Upcoming Events in the Community

Just as we ask other organizations in the community to help spread the word for all our events, we try to return the favor when other organizations need a little boost for their programs! Here's what we're currently co-presenting:

Sustainable Path Foundation continues their series of conversations with local experts titled "Seeking Sustainable Systems" at Town Hall on September, 14. The final conversation is titled "A Conversation about Sustainable Design" and features Ash Awad, Vice President of Energy&Facility Services at McKinstry; and Daniel Friedman, Dean of the College of Built Environments at the University of Washington.

Grant applications can be intimidating, but Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association (WBBA) wants to help you out during their August workshop "Secrets of NIH Small Business Grant Applications". Workshop leader Gregory Milman, Ph.D. manages the $100 million NIAID small business programs and is acclaimed for his advice on NIH grant preparation and research funding. Every bit of advice helps! 

Speaking of tips: Puget Sound Public Relations Society of America is offering a half-day writing seminar hosted by Ann Wylie, a communications consultant, on reaching "web skimmers" - tips on guiding readers through your web site with as few headaches as possible. Bonus: the workshop takes place at the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, and museum entrance and parking is included in the workshop ticket!

Finally, did you know we're approaching the 50th anniversary of the Seattle World's Fair? Seattle Center Foundation is gearing up to celebrate in style with their Next Fifty campaign, featuring a monthly "buzz" activity where the community helps make the 50th anniversary of Seattle’s World’s Fair a success. Click the link to learn more and find out about this month's buzz!

 

All the essential details you need to sign up for these events is over on our Co-presented Events page. Is your organization hosting an event that needs a little extra word-of-mouth? CityClub may be able to help. Click on the above link to find out more!

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