SAG-AFTRA

Summer 2015

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GO BACK TO SCHOOL It's back-to-school time. Many locals offer conservatory classes or special workshops to keep your skills sharp. The SAG Foundation offers workshops across the country for all members, and you can join many of them anytime via live stream or by viewing an archived video of the event online. Visit sagaftra.org to find a conservatory near you, and register at sagfoundation.org to learn what the SAG Foundation has to offer. 6 READ TO KIDS Help young students learn the joy of books by reading to them during the upcoming school year. Sign up to be a BookPAL through the SAG Foundation's BookPALS (Performing Artists for Literacy in Schools) program. Visit sagfoundation.org/bookpals to find out more. 7 KNBC reporter Annette Arreola reads for BookPALS at a North Hollywood school. There are a wealth of resources available to members to help them hone their skills and network. LEARN ABOUT YOUR LOCAL AND ATTEND A MEMBERSHIP MEETING OR ORIENTATION Did you know that the New York Local has a softball team? Or that the Atlanta Local raises money for a local food bank with an old-time radio production? Check your local's Web page for the latest information, including membership meetings and member orientations. Whether you've been a member for a long time or are new to SAG-AFTRA, these gatherings provide important information for you to make the most out of your membership. Visit sagaftra.org/locals to find your local's Web page. 5 22 SAG-AFTRA | Summer 2015 | SAGAFTRA.org

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