Sunday, October 5, 2008 (3)

Oct 5, 2008
October 2, 2008
Thursday
  • HARLEM ARTS ADVOCACY WEEK

  • Oct 2, 2008 to Oct 7, 2008
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  • Description: The Arts in Harlem: Just Good Business New York, NY, September 18, 2008--The Harlem Arts Alliance (HAA) today announced the schedule for its second annual HARLEM ARTS ADVOCACY WEEK taking place from Thursday October 2 through Tuesday October 7 in various locations around Harlem. With a focus on how the arts and business in today’s Harlem share the keys to Harlem’s future, this five-day exchange of ideas, from grassroots advocacy to city and state-funded marketing initiatives to local partnerships, will impact the businesses as well as the cultural institutions and individual visual and performing artists residing and working in the vibrant community of Harlem. HARLEM ARTS ADVOCACY WEEK activities begin with an arts and business partnership seminar and conclude with a special tribute by New York City Councilwoman Inez E. Dickens to arts pioneer Dr. Barbara Ann Teer, founder of the National Black Theatre. The week’s other activities include forums, and arts & business luncheon, special
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October 5, 2008
Sunday
  • Community Investment Network Conference on "Civic Responsibility

  • Oct 5, 2008 to Oct 7, 2008
  • Location: Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Convention Center
  • Description: 2008 Community Investment Network Conference on "Civic Responsibility: Re-connecting People to their Communities" October 5-7, 2008 @ the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Convention Center in Durham, North Carolina 27703 The Community Investment Network Conference is an annual gathering where individuals, families, neighborhood associations, foundations, giving circles, community and civic groups come together to discuss various strategies of investing time, talent, and treasure to build communities by design and not out of crisis. Who should attend? Anyone who... * is concerned about their community but doesn't know how to motivate change * is thinking about starting a non-profit * is interested in starting a giving circle or already a member of one * wants to establish a charitable legacy (scholarships, volunteerism, etc.) * desires to maximize their charitable efforts and be more effective We live in a time where collective giving and social networking for social change is on the de
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