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RSA Fellowship Team to Visit US

Save the dates for opportunities to meet Belinda Lester, RSA Fellowship Director, and Michael Devlin, Head of RSA Networks : North Central:  a Fellows’ meeting is scheduled for the afternoon/evening of Wednesday, September 9, in Chicago Southeast: planning is well underway for a Fellows’ meeting and reception in Chattanooga on Thursday, September 10 (evening), organized [...]

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Setting up Regular DC Metro Area Meetings

Paul Rich, Life Fellow and President of Policy Studies Organization based at Garfield House in DuPont Circle, offers space for regular Fellows meetings in the Library.  A number of Fellows have expressed interest in holding regular meetings and you are now invited to discuss timing and other details.  Meetings seem to work well straight after work.  [...]

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Washington DC – May 12 Panel Discussion – Defeating a Global Killer: The Need for Action on Diarrheal Disease

9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. National Press Club – Fourth Estate Room 529 14th Street, NW 13th Floor Washington, DC 20045 Greg Hodkinson serves on the Board of WaterAid America and wants DC area Fellows to know about this important panel discussion on May 12 at the National Press Club held jointly with PATH, a [...]

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Washington DC: Fellows Meeting at the Reptile Discovery Center

June 19, 2009 2 – 4 pm National Zoo Washington DC RSA Fellow Robin Berrington has offered to host a special tour of the Reptile Discovery Center at the National Zoo in Washington, DC.   Robin has been volunteering at the RDC for several years now, and as part of the tour will escort members “behind [...]

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March 22 Fellows meeting and tour of Monticello, Charlottesville, Va:

Fellows from Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia, Tennesse, North Carolina and West Virginia enjoyed an informative tour of Jefferson’s Monticello.  Highlights included the sustainable elements in 17th and 18th century design and the evolution of Monticello as one of the only United Nations World Heritage sites in the United States. The new Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center and Smith Education Center [...]

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