As the whirlwind month of October winds down we look back and reflect on what a great month it was! For those who may not be familiar with October events, it is very busy month in Los Cabos.
Jazz & Rib Fest 2016 Sponsor and Marketing Tour OpportunitiesSciotoMile
The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department hosts the annual Jazz & Rib Fest in downtown Columbus along the Scioto Mile riverfront. Now in its 37th year, the festival offers three days of continuous live jazz music from national headliners and local performers, as well as barbecue from over 20 rib teams. With over 300,000 attendees each year, Jazz & Rib Fest is a flagship event that celebrates both music and food.
This document provides suggestions for how clubs can celebrate the 100th anniversary of National's including hosting large celebrations like galas or concerts, keeping celebrations simple through community service activities, and getting noticed by promoting events through press releases, letters to the editor, and by involving local celebrities. Clubs are encouraged to take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime centennial anniversary to reconnect with past members and tell their community's story.
The Marina Key Club weekly meeting announcement discussed two upcoming events. The Fall Rally will be held on November 10th at Six Flags Magic Mountain from 6AM to 9PM as one of Key Club's biggest annual fundraisers for the Pediatric Trauma Program. Money for the Fall Rally is due at the meeting. The second event is the HB 10K Derby on October 21st in Huntington Beach, where the Key Club will help set up and cheer on participants to motivate the runners.
THE LITTLE CITY - 2011 National Trademark Expoerikpelton
The document discusses the branding and trademarking of "The Little City®" slogan for the City of Falls Church, Virginia. It provides background on the development of the trademark in 2009-2010 through a branding agency. Guidelines were created to ensure proper usage. The trademark is now used in marketing the city and on various materials around town to promote local businesses, events, and the community's identity as a small city within a larger metro area.
This document summarizes an invitation to the first annual Path to Beauty Gala being held by Keep Evansville Beautiful on April 18th, 2015. The gala will serve as a fundraising event to support KEB's beautification, anti-littering, and recycling programs around Evansville. The invitation encourages attendees to help KEB continue improving the appearance and economic success of Evansville through their efforts.
This document discusses plans to open a new destination in Portland aimed at millennials that focuses on wine but also provides entertainment and community experiences. It outlines strategies to attract millennials such as hosting live music, rotating art displays, and a drink cart. It also discusses marketing tactics like promoting exclusive events on social media and using local influencers to spread word of mouth about the new opening. The overall cost to get started is estimated to be $40,000 and success will be measured by customer retention rates and social media engagement.
This document provides information about a benefit concert featuring Chance the Rapper that will take place on November 25, 2015 at the Walter Pyramid. The concert proceeds will go towards Education Through Music-Los Angeles, which promotes music education in disadvantaged schools. The concert aims to raise $10,000. It will be open to all ages and include food and drinks. General admission tickets are $25 each and they expect 2,500 attendees.
The document summarizes a craft show held in Wilmington, Delaware organized by the Pennsylvania Guild of Fine Craftsmen on July 25-26, 2015. It describes the show details including the location, contact information, booth fees, number of exhibitors and attendees. The author discusses their positive experience at the well-organized show and interviews other exhibitors who reported mixed results, with one feeling the promotion was lacking and crowds were down from the previous year. However, the author was pleased with their sales, which exceeded those from a similar previous show in Lancaster.
Jazz & Rib Fest 2016 Sponsor and Marketing Tour OpportunitiesSciotoMile
The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department hosts the annual Jazz & Rib Fest in downtown Columbus along the Scioto Mile riverfront. Now in its 37th year, the festival offers three days of continuous live jazz music from national headliners and local performers, as well as barbecue from over 20 rib teams. With over 300,000 attendees each year, Jazz & Rib Fest is a flagship event that celebrates both music and food.
This document provides suggestions for how clubs can celebrate the 100th anniversary of National's including hosting large celebrations like galas or concerts, keeping celebrations simple through community service activities, and getting noticed by promoting events through press releases, letters to the editor, and by involving local celebrities. Clubs are encouraged to take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime centennial anniversary to reconnect with past members and tell their community's story.
The Marina Key Club weekly meeting announcement discussed two upcoming events. The Fall Rally will be held on November 10th at Six Flags Magic Mountain from 6AM to 9PM as one of Key Club's biggest annual fundraisers for the Pediatric Trauma Program. Money for the Fall Rally is due at the meeting. The second event is the HB 10K Derby on October 21st in Huntington Beach, where the Key Club will help set up and cheer on participants to motivate the runners.
THE LITTLE CITY - 2011 National Trademark Expoerikpelton
The document discusses the branding and trademarking of "The Little City®" slogan for the City of Falls Church, Virginia. It provides background on the development of the trademark in 2009-2010 through a branding agency. Guidelines were created to ensure proper usage. The trademark is now used in marketing the city and on various materials around town to promote local businesses, events, and the community's identity as a small city within a larger metro area.
This document summarizes an invitation to the first annual Path to Beauty Gala being held by Keep Evansville Beautiful on April 18th, 2015. The gala will serve as a fundraising event to support KEB's beautification, anti-littering, and recycling programs around Evansville. The invitation encourages attendees to help KEB continue improving the appearance and economic success of Evansville through their efforts.
This document discusses plans to open a new destination in Portland aimed at millennials that focuses on wine but also provides entertainment and community experiences. It outlines strategies to attract millennials such as hosting live music, rotating art displays, and a drink cart. It also discusses marketing tactics like promoting exclusive events on social media and using local influencers to spread word of mouth about the new opening. The overall cost to get started is estimated to be $40,000 and success will be measured by customer retention rates and social media engagement.
This document provides information about a benefit concert featuring Chance the Rapper that will take place on November 25, 2015 at the Walter Pyramid. The concert proceeds will go towards Education Through Music-Los Angeles, which promotes music education in disadvantaged schools. The concert aims to raise $10,000. It will be open to all ages and include food and drinks. General admission tickets are $25 each and they expect 2,500 attendees.
The document summarizes a craft show held in Wilmington, Delaware organized by the Pennsylvania Guild of Fine Craftsmen on July 25-26, 2015. It describes the show details including the location, contact information, booth fees, number of exhibitors and attendees. The author discusses their positive experience at the well-organized show and interviews other exhibitors who reported mixed results, with one feeling the promotion was lacking and crowds were down from the previous year. However, the author was pleased with their sales, which exceeded those from a similar previous show in Lancaster.
This is a launch campaign project I worked on in my creative strategy class. Highrise is a new wine bar targeted towards millennials located in NE Portland. I was a creative strategist and media planner for this project.
Bill and Michelle Corace are wine aficionados who enjoy collecting and sharing wine with friends. They have amassed a collection of over 5,000 bottles which they enjoy drinking and using to host dinners that raise money for charity. The Coraces are passionate about wine but also about giving back, having organized relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina and donating thousands of dollars worth of wine and proceeds from dinner parties to various local charities in their community.
Working with celebrities - from short-term to long-term | North West Networki...CharityComms
Shirley Morgan, press and communications manager, Trinity Hospice
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Quebec City offers a variety of attractions for different interests including culture, food, shopping, outdoor activities, and sports. The document provides links to learn more about Quebec City's history and heritage sites, famous cuisine from poutine to fine dining, luxury accommodations, scenic views of the St. Lawrence River, cruise options between Quebec City and the United States, relaxation activities, educational opportunities for students of all ages, religious tourism, indigenous discoveries, family-friendly options for different age groups, Halloween events, winter activities like skiing and snowshoeing, and sports. Suggested story ideas and the latest newsletter are also referenced.
This document announces a charity gala dinner and fundraiser to benefit the Salaam Baalak Trust, an NGO that aids street children. The event will feature performances by popular Indian musicians and a fashion show displaying designs by leading designers. It will take place on April 18, 2009 at 'The Hub' in New Delhi, with a champagne reception starting at 7:30pm. Funds raised will support Salaam Baalak Trust's programs that provide care, protection, and aid to nearly 5,000 street children annually.
Interested in getting involved with the 2016 Republican Convention, but want to be able to give back as well? Find out more about how you can get involved through sponsorships and marketing opportunities at a premier location in Cleveland, just across the river from the Convention arena.
The Red Devils - Supporting Breast Cancer Patients and Their Familiesmamasita6752
The Red Devils is a Maryland based non-profit offering support to breast cancer patients and their families. The Red Devils provide food, transportation and other support services to men and women who are in treatment for breast cancer.
Ruth's Chris Steak House faces challenges with an aging customer base and needs to attract younger consumers. The document recommends targeting "Savvy Savorers", affluent millennials ages 26-34. To appeal to this group, Ruth's Chris should emphasize its unique history, locally-focused design elements, and community events to position itself as a trendy local restaurant rather than a generic chain. Highlighting its non-uniform design and involvement in the local community can help Ruth's Chris seem more authentic to the target market.
Dakin Humane Society is holding its first annual Pawscars event to raise funds and awareness, with 500 guests expected to attend. Dave's Soda and Pet City is helping by assembling gift bags for all guests, to include items like cat and dog toys, treats, food samples, and coupons. The event will feature a shelter dog fashion show and spoofs of movies performed by animals to celebrate Hollywood glamour while supporting Dakin's mission of helping over 15,000 animals each year in Western Massachusetts.
Charlotte Awareness hosted various events in 2011 to raise HIV/AIDS awareness through education and fundraising, including a dinner party with games, a ladies-only pole dancing event, a poetry reading and testing event, and participating in AIDS Walk Charlotte where they raised $850 for a local organization. They announced upcoming fall events and thanked sponsors for their support.
Food on Wheels is a mobile outreach program that provides food to the homeless, hungry, and displaced families in County. They are asking for donations to help feed the over 2,800 homeless people counted in San Bernardino County in 2012 and help end hunger. Donations will help the organization provide food and put smiles on faces as they work towards meeting the basic needs of their neighbors experiencing homelessness until they can support themselves.
Rockdale Connector #2 February 2015 Issue
The Jazz Man is here. Meet our area's foremost jazz aficionado. Plus, our usual contributors with positive messages for our Rockdale community. Dig in and share! The Rockdale Connector is YOU!
CAFOD is a Catholic organization that has worked for over 50 years to provide clean water and save lives in developing countries. They do this through efforts like family fun days, after school clubs, walks, and charity cake sales to raise funds. CAFOD's goal is to ensure everyone has access to clean water by working hard to help those in need.
This document summarizes information about HoHoTO, an annual holiday party and fundraising event that raises funds for the Daily Bread Food Bank in Toronto. HoHoTO began 6 years ago and has grown into a large social media movement. It provides information on hunger issues in the Toronto area, how funds are used to support the Daily Bread Food Bank, sponsorship opportunities for local businesses, and includes a letter of endorsement from the Daily Bread Food Bank executive director praising HoHoTO's fundraising efforts over the years.
Thanks to all of the Buffalo Mushrooms team members, volunteers, private and corporate supporters for making this the best YMM Extra-Life fundraising year for the Stollery Children's Hospital yet! See you again next year!
This document outlines an advertising campaign for Chateau St. Jean winery. The campaign targets young urban professionals aged 26-30 and promotes Chateau St. Jean's variety of wines. It includes strategies like TV commercials, social media competitions, and partnership events. The campaign's goals are to intrigue the target audience in the first quarter, persuade them to purchase in the second quarter by reminding them of the brand's history and lifestyle. It aims to transform Chateau St. Jean's conservative image and promote wine as a tailor-made product for individuality.
- The newsletter is for a homeless shelter called Our Sisters' House. It discusses dangers of cold weather for the homeless, need for affordable housing, and upcoming events to support the shelter such as a chili cook-off and volunteer appreciation event. It thanks volunteers and donors and provides contact details for how to get involved.
This document is a newspaper called the Scene Newspaper from Green Bay and De Pere, Wisconsin dated May 2015. It contains various articles on local entertainment, food, arts, and community events. The main article summarizes an interview with Lloyd Powlless, the chairman of the upcoming 43rd annual Oneida Pow Wow, discussing the various dances, attendees, food, and theme of honoring the Oneida Code Talkers from World War II. Other articles profile a local restaurant called S.I.L. Waterfront Restaurant and its Salvadoran and international influenced dishes, and reviews a Scottish craft beer called Hardcore IPA.
The Blacks' Annual Gala was held at the Acqualina Resort and Spa in Miami, Florida to raise funds for The Consequences Charity and their Teach for America program. Lea and Roy Black hosted the event, which featured performances by Taylor Swift and Beyonce. Many celebrities attended the gala, including Kim Kardashian, Bethenny Frankle, and cast members from Real Housewives of Miami. Through live auctions and donations, the event raised money to support The Consequences Charity's programs that provide educational and cultural activities for at-risk youth.
The Calgary Stampede is an annual 10-day event in Calgary featuring rodeos, concerts, and other Western entertainment. BMO has a longstanding relationship with the Stampede, dating back over 100 years. Each year, BMO volunteers serve pancake breakfast to thousands of children through the BMO Kids Day event. The author and other BMO interns volunteered at this year's breakfast, helping to serve over 16,000 pancakes, sausages, and juice boxes to attendees. After volunteering, the interns attended a appreciation lunch with BMO colleagues to share their internship experiences.
This newsletter summarizes recent activities of the Alden Kindred of America organization. It discusses the 116th annual reunion which welcomed over 120 guests and ratified bylaw changes to make membership enrollment easier. It also announces the purchase of the property at 97 Alden Street, which will be integrated into the organization's strategic plan. Additionally, it provides an update on the 2020 membership challenge to enroll 2,020 members by 2020 and waive lineage certification fees for relatives of existing members who enroll by December 31, 2015.
This is a launch campaign project I worked on in my creative strategy class. Highrise is a new wine bar targeted towards millennials located in NE Portland. I was a creative strategist and media planner for this project.
Bill and Michelle Corace are wine aficionados who enjoy collecting and sharing wine with friends. They have amassed a collection of over 5,000 bottles which they enjoy drinking and using to host dinners that raise money for charity. The Coraces are passionate about wine but also about giving back, having organized relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina and donating thousands of dollars worth of wine and proceeds from dinner parties to various local charities in their community.
Working with celebrities - from short-term to long-term | North West Networki...CharityComms
Shirley Morgan, press and communications manager, Trinity Hospice
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Quebec City offers a variety of attractions for different interests including culture, food, shopping, outdoor activities, and sports. The document provides links to learn more about Quebec City's history and heritage sites, famous cuisine from poutine to fine dining, luxury accommodations, scenic views of the St. Lawrence River, cruise options between Quebec City and the United States, relaxation activities, educational opportunities for students of all ages, religious tourism, indigenous discoveries, family-friendly options for different age groups, Halloween events, winter activities like skiing and snowshoeing, and sports. Suggested story ideas and the latest newsletter are also referenced.
This document announces a charity gala dinner and fundraiser to benefit the Salaam Baalak Trust, an NGO that aids street children. The event will feature performances by popular Indian musicians and a fashion show displaying designs by leading designers. It will take place on April 18, 2009 at 'The Hub' in New Delhi, with a champagne reception starting at 7:30pm. Funds raised will support Salaam Baalak Trust's programs that provide care, protection, and aid to nearly 5,000 street children annually.
Interested in getting involved with the 2016 Republican Convention, but want to be able to give back as well? Find out more about how you can get involved through sponsorships and marketing opportunities at a premier location in Cleveland, just across the river from the Convention arena.
The Red Devils - Supporting Breast Cancer Patients and Their Familiesmamasita6752
The Red Devils is a Maryland based non-profit offering support to breast cancer patients and their families. The Red Devils provide food, transportation and other support services to men and women who are in treatment for breast cancer.
Ruth's Chris Steak House faces challenges with an aging customer base and needs to attract younger consumers. The document recommends targeting "Savvy Savorers", affluent millennials ages 26-34. To appeal to this group, Ruth's Chris should emphasize its unique history, locally-focused design elements, and community events to position itself as a trendy local restaurant rather than a generic chain. Highlighting its non-uniform design and involvement in the local community can help Ruth's Chris seem more authentic to the target market.
Dakin Humane Society is holding its first annual Pawscars event to raise funds and awareness, with 500 guests expected to attend. Dave's Soda and Pet City is helping by assembling gift bags for all guests, to include items like cat and dog toys, treats, food samples, and coupons. The event will feature a shelter dog fashion show and spoofs of movies performed by animals to celebrate Hollywood glamour while supporting Dakin's mission of helping over 15,000 animals each year in Western Massachusetts.
Charlotte Awareness hosted various events in 2011 to raise HIV/AIDS awareness through education and fundraising, including a dinner party with games, a ladies-only pole dancing event, a poetry reading and testing event, and participating in AIDS Walk Charlotte where they raised $850 for a local organization. They announced upcoming fall events and thanked sponsors for their support.
Food on Wheels is a mobile outreach program that provides food to the homeless, hungry, and displaced families in County. They are asking for donations to help feed the over 2,800 homeless people counted in San Bernardino County in 2012 and help end hunger. Donations will help the organization provide food and put smiles on faces as they work towards meeting the basic needs of their neighbors experiencing homelessness until they can support themselves.
Rockdale Connector #2 February 2015 Issue
The Jazz Man is here. Meet our area's foremost jazz aficionado. Plus, our usual contributors with positive messages for our Rockdale community. Dig in and share! The Rockdale Connector is YOU!
CAFOD is a Catholic organization that has worked for over 50 years to provide clean water and save lives in developing countries. They do this through efforts like family fun days, after school clubs, walks, and charity cake sales to raise funds. CAFOD's goal is to ensure everyone has access to clean water by working hard to help those in need.
This document summarizes information about HoHoTO, an annual holiday party and fundraising event that raises funds for the Daily Bread Food Bank in Toronto. HoHoTO began 6 years ago and has grown into a large social media movement. It provides information on hunger issues in the Toronto area, how funds are used to support the Daily Bread Food Bank, sponsorship opportunities for local businesses, and includes a letter of endorsement from the Daily Bread Food Bank executive director praising HoHoTO's fundraising efforts over the years.
Thanks to all of the Buffalo Mushrooms team members, volunteers, private and corporate supporters for making this the best YMM Extra-Life fundraising year for the Stollery Children's Hospital yet! See you again next year!
This document outlines an advertising campaign for Chateau St. Jean winery. The campaign targets young urban professionals aged 26-30 and promotes Chateau St. Jean's variety of wines. It includes strategies like TV commercials, social media competitions, and partnership events. The campaign's goals are to intrigue the target audience in the first quarter, persuade them to purchase in the second quarter by reminding them of the brand's history and lifestyle. It aims to transform Chateau St. Jean's conservative image and promote wine as a tailor-made product for individuality.
- The newsletter is for a homeless shelter called Our Sisters' House. It discusses dangers of cold weather for the homeless, need for affordable housing, and upcoming events to support the shelter such as a chili cook-off and volunteer appreciation event. It thanks volunteers and donors and provides contact details for how to get involved.
This document is a newspaper called the Scene Newspaper from Green Bay and De Pere, Wisconsin dated May 2015. It contains various articles on local entertainment, food, arts, and community events. The main article summarizes an interview with Lloyd Powlless, the chairman of the upcoming 43rd annual Oneida Pow Wow, discussing the various dances, attendees, food, and theme of honoring the Oneida Code Talkers from World War II. Other articles profile a local restaurant called S.I.L. Waterfront Restaurant and its Salvadoran and international influenced dishes, and reviews a Scottish craft beer called Hardcore IPA.
The Blacks' Annual Gala was held at the Acqualina Resort and Spa in Miami, Florida to raise funds for The Consequences Charity and their Teach for America program. Lea and Roy Black hosted the event, which featured performances by Taylor Swift and Beyonce. Many celebrities attended the gala, including Kim Kardashian, Bethenny Frankle, and cast members from Real Housewives of Miami. Through live auctions and donations, the event raised money to support The Consequences Charity's programs that provide educational and cultural activities for at-risk youth.
The Calgary Stampede is an annual 10-day event in Calgary featuring rodeos, concerts, and other Western entertainment. BMO has a longstanding relationship with the Stampede, dating back over 100 years. Each year, BMO volunteers serve pancake breakfast to thousands of children through the BMO Kids Day event. The author and other BMO interns volunteered at this year's breakfast, helping to serve over 16,000 pancakes, sausages, and juice boxes to attendees. After volunteering, the interns attended a appreciation lunch with BMO colleagues to share their internship experiences.
This newsletter summarizes recent activities of the Alden Kindred of America organization. It discusses the 116th annual reunion which welcomed over 120 guests and ratified bylaw changes to make membership enrollment easier. It also announces the purchase of the property at 97 Alden Street, which will be integrated into the organization's strategic plan. Additionally, it provides an update on the 2020 membership challenge to enroll 2,020 members by 2020 and waive lineage certification fees for relatives of existing members who enroll by December 31, 2015.
This newsletter summarizes recent activities of the Alden Kindred of America organization. It discusses the 116th annual reunion which welcomed over 120 guests and ratified bylaw changes to make membership enrollment easier. It also announces the purchase of the property at 97 Alden Street, which will be integrated into the organization's strategic plan. Additionally, it provides an update on upcoming events at the Alden House and encourages readers to participate in the 2020 membership challenge to gain new members and celebrate the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims' arrival.
The document is an issue of the Scene Newspaper from October 2016. It includes articles about upcoming events in the area such as the Weyauwega International Film Festival from November 9-12 and a performance by The Brian Setzer Orchestra. It also advertises local businesses like The Goldsmith in Fond du Lac and Culver's restaurants. The main article discusses the annual Charity Club Ball fundraiser in Fond du Lac on December 2nd, which raises money through ticket sales, auctions and raffles to provide milk to children in need through various community programs and organizations.
Fresh Start-South has had a successful fall season with many community outreach opportunities funded by donations. These included a September sale that raised money for their work in South Caldwell High School. They also hosted food drives over the summer to collect food for donation. The Beta Club at South Caldwell High has helped promote Fresh Start-South's work. As in the past, more community members are stepping up to help those in need, such as a homeless student who found comfort with a community member and a family of nine that received support from donors. Fresh Start-South is thankful for the support of the Caldwell County community.
The document discusses several local festivals happening in September and October in the Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Durham areas of North Carolina. It provides details about the 17th annual Carrboro Music Festival on September 27-28 featuring 180 musical performances. It also describes the 40th annual Centerfest arts festival in Durham on September 20-21 with 140 artists and 70 musical performances. Additionally, it lists and provides dates and brief details about several other autumn festivals in the area focused on topics like food, crafts, poetry, and music.
Vendors and Sponsors - Salt dog ClassicElan Saltman
Presentation about how this grassroots festival has grown in to a power house of fun activities and excellent partnerships. Connect with Vendors, Sponsors, Artists, and your community. Find ways that simply and effectively communicate messages of charitable giving and downright fun. SaltDog Classic 2018 will be partnering with Rancho Coastal Humane Society to raise awareness and support for their amazing causes.
The Gold Ribbin' BBQ Fest of Greater Green Bay is being held at Lambeau Field this year to raise money for the Golden House Domestic Abuse Program. Now in its second year, the event has grown from 42 to 76 competing barbecue teams. It includes a barbecue competition sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbecue Society, as well as a family-friendly picnic with food, games and contests. Festival proceeds benefit Golden House, a local domestic violence shelter and support program established in 1979. This year's event promises to be the biggest yet.
The Gold Ribbin' BBQ Fest of Greater Green Bay will be held at Lambeau Field this year. The event raises money for the Golden House Domestic Abuse Program and Shelter. This year there will be around 76 barbecue teams competing, twice as many as last year. In addition to the barbecue competition, there will be a family-friendly picnic with pie-eating and wing-eating contests. The proceeds from the event benefit the Golden House, which has provided services to victims of domestic violence in the Green Bay area since 1979.
The document provides an overview of Harbourfront Centre's summer 2014 programming and events, highlighting the many performances, activities, camps, and festivals that took place. It expresses gratitude to the thousands of volunteers who contributed over 2,400 shifts and helped make the summer season successful despite ongoing construction challenges. The summaries of individual departments praise the hard work and positive attitudes of volunteers in areas like fundraising, information services, children's activities, outdoor concerts, and various cultural festivals.
With all the recent talk about economic setbacks and fluctuating prices, it is easy to sometimes forget to look on the bright side.visit: http://www.citysearchcalgary.com/
This document provides information about an event hosted by the One Drop Foundation to raise funds and awareness for access to safe water. It discusses the 15th anniversary of One Drop and the impact of its projects in providing water access to over 2.7 million people worldwide. It announces plans to expand the Lazos de Agua program in Latin America to directly benefit 1 million people with water and sanitation by 2023. The event will include a gourmet dinner, auctions, and performances to support One Drop's mission.
The Crosscutters hosted various community outreach events in 2016 that raised money for local charities. Some of the events included a Hot Stove Banquet that raised $5,025 for the James V. Brown Library, a 5k run that raised $9,680 for the Children's Development Center, and Military Appreciation Night that raised $4,920 for the MSG Sean Thomas Foundation. In total, the Crosscutters raised over $87,000 and made donations that benefited libraries, food banks, homeless shelters, and other local charities through events, a home run fundraising program, and other outreach activities in 2016.
The document describes AlanFest, an annual music festival held in Athens, Georgia that is organized by the David Alan Lewis Foundation. The festival is held in celebration of Alan Lewis, a 2010 graduate of the University of Georgia's landscape architecture program who passed away in 2011. Proceeds from the festival go towards the David Alan Lewis Memorial Scholarship in Landscape Architecture at UGA. The 2015 festival will take place over 3 days and feature performances by various artists at multiple Athens venues. Sponsorship opportunities and benefits are outlined for businesses and organizations interested in supporting the event and scholarship.
The annual Charity Club Ball will be held on December 2nd in Fond du Lac to raise funds for the Charity Club's milk fund, which provides milk to children in need. Sixty percent of the funds raised will go to the milk fund and support various local organizations that help children. The ball features entertainment, auctions, and food to both raise money and bring awareness to child hunger issues in the community. The Charity Club has been organizing the ball for over a century to help children throughout Fond du Lac.
This document summarizes the sponsors and donors who supported the 7th Annual Friends of the Casa Grande Library Dinner. It thanks gold, silver, bronze, basket, auction, raffle, and cash sponsors and donors. It also provides information about the new Vista Grande Public Library, including facts about its size, capacity, computers, and joint use with the nearby high school. The Friends group accomplished providing $24,000 to the library for a new teen center, greeting desk, and programming.
Don't miss the best benefits and philanthropic events in Chicago.Yosef Meystel
Chicago is known for its many philanthropic organizations that support various causes such as health, the environment, hunger, homelessness, education, culture, and more. These charities hold events throughout the year where people can attend, participate, and donate to support their causes. Some of the major upcoming events highlighted include the Ronald McDonald House Charities gala in March, the Make-A-Wish Foundation Wish Ball in May, the Lincoln Park Zoo Ball in July, and the After School Matters Gala in September. These events feature live and silent auctions, celebrity guests, dancing, and raise funds to support their philanthropic missions in Chicago.
The document is a newsletter from the Fiesta San Antonio Commission thanking volunteers for their service and hard work. It discusses upcoming volunteer opportunities and events, including collecting toys for charity and wrapping gifts. It also provides updates about the Fiesta store hours and crafting sessions. In addition, it highlights the Miss Fiesta San Antonio and upcoming member holiday events to show appreciation for volunteers and members.
The document summarizes Halloween traditions in New Paltz, New York. Local businesses decorated their storefronts and provided treats to costumed visitors. Huguenot Street held its first trick-or-treating event since 2019, which children, families, and volunteers enjoyed. The event concluded at a pumpkin display from "The Bakery's Night of 100 Pumpkins" contest. Kara Augustine praised the strong community support and turnout that helped make the Halloween events successful.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
AHMR is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed online journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects (socio-economic, political, legislative and developmental) of Human Mobility in Africa. Through the publication of original research, policy discussions and evidence research papers AHMR provides a comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis of contemporaneous trends, migration patterns and some of the most important migration-related issues.
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Charities for Children - Thank You Redheads
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Charities for Children - Thank You Redheads
As the whirlwind month of October winds down we look back and reflect on what a great
month it was! For those who may not be familiar with October events, it is very busy month
in Los Cabos.
From some of the richest fishing tournaments, high season and t ourism levels start to rise,
and of course Sammy Hagar’s birthday bash at the Cabo Wabo Cantina! For years the
faithful redhead fans have made their way to Los Cabos to take in one or all of the birthday
concerts.
Many of the fans still camp out on party on the avenue waiting for the complimentary
tickets for the concert. This has become really a part of Cabo’s culture and the Redhead
fans are welcomes by many every October!
For years ADLN has been the charity organization of choice for Redhead fans want ing to
give back, to a town and community that they have fallen in love with and call their second
home. With the help of many of the Redhead fans, we at ADLN are able to organize a
sunset cruise, host an annual beach party, and offer auction items which include signed
memorabilia donated by individuals and signed of course by Sammy Hagar.
In 2015 ADLN successfully raised $10,000 all of which goes directly to helping the children
in Los Cabos needing medical care. This was all made possible thanks to the help of these
generous and wonderful people! We would like to take a moment and thank a few very
special individuals who have all helped make this an annual party and event and through
their hard work, have helped us at ADLN make many projects, including our new clinic a
reality!
TAGS: charities for children, Friends of the Children, Amigos De Los Niños, Volunteer In
Cabo San Lucas
Website: http://adlncabo.org