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Christ Church Cathedral
318 East Fourth Street
(Map
to Christ Church)
1st and 3rd Thursdays at
12 noon
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Topic |
Speaker |
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May 22, 2008 |
THE PROPOSED ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ORDINANCE: A MODEL
FOR PROTECTING VULNERABLE NEIGHBORHOODS
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D. David Altman,
co-chair of the Environmental Justice Working Group, and Rocky Merz,
Chief of Staff of Vice Mayor David Crowley’s Office, |
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April 24, 2008 |
A Citizen-Based Reform
Agenda for 2008
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Bob Edgar, National President of
Common Cause |
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April 10, 2008 |
THE
FORECLOSURE CRISIS: THE LOCAL SITUATION AND CURRENT EFFORTS TO ADDRESS IT |
Elizabeth Tull
Attorney
with the Legal Aid Society of Cincinnati |
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March 27, 2008 |
A ROUNDUP
OF RECENT ISSUES CONFRONTING CITY COUNCIL: AN OVERVIEW |
VICE MAYOR DAVID CROWLEY |
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March 13, 2008 |
THE LOWER PRICE HILL COMMUNITY SCHOOL AND ITS ROLE IN
THE NEIGHBORHOOD |
Jen Walters, the School’s new Executive Director,
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February 28, 2008 |
PREPARING FOR
THE MARCH 4TH PRIMARY: THE CANDIDATES MAKE THEIR CASE |
Victoria Wulsin and Steve Black
Rep. Tom
Brinkman
Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will be represented
by Rob Richardson, Jr. and David Pepper respectively, and
Senator John McCain will be represented by Allison Bisisg |
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February 14, 2008 |
THE Case for the Levy for Cincinnati Public Schools
See video |
Eve Bolton, President of the Cincinnati School Board |
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January 31, 2008 |
THE STATE OF THE COUNTY: PRESIDENT TODD PORTUNE, HAMITON COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
See video |
Todd Portune
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January 17, 2008 |
40 Years of Opening Doors: 1968-2008
Celebrating the Anniversary of the Fair Housing Act and HOME of Great Cincinnati |
James A. Cunningham, Harold Jones,
Fritz Casey-Leininger, LaTonya Springs, |
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December 13 |
Money and Politics -the Case for Public Financing:
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Speaker - John Rauh, Americans for Campaign Reform |
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November 29 |
The
Cincinnati Public Schools – Past, Present, and Future: John J. Gilligan
Reflects on his Two Terms on the Board |
JOHN J. GILLIGAN |
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November 15 |
Agenda 360-Forging a Regional Plan |
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November 1 |
Campaign 2007 – Down to the Wire:
Incumbent Council and School Board Candidates Plus Important Ballot Issues |
Leslie
Ghiz, Chris Monzel (Republicans), Chris Bortz, Roxanne Qualls (Charterites),
David Crowley, John Cranley, Laketa Cole, Jeff Berding (invited), and Cecil
Thomas (Democrats). |
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October 18 |
Understanding Hamilton County
Comprehensive Plan Issue 27
See Video
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Margaret Fox, Executive Director of the Metropolitan Area Religious
Coalition of Cincinnati (MARCC)
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October 4 |
Campaign 2007: The Non-incumbent Candidates For Cincinnati City Council Make
Their Case
See video |
Pat Fischer (Republican), Andre Harper (Republican),
Charles Winburn (Republican), Justin Jeffre (Green Party), Joan Kaup (Charterite),
Minette Cooper (Democrat), Brian Garry (Democrat), and Greg Harris
(Democrat. |
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September 20, 2007 |
THE Civic Agenda for the City of Cincinnati:Civic Leaders Address Key Issues
for the Next City Council
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Kathy
Helmbock, President of the Woman’s City Club; Gwen Robinson, past President
of the Cincinnatus Association; Rina Saperstein, President of the League of
Women Voters, and Steve Johns, the Executive Director of Citizens for Civic
Renewal. |
Parking
FREE PARKING FOR THE FORUMS!
You can
park for free at the Queen City
Square Parking Garage across from Christ Church on FOURTH STREET. In
addition to the Fourth St. entrance, you may use the Sycamore or Third
St. entrances. The Third floor level allows for direct pedestrian access
to Fourth St. There are spots on the third floor designated for Christ
Church, but if they are full, you may park in any [unreserved] space.
Then simply sign in at the front desk, and after the Forum, sign out and
you will receive your voucher for free parking. WHAT A
DEAL!.
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