Your Papers Please: What the Real ID Act Means for American Values
Thursday, Jan. 24 at 7 p.m.
New York Society for Ethical Culture
2 W. 64th St.
New York, NY 10023
Free Admission
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Friday, January 18, 2008
Peace and Justice Awards
Peace and Justice Awards
The dinner will be on Sunday, April 13th at 5pm at the Crowne Plaza in White Plains.
The dinner will be on Sunday, April 13th at 5pm at the Crowne Plaza in White Plains.
Impeachment Informational Session
Community Activist Ted DeSoyza will host a meeting at WESPAC to push forward the impeachment process of Dick Cheney and George Bush.
She will show "Crimes Against Humanity: The Bush Record" which is a 45 minute dvd followed by discussion: Thursday, January 24th at 12 noon at WESPAC. There will be an evening screening of the film in New Rochelle (details to be announced).
There are various groups in Westchester working on this issue. Congressman Wexler has set up a website and would like at least half a million Americans to sign up and register their intent to see impeachment proceedings begin this year. So far over 200,000 people have signed up (www.wexlerwantshearings.com)
For more information, please feel free to contact Ted directly at 914 235-1744.
She will show "Crimes Against Humanity: The Bush Record" which is a 45 minute dvd followed by discussion: Thursday, January 24th at 12 noon at WESPAC. There will be an evening screening of the film in New Rochelle (details to be announced).
There are various groups in Westchester working on this issue. Congressman Wexler has set up a website and would like at least half a million Americans to sign up and register their intent to see impeachment proceedings begin this year. So far over 200,000 people have signed up (www.wexlerwantshearings.com)
For more information, please feel free to contact Ted directly at 914 235-1744.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Association of Development Officers Conference for Non-Profits
On Friday, April 11, 2008, Association of Development Officers will hold its
annual ADO Day, the only full-day fundraising conference geared for
nonprofit development officers, executive directors, and marketing
professionals in the lower Hudson Valley.
Held at Crabtree's Kittle House in Mt. Kisco in Westchester County.
For information on the sponsorship packages and table rentals,
http://www.adoonline.org/pdf/ADO_Sponsorship_form_08.pdf.
The deadline to become an event sponsor is January 18, 2008. The deadline to
rent a vendor table is April 4, 2008. Don't miss these great marketing
opportunities.
For more information, contact Lydia Howie at (914) 248-1112 or Shawn Cribari
at (914) 941-0230, ext. 13.
annual ADO Day, the only full-day fundraising conference geared for
nonprofit development officers, executive directors, and marketing
professionals in the lower Hudson Valley.
Held at Crabtree's Kittle House in Mt. Kisco in Westchester County.
For information on the sponsorship packages and table rentals,
http://www.adoonline.org/pdf/ADO_Sponsorship_form_08.pdf.
The deadline to become an event sponsor is January 18, 2008. The deadline to
rent a vendor table is April 4, 2008. Don't miss these great marketing
opportunities.
For more information, contact Lydia Howie at (914) 248-1112 or Shawn Cribari
at (914) 941-0230, ext. 13.
Tenth Annual Women’s History Month Conference
Tenth Annual Women’s History Month Conference
"Black Power, Black Feminism: Black Women’s Activism and Development of
Womanist / Feminist Consciousness in the Era Black Power"
At Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY (20 minutes from midtown Manhattan)
Friday–Saturday March 7-8, 2008
Register at: http://www.slc.edu/womens-history/conference/index.php
This Conference is FREE and open to the public.
"Black Power, Black Feminism: Black Women’s Activism and Development of
Womanist / Feminist Consciousness in the Era Black Power"
At Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY (20 minutes from midtown Manhattan)
Friday–Saturday March 7-8, 2008
Register at: http://www.slc.edu/womens-history/conference/index.php
This Conference is FREE and open to the public.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Legislative Speak Out
Please mark your calendar for the Legislative Speak Out with County, NY State, and Federal elected officials on January 25th from 9a.m.-12:00noon at Westchester County Center, White Plains. This is an opportunity to learn about the latest legislative agendas and to hear from your legislators. The Legislative Speak-Out is co-sponsored with the Aging-Network and the Board of Legislators' Committee on Generational, Cultural and Ethnic Diversity.
Film Series on Race and Race Relations
The Fourth Unitarian Society of Westchester County will be hosting a film and discussion series on Race and Race Relations called "We Need To Talk". We will be screening "American Blackout". This film won a Special Jury Prize at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. The LA Times calls it “a muckraking indictment of the systematic disenfranchisement of African American voters.” These film nights will continue on the second Saturday of each month. Snacks will be provided. All are welcome.
Saturday, January 12, 2007
7:30 PM
The Fourth Unitarian Society
Strawberry Road
Mohegan Lake, NY
(914) 528-7131
www.fourthuu.org
Saturday, January 12, 2007
7:30 PM
The Fourth Unitarian Society
Strawberry Road
Mohegan Lake, NY
(914) 528-7131
www.fourthuu.org
Immigration meeting Jan 9th at 10am
Announcing a special meeting to form a coalition in the Hudson Valley region on the issue of immigration. TakeNY and Keep19 are jointly participating in this project.
The initial meeting (to which anyone interested is invited) will be:
Wednesday January 9, 10 AM at Nance Shatzkin and John McBride’s home, 132 Old Post Road North, Croton.
The initial meeting (to which anyone interested is invited) will be:
Wednesday January 9, 10 AM at Nance Shatzkin and John McBride’s home, 132 Old Post Road North, Croton.
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