This video gives an individual more knowledge of what kind of Internship Stonecroft Ministries has to offer. Here are some things you may not know about Stonecroft’s internship program: It is a paid internship and is twenty hours per week minimum. Local interns have options for their schedule and can choose a part-time role. College credit is available, subject to approval by the college or university. Each intern will be trained in developing her testimony and sharing it publicly. Stonecroft Ministries Internship Program offers the opportunity to use your skills and be equipped to help build God’s kingdom wherever He may call you. Anyone pursuing a career in Communications, Journalism, Graphic Design, Marketing, Customer Service, Event Planning, Volunteer Management, or vocational ministry would benefit from an internship with Stonecroft Ministries. Currently, internship opportunities exist in our Communications Department, Outreach Department, Special Events Department, Resource Center at the Stonecroft Ministries campus in Kansas City, Missouri. Internships are also available in Stonecroft field offices based in the following areas: Columbus, OH; San Diego, CA; Orange County, CA; Orlando, FL; Boise, ID; Baltimore, MD; Grand Rapids, MI; Minneapolis, MN; Kansas City, MO; Manchester, NH; Lancaster, PA; Dallas, TX; Seattle, WA.
The Iowa State University Fashion Show is one of the largest shows of its kind in the Midwest. More than 2000 people attend the show each year. The student-produced show highlights apparel design students’ work, along with student event production and management skills. “We try and design the show to appear like any you’d see from the fashion industry in a major city, with the exception being that it is completely student-run,” said Francesca Skwark, a senior apparel, merchandising, design and production (AMDP) major from Rockford, Ill. who is one of the show’s three co-producers. “It’s actually a bigger production than you’d see in a major fashion industry show.” Student garments are judged by a panel of professionals from the fashion world who have graduated from Iowa State University. They use industry standards to selecte designs that will be included in the show, and choose the award-winners. This year’s judges are from Target, Obey Clothing, and Topson Downs. Additional information is available at www.thefashionshow2008.com.