This document announces fundraising events in Chicago from September 24-26 to support Haiti Reads, an organization that provides literacy materials and training in Haiti. On September 24, Haiti Reads will have a table at the Evanston Green Living Fest featuring art and accessories from Haiti. On September 25, they will have a literature table and sell items at the Pilsen Community Market. On September 26, mentioning a flyer from their website will allow dining at California Pizza Kitchen to benefit Haiti Reads. The events provide opportunities to help Haiti Reads' mission while enjoying local activities.
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Arts, Tourism and Economic Development" from Rural Arts and Culture Summit/Ce...Deborah McLaren
Utilizing the intersection of arts and tourism for economic development, Deborah McLaren of Local Flavor LLC and Kent Gustafson present examples and tools for communities - rural and urban. Tools include Network Weaving, wine trails, local food, heritage. Sponsored by UMN-Morris and Springboard for the Arts.
Downtown Library: Findings from Community OutreachClare Ross
The final presentation to the Downtown Library Exploratory Committee to present the finding of our community outreach process. Presented on 01/19/2018.
Don't miss the best benefits and philanthropic events in Chicago.Yosef Meystel
Chicago is a city that cares, and its various foundations, charities and nonprofit organizations, along with their sponsors and supporters are living proof that change can happen, only if we’re willing to take part in it.
Don't miss the best benefits and philanthropic events in Chicago.Yosef Meystel
Chicago is a city that cares, and its various foundations, charities and nonprofit organizations, along with their sponsors and supporters are living proof that change can happen, only if we’re willing to take part in it.
1. Fun & Fundraising for Haiti
Reads in Chicago
Sept 24-26, 2011
Here are some ways Chicago area residents can help Haiti
Reads provide literacy materials and training to the
people of Haiti. Plus, you can have a great time, too!
SAT, SEPT. 24: Evanston Green Living Fest,
2024 McCormick Blvd, Evanston, IL
http://www.evanstongreenfest.org/
—Haiti Reads will have art from Haiti as
well as embroidered restored accessories.
Most items will feature Voodoo themes.
SUN. SEPT. 25: Pilsen Community Market, Community
Please show your Bank Parking Lot, 18th & Halsted, Chicago
support for Haiti
http://pilsencommunitymarket.org/
Reads by coming to
—Haiti Reads will have a table to distribute
one or more of these
literature & sell items for fundraising.
events. Also, spread
MON, SEPT. 26: FUNdraising event at California Pizza
the word to your local
friends. We hope to Kitchen at Old Orchard Mall in Skokie, IL.
see you soon! —Eat anytime during that day and present
the flyer available from
www.haitireads.org Google Docs® at
http://alturl.com/8tz9e