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Thursday, January 11, 2018

[mpen-dayton] Greater Miami Valley Events & News

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  • FW: The Martin Luthe r King, Jr. School Program Awards Ceremony has been postponed.
  • 2018 MLK Dayton Events in the Greater Miami Valley
  • (Jan. 20) FW: Dayton Women's March
  • (Jan. 20) FW: Soliciting donations for homeless
  • FW: 2018 Civil Pilgrimage Card
  • FW: Announcing OMC Date and Spring Semester of Greater Miami Valley Computer-Science and Math Circles

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From: MARGARET PETERS
Subject: The Martin Luthe r King, Jr. School Program Awards Ceremony has been postponed.

Dayton Public Schools will be closed tomorrow because of the bad weather that is being predicted.
The MLK School Program Awards Ceremony will be rescheduled.

 

 


Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
MLK Theme for 2018 is "Am I My Brother's Keeper?"

January 12, 2018 • 7:00 P.M.
"33rd Annual Margaret E. Peters  School Program Awards Ceremony
of the Rev . Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Holiday Celebration."

Thurgood Marshall STEM High School,
4447 Hoover Avenue.


Cancelled due to incremental weather!


January 14, 2018 • 6:00 P.M.
MLK Musical
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
3801 Fairbanks Ave. • Dayton,OH

January 15, 2018 • March will begin @10:00 A.M.
at Charles Drew Health Center

January 15,2018 • 11:00 A.M.
Youth Rally
Dayton Convention Center

January 15, 2018 • 6:00 P.M.
MLK Celebration Banquet
Dayton Convention Center

 

 

From: Joy Schwab [
Subject: Dayton Women's March on 1/20/18

For Immediate Release
Contacts:

Joy Schwab; Dayton Women's Rights Alliance, daytonwomen@yahoo.com, 937-320-0318
Melissa Rodriguez; Dayton Indivisible for All, rodm1971@aol.com, 937-361-2643


Women's March to be Held in Dayton and Nationwide


Dayton, Ohio —On January 20, 2018, Dayton will unite with other cities throughout the U.S.to hold a Women's March to reaffirm our commitment to building a positive and just future for all, and to celebrate the spirit of resistance efforts over the past year that began with the historic Women's March in January 2017. Over five million participated in Women's Marches around the world last January, including four million in the United States and 3,000 in Dayton.

A mass mobilization will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 21, with over 250 other rallies, marches and events taking place during the "Week-End of Women" on January 20 and 21.  These events will kick off a year long initiative called "Power to the Polls." The goal is to register one million new voters and to elect women candidates and those who support women's rights and justice for all.

The 2018 Dayton Women's March will be held Saturday, January 20 from 2:00-3:00 pm at Courthouse Square

The local rally is being organized once again by Dayton Women's Rights Alliance, along with Dayton Indivisible for All and others.

For more information go to: https://www.facebook.com/events/1451298421654322/

 

 

From: David K. Greer
Subject: FW: Information request

Carter (Alfred) Lewis is currently collecting items and donations for the homeless.
He will be dropping items off on the 20th at some of the shelters.
Additionally, he will passing out lunches to those on the streets.

In February, he will host a hygeine drive.

Items that can be donated for this month's winter item drive (New or gently used): 

     - Winter coats     - Hats     - Scarves     - gloves     - socks     - clothes

For women, men, children sizes.

Please feel free to contact Mr. Lewis at for questions,  info and to arrange pick up at mralfredlewis@yahoo.com

 

 

From: Nycia Lattimore; Assistant Director, Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center, Wright State University
Subject: [FAC-L] 2018 Civil Pilgrimage Card

Last week to register!

Due to the high volume of emails I receive there may be a delay in my reply to your email.
Please know that your email is important to me and I will respond as soon as I’m able!
You’re also welcome to make an appointment with me by calling 937-775-5645 or stopping by 140 Millett Hall.


 

 

From: Seoh, Munsup
Subject: Announcing OMC Date and Spring Semester of Greater Miami Valley Computer-Science and Math Circles

Dear OMC Participants,

You are receiving this email because you participated in the Ohio Mathematics Contest (OMC) before.

The annual Ohio Mathematics Contest (OMC) will be held on the first Saturday in April, i.e., April 7. Please mark the day on your calendar. As soon as the KSEA national website is ready for you to register, I will email you much more details about this year’s Contest that will be held at Sinclair Community College in downtown Dayton (instead of at Wright State University).

Best,
Munsup
P.S. Also please note that the Greater Miami Valley Computer Science and Math Circles continue offering their enrichment classes. For Spring semesters, we plan to open Math classes this Saturday, January 13th and Computer Science class next Saturday, January 20th.
P.P.S. I however would like to inform you our contingency plan of cancelling this Saturday’s class if weather turns out to be bad. In this case if you are not sure, please email me before 8:00 am and I will get back to you our decision.
P.P.P.S. Either you are an old student or a new comer, you should fill out and bring your Circle membership registration form with a check for the membership (either $40 or $30) If you are a continuing students from last Fall, you may bring only Membership fees.


Announcements: New Spring Semester of
Greater
Miami Valley Computer-Science and Math Circles
    

GMVCSC

GMVMC

Dear Miami Valley Residents,

The Greater Miami Valley Computer Science Circle (GMVCSC), on planning its 3rd year of operation, is an organization dedicated to helping the students of the Miami Valley and beyond. Our Computer circle focuses on computational thinking and problem solving. We use Python/Java/HTML to teach concepts like Algorithm design, Web design, Mobile apps, Robotics, and Information Security. We currently only have 1 class level, as we get more instructors we will try to break out into beginning and intermediate/advanced classes. The GMVCSC is open to 7-12 graders who have had at least Algebra 1. Faculty come from local school districts, area colleges and universities, private industry, local government. We have students from all over the area and beyond; we are truly a "Greater Miami Valley" organization!

We
meet from 10:00am-Noon the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month during the school year (September-early May) in the Mathematical and Microbiological Sciences (MM) Building on the campus of Wright State University.

If
you would like to inquire about joining one of our groups, please contact either Mr. Ken Nelson (at ken.nelson@wright.edu) or Dr. Munsup Seoh (at munsup.seoh@wright.edu). Spaces are limited! If there is not space for your child at the time you email us, then you will be placed on our waiting list. Available spaces will be offered to those on our waiting list first, with priority given to those on the list longest.

If
you or someone you know, would be interested in volunteering with our organization, then please let us know as well! We will be happy to talk with you and see where your skills and talents can be best used!

Lastly,
please let us know if you have any questions and see the flyer about our group copied below. Please share it with anyone who would be interested! We thank you in advance for reading this letter and wish you well!

Sincerely,

Dr.
Munsup Seoh and Mr. Kenneth Nelson
Coordinators,
Greater Miami Valley Computer Circle

Dear Miami Valley Residents,

The Greater Miami Valley Math Circle (GMVMC), on planning its fifth year of operation, is an organization dedicated to helping the students of the Miami Valley and beyond. Our math circle focuses on mathematical enrichment and problem solving while also providing a few competition opportunities. We have three levels: Beginning (Grades 5-7), Intermediate (Grades 7-9), and Advanced (Grades 9-12 with completion of Algebra I). Faculty come from local school districts, area colleges and universities, private industry, and local government. We have students from all over the area and beyond; we are truly a "Greater Miami Valley" organization!

We
meet from 10:30am-Noon every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month during the school year (September-early May) in the Mathematical and Microbiological Sciences (MM) Building on the campus of Wright State University.

Enrichment
topics include age-appropriate treatments of logic and proof, geometry, number theory, combinatorics, algebra, statistics, and more. We cover topics not usually seen in school mathematics and reinforce and explain things learned in school as well. Competition opportunities include the American Mathematics Contest 8th Grade Test (AMC 8 Test) for our younger students each fall and the Ohio Mathematics Contest (OMC) for all of our students each spring.

If
you would like to inquire about joining one of our groups, please contact either Mr. Erik Potts (at erik.potts@wright.edu) or Dr. Munsup Seoh (at munsup.seoh@wright.edu). Spaces are limited! If there is no space for your child at the time you email us, then you will be placed on our waiting list. Available spaces will be offered to those on our waiting list first, with priority given to those on the list longest.

And,
if you or someone you know would be interested in volunteering with our organization, then please let us know as well! We will be happy to talk with you and see where your skills and talents can be best used!

Lastly,
please let us know if you have any questions and see the flyer about our group copied below. Please share it with anyone who would be interested! We thank you in advance for reading this letter and wish you well!

Sincerely,

Dr.
Munsup Seoh and Mr. Erik Potts
Coordinators,
Greater Miami Valley Math Circle

 

 

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