker discovers a treasure trove of family artifacts and unravels mysteries surrounding her visionary great-grandfather.

Beyond the Bolex airs Sunday, May 18 at 7 p.m. on WXXI-TV and streaming live on the PBS app.

Beyond the Bolex shines a light on the life of Jacques Bolsey and his invention of the revolutionary Bolex camera which helped launch the careers of famous filmmakers like Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson.

Gods of Tennis “Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe” • WXXI-TV

Tennis icons Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe clash in a thrilling Wimbledon final, showcasing their contrasting styles and playing point-for-point in what is widely considered one of the greatest tennis matches of all time.

Gods of Tennis “Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe” airs Tuesday, July 30 at 9 p.m. on WXXI-TV

Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe’s showdowns in the Wimbledon finals in 1980 and 1981 are among the most memorable matches in the sport. They bring glamour and celebrity to what many consider the fiercest rivalry in men’s tennis history.

Presidential Biden’s Address: A PBS News Special • WXXI-TV

PBS News will provide live coverage of President Biden’s farewell address to the nation from the Oval Office.

Presidential Biden’s Address: A PBS News Special airs Wednesday, January 15 at 8 p.m. on WXXI-TV.

The live coverage, co-anchored by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett, will include Biden’s address, followed by analysis from the PBS News team.

Please note: Following the special coverage, PBS will rejoin the regularly scheduled programs already in progress.

Veterinary Technician Explorer Program

Hear about what youth experience in the Veterinary Technicians Explorer Program. Career Exploration with Seneca Waterways Explorer Program shows high school juniors and seniors the career path for becoming a licensed veterinary technician and the career options available with that license.

Veterinarian Tech Explorer Program Learning About Canine CPR

Rochester EXPLORING is a program for high school students  to check out careers they are interested in.  Through a variety of available career programs, groups of students learn more about a particular field through hands-on activities led by people out in the real world.

Did you ever wonder what it’s really like to be a veterinarian or vet tech? Or a firefighter or EMT? What it’s like to be an attorney and try a case in front of actual judges? Do you like to work in cars and wonder if auto mechanics is the career for you? So, you think you want to be an engineer – do you know that there are many different kinds of engineers out there?

EXPLORING CAREER FIELDS INCLUDE:
Arts & Humanities
Aviation
Business
Communications
Engineering & Technology
Fire & EMS
Health Care
Law & Government
Law Enforcement
Science
Skilled Trades
Social Services

Why wait until after high school to find out what it’s like in a career field?   Learn about the Rochester Explorers Program

Firefighter Explorer Program

Hear about what youth experience in the Firefighter Explorer Program. Career Exploration with Seneca Waterways Explorer Program shows 14-21 year olds the career of firefighting as a volunteer or a professional.

Hear about what youth experience in the Firefighter Explorer Program. Career Exploration with the Seneca Waterways Explorer Program shows 14-21 year olds the career of firefighting as a volunteer or a professional. This segment shows some of the training they receive for search and rescue.

Rochester EXPLORING is a program for high school students  to check out careers they are interested in.  Through a variety of available career programs, groups of students learn more about a particular field through hands-on activities led by people out in the real world.

Did you ever wonder what it’s really like to be a veterinarian or vet tech? Or a firefighter or EMT? What it’s like to be an attorney and try a case in front of actual judges? Do you like to work in cars and wonder if auto mechanics is the career for you? So, you think you want to be an engineer – do you know that there are many different kinds of engineers out there?

EXPLORING CAREER FIELDS INCLUDE:
Arts & Humanities
Aviation
Business
Communications
Engineering & Technology
Fire & EMS
Health Care
Law & Government
Law Enforcement
Science
Skilled Trades
Social Services

Why wait until after high school to find out what it’s like in a career field?  Learn more about Exploring Programs.  Learn about the Rochester Explorers Program

Resources: Job Corps

 

Job Corps helps students to complete high school and then begin skilled trades or service training. Student can pursue skilled trades, healthcare CNA or LPN, among 70 other professions. Students pursue their academics, soft skills training, vocational career technical training and then are assisted with job placement. Job Corps is national residential education and job training program for young adults ages 16–24. Learn more here at Iroquois Job Corps in Medina, NY

Job Corps Overview

Job Corps Students Demonstrating Skilled Trades for High Schools Students

Job Corps Accommodations and Inclusion

The Value of Skilled Trades at Job Corps

Resources: Career Exploration Events

 

Attend Career Exploration Events, Participate in Job Shadows, Go on Information Interviews, Intern, Apprentice.

These are all great opportunities for learning about jobs.

See videos from this Career Exploration Event.

Benefits for Students and Businesses of Attending GLOW with Your Hands

Business came out in droves to support GLOW with Your Hands Career Event. They see the need to help students find career pathways. They have openings in their businesses and want to encourage students to consider all of their options for going to work right after high school. They are willing to train their workers for specific skills needed. Students benefit from hands-on opportunities by better understand the changes in fields like agriculture, construction and manufacturing.

Area Businesses Meet the Future

Area Businesses Meet the Future Workforce at GLOW with Your Hands

Out of the Classroom Career Exploration

Construction Careers at GLOW with Your Hands

What Do Students Learn At Camp HardHat?

Camp Hard Hat: Exploring Construction Careers

How do Career Exploration Events Change Lives?

Career Exploration Events Draw Students Into New Career Pathways

GLOW with Your Hands Virtual is a companion website to an annual hands-on event for students from schools in the GLOW region. The website provides on-demand career video content highlighting opportunities available right here in our GLOW region, ladders of educational pathways to employment, and a panorama of programs and events designed to excite students about the world of work, create career awareness, and offer exploration. Learn More: Connect to GLOW with Your Hands Virtual 

GLOW With Your Hands Virtual

Fit 2 Stitch Sewing Careers for the Blind• WXXI-CREATE

Disability doesn’t stop these blind and visually impaired individuals from having a fulfilling career in sewing for the US Military

Fit 2 Stitch Sewing Careers for the Blind airs Thursday, August 1 at 9:30 p.m. on WXXI-CREATE.

On this episode of Fit 2 Stitch, the gang travels to Envision Dallas, where people who are blind or visually impaired are taught to sew. We all want a job that’s more than just a way to make money; a job that makes a difference. At Envision, while sewing articles for the US military, workers develop a sense of independence and accomplishment in their careers.

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