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Subject: NDVS eNewsletter - Legislative Symposium Registration Growing
From: pio.ndvs@veterans.nv.gov
To: rserge1@outlook.com
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 01:41:29 +0000
NDVS eNewsletter - Legislative Symposium Registration Growing
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Register for Veterans Legislative Symposium Continues
The Veterans Legislative Symposium is scheduled for March 8 in Reno, NV and registrations have continued to pick up. The meeting is intended to bring together leaders and those interested in veterans issues together to plan for the upcoming 78th legislature in 2015. If you are interested, please reply to the email below so we can put you on the list and update you as the March 8 draws near. Space is limited to 200 attendees.
Date: March 8, 2014 | Location: Silver Legacy Resort Casino, Reno, NV. | Time: 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Coffee service will be provided throughout the meeting.
To attend, reply to pio.ndvs@veterans.nv.gov with the subject line "Veteran Legislative Symposium".
Women Veterans Wellness Event - February 22
The second Las Vegas Women Veterans Wellness event is planned for February 22. This year the Nevada Department of Veterans Services is joining forces with the Department of Veterans Affairs Women Veterans Program "She Wore These" boot decorating event to celebrate Women Veterans Make History Month. Women Veterans are encouraged to bring boots or other military footwear and personalized decorating items and join their sister Veterans for a boot decorating day and wellness event. There will be Education and Employment information with vendors that available to hand out information on various topics. Event Information: Rio Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Pavilion 2 | February 22, 10 am - 4 pm RSVP: Yvonne with the Nevada Department of Veterans Services at 702-501-9432, betrony@veterans.nv.gov, or Carol at the VA 702-791-9000 x19451 .
NDVS Speakers Program
The NDVS will begin a speakers program in 2014 to discuss veterans issues and NDVS programs and plans. "We have many programs and issues we want to present and discuss with organizations throughout the state. Speaking at organizational meetings and events will give us the opportunity to involve communities and gather information about veterans concerns," says Director Kat Miller. If your veteran or community organization is interested in the NDVS speaking at one of your group meetings, please contact Pamela at the NDVS Reno office - (866) 630-8387
ROVER February Schedules
Click the links to see the list of upcoming locations for the NDVS Veterans Service Officer (VSO) during February and March. "We're asking for the assistance of community businesses and individuals to download a flyer from a location near them and post it so veterans and their families can become aware of our ROVER Outreach program for veterans," said Director Kat Miller. "Through the assistance of each community, we can alert more veterans to our visits and get them the assistance they need." See Schedules.
Suicide Prevention
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Learn More.
Upcoming NDVS Events Calendar
Veterans Services Commission Meeting TBD Announced Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery Unaccompanied Services - Every Thursday, 8:40 am More Information Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery Unaccompanied Services - Fourth Thursday, 3 pm Elko - Combat Veterans Support Group 4th Monday of the month - Elko VFW - 775-777-1000 Reno - Lady Veterans Meeting 4th Wednesday (or last) of the month - Carrows Restaurant @ Wells Ave, Reno 6 pm Additional information email: nvangel@charter.net (note "Lady Vets") More Information License Plates - Available To Order Ten different license plates are available for veterans, spouses and children and each one helps fund the various NDVS outreach programs which assist veterans throughout the state. Click Here to Order. Thunderbirds Available Now Women Veterans
Survivor Benefits in Nevada
Survivor benefits in Nevada is a topic that we have been working on over the last few years. As most know, these are benefits for spouses and family members of service members who are lost, often in combat. Survivors are a part of a special group of Nevadans called Gold Star Families, and there are several ways that we at the Nevada Office of Veterans Services serve them. Learn More.
Are you a Service-Connected Disabled Veteran business owner in Nevada?
According to Nevada Revised Statutes NRS 333.3368 and 338.13846, you have a veterans preference regarding contracts for Purchasing contracts and State Public Works contracts under $100,000.00. Contact the Nevada Purchasing Division or the Nevada State Public Works Division for more information. Also, if you are looking for employment with the State of Nevada and you are a veteran or service connected disabled, you get a preference when competing for state jobs according to Nevada Revised Statutes 284.260. This statute explains that if the employment opportunity requires a test, a veteran with disabilities is awarded 10 additional points, and a veteran is awarded five addition points on a passing examination. Go here to see Nevada job opportunities that might be available.
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