September 10, 2009 6:30 pm – 8 pm
Hunter Museum of American Art
A Southeast Region Fellows’ meeting and reception will take place in Chattanooga, TN, at the Hunter Museum, on Thursday evening, September 10 organized by David and Sharon Turner and Bo Sudderth. Curator Ellen Simak, from the Hunter Museum of American Art, will be on hand to guide guests through “New York Cool” exploring the wide range of American artwork during the decade from 1955 – 65.
RSA Staff Belinda Lester, Michael Devlin and Lynn Broadbent will be available to discuss the current work of the RSA including the new Fellowship Council. David Turner will give details of his vision for the Southeast RSA Fellows’ network.
Staff will also be available in Chattanooga on Friday September 11.

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I am looking forward to the meeting. Is anyone interested in discussing the role of not-for-profit organizations in the US economy generally and specifically in the context of health care delivery systems.
The Chattanooga get-together sounds like a great idea, and we’re going to try to make it. We live in the Boone, NC area.
In my spare time from my businesses over the past twenty-seven years, I’ve worked all across the world in my own businesses, a number of non-profits and US A.I.D. — doing consulting projects. Just back from Africa, again, and interested in discussing ideas concerning the transfer of tech to the Third World…nothing complex; but Kenyans out in the bush, for example, need basic info about health, diseases and cures.
Regards,
Ceylon Barclay
Thanks to all for the responses shown here as well as those sent by email. It looks as if we will have a great event and a lively discussion.
Thanks so much to David, Sharon and Bo for working so hard to build the RSA Fellowship in the Southeast.