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High School Recognition Day and New Generations Conference
Mar 01, 2018
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE FOR THESMACHER HIGH SCHOOL RECOGNITION DAY/ NEW GENERATIONS CONFERENCE FOR THE ROTARY CLUB OF CLEVELAND To be held March 1, 2018 It is our responsibility as Rotarians to prepare each new generation for civic participation by improving their life skills to ensure a better future. However, young adults don’t like being told what to do and often feel that nobody is listening to them or their concerns. This sense of alienation from the rest of society can be dysfunctional and violent. As community leaders, we can fulfill our promise to the younger generation by providing a forum for their voices to be heard. In a non-threatening environment, the new generation can voice their concerns, express their hopes and ambitions and seek solutions to the problems that concern them and their communities. Purpose of the Rotary “New Generations” Conference The purpose of the Rotary conference for new generations is to create a forum for dialogue between community leaders and young adults to: 1) Provide young adults with an opportunity to voice their concerns, articulate their vision of the future and identify the support they need to help achieve their goals, 2) Encourage community leaders to include young adults in the process of examining community needs, and 3) Instill a shared sense of responsibility for the success of the community. Because Rotary represents a broad spectrum of community leaders and organizations, the Rotary Club of Cleveland is in a unique position to facilitate this dialogue. Participants The youth will be those selected by high schools in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District as outstanding seniors for the current academic year. These students and their faculty are invited to attend the Thesmacher High School Recognition Day on March 1, 2018 starting with a motivational speaker at 8:45 a.m. and then breaking into small group discussions until 11:45 a.m. Community leaders will be invited from organizations or will be individuals interested in the future of our community. Conference Format The program will be a forum for discussion, not a platform for speeches or lectures. Facilitators will be trained by professional trainers to stimulate the exchange of ideas in a non-threatening environment. The process will be structured to give all participants an opportunity to contribute to the dialogue. Location The New Generations Conference will begin in the Bridge View Room (3rd Floor) at the Windows on the River on March 10, 2016. Report on the Conference The Conference will be summarized into a report for the Club, other Rotary Clubs and other civic groups and leaders, especially those who are invited to participate. It is expected that this conference will be a model for others to emulate. It is expected that the “New Generations” conference format will be incorporated into all future Rotary Club of Cleveland high school recognition programs as a regular component for community and youth dialogue. |
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Rotary After Hours - Park Lane Ball Room
Mar 22, 2018
We will begin at 5:00 p.m with a tour of the Maltz Center located at 1855 Anzel Road, CLE. At 5:30 we will move over to the Park Lane Villa Ballroom located at 10510 Park Lane, CLE where we will hear from Wes Finch, Chairman, The Finch Group. We will have heavy appetizers and a cash bar. Non Rotarians will pay $15.00 at the door. |
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Director, Center for Population Dynamics Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, CSU
Apr 19, 2018
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Last mile to career speaker and mentor. Identify strategy of brand and network to pursue passions
May 03, 2018
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22nd Annual Business Leadership Awards
May 17, 2018
Rotary Club of Cleveland and Cleveland State University Monte Ahuja College of Business Presents…. The 22ndAnnual Business Leadership Awards May 17, 2018 12 noon – 1:15 p.m. Windows on the River, 2000 Sycamore, CLE
Cooperating Organizations:
Paul J. Everson Real Estate Center, Cleveland State University Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network (MAGNET) The Council of Smaller Enterprises (COSE) The International Business Network (IBN) Sustainable Business Center, Cleveland State University
Awardees:
Urban Placemaking Leadership: Cleveland Neighborhood Progress Quality Service Leadership: Randy's Pickles Entrepreneurial Leadership: Michael Stanek, Co-Owner & CFO, Hunt Imaging LLC Global Business Leadership: Automated Packaging Systems, Streetsboro, OH Sustainable Business Practices Leadership: Andrew Watterson, Senior VP & Head of Sustainability, KeyBank
This program is open to the public. Tickets are $20, and parking is Free To RSVP email rotarycle@gmail.comor Call (216)556-8637 |
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May 17, 2018 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
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May 24, 2018 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Jun 05, 2018 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Join us at the West 25th Street Rapid Site, home of the soon to be Red Line Greenway trail connecting 8 diverse neighborhoods on the near west side. We will be mowing, weeding, picking up trash and beautifying the site. We will be joined by some of our 2018 Project YESS (Youth Empowered to Succeed through Sailing) class as they fulfil their community service protion of their land based training. |
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Jun 05, 2018 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Join us for our Quarterly Service Day at the Greater Cleveland FoodBank, located at 15500 Waterloo Rd., CLE. We are teaming up with some of our Project YESS (Youth Empowered to Succeed through Sailing) students to help pack food and serve the hungry. Please wear close toed shoes and come willing to help. |
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Jun 07, 2018 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Jul 19, 2018 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Skoda Minotti "Tax Law Changes, the Impact on Non Profits"
Aug 09, 2018
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