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Carnegie Business Programs

August 20, 2014 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

Thursday Lunch & Learn ❘ 12:15 pm
Bring your lunch and your thirst for knowledge!
Want to know more? 412.281.7141 ❘ www.carnegielibrary.org • Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/clpdowntown

August 7 ❘ Presented by Robert O’Friel, O’Friel Consulting
Employee morale describes the overall outlook, attitude, satisfaction
and confidence that employees feel at work. When employees are
happy, morale is high. Researchers have found that there is a direct
correlation between employee morale levels and productivity on the
job. Join Business and Career Consultant Robert O’Friel as he discusses
ways to combat low morale to minimize financial impacts, reduce
costs and improve your overall bottom line.

How to Start a Food Truck Business
August 14
Have a great recipe that everyone raves about? Ever thought about
taking that recipe on the road and starting your own food truck business?
Do you already have a restaurant business you’re interested in taking
to the streets? Join us for an informative session on starting your very
own Pittsburgh food truck. Learn the rules and regulations, best practices
and how to cook up a great business plan! Stop by for tips from local
street vendors and county officials.
Documenting Pittsburgh’s Past

August 21 ❘ Presented by David Grinnel, University of Pittsburgh
Archives
Historic Pittsburgh is a collection of local resources including maps,
census records, historical text, videos, images and more that support
scholarly and individual research on the history of Western Pennsylvania.
Join David Grinnel from the University of Pittsburgh Archives as he
chronicles Pittsburgh’s rich cultural and historic resources.
Legal Resources in Pittsburgh: Pro Bono Center
August 28 ❘ Presented by Barbara Griffin, Allegheny County
Bar Foundation
The Pro Bono Center is a program of the Allegheny County Bar Foundation
that provides free civil legal services to low-income clients in Allegheny
County with the assistance of well-trained volunteer attorneys. From
simple divorces to landlord-tenant disputes, learn how the Pro Bono
Center can assist you with a variety of legal needs. ■

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