Interfaith Food Ministry Volunteers Needed!

Volunteers Needed!

Volunteering at IFM is a great way to give of your time and skills. The time you spend as an IFM volunteer is a gift to a disabled individual, a single mom, or a senior in need of food. It is a gift that gives hope to individuals and families whose situation may be dire, who may not know where their next meal will come from.

IFM volunteers are friendly and helpful. They are from all denominations and there is no requirement to belong to any church. All volunteers are part of a team effort to serve our community.

We have a variety of volunteer opportunities available! We are most in need of checkers and drivers.

Drivers must have a truck or van and a good back to pick up perishable food items from local markets, starting at 7:30 am. Two – three hours, you select the dates to work. Training provided and helper assigned if needed.

Checkers greet, talk with clients to go over food choices and log their visit into the computer. 9:30am – 1:15pm shifts on Monday, Wednesday or Friday, or 8am – 1pm on Saturday. You choose your dates. Training provided.

VOLUNTEER APPLICATION

Nevada County News

Nevada County Connects Offers Free Fares to the Nevada County Fair!

Nevada County Transit Services is pleased to announce our upcoming Free Fare Days event in conjunction with the Nevada County Fair. All transit services will be free to ride during the Nevada County Fair–from Wednesday, August 9th through Sunday, August 13th–so hop on the bus and enjoy stress-free travel around the community.

In addition to the Free Fare Event, Nevada County Connects will operate a free shuttle service from the Tinloy Transit Center in downtown Grass Valley to the main gate at the Fairgrounds approximately every 30 minutes.

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Applications Still Open for Sheriff’s Community Academy

The Nevada County Sheriff’s Office invites community members who live or work in Nevada County to apply for our annual Community Academy. This free 12-week program is designed to give those with little to no law enforcement exposure or experience a chance to see what goes on “behind the scenes” at their Sheriff’s office.

The academy will be held every Wednesday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, August 16th through November 1st. Apply today!

Learn More

Nevada County Jobs

NEW JOBS THIS WEEK

Administrative Analyst I (CoB)

Administrative Services Assistant

Agricultural Technician-Temporary

Attorney I

Correctional Officer I

Deputy Sheriff Trainee

View All Current Job Openings

To see additional opportunities in the local county nonprofit sector, visit CNL’s Jobs Page on our website.

Positions available currently:
NC Arts – Grass Valley Nevada City Cultural District Program Manager // Truckee Cultural District Program Manager
NC Cannabis Alliance – Education & Communication Coordinator
South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL) – Headwaters Science Project Manager, Education & Outreach Coordinator & Human Resources & Accounting Specialist
Community Beyond Violence – Program Support Specialist
Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Foundation– Major Gifts Director (scroll to description)
Hospitality House – Shelter Case ManagerOutreach Case ManagerDrug and Alcohol Counselor Case ManagerShelter and Community Advocate 

 

Segregation: A Threat to Equity

Webinar Segregation: a threat to equity 3 pm ET, Tuesday, August 22

Segregation and discrimination persist in many forms. This contributes to widening wealth gaps, poorer quality schools and worsening health inequities.

Our August webinar is the first in a two-part webinar series on healing segregation for equity.

Join us to learn about the historical drivers of segregation, policies and practices that perpetuate it and the consequences to our health.

REGISTER NOW

Mandated Reporting to Community Supporting Task Force

Dear Child, Family, and Community Well-Being Partners,

We are excited to announce the application process for the statewide Mandated Reporting to Community Supporting (MRCS) Task Force. Please complete the application if you would like to be considered for membership on the Task Force or one (or more) of the subcommittees.

The link below will provide the following information:

  • A link to the application. Submission deadline is August 9, 2023, 5:00pm PDT.
  • Application completion details including FAQs and support information.
  • MRCS Task Force member expectations and commitments.
  • Background materials to familiarize yourself with the MRCS Task Force history and goals.

Get Started!

Querido/a Colaborador/a en el Bienestar de Menores, Familia, y Comunidad,

Nos emociona anunciar el proceso para aplicar para el Equipo de Denuncias Obligatorias a Apoyo Comunitario (MRCS por sus siglas en inglés). Por favor complete la aplicación para ser considerado/a para membresía en el Equipo o uno de sus subcomités.

El enlace a continuación le proveerán lo siguiente:

  • Un enlace a la aplicación. La fecha límite para entregar la aplicación es Agosto 9, 2023, 5:00 pm (PDT).
  • Detalles para completar la aplicación incluyendo preguntas frecuentes e información de soporte.
  • Las expectativas y los compromisos del Equipo MRCS.
  • Materiales para familiarizarse con la historia y los objetivos del Equipo MRCS.

Empezara

Nevada County News

Nevada County Now to Offer On-Demand Service for Seniors and People with Disabilities

The Nevada County Transit Services Division and Nevada County Now paratransit services are pleased to announce that, effective August 1st, Nevada County Now will begin offering same-day on-demand services to our disabled community members. This means that seniors 65 and over and eligible members of our disabled community can call for same-day, on-demand rides instead of having to book rides a day or more in advance.

The on-demand service will operate Monday through Friday, from approximately 6:30 am to 7:30 pm and Saturdays from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm, depending on space availability and resources.

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Economic Development Office Connects Businesses to Opportunities

Did you know that the Nevada County Economic Development Office can connect you to resources and services that will help in all stages of your business’ growth?

Sign up for the monthly Nevada County Economic Development Office e-newsletter to stay informed on current information regarding business resources, local partners, funding opportunities, workforce development, tips on how to contact and work with county departments, and more! Subscribe today!

To schedule an in-person meeting or for more information please call (530) 470-2795 or email kimberly.parker@nevadacountyca.gov

Volunteer At The Nevada County Fair!

Kids Corner Volunteer Opportunity!

It’s that time again! The Nevada County Fair will be running from Aug 9-13th in 2023 and we are looking for volunteers to help out in the Kids Corner. We will have two 4.5-hour shifts one from 10:30am-3:00pm and one from 3:00pm to 7:30pm. Volunteers will be helping to handout materials, assist with basic crafts, and handing out water. Each volunteer will get: 2 tickets and 2 parking passes for the fair, $50 visa gift card, and a staff shirt! Come join us as we hand out support materials and books, help families make their traditional handprints, and welcome families to escape the heat and crowd. We are requiring anyone who is not employed by NCSOS to have a background check that will be provided free of charge. Please feel free to text or email Rachel Jasper, coordinator, at 530-301-6651 or rjasper@nevco.org with any questions you may have. To volunteer click HERE
Volunteer At CBV’S Fair Booth As A Community Meeter & Greeter
August 9th-13th
Join Community Beyond Violence, Nevada County Pride and Color Me Human at the 2023 Nevada County Fair! We will have a shared information booth at the upcoming Fair to let the community know about all our wonderful and diverse services.
Perks For Your Valuable Time: 
FREE entrance to the Fair and FREE parking.
Shifts are in two hour blocks. Sign up for one or many.
All training will be provided!
For more information and to sign up, go to our new Volunteer Portal.
When you click the Respond button, you will be directed to sign up or log into your account. To sign up only takes a few minutes.TAKE ME TO THE PORTAL!

United Way still has some slots left!

Do you have a few hours to prepare yummy nachos with your fellow United Way of Nevada County Volunteers during the Nevada County Fair? It easy and fun!We will provide you with a free County Fair entrance ticket for each day you volunteer and all the nachos you can eat!  AUGUST 9th – 13th! Sign Up Today!

Watt Park Fire District Booth
This booth dates back decades and still exists to raise money for so many different community benefits. Whether it’s scholarships for college students interested in becoming firefighters, purchasing helmets for the Sierra College fire academy or adopting families for the holidays, proceeds from this booth are reinvested in the community. So, you can feel good about enjoying an ice cream cone while also giving back!
If you’d like to volunteer in their booth, they would love to have more community help. You can sign up online by visiting this link: https://volunteersignup.org/774PP

Hiring in Nevada County

Hospitality House Join a team of compassionate individuals who set out to better the lives of locals in our community. Interested applicants are encouraged to send a thoughtful cover letter, along with their application, to Leah Farkas at lfarkas@hhshelter.org. Please indicate when you will be able to start.
• Data Entry Specialist (FT-$22-$24)
• Development Manager (FT-$70,000-$75,000)
• Housing Case Manager (FT $24-$28)
• Housing Caretaker (FT- $18-$20)
Full-time positions include medical and vacation benefits. To apply or for more info, visit hhshelter.org/about/employment/.

Empty Bowl Returns, Local Artist and Restaurant Benefit for Hospitality House

Empty Bowl Returns, Local Artist and Restaurant Benefit for Hospitality House

Tickets on Sale Tuesday, Aug. 1

 Grass Valley, Calif. (July 31, 2023) –  Local artists and restaurants have come together to offer the 17th annual Empty Bowl fundraiser for Hospitality House beginning Sept. 7 – 21. The event’s primary objective is to raise awareness and support for individuals and families struggling with homelessness. Every dollar received from Empty Bowl is a donation toward Hospitality House’s emergency operations and every dollar makes a difference in someone’s life.

Ticketholders can dine at one or more featured restaurants between Sept. 7-21 where they will receive a beautifully donated artisan bowl that is filled with a delicious meal especially selected and donated by each restaurant.

“Pre-pandemic, Empty Bowl was always hosted as a large, single-day gathering,” explained Jessica Solis-Hernandez, Marketing Specialist at Hospitality House. “We shifted into restaurants in 2021 due to COVID-19 and received overwhelming feedback that this new platform not only offered delicious dining experiences but an impactful way of making a difference in the community.”

In total, seven restaurants stepped forward as Empty Bowl hosts this year.

FEATURED RESTAURANTS:

Friar Tuck’s Restaurant & Bar

Golden Gate Saloon @ The Holbrooke Hotel

Heartwood Eatery

Lola @ The National Exchange Hotel

Sopa Thai Cuisine

Three Forks Bakery and Brewing Co.

Tofanelli’s Gold Country Bistro 

FEATURED FOOD

  • Friar Tuck’s Restaurant & Bar: Classic Blue Cheese Wedge with iceberg, bacon, cherry tomatoes, chives, fried shallots and blue cheese crumbles.
  • Golden Gate Saloon @ The Holbrooke Hotel: Dish to be announced soon!
  • Heartwood Eatery: Dish to be announced soon!
  • Lola @ The National Exchange Hotel: French Onion Soup made with caramelized onions, beef broth, sourdough crouton and gruyere cheese.
  • Sopa Thai Cuisine: Tom Kah Soup with lemon grass, coconut milk, broccoli, snow peas, cabbage, carrots, mushrooms and tomatoes.
  • Three Forks Bakery & Brewing Co: Surprise dish! Menu varies per week.
  • Tofanelli’s Gold Country Bistro: Green Ortega Chili with fresh chicken, rice and red peppers, mild.

All restaurants are hosting Empty Bowl between Thursday, Sept. 7 and Thursday, Sept. 21 with varying hours and days of participation. Because restaurants are donating their own signature dish and staff time to host Empty Bowl, ticketholders are encouraged to patronize these restaurants by purchasing tasty add-ons to support them, such as appetizers, drinks and desserts.

“Empty Bowl is an event that is near and dear to my heart. It is an event symbolizing the importance of what one bowl of soup can mean to someone who is living on the streets, cold, hungry and alone. At Hospitality House, our collective goal to ensure that all program participants receive the vital sustenance and support they need to move forward to regain their independence,” said Nancy Baglietto, executive director of Hospitality House. “One simple bowl of food can give someone the necessary energy and fuel to reach out for help in the hope of attaining a better tomorrow.”

 In their last fiscal year, Hospitality House served 799 unique locals, an increase of 11 percent over the previous year, and provided nearly 79,344 meals. With the number of people needing help increasing by the year, Empty Bowl is a way to further Hospitality House’s efforts in 2023. Additional donations are always welcome.

 GET TICKETS

 Tickets go on sale Tuesday, Aug. 1 at 2 p.m. and start at $40 each. Tickets are available online at hhshelter.org and online at emptybowl2023.rsvpify.com. A limited number of tickets are available for each participating restaurant. Tickets must be purchased in advance in order to be redeemed at participating restaurants. Each restaurant has restrictions in place regarding when tickets can be utilized. Each ticket includes one artisan bowl, one delicious meal and a pamphlet on Empty Bowl’s significance, which includes a featured story on a local individual overcoming homelessness. Tickets are being sold on a first come, first served basis. Days/times/locations vary by each participating restaurant. Exclusions apply. For assistance or questions about tickets, please call (530) 615-0852. Dozens of artists, including Chic Lotz, Dik Hotchkiss, Mindy Oberne, Yvon Dockter, Rene Sprattling, Carlos Angulo, Patrick Speer, Gold Country Woodturners and many more, have come together to make the event possible by creating and donating hundreds of handcrafted ceramic and wooden bowls. A big thank you to this year’s sponsors: BriarPatch Food Co-op, Chapa-De Indian Health, Coldwell Banker Grass Roots Realty, County of Nevada, KVMR 89.5 FM & 1051.1 FM, Pawnie’s Home Care, River Valley Community Bank, SPD Markets, Telestream, LLC., The Union, Whitewater Naturopathic Medicine and YubaNet. Learn more about Empty Bowl at hhshelter.org/empty-bowl.