Archive for April, 2009

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Calling Connecticut

Posted On: Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Following Lynn’s post on April 14 on What’s Next for the US Networks, I’m interested in connecting with Fellows in my region and would be willing to organize an informal meeting for anyone within striking distance of Hartford, Connecticut.  There are just over 40 Fellows within an hour’s drive of Hartford, so perhaps we can [...]

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Invitation from Fellow to Fellow to hear Lord Patten of Barnes

Posted On: Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Michael Cunningham, head of the The North American Oxford Alumni Office, welcomes Fellows at a dozen locations across North America in May and June to hear Lord Patten of Barnes. Fellows who are not Oxford alumni should identify themselves as “FRSA” when registering.
Tuesday 28 April:  Toronto, ON at The University Club of Toronto
Wednesday 29 April: [...]

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A note from Peter Churchill, one of a UK group of fellows…

Posted On: Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

A note from Peter Churchill, one of a UK group of fellows…
“We are a group of RSA Fellows in North East England (just short of the Scottish border) who came together a couple of years ago to try and find ways to better connect Fellows in the Region and beyond. We are currently running the [...]

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The Green Summit – Think Global. Start Local. Take Action.

Posted On: Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Eastchester Town Hall, New York
Saturday June 13, 2009
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
The climate may be warming, but frugal is the new cool and the Green Summit celebrates an amazing number of local initiatives being taken to save our planet and at the same time save money.
The Eastchester Green Summit is a Fellow led initiative inspired [...]

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RSA Archival Material and its Relevance to RSA Manifesto

Posted On: Monday, April 20th, 2009

I would be interested in discussing the archival material held at the House and its relevance to the RSA’s restated mission. Shipley’s original mission statement was to embolden enterprise, enlarge science, refine art, improve manufactures and extend commerce. This was reworded around the time of the 250th anniversary to become the five manifesto challenges: encouraging [...]

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