Events
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Start: 8:30 am
Learn a tested system to identify and cultivate donors who love your mission—donors who will give for operations, capital, and endowment. Find out how to grow your organization’s visibility in the community and engage your board in the fundraising process without requiring that they ask for money. This entry level workshop is designed for board members, executive directors, CEOs, and fund development professionals. By the end of this seminar you will have the fundamentals to embark on the path to sustainability and grow your major gifts programs year after year.
To register: Go to http://sforce.benevon.com/intros/midwest.htm and fill out the registration form. RSVP Required! Space is Limited. Questions: Contact Alaina Szlachta at 206-709-9400 ext. 132 or alaina.szlachta@benevon.com
Start: 10:00 am
End: 2:00 pm
The seminar features presentations by orthopedic surgeon Matthew Kraay, M.D. "Joint Replacement for Arthritis" and rheumatologist Donna Sexton-Cicero, M.D., "Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis -- What's the Difference?" Wachovia Securities financial advisor Cynthia McHugh will present "Six Steps for a Secure Retirement" and John Blaha, B.E.P.A. will speak on "Preparing for Your Financial Future Through Estate Planning." Space is limited and reservations are required. A catered lunch is provided. Call the Arthritis Foundation at 216-831-700 ext. 195 or 800-245-2275 ext. 195 to register. Registration deadline is May 19 Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
Please join ParkWorks and the students of John Hay and Cleveland School of the Arts as we celebrate the completion of their new shared campus. The campus is off of Carnegie Avenue between Stokes Boulevard and Stearns Road Parking off Carnegie, adjacent to John Hay and Cleveland School of the Arts RSVP to Gina Love Slade: glove @parkworks.org OR 216-696-2122 ext. 101
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Northeast Ohio has the potential to become a center for sustainable business, technology and industry. Several local firms already focus on sustainability. Who are they and how can we attract others? What do we need to do to create a national identity as a center for sustainability? Join us for this interactive dialogue to explore the possibilities, moderated by Tom Waltermire, Chief Executive Officer, Team Northeast Ohio (Team NEO).
Start: 6:15 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Join GEO as we discuss a historical measure for the state of Ohio - the passage of Am. Sub. Senate Bill 221 that was signed into law by Governor Strickland on May 1st, 2008. This bill includes the adoption of a Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), which provides that 12.5% of Ohio's Electricity will come from renewable energy resources by 2025. Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Be among the first to see our new summer attraction featuring endangered amphibians, red river hogs and New Guinea singing dogs. Plus, you'll enjoy the rare opportunity to see Australian Adventure at sunset Dress: Business Casual Complimentary food provided by Outback Steakhouse Open bar, live music and animal encounters (adults only) RSVP by May 21 at 216-661-6500 x 4403 or by email at VIP@clevelandmetroparks.com Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Global warming, peak-oil, water shortages, pollution, deforestation, desertification — the list of environmental challenges we face can be overwhelming. Thankfully, we have the technology, knowledge, and resources to overcome these problems, but we must act quickly to turn things around! Join Mercy For Animals for an eco-friendly vegan dinner and a solutions-oriented presentation on what you can do to create a sustainable world. For more information about this event, send an e-mail to info@mercyforanimals.org. Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm
As part of National Preservation Month, Kara Hamley O'Donnell, Cleveland Heights Historic Preservation Planner, and Michael Fleenor, preservations program director for the Cleveland Restoration Society will discuss Cleveland Heights' diverse architecture. The event is free. | ||


