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Spanish Tutor/Teacher
Spanish Tutor/Teacher needed at Sardis Christian School, 1620 4th Court West, Birmingham, AL 35208. Hours: Mondays 9:30-1:30; Wednesdays 11:00-1:30. $15/hour
Call 205.786.4379


Birmingham International Center

Contact: Kellye Copas, (205) 252-7652, kcopas@bic-al.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 7, 2009
BIC Offers Language Services at New Center
Birmingham, AL
The Birmingham International Center (BIC) is pleased to announce the association with Valley Language Services, a full service language company that provides quality interpretation, translation, and training in 28 languages to the greater Birmingham area. Based in Georgia, Valley Language Services now operates a satellite office inside the Birmingham International Center located downtown. For language translation and interpretation needs, call BIC directly at 205-252-7652. After hours call 706-332-8584.
For nearly 60 years, the Birmingham International Center has promoted mutual understanding between cultures through international education programs, annual country spotlights, and services to the business and international communities.
For more information on our services, programs, upcoming events, and the Spotlight on Ireland, go to www.bic-al.org, or call (205) 252-7652.
City of Hoover - Bilingual Volunteer Opportunity
For details, contact the City of Hoover, 205.444.7701 or rayj@ci.hoover.al.us.
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