Business notes
Seminar to be held on ‘Telework Consideration’
Employment Enterprises Inc., Manassas, will sponsor a complimentary seminar, “Telework Consideration,” on July 16 at NetStrategies in Woodbridge. Advanced registration for the free event is required and can be done online at http://www.eeihr.com.
Joe Sherrier, the company’s director of human resources and client services, will conduct the presentation, which begins at 8 a.m.
Sherrier has been with the company since 2000 and has 18 years of human resources and client development experience.
Van line honors resident as operator of the month
Quincy Fields with Joe Mulholland Moving, Woodbridge, was one of eight van operators honored by Mayflower Transit as Van Operators of the Month for April. It was announced by Steven J. Dawkins, executive vice president of the nationwide van line.
Winners are selected in each category of Mayflower’s transportation business, including household goods and special transportation services.
Fields was cited for is work in the Regional Fleet, Eastern Region (more than 50,000 miles.)
He is a resident of Dale City.
County division to sponsor Civil War van tour
The Prince William County Historic Preservation Division will sponsor an all-day van tour focusing on the impact the Civil War had on Prince William County residents.
The tour will highlight locations, people and events that represent the harshness that the county’s residents faced during the war.
The county was the scene of three major battles and many skirmishes, but the more devastating impact of the war was on its civilians, towns and industries.
The tour includes visits to Occoquan, Liberia Plantation, Brentsville, Haymarket and Chapman’s Mill.
The cost is $80 per person which includes transportation, admission to all sites and a boxed lunch. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 703-365-7895 or .
Work to be on display at Center for the Arts
Printmakers and professors Don Depuydt and Kelly Nelson contrast images in a dynamic representation of the abstract and organic against the fluid and geometric in a display at the Caton Merchant Family Gallery in the Center for the Arts building Aug. 3 to Sept. 14. Depuydt, from the Loudoun Campus of Northern Virginia Community College, explores images from the sacred and the ritual as history.
Nelson, from Longwood University, interprets familial relationships and personal identities.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays.
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