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Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course (8:00 AM)
Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course, May 20 - 30

Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course
Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 30, 2013
Trinity Lutheran Seminary
2199 East Main Street
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Firsthand interaction with selected religious organizations and leaders in the fifteenth most populous city in the United States and its surrounding region, with special attention to the lived experiences of non-Christian religious groups, various types of interreligious relations, and a range of Christian perspectives on other religions.
Orientation session: Monday evening, May 20
Concluding session: Thursday afternoon, May 30
(No scheduled activities on Memorial Day, May 27)
Course activities include religious site visits, presentations by local religious leaders, discussion and debriefing sessions, and a variety of eating experiences (some walking will be involved).
Members of the community who wish to participate in the course will be placed on a waiting list for possible open slots after student enrollment has closed. An activities fee of $385 is required that will cover transportation for course activities, two meals per day (excluding Memorial Day), and other costs. Enrollment is limited to 14.
Contact Info : For more information, contact the instructor, Dr. Paul D. Numrich,pnumrich@tlsohio.edu, 740-362-3443. For registration information, contact Carol Dixon, cdixon@tlsohio.edu, 614-235-4136, x4632. Or visit the TLS website at http://www.tlsohio.edu/
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| Thursday, May 23, 2013 |
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Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course (8:00 AM)
Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course, May 20 - 30

Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course
Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 30, 2013
Trinity Lutheran Seminary
2199 East Main Street
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Firsthand interaction with selected religious organizations and leaders in the fifteenth most populous city in the United States and its surrounding region, with special attention to the lived experiences of non-Christian religious groups, various types of interreligious relations, and a range of Christian perspectives on other religions.
Orientation session: Monday evening, May 20
Concluding session: Thursday afternoon, May 30
(No scheduled activities on Memorial Day, May 27)
Course activities include religious site visits, presentations by local religious leaders, discussion and debriefing sessions, and a variety of eating experiences (some walking will be involved).
Members of the community who wish to participate in the course will be placed on a waiting list for possible open slots after student enrollment has closed. An activities fee of $385 is required that will cover transportation for course activities, two meals per day (excluding Memorial Day), and other costs. Enrollment is limited to 14.
Contact Info : For more information, contact the instructor, Dr. Paul D. Numrich,pnumrich@tlsohio.edu, 740-362-3443. For registration information, contact Carol Dixon, cdixon@tlsohio.edu, 614-235-4136, x4632. Or visit the TLS website at http://www.tlsohio.edu/
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Cutting Through The Clutter: Multidisciplinary Approaches To Hoarding (7:45 AM - 3:45 PM)
Don't miss the first conference from the Hoarding Connection of Cuyahoga County!
Dr. Randy Frost, author of Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things and Buried in Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving, and Hoarding, is the keynote speaker.
Breakout sessions from Hoarding Connection members, presenting best practices, community approaches to hoarding management, and updates to the DSM.
Sponsored by the Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County and the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging.
Contact Info : When
Thursday May 23, 2013 from 7:45 AM to 4:00 PM EDT
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Where
Embassy Suites
6800 Rockside Road
Independence, OH 44131
Email : osiecki@adamhscc.org
Url: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?llr=84ieaamab&oeidk=a07e7a0qaivacfcff36&ose
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Compassion Fatigue: Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy For The Mental Health Professional (8:30 AM - 11:30 AM)
Sponsors: PBJ Connections and NASW Ohio Chapter
May 23, 2013, 8:30am-11:30am
Location: PBJ Connections, 9800 Jug Street NW Pataskala, OH 43062.
3 CEUs for Social Workers and Counselors
$50
Presenter: Holly Jedlicka, MSW, LISW-S
This workshop is designed to utilize equine-assisted psychotherapy (EAP) techniques to assist mental health professionals in gaining awareness to their own compassion fatigue, developing techniques to overcome it, and put mindfulness techniques in place.
PLEASE WEAR APPROPRIATE ATTIRE TO BE IN THE BARN. This includes closed toed shoes and dress for the weather. We will be in sand/gravel/and or grass footing. No horse experience necessary.
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Webinar: How The White Mountain Apache Tribe Addressed Youth Suicide (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM)
The burden of mental illness in the United States is among the highest of all diseases. Combined with the serious impact on physical health, mental health disorders can have harmful and long-lasting effects not only on those living with the disorders, but also on their loved ones and communities. This is a particularly important issue among American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Youth suicide rates in these communities are disproportionately higher than the national average.
Join the "Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators?" webinar on May 23 as experts discuss the issue of mental illness. The 45-minute webinar will be led by Dr. Don Wright, HHS Deputy Assistant Secretary for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. The webinar will feature the success of the White Mountain Apache tribe in using data-driven decisions and interventions to address youth suicide.
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The Health Care Law 101 (2:00 PM - 3:00 PM)
A presentation on the main provisions in the Affordable Care Act, the health care law, and how to access care in your community. Information on the Health Insurance Marketplace and how to receive updates on implementation of the law will be shared.
Contact Info : The HHS Partnership Center continues to host a series of webinars for faith and community leaders. All webinars are open to the public and include a question and answer session.
To participate in one of the webinars, please select your preferred topic from the list below and submit the necessary information. Please click on the title of the webinar and fill out the registration form. After registering you will receive an e-mail confirmation containing information about joining the webinar. Please contact us at ACA101@hhs.gov if you have problems registering or if you have any questions about the health care law.
Email : ACA101@hhs.gov
Url: https://www4.gotomeeting.com/register/438486263
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| Friday, May 24, 2013 |
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Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course (8:00 AM)
Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course, May 20 - 30

Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course
Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 30, 2013
Trinity Lutheran Seminary
2199 East Main Street
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Firsthand interaction with selected religious organizations and leaders in the fifteenth most populous city in the United States and its surrounding region, with special attention to the lived experiences of non-Christian religious groups, various types of interreligious relations, and a range of Christian perspectives on other religions.
Orientation session: Monday evening, May 20
Concluding session: Thursday afternoon, May 30
(No scheduled activities on Memorial Day, May 27)
Course activities include religious site visits, presentations by local religious leaders, discussion and debriefing sessions, and a variety of eating experiences (some walking will be involved).
Members of the community who wish to participate in the course will be placed on a waiting list for possible open slots after student enrollment has closed. An activities fee of $385 is required that will cover transportation for course activities, two meals per day (excluding Memorial Day), and other costs. Enrollment is limited to 14.
Contact Info : For more information, contact the instructor, Dr. Paul D. Numrich,pnumrich@tlsohio.edu, 740-362-3443. For registration information, contact Carol Dixon, cdixon@tlsohio.edu, 614-235-4136, x4632. Or visit the TLS website at http://www.tlsohio.edu/
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9-Hour Supervision Course-Columbus (8:00 AM)
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NASW, OH Chapter has developed a 9 hour Supervision Certificate Program that meets the educational requirements of the Ohio Counselor, Social Work, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board for the supervision designation. Richard Boettcher, PhD, LISW-S , presents the 3 Unit course Supervision Certificate Program.
The live-event will be held on: May 24-25, 2013
Dublin Springs
7625 Hospital Drive, Dublin, Ohio 43016
Cost:
- Members- Full 9 Hours- $135, any individual unit- $45
Non-Members- Full 9 Hours- $225, any individual unit- $75
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| Saturday, May 25, 2013 |
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Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course (8:00 AM)
Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course, May 20 - 30

Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course
Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 30, 2013
Trinity Lutheran Seminary
2199 East Main Street
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Firsthand interaction with selected religious organizations and leaders in the fifteenth most populous city in the United States and its surrounding region, with special attention to the lived experiences of non-Christian religious groups, various types of interreligious relations, and a range of Christian perspectives on other religions.
Orientation session: Monday evening, May 20
Concluding session: Thursday afternoon, May 30
(No scheduled activities on Memorial Day, May 27)
Course activities include religious site visits, presentations by local religious leaders, discussion and debriefing sessions, and a variety of eating experiences (some walking will be involved).
Members of the community who wish to participate in the course will be placed on a waiting list for possible open slots after student enrollment has closed. An activities fee of $385 is required that will cover transportation for course activities, two meals per day (excluding Memorial Day), and other costs. Enrollment is limited to 14.
Contact Info : For more information, contact the instructor, Dr. Paul D. Numrich,pnumrich@tlsohio.edu, 740-362-3443. For registration information, contact Carol Dixon, cdixon@tlsohio.edu, 614-235-4136, x4632. Or visit the TLS website at http://www.tlsohio.edu/
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9-Hour Supervision Course-Columbus (8:00 AM)
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NASW, OH Chapter has developed a 9 hour Supervision Certificate Program that meets the educational requirements of the Ohio Counselor, Social Work, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board for the supervision designation. Richard Boettcher, PhD, LISW-S , presents the 3 Unit course Supervision Certificate Program.
The live-event will be held on: May 24-25, 2013
Dublin Springs
7625 Hospital Drive, Dublin, Ohio 43016
Cost:
- Members- Full 9 Hours- $135, any individual unit- $45
Non-Members- Full 9 Hours- $225, any individual unit- $75
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IACO Spiritual Sharing Dialogue Group (12:00 AM - 1:30 AM)
May 25: 4th Saturday of each month, 12:00 noon - 1:30 pm
JungHaus, 59 W. Third Ave., Columbus, OH 43201
For members only!
A space for asking questions and hearing different perspectives Bring your photography, art, music, dream, writing (3-5 minutes), or simply enjoy what emerges from informal dialogue when we share what matters to us. A member benefit open to all members of the Interfaith Association of Central Ohio (www.iaco.org/), the Jung Association of Central Ohio (www.jungcentralohio.org), and the International Women's Writing Guild (http://www.iwwg.org/). These three co-sponsors bring exemplary practices that honor diversity and enrich understanding of our common humanity.
Guidelines:
Create a space to reflect and feel safe while exploring what matters with others...
Location and Parking: JungHaus is in the Short North, 1/2 block west of High Street; meter parking is available as well as free parking on West Third Ave.
Contact: Jeanne,
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, 614.476.8802. IACO's Education Committee hopes these ongoing interactive groups will build bridges, both within our community and to the greater Columbus community. Small group dialog can give guidance and courage for our individual journeys.
Contact Info : Contact: Jeanne, jamarlowe@juno.com, 614.476.8802.
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2013 King / Lincoln Memorial Parade & Veterans Memorial Ceremony (3:00 AM - 4:00 AM)
2nd Annual
King | Lincoln District Memorial Parade & Veterans Memorial Ceremony
Prospective Parade Participant:
The Mount Vernon Avenue District Improvement Association (MVADIA) invites you to join us in leading the community we love in honoring our veterans who have sacrificed for our country during the 2nd annual King | Lincoln District Memorial Parade.
On Saturday, May 25th, 2013 at 12:00 p.m. we will march from Champion Middle school to the Martin Luther King Complex where we will commemorate men and women who served for there service.
It is our goal to have participants focus on a theme devoted to patriotism. Creatively incorporate the American flag and fashion apparel to display honor for those who have served our country past and present. There is space provided in the parade application to describe how you plan to carry out our theme, please provide detailed information.
During the event, please do not distribute business brochures or written products that require explanation as this may disrupt the flow of the parade. We encourage candy and promotional keepsakes however they MUST be handed, NOT thrown, to parade onlookers to ensure their safety as well as the safety of parade participants.
Please read the attached information carefully. Participation in the parade is limited due to space constrictions so please submit your application early. Applications are reviewed in the order they are received. We look forward to seeing you Saturday, May 26, 2012.
Thank you,
Al Edmondson, President
King | Lincoln District Memorial Parade & Veterans Memorial Ceremony
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CONTACTS
MVADIA
King | Lincoln District Memorial Weekend Parade Participant Form
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Will participant play live or recorded music? _____ Yes _____ NO
Approximate number of Participants: _____________________________
Approximate number of vehicles (cars, trucks, trailers, wagons, scooters, bicycles, etc.):________________________________________________________________________
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Description of all vehicles, characters, animals, etc. (include description and quantity): ____________________________________________________________________________
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Describe how your organization will focus on the required patriotic theme. Include all items that will be displayed carried and/or incorporated into the theme. ____________________________________________________________________________
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Does your group plan to distribute any item at or during the parade? Yes | No
If “yes”, please describe. If it is written information please submit a sample with your application. ____________________________________________________________________________
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Please return this application as soon as possible, but no later than Friday April 26th. If entry description is not available, you may be called for additional information.
GENERAL RELEASE:
For the purpose of participating in the KLD Memorial Weekend Parade, I (we) do hereby and forever discharge the MVADIA from all actions, suits, debts, claims and demands of any kind, for any injuries sustained by me or anyone in our group, or for any losses or property damage which may occur out of participation in the parade. Furthermore, I (we) agree to abide by all parade rules. Decisions by the MVADIA are final and binding.
Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: ____________
Witness: _______________________________________________ Date: ____________
Thank you for your interest!
Please return this form no later than Friday April 26th, via one of the following options:
- Drop off or Mail: King | Lincoln District Memorial Weekend Parade
Attention: Al Edmondson 346 ½ North 20th Street
Columbus, Ohio 43203
- Email:
For additional information, call (614) 253-1880
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Asian Festival (10:00 AM)
This annual event with more than 100,000 visitors promotes the importance of cultural diversity in building a vibrant, prosperous, and healthy community.
Join us for Asian food and games, a career fair, culture exhibits, and the Dragon Boat Race!
Contact Info : Franklin Park Conservatory
1777 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH, 43203, United States
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| Sunday, May 26, 2013 |
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Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course (8:00 AM)
Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course, May 20 - 30

Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course
Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 30, 2013
Trinity Lutheran Seminary
2199 East Main Street
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Firsthand interaction with selected religious organizations and leaders in the fifteenth most populous city in the United States and its surrounding region, with special attention to the lived experiences of non-Christian religious groups, various types of interreligious relations, and a range of Christian perspectives on other religions.
Orientation session: Monday evening, May 20
Concluding session: Thursday afternoon, May 30
(No scheduled activities on Memorial Day, May 27)
Course activities include religious site visits, presentations by local religious leaders, discussion and debriefing sessions, and a variety of eating experiences (some walking will be involved).
Members of the community who wish to participate in the course will be placed on a waiting list for possible open slots after student enrollment has closed. An activities fee of $385 is required that will cover transportation for course activities, two meals per day (excluding Memorial Day), and other costs. Enrollment is limited to 14.
Contact Info : For more information, contact the instructor, Dr. Paul D. Numrich,pnumrich@tlsohio.edu, 740-362-3443. For registration information, contact Carol Dixon, cdixon@tlsohio.edu, 614-235-4136, x4632. Or visit the TLS website at http://www.tlsohio.edu/
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Asian Festival (10:00 AM)
This annual event with more than 100,000 visitors promotes the importance of cultural diversity in building a vibrant, prosperous, and healthy community.
Join us for Asian food and games, a career fair, culture exhibits, and the Dragon Boat Race!
Contact Info : Franklin Park Conservatory
1777 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH, 43203, United States
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| Monday, May 27, 2013 |
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Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course (8:00 AM)
Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course, May 20 - 30

Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course
Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 30, 2013
Trinity Lutheran Seminary
2199 East Main Street
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Firsthand interaction with selected religious organizations and leaders in the fifteenth most populous city in the United States and its surrounding region, with special attention to the lived experiences of non-Christian religious groups, various types of interreligious relations, and a range of Christian perspectives on other religions.
Orientation session: Monday evening, May 20
Concluding session: Thursday afternoon, May 30
(No scheduled activities on Memorial Day, May 27)
Course activities include religious site visits, presentations by local religious leaders, discussion and debriefing sessions, and a variety of eating experiences (some walking will be involved).
Members of the community who wish to participate in the course will be placed on a waiting list for possible open slots after student enrollment has closed. An activities fee of $385 is required that will cover transportation for course activities, two meals per day (excluding Memorial Day), and other costs. Enrollment is limited to 14.
Contact Info : For more information, contact the instructor, Dr. Paul D. Numrich,pnumrich@tlsohio.edu, 740-362-3443. For registration information, contact Carol Dixon, cdixon@tlsohio.edu, 614-235-4136, x4632. Or visit the TLS website at http://www.tlsohio.edu/
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| Tuesday, May 28, 2013 |
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Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course (8:00 AM)
Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course, May 20 - 30

Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course
Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 30, 2013
Trinity Lutheran Seminary
2199 East Main Street
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Firsthand interaction with selected religious organizations and leaders in the fifteenth most populous city in the United States and its surrounding region, with special attention to the lived experiences of non-Christian religious groups, various types of interreligious relations, and a range of Christian perspectives on other religions.
Orientation session: Monday evening, May 20
Concluding session: Thursday afternoon, May 30
(No scheduled activities on Memorial Day, May 27)
Course activities include religious site visits, presentations by local religious leaders, discussion and debriefing sessions, and a variety of eating experiences (some walking will be involved).
Members of the community who wish to participate in the course will be placed on a waiting list for possible open slots after student enrollment has closed. An activities fee of $385 is required that will cover transportation for course activities, two meals per day (excluding Memorial Day), and other costs. Enrollment is limited to 14.
Contact Info : For more information, contact the instructor, Dr. Paul D. Numrich,pnumrich@tlsohio.edu, 740-362-3443. For registration information, contact Carol Dixon, cdixon@tlsohio.edu, 614-235-4136, x4632. Or visit the TLS website at http://www.tlsohio.edu/
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| Wednesday, May 29, 2013 |
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Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course (8:00 AM)
Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course, May 20 - 30

Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course
Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 30, 2013
Trinity Lutheran Seminary
2199 East Main Street
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Firsthand interaction with selected religious organizations and leaders in the fifteenth most populous city in the United States and its surrounding region, with special attention to the lived experiences of non-Christian religious groups, various types of interreligious relations, and a range of Christian perspectives on other religions.
Orientation session: Monday evening, May 20
Concluding session: Thursday afternoon, May 30
(No scheduled activities on Memorial Day, May 27)
Course activities include religious site visits, presentations by local religious leaders, discussion and debriefing sessions, and a variety of eating experiences (some walking will be involved).
Members of the community who wish to participate in the course will be placed on a waiting list for possible open slots after student enrollment has closed. An activities fee of $385 is required that will cover transportation for course activities, two meals per day (excluding Memorial Day), and other costs. Enrollment is limited to 14.
Contact Info : For more information, contact the instructor, Dr. Paul D. Numrich,pnumrich@tlsohio.edu, 740-362-3443. For registration information, contact Carol Dixon, cdixon@tlsohio.edu, 614-235-4136, x4632. Or visit the TLS website at http://www.tlsohio.edu/
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| Thursday, May 30, 2013 |
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Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course (8:00 AM)
Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course, May 20 - 30

Multi-Religious Immersion - "Columbus” Course
Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 30, 2013
Trinity Lutheran Seminary
2199 East Main Street
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Firsthand interaction with selected religious organizations and leaders in the fifteenth most populous city in the United States and its surrounding region, with special attention to the lived experiences of non-Christian religious groups, various types of interreligious relations, and a range of Christian perspectives on other religions.
Orientation session: Monday evening, May 20
Concluding session: Thursday afternoon, May 30
(No scheduled activities on Memorial Day, May 27)
Course activities include religious site visits, presentations by local religious leaders, discussion and debriefing sessions, and a variety of eating experiences (some walking will be involved).
Members of the community who wish to participate in the course will be placed on a waiting list for possible open slots after student enrollment has closed. An activities fee of $385 is required that will cover transportation for course activities, two meals per day (excluding Memorial Day), and other costs. Enrollment is limited to 14.
Contact Info : For more information, contact the instructor, Dr. Paul D. Numrich,pnumrich@tlsohio.edu, 740-362-3443. For registration information, contact Carol Dixon, cdixon@tlsohio.edu, 614-235-4136, x4632. Or visit the TLS website at http://www.tlsohio.edu/
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An Evening Of Latin Flavor (5:30 AM - 10:00 AM)
Columbus, Ohio -Enjoy a night out at the Conservatory complete with live Salsa music provided by JC Entertainment, tequila tastings, and Latin-inspired food and drinks. Guest bartender Cris Dehlavi, representing the Southern Chapter of the United States Bartenders Guild and BACARDI, USA, will be mixing her signature, hand-crafted cocktails. We are Glitterati photo booth, Salsa lessons, and Latin dance performances. No reservations required. 21+ only.
$11, includes one drink ticket.
Thursday, May 30, 5:30–10pm
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2013 Student Parent Support Symposium (8:00 AM)
The Ohio State University’s, Office of Diversity & Inclusion’s, ACCESS Collaborative Program will host the 9th annual Student Parent Support Symposium on May 30-May 31, 2013 at the Blackwell Hotel. This stellar event brings together professionals from across the U.S. and Canada to discuss best practices when working with single parents, low-income parents and their families and promoting support services in higher education for this unique population. The theme for the two day conference is: Baby & Me Make a Degree: Breaking the Cycle of Poverty in Single Parent Families One Degree at a Time.
Registration is open until May 17, 2013. The 2013 Student Parent Support Symposium has been approved for 10.5 CEU clock hours for Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists, by The Ohio State University, College of Social Work. For further registration and conference information, please visit the 2013 Student Parent Support Symposium website (listed below).
The Ohio State University, 2013 Student Parent Support Symposium has been approved for 10.5 CEU clock hours for Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists, by The Ohio State University, College of Social Work, an approved provider of State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board, provider number: RST111002. This is a conference for social workers, students, educators, researchers, practitioners, administrators and parents.
Contact Info : FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
The ACCESS Collaborative Program at: 614-247-7092 or parent.22@osu.edu
2013 Student Parent Support Symposium website:
http://www.odi.osu.edu/current-students/access/symposium/index.php
Email : parent.22@osu.edu
Url: http://www.odi.osu.edu/current-students/access/symposium/index.php
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"Lend Your Voice – Health Care For All: A Tribute To Outstanding Leaders For Health Care In Ohio." (5:00 PM)
Join us for a celebration that includes paying tribute to leaders who have made a difference in health care delivery in Ohio. We will be honoring the following exceptional individuals and organization:
? Janis Sunderhaus, Executive Director Health Partners of Western Ohio. FQHC Provider – Northwest Ohio
? Reverend Eric Brown and Alicia Rivers, MASM. Faith Community Leaders – Central Ohio
? Dr. Larry Hill, DDS, MPH. Oral Health Leader – Southwest Ohio
? Dr. Charles Modlin, MD, FACS, Minority Men’s Health Center, Cleveland Clinic. Health Equity Leader – Northeast Ohio
? Jim Rapp. Community Activist – Southeast Ohio
? Contact Center of Cincinnati. Community Organization – Southwest Ohio
Lend Your Voice – Health Care for All: A tribute to outstanding leaders for health care in Ohio
Thursday, May 30, 2013
5-7pm
Lincoln Theater Ballroom
769 E. Long Street Columbus, OH 43203
Tickets: $25
Please RSVP to Charlotte Rudolph by May 23rd.
To purchase your tickets online, click here. To purchase your tickets by fax or mail, click here to fill out a form and return it to UHCAN Ohio.
We are also accepting donations for the silent auction. Email David Maywhoor for more information about the silent auction.
Contact Info : For more information, contact Charlotte Rudolph at 614-456-0060 ext. 226.
Charlotte Rudolph
Operations Director
UHCAN Ohio
370 S. Fifth Street, Ste G3
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 456-0060 x226
Fax: (614) 456-0059
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"Lend Your Voice – Health Care For All: A Tribute To Outstanding Leaders For Health Care In Ohio." (5:00 PM)
You're invited to attend our annual event,
"Lend Your Voice – Health Care for All:
A tribute to outstanding leaders for health care in Ohio."
You’re invited to an evening of good food, light hors d'ouevres, and a silent action as we pay tribute to outstanding leaders for health care in Ohio:
- Janis Sunderhaus, Executive Director Health Partners of Western Ohio. FQHC Provider – Northwest Ohio
- Reverend Eric Brown and Alicia Rivers, MASM. Faith Community Leaders - Central Ohio
- Dr. Larry Hill, DDS, MPH. Oral Health Leader – Southwest Ohio
- Dr. Charles Modlin, MD, FACS, Minority Men’s Health Center, Cleveland Clinic. Health Equity Leader – Northeast Ohio
- Jim Rapp. Community Activist – Southeast Ohio
- Contact Center of Cincinnati. Community Organization – Southwest Ohio
Join us on May 30th to show your support for the mission of UHCAN Ohio and those who are making that mission a reality in Ohio.
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A Tribute To Outstanding Leaders For Health Care In Ohio." (5:00 PM)
Join us for an evening of good music, food and a silent auction as we pay tribute to outstanding leaders for health care in Ohio including:
FQHC Provider - Northwest: Janis Sunderhaus, Executive Director Health Partners of Western Ohio
Faith Community Leaders - Central: Reverend Eric Brown and Reverend Alicia Rivers
Oral Health Leader - Southwest: Dr. Larry Hill, DDS MPH
Community Activist - Southeast: Jim Rapp
Community Organization: Contact Center of Cincinnati
We look forward to seeing you there!
Regards,
Cathy Levine
Executive Director
UHCAN Ohio
Contact Info : Thursday, May 30, 2013
5-7pm
Lincoln Theater Ballroom
769 E. Long Street Columbus, OH 43203
Tickets: $25
Please RSVP to Charlotte Rudolph at crudolph@uhcanohio.org by May 23rd.
To purchase your tickets online, click here. To purchase your tickets by fax or mail, click here to fill out a form and return it to UHCAN Ohio.
Ads and sponsorships are available for this event.
Please contact Charlotte Rudolph for more information or questions at 614-456-0060 ext. 226
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| Friday, May 31, 2013 |
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2013 Student Parent Support Symposium (8:00 AM)
The Ohio State University’s, Office of Diversity & Inclusion’s, ACCESS Collaborative Program will host the 9th annual Student Parent Support Symposium on May 30-May 31, 2013 at the Blackwell Hotel. This stellar event brings together professionals from across the U.S. and Canada to discuss best practices when working with single parents, low-income parents and their families and promoting support services in higher education for this unique population. The theme for the two day conference is: Baby & Me Make a Degree: Breaking the Cycle of Poverty in Single Parent Families One Degree at a Time.
Registration is open until May 17, 2013. The 2013 Student Parent Support Symposium has been approved for 10.5 CEU clock hours for Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists, by The Ohio State University, College of Social Work. For further registration and conference information, please visit the 2013 Student Parent Support Symposium website (listed below).
The Ohio State University, 2013 Student Parent Support Symposium has been approved for 10.5 CEU clock hours for Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists, by The Ohio State University, College of Social Work, an approved provider of State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board, provider number: RST111002. This is a conference for social workers, students, educators, researchers, practitioners, administrators and parents.
Contact Info : FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
The ACCESS Collaborative Program at: 614-247-7092 or parent.22@osu.edu
2013 Student Parent Support Symposium website:
http://www.odi.osu.edu/current-students/access/symposium/index.php
Email : parent.22@osu.edu
Url: http://www.odi.osu.edu/current-students/access/symposium/index.php
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"Lend Your Voice – Health Care For All: A Tribute To Outstanding Leaders For Health Care In Ohio." (5:00 PM)
Join us for a celebration that includes paying tribute to leaders who have made a difference in health care delivery in Ohio. We will be honoring the following exceptional individuals and organization:
? Janis Sunderhaus, Executive Director Health Partners of Western Ohio. FQHC Provider – Northwest Ohio
? Reverend Eric Brown and Alicia Rivers, MASM. Faith Community Leaders – Central Ohio
? Dr. Larry Hill, DDS, MPH. Oral Health Leader – Southwest Ohio
? Dr. Charles Modlin, MD, FACS, Minority Men’s Health Center, Cleveland Clinic. Health Equity Leader – Northeast Ohio
? Jim Rapp. Community Activist – Southeast Ohio
? Contact Center of Cincinnati. Community Organization – Southwest Ohio
Lend Your Voice – Health Care for All: A tribute to outstanding leaders for health care in Ohio
Thursday, May 30, 2013
5-7pm
Lincoln Theater Ballroom
769 E. Long Street Columbus, OH 43203
Tickets: $25
Please RSVP to Charlotte Rudolph by May 23rd.
To purchase your tickets online, click here. To purchase your tickets by fax or mail, click here to fill out a form and return it to UHCAN Ohio.
We are also accepting donations for the silent auction. Email David Maywhoor for more information about the silent auction.
Contact Info : For more information, contact Charlotte Rudolph at 614-456-0060 ext. 226.
Charlotte Rudolph
Operations Director
UHCAN Ohio
370 S. Fifth Street, Ste G3
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 456-0060 x226
Fax: (614) 456-0059
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"Lend Your Voice – Health Care For All: A Tribute To Outstanding Leaders For Health Care In Ohio." (5:00 PM)
You're invited to attend our annual event,
"Lend Your Voice – Health Care for All:
A tribute to outstanding leaders for health care in Ohio."
You’re invited to an evening of good food, light hors d'ouevres, and a silent action as we pay tribute to outstanding leaders for health care in Ohio:
- Janis Sunderhaus, Executive Director Health Partners of Western Ohio. FQHC Provider – Northwest Ohio
- Reverend Eric Brown and Alicia Rivers, MASM. Faith Community Leaders - Central Ohio
- Dr. Larry Hill, DDS, MPH. Oral Health Leader – Southwest Ohio
- Dr. Charles Modlin, MD, FACS, Minority Men’s Health Center, Cleveland Clinic. Health Equity Leader – Northeast Ohio
- Jim Rapp. Community Activist – Southeast Ohio
- Contact Center of Cincinnati. Community Organization – Southwest Ohio
Join us on May 30th to show your support for the mission of UHCAN Ohio and those who are making that mission a reality in Ohio.
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A Tribute To Outstanding Leaders For Health Care In Ohio." (5:00 PM)
Join us for an evening of good music, food and a silent auction as we pay tribute to outstanding leaders for health care in Ohio including:
FQHC Provider - Northwest: Janis Sunderhaus, Executive Director Health Partners of Western Ohio
Faith Community Leaders - Central: Reverend Eric Brown and Reverend Alicia Rivers
Oral Health Leader - Southwest: Dr. Larry Hill, DDS MPH
Community Activist - Southeast: Jim Rapp
Community Organization: Contact Center of Cincinnati
We look forward to seeing you there!
Regards,
Cathy Levine
Executive Director
UHCAN Ohio
Contact Info : Thursday, May 30, 2013
5-7pm
Lincoln Theater Ballroom
769 E. Long Street Columbus, OH 43203
Tickets: $25
Please RSVP to Charlotte Rudolph at crudolph@uhcanohio.org by May 23rd.
To purchase your tickets online, click here. To purchase your tickets by fax or mail, click here to fill out a form and return it to UHCAN Ohio.
Ads and sponsorships are available for this event.
Please contact Charlotte Rudolph for more information or questions at 614-456-0060 ext. 226
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MACC 10th Annual Training Conference

"Streams of Change: From Disparities to Equity"
September 19-20, 2013 Holiday Inn Columbus-Worthington 7007 N. High Street, Worthington Oh, 43085
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