Cultural Events Sample Clauses

Cultural Events. XXX arranged for two cultural events for students this quarter. Opera Xxxx was the first event which took place on April 19 at the Cairo Opera House and was attended by students from Cohort 3 and Cohort 4. For many of the students, this was the first time for them to attend such an event. The second event took place during the Cohort 3 retreat on April 27. XXX took interested Cohort 3 students to a viewing of a French/Tunisian film that was part of the Cairo Cinema Days Film Festival. Networking Iftar On IIE hosted a networking event to give current students and alumni an opportunity to exchange advice and experiences. XXX sent a call for volunteers out to alumni to see which topics they could lead discussions on. The event took place in the form of the “World Café” format where alumni were responsible for leading a discussion at their table for a designated amount of time. During the time slot there were 3-4 discussions taking place at the same time on separate tables and students had to choose which topic they wanted to participate in. At the end of the time slot, the alumni and topics changed so that students could participate in other discussions. The topics were as follows. The World Café was followed by iftar which gave a chance for students and alumni to continue their discussions and networking informally a meal together. The overall rating of the Networking Iftar was 83% • Networking and Startups • Computing field • Supply Chain and FMCH industries • Military service and how to make the best of it • Freelancing and independent learningPersonal finance • Finance and business fields The Eight Annual LOTUS Student-led Leadership Workshop The student organizers continue to solidify the Workshop’s theme and planning. They organized a camp after final exams during which they made progress on many of the action items they set for themselves including further refining the theme, writing a draft program summary and agenda, and putting together an initial potential speakers list. The initial theme they have chosen is the “Quarter life Crisis” which tackles challenges their generation faces. Career Component (Note: this section of the report is prepared by AMIDEAST) Executive Summary During this quarter, AMIDEAST successfully planned and carried out the third and fourth round of career counseling sessions for Cohort 3 which focused on Networking and Mapping and Career Planning for BUE and AASTMT. AMIDEAST also worked with partners in the private sector to...
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Cultural Events. Article 148 Co-operation shall support ACP events and exchanges and also those jointly organized by ACP States and Member States of the Community in particularly significant cultural spheres as part of the promotion of cultural identities and intercultural dialogue. In this context, co-operation shall support in particular contacts and meetings between groups of young people from ACP States and between ACP groups and groups of young people from Community Member States. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS Article 149 Cooperation in the area of information and communications shall be aimed at:
Cultural Events. There is a $2.00 fee per person for cultural events hosted by a Ratepayer.
Cultural Events. Meeting Other: Is this a Fund-raising Event? YES NO Purpose of the Event Will food be served? Will alcohol be served? Name of the event: Event Date: Event Starting Time: Event Ending Time Estimated Maximum Attendance: Specify Method of Invitation: How will security be able to identify guest upon their arrival? (i.e. name badges)
Cultural Events. 3.1.1. The two Parties shall exchange information on festivals, celebrations and significant cultural events organised in both countries and shall facilitate the participation of particularly qualified artists and groups (see Xxxxx X).
Cultural Events. The First Nations Department organizes a community and school-based cultural event to celebrate National Aboriginal Day.
Cultural Events. Within the Cultural Umbrella events funding category, the allocation received by the Event Contractor is to be spent on the list of items that have been approved. Only the TDC expenses listed below may be included in the proposed budget. The following are the only acceptable expenses:
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Cultural Events. 19 Networking Iftar 20 The Eight Annual LOTUS Student-led Leadership Workshop 20 Career Component 20 Executive Summary 20 Career counseling 21 Trainings 23 Lessons Learned/success stories 26 LOTUS Program Upcoming Activities 27
Cultural Events. ONGOING- LARK AND SPARROW VENUE-Fridays beginning in February-Every Friday from 4:30 to 7 pm : Xxxxxxx’s Social Hour, Live @ 5 … Music by Local Artists in Sparrow’s Library. 7:30 pm : Lark’s Skylight Jazz Club. Live Jazz Weekly : The House Blend Combo & Guest Artists. Every Third Friday : Cabaret “Open” Stage. MONTROSE WINTER FARMERS MARKET 10 am - 1pm Beginning Saturday Jan. 2, 2015 Location: Behind Straw Hat Farm Kitchen Store 000 X. 0xx Xxxxxx (Every other week through April 23) January 2, 16, 31; February 13, 27; March 12, 26; April 9 ,23. THE ALPINE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB meets every second Tuesday at St Mary's Catholic Church in the St Xxxx Room, 0000 Xx Xxxx’x Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxx. The Public is welcome to attend. For more information, email xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx. FREE FAMILY LAW CLINIC-LAST WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH, Montrose County Courthouse (Xxxxxx Xxxxxx self-help center) at 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxx, Noon to 1:30 p.m. Sponsored by Uncompahgre Volunteer Legal Aid and the 7th Judicial District Bar Association. Call 000-000-0000 for information. FREE JAM SESSION AND SING ALONG, Mondays from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Montrose Pavilion Senior Center.
Cultural Events. 17 POPULATION .............................................................................................................................................................................. 17 ECONOMIC DATA ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18 CONVENTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 21 EMPLOYMENT ........................................................................................................................................................................... 22 EDUCATION AND TRAINING .................................................................................................................................................. 22 UTILITIES .................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 TRANSPORTATION .................................................................................................................................................................... 24 TAXES .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 CONSTRUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 26 SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
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