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Trainings and Workshops
Ticket to Work Information Session
Thinking about working while receiving Social Security disability benefits? Join this free online session to learn how the Ticket to Work program can support your employment goals.
When: Thur., April 16, 11–11:45 a.m. Where: Virtual – Register for the link Who: Social Security disability beneficiaries, ages 18–64, and others interested in the program
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Job Skills Webinars from the Employment Center

Tue., April 14, 10–11 a.m. LinkedIn Tips: Maximize networking and job searching
Thur., April 16, 10–11 a.m. Interview Skills: Succeed when answering behavioral interview questions
Thur., April 23, 3–4 p.m. Interview Prep: Practice common interview questions and responses
Thur., April 30, 10–11 a.m. Cover Letters: Write professional letters that stand out
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Have Your Say
Drew Park Master Planning Community Meeting
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Drew Park Master Planning Community Meeting Arlington County is developing a master plan for Drew Park to create a larger, more connected community space. Join us for an in-person community meeting. The meeting will begin with a presentation of three draft concept designs, followed by feedback stations where you can share your thoughts on each option. RSVP to attend.
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How Should Arlington Invest in Major Infrastructure?
Project PEACE Celebrates 20th Anniversary
April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM). Project PEACE and community partners will share opportunities to learn, reflect, and show support for survivors as we look back on progress and move forward together. Learn more about upcoming events and opportunities to join on the Project PEACE events page.
In addition to recognizing SAAPM, Project PEACE will celebrate 20 years as Arlington's coordinated community response to prevent and address domestic, dating, and sexual violence. RSVP for the 20th Anniversary Ceremony on Tue., April 28, to hear from keynote speaker Senator Barbara Favola and survivors; light refreshments and food will be served.
Photo: Project PEACE Teal Out Day / Honoring SAAPM Day of Action on Tue., April 7
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Youth Mental Health First Aid: Free Training
Spots still open! Build skills to support teens in crisis. Complete a two-hour, self-paced online course, followed by a six-hour, in-person training with an instructor. You’ll learn how to assist adolescents ages 12–18 experiencing a mental health crisis or substance use challenge. Register to attend these free training sessions.
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Where: Wakefield High School, 1325 S. Dinwiddie St. Who: Anyone who works with youth and wants to better support them
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Public Safety Career Fair
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Arlington County is holding a Public Safety Career Fair on Sat., April 11, at Long Bridge Aquatics and Fitness Center from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Meet with Arlington County Police Department, Fire Department, Sheriff's Office, and the Department of Public Safety Communications and Emergency Management. |
Virtual Class on Medicare Preventative Services
You may be eligible for free preventive services that help prevent illness, detect medical conditions, and stay healthy. Join Arlington County VICAP to get tips on what is covered under Medicare, and how to read the Medicare Summary Notices.
When: Wed., April 15, 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Where: Virtual - Register to receive the link Who: Older adults, Medicare recipients, and their caregivers
Last Week for Free Tax Return Preparation Help
Do you still need to file taxes? Community partners can help! Free tax return preparation assistance is available for households with low to moderate incomes. Details on eligibility and appointments are available at Central Library and Columbia Pike Library.
Weigh in on the AHCVP Administrative Plan
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