U.S. and the rest of the world must cooperate for the benefit of all

Friday, January 09, 2015

[mpen-dayton4] Greater Dayton Area Local Evewnts and News

FYI.      Best, Munsup

P.S. To unsubscribe: Please visit http://sympa.dkumc.net/wws/sigrequest/mpen-dayton4 and then type in your valid email address to receive a confirmation link to complete the process.

P.P.S. "He who dares not offend cannot be honest" - Thomas Paine

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Correction on the Date of MLK Interfaith Prayer Breakfast: Information circulating to the Dayton community lists two different dates (1/9 & 1/10) for the MLK Interfaith Prayer Breakfast. The correct date is Friday, January 9th. For more up-to-date information, Please visit:
(1) www.mlkDayton.org  OR
(2) http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/news/local/list-of-mlk-holiday-events/njfbF/
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

·         (Jan. 9, 10 & 11) FW: Schuster "Welcomes" Immigrants with free concerts

·         (Jan. 13, 20 and more) FW: Improve your skills in 2015!

·         (Jan 14) FW: Inaugural talk co-sponsored by AAUP-WSU and the WSU Administration

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

From: Tokz Awoshakin
Subject: Schuster "Welcomes" Immigrants with free concerts


Schuster "Welcomes" Immigrants with Philharmonic concerts

The City of Dayton, Welcome Dayton initiative has partnered with the Dayton Philharmonic orchestra to present a weekend of special shows and  free concerts at the Schuster Performing Arts Center in …

Read the full story »

 

 

From: PAUL BROWN
Subject: FW: Improve your skills in 2015!


Make 2015 the Year You Move Forward!

The next Micro-Enterprise Business Development and
Training Class Begins Thursday, January 8!


The Micro-Enterprise Business Development and Training Program assists individuals interested in starting and maintaining a home-based or second income business. Through the program, participants learn valuable tips from experienced accountants, bankers and other professionals.

Classes are small and offer individualized attention. Participants may research business opportunities as well as complete a business plan in our computer lab. Childcare is provided on a first come first serve basis to individuals participating in the program.

Classes meet Thursday evening from 6-9 p.m. beginning Jan. 8 and continuing through March 12 at 719 S. Main St. in Dayton. Pre-registration is required to participate in the program. Contact us at (937) 341-5000 ext. 126 for more information and to schedule a registration appointment.


View the Micro-Enterprise Registration Packet.

Listen to our radio ad.




Computer Learning Program begins Tuesday, Jan. 13!


Individuals who want to learn or enhance their computer skills may do so through our free Computer Learning Program.

The course covers basic computer concepts, including the physical aspects of computer word processing using Microsoft Word, Internet basics, and e-mail use.

Classes will meet Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Jan. 13-15, 20-22 and 27-29. Morning (9-11 a.m.) or afternoon (1-3 p.m.) classes are available.

Pre-registration is required to participate in the program. To find out more about the next session or to register, contact us at (937) 341-5000, ext. 126.

 

 

From: AAUP-WSU
Subject: Spring Semester Speaker Series co-sponsored by AAUP-WSU and the WSU Administration

With the attached flyer, I would like to announce our Spring Semester Speaker Series, co-sponsored by AAUP-WSU and the WSU Administration.

As you see below, the inaugural talk will be given on Wednesday, January 14 at 1:00 p.m. by Risa L. Lieberwitz, Professor of Labor and Employment Law at Cornell University.



Please attend as many of these talks as you can, and invite your colleagues, your students and others in your neighborhoods.

Best regards and a Happy New Year to all,

[Marty Kich, President, AAUP-WSU]

 

End of MPEN e-Newsletter