Penguin’s Raffle!
Announcing a new raffle – Bed and Breakfast Penguin’s Package.
The package will include two tickets to the Penguins vs Washington Capitals on January 22nd and a one night stay at the Omni William Penn Hotel for January 21st.
Tickets are on sale now for $5/each. Winner will be based on the “Big Four” on Friday, January 13th.
Please go to the Leadership Board section of the website and choose any member to call for tickets!
Again, all proceeds go towards helping keep JA free for schools in our area!
RAFFLE WINNER
The playhouse winner was Michelle Rankin of Oil City who won it for her three-year old niece, Marni Grace Cavin. Congratulations! And a specials thanks to all donors and the Clarion County Career Center for building and ALL who purchased tickets!
Golden Tickets Provide Golden Opportunity for Sports Fans
Playhouse Raffle
A fabulous playhouse for your kids or grandchildren could be just a $5.00 raffle ticket away!
Junior Achievement (JA) of Clarion County is raffling off an 8’ x 10’ children’s playhouse to support JA programs in schools in Clarion County. Donations have been acquired by generous groups from Clarion County for this project. H.E. McGranaghan Jr., R.A. designed the blueprints for the playhouse. The Clarion County Career Center’s Construction Technology department will build the playhouse with supplies donated by Colony Homes. In addition, the playhouse will be on display at the Autumn Leaf Festival Craft show on Friday, October 7th.
2,500 tickets will be sold through October 13. The winner will be based on the numbers drawn during The Pennsylvania Lottery Big 4 on October 14. In the event that the winning ticket is not purchased, a winner will be hand-drawn.
Tickets can be purchased at the Autumn Leaf Festival Craft Show location or by clicking on the “Leadership Board” and call any member for tickets. Don’t Miss Out!
Students Test their Business Skills at Competition
Local students participated in Junior Achievement’s Titan competition at the DuBois Business College on December 10th. Watch the video here.
Video Release
Find out more about Junior Achievement by watching This is JA.
The Need
America can and must do a better job of educating kids about effective money management.
Capital One’s recent “Back to School Survey” indicated that: only 43% of parents have discussed prioritizing needs and wants with kids and a surprising 42% of parents have not take any steps whatsoever in discussing any financial basics.
Kids are our business, government and education leaders of tomorrow, and many adults are not prepared to teach kids financial literacy.
Financially literate individuals are more likely to be self-supporting, are able to prepare for financial setbacks and improve their standard of living through wise spending, saving, planning and investing.
Kids need to learn effective money management and become responsible contributors to our communities and to the global economy in the future. Unfortunately only half of the schools in the US require financial literacy education.
The Solution
One group actively working to address the problem in Clarion County is Junior Achievement of Clarion County.
Junior Achievement (JA) is the world’s largest organization dedicated to educating students about work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy through experiential, hands-on programs. JA’s programs help prepare young people for the real world by showing them how to generate wealth and effectively manage it, how to create jobs which make their communities more robust, and how to apply entrepreneurial thinking to the workplace. Students put these lessons into action, and help strengthen their communities.
JA programs are taught by classroom volunteers recruited from the local business community. In that way, JA helps prepare our future workforce and serves as a bridge between business and education—future partnership.
Get Involved
In Pennsylvania, financial literacy education is a requirement, but additional funding is generally not provided. This is a major reason why schools need to work with organizations, like JA, that can provide relevant financial literacy training. JA needs to continue to develop partnerships with the local business and education community to ensure that every child in our community is given the appropriate tools to be a successful contributor to society.
The success of JA in Clarion County depends on community leaders participating on the local Junior Achievement Leadership Board, volunteering in local classrooms and raising resources for curriculum expenses.
If you are interested in being a part of Junior Achievement in Clarion County, please click here.