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This class focuses on methods, techniques and procedures to minimize personal information that is found online. Our Team will explain how to locate your distinctive online attributes and how your data appears on the Internet. The team will also show participants how to manage, remove (if applicable) and prevent your personal information from reappearing online. The procedures and methods reviewed during this instruction are primarily free and easy to apply. Every member of the XposURe team are active law enforcement. The team has worked and assisted in investigations on the Federal, State, and local levels utilizing open-source techniques as well as social media applications. All members of the XposURe team are active law enforcement with a concentration in online digital investigations and intelligence. *A parent/guardian is required to accompany their child for the youth workshop
Tuesday, 1/31- Adult Workshop
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Price: $40 RES/$50 NR
Program #: 101312.01
Tuesday, 2/21- Parent/Child Workshop*
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Price: $40 RES/$50 NR
Program #: 101312.02
Plymouth Township Parks & Recreation
Greater Plymouth Community Center
2910 Jolly Road ~ Plymouth Meeting
610-277-4312
www.PlymouthCommunityCenter.org
RES= Plymouth Township Resident
NR= Non Resident
Black Heritage Day Ages: all ages
Journey through the booths displaying African American pioneers. Learn more about black culture and historical representation. Talk to a diverse group of business owners to learn how they have impacted our community. Business owners interested in being a vendor? Please fill out the registration form found HERE.
Please contact Joanna at [email protected].
Saturday, 2/25
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Ujamaa Marketplace and African American Pioneers Virtual Showcase
It is time for collective work and responsibility. To build and maintain our community together and make our brother’s and sister’s problems our problems and to solve them together. Join Plymouth Township Parks & Recreation as we Celebrate Black Heritage through a Virtual Showcase of local African- American Pioneers that have made a global impact. Hear from local leaders and organizations that promote equality to ensure a stronger and more just future for every American. Enjoy the black-owned business and TikTok dance to the sounds of Plymouth Whitemarsh High School Jazz Band and #TAG the soulful poetry of American history.
Harambee!
Ujamaa Marketplace, the 4th Saturday of February, this year it will be the 25th Day of February 2023.
A 10 o’clock am, kick-off Commencement, with vendors & local leadership.
Mid-day! Live entertainment Open Mic Stage for black-influenced literature, poetry and storytellers, Local Seasoned Black Artist and Historians.
Learn More: How It Works, Get Involved and Take Action by contacting: Naomi Winchester via email: [email protected]
@ Greater Plymouth Community Center
@ Greater Plymouth Community Center
NO REGISTRATION IS NEEDED.
If you would like to sell your items, please CLICK HERE
National CSI Workshop Ages: 12-16 years
STEM concepts relating to Forensics and solving Crime Scenes are explored. The lecture, labs and exercises will cover many “CSI” topics including: collecting, analyzing and classifying fingerprints, creating & examining blood spatter patterns, casting footprints, and so much more! This is a very hands-on and interactive enrichment class. This workshop will be taught by current & former Detectives. Location: GPCC
Saturday, 5/6
9:00AM–4:00PM
Price: $110 RES/$137 NR
Program #: 201311.01
Birding for Beginners Ages: All ages welcome!
If you consider yourself new to birding— whether brand-new or sorta-new, you just love nature, whatever— this outing is for you! We want to encourage you to “spread your wings” (all puns intended) and join us! Our route in this lovely park wanders through varied habitat of woods, stream, cultivated and natural fields, and will last about two hours. This 1+ mile easy, accessible paved path can also accommodate those who have limited mobility or utilize a scooter, walker, or wheelchair. All abilities and ages are welcome. Bring binoculars if you have them. Accessible restrooms available. Leaders: Lynn Sowden, Jim Ermer, Connie Stevenson. Co-Hosted by Valley Forge Audubon (VFAS) www.valleyforgeaudubon.org and PTPR
Location: Harriet Wetherill Park- 2642 Butler Pike
Thursday, 5/18
8:30AM
Price: Free