Events for March 2015
Hispanic Chamber Cincinnati USA
Mar 3    Email Messaging - Getting Your Email Read And Acted Upon

Engagement Marketing is a coordinated program of Email, Social Media and other internet tools.
 
At its core, marketing is about eliciting a physical and measurable response.
All email contacts attempt to Drive Action.
This two hour Business seminar covers--
 Informational emails, Newsletters, Product announcements, Sales, Event notifications are all steps to Contact Conversion.  Do your emails get opened, read and acted upon.  Most email campaigns have open rates of under 10%.   
REGISTER NOW:

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Date: March 3, 2015
Time: 8:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Location: Hamilton County Busines Center
1776 Mentor Ave. Room 160
Norwood, OH 45212

 
EMail: score@scoreworks.org
Date/Time Details: Tuesday, March 3, 2015
8:30 am - 11:00 am

 
Fees/Admission:  Price for this seminar online is $25.00  $30.00 at the door 
Mar 4    Courier Classroom: Demand Generation - Filling your Pipeline with Opportunities

Generating new business is a constant struggle in B2B sales and many organizations lack the time or resources to maintain a sufficient front-end sales effort. Many other are simply lost in the whirlwind of marketing innovations and options. What avenue is most effective for your go to market strategy?

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Date: March 4, 2015
Time: 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Location:  Crowne Plaza Blue Ash

5901 Pfeiffer Road Cincinnati OH 45242

Date/Time Details:
 Wednesday, March 4, 2015,

 8:00a.m.:10:30am

$99 Pick any 5 classes
$169 Pick any 10 classes
$229 for ALL classes

Fees/Admission:
Register Now
Mar 4    2015 Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau Annual Meeting




We’ll highlight the state of the organization and celebrate the ways our region has successfully collaborated to attract and host dozens of meetings, conventions and leisure visitors; increase economic impact and raise national awareness of Cincinnati USA.
Date: March 4, 2015
Time: 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Location: Duke Energy Convention Center, Grand Ballroom
Date/Time Details: WHEN: Wednesday, March 4, 2015. 
Networking at 11:30 a.m.
Luncheon Program at 12:00 p.m.
Mar 5    Green Business Awards

Green Business Awards

The Business Courier and USGBC are excited for our 6th annual Green Business Awards program, celebrating people, companies, and organizations that are demonstrating leadership in sustainable practices at a variety of facilities and projects.

  • Suggested Dress: Business attire
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Event Registration

Date: March 5, 2015
Time: 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Location:  Sharonville Convention Center

11355 Chester Rd. Cincinnati OH 45246

Contact: Jamie Smith at jdsmith@bizjournals.com or 513-337-9450.
EMail: jdsmith@bizjournals.com
Date/Time Details: Thursday, March 5, 2015,

5:30pm-8:30pm

Mar 6    2015 Ohio Latino Education Summit "Milestones for Success"

                                  

The 2015 Ohio Latino Education Summit is geared specifically toward equipping educators, counselors, administrators, and community leaders with the tools they’ll require to best serve Ohio’s Latino students. It will provide practical training through the presentation of best practices as well as through keynote presentations from leading national experts in Latino educational achievement [
Guest Speakers]. The Summit will continue to create networks and community coalitions that will pursue expanded opportunities for Latino students year-round. By bringing our school administrators, teachers, parents, policymakers and key agencies together, we will foster dialogue about methods that will continue to keep our Latino students achieving those educational milestones for success. Please join the Ohio Commission for Hispanic and Latino Affairs and The University of Akron at the 2015 Ohio Latino Education Summit: Milestones for Success.

Summit Objectives:

  • Provide practical training to educators, administrators and nonprofit leaders by identifying, selecting and showcasing the top initiatives addressing educational achievement among Ohio’s Latino students
  • Bring together educators, counselors, administrators and policymakers to help them share information, resources and ideas and build networks that transcend district boundaries
  • Equip attendees with the knowledge and resources they will need to better serve their Latino students, with a particular emphasis on improving service delivery to undocumented students.
Date: March 6, 2015
Time: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Website: http://www.uakron.edu/ie/oles/
Location: The University of Akron
Akron, OH 44325
Phone: 330-972-7111
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Date/Time Details: March 6, 2015 
8:30am to 4:00pm
Fees/Admission: General Registration: $10.00 - Free for UA Faculty, Staff, and Students
Mar 6    Neighborhood 2015 Summit
The 2015 Neighborhood Summit is a gathering of civically engaged residents that recognize the value of working together to make all our neighborhoods stronger, more welcoming places to live! The theme of the Neighborhood Summit is Collaboration Erases Boundaries. This year, the planning team was deliberate about creating workshops that feature best practices from various communities and we’ve asked each team of presenters to draw attention to the benefits of collaboration and the lessons they learned along the way.

Who should attend?
If you care about your community, and the future of Cincinnati, you should attend the 2015 Neighborhood Summit.

Join us for two exciting days of networking and resource sharing across neighborhood boundaries.
Friday, March 6th

Summit Kick-off dinner
6:00 – 6:30pm | Registration and networking
6:30 – 8:00pm | Dinner and presentation
$25 per person
KEYNOTE

City of Cincinnati Manager, Harry Black
Harry Black is City Manager of the City of Cincinnati. Black took office Sept. 8, 2014, and is responsible for the day-to-day operations of City Government. Black is committed to building a customer-centric workforce and responsible and effective economic development policies and practices that support the growth of jobs and economic opportunity for all Cincinnatians

REGISTER FOR THE DINNER
Date: March 6, 2015
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location:
Cintas Center, Xavier University
Date/Time Details: Friday, March 6th, 2015
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Fees/Admission: REGISTER FOR THE DINNER
Mar 7    Neighborhood 2015 Summit

The 2015 Neighborhood Summit is a gathering of civically engaged residents that recognize the value of working together to make all our neighborhoods stronger, more welcoming places to live! The theme of the Neighborhood Summit is Collaboration Erases Boundaries. This year, the planning team was deliberate about creating workshops that feature best practices from various communities and we?ve asked each team of presenters to draw attention to the benefits of collaboration and the lessons they learned along the way.

Who should attend?
If you care about your community, and the future of Cincinnati, you should attend the 2015 Neighborhood Summit.

Join us for two exciting days of networking and resource sharing across neighborhood boundaries



8-9am | Registration & breakfast
 9-9:45am | Welcome and introductions Dr. John Kucia, Mayor John Cranley, Kathy Merchant

Concurrent Sessions

10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. A1 Lights! Camera! Community Action
 In this session, the Cincinnati Police Department and community members will answer these tough questions through an interactive workshop, the ABCs of Policing followed by an open Town Hall Forum.   
 A2 What's Old is New Again: University Community Collaboration
Traditionally, University Community Partnerships help strengthen the fabric of local neighborhoods by providing support in the areas of education, economic development, and civic engagement.  
 A3 Making Money Work for Your Neighborhood: how to leverage public dollars
Leveraging can be a useful strategy to support community- based initiatives. Panelists will share best practices to help your neighborhood leverage resources and accomplish goals.  
 A4 Who's Next Door? Emerging Populations in Cincinnati
As new ethnic populations move into local neighborhoods, opportunities exist to build new relationships.  
10:55am - 11:40am B1 Lights! Camera! Community Action (continued)
In this session, the Cincinnati Police Department and community members will answer these tough questions through an interactive workshop, the ABCs of Policing followed by an open Town Hall Forum.   
 B2 Millcreek Watershed Project
This session explores the successful collaborations throughout the communities along the Millcreek and how these efforts can work for the broader community.  
 B3 Bikes, Buses, and Bunions
Intermodal transportation is changing the way we all move around the City and experience the economic and social changes taking place.  
 B4 Urban Gardening: Eat Where You Live
Urban gardens are HOT! Join us for a discussion on how to integrate urban agriculture into the urban fabric.  
 B5 Cincinnati Neighborhood Games
An Olympic style event bringing all 52 neighborhoods together in 2016.  
11:50am - 12:25pm C1 Lights! Camera! Community Action (continued)
In this session, the Cincinnati Police Department and community members will answer these tough questions through an interactive workshop, the ABCs of Policing followed by an open Town Hall Forum.   
 C2 Creating Healthy Communities
As our neighborhoods continue to grow more and more dynamic, the question is how we improve the health and environmental sustainability of our neighborhoods.
 C3 Skills +Jobs + Opportunities = Independence
Connecting job training and career opportunities makes us more competitive. This conversation goes beyond workforce development.
 C4 Food Desert to Food Oasis: Making the Urban Grocery Work
Simple solutions to food deserts are brewing in our area. Learn more about the strategies being considered.
 C5 Grand City Experiment
he Grand City Experiment (GCE) is an initiative started by 15 members of the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber's young professional leadership development program C-Change.  
12:35pm - 1:35pm  Lunch and Community Awards Presented by Vice Mayor David Mann
  Join us for the inaugural Neighborhood Summit Awards
1:45pm - 2:25pm D1 Collaboration on the Hill: Lower + East + West = Priceless
A collaboration of seismic proportion is taking place on the West Side resulting in transformative change!
 D2 Evanston Will Leave No Child Inside
Through the launch of a Safe Routes to School program and broad-based community collaboration, the Evanston Community Council is working to make children happier, healthier and smarter by ensuring that they are able to safely play and learn outdoors.
 D3 Successfully engaging our youth
Engaging youth and young adults in a meaningful way requires us all to think about the importance of succession planning and intentional youth development.
 D4 Mediation Moves Mountains
Can we all just get along? The tools of transformative mediation not only help resolve conflict, but also equip us with better communication skills.
 D5 Working Together for Cleaner Communities
The Department of Public Services has spent the past year retooling the Solid Waste Collection program to make effective use of resources and is rolling out a plan, that with community support will help keep our neighborhoods cleaner than ever.
2:35pm- 3:30pm E1 Collaboration on the Hill: Lower + East + West = Priceless (continued)
A collaboration of seismic proportion is taking place on the West Side resulting in transformative change!
 E2 Volunteers: Beyond the Block
Recruiting and retaining volunteers isn?t easy. This session is an opportunity to learn volunteer management best practices from organizations that have done this successfully for years.
 E3 Urban Vibrancy: Integrative Development for Growth
The future of our city rests on an urban mix that encompasses all ages, incomes, races and ethnicities, at different life stages and with different needs. Learn how to sustain a vibrant urban mix for successful neighborhood growth.  
 E4 Making Citizen Engagement Work: Updates and Next Steps
Learn what has happened since last year?s Summit and give feedback on the action steps proposed for 2015.

 

Register Here
 

Date: March 7, 2015
Time: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Location: 8am-3:30pm
Cintas Center, Xavier University
Date/Time Details: Saturday, March 7
8am-3:30pm
Mar 10    Employment for Internation Student
Date: March 10, 2015
Mar 10    Jobs for international Students
                                  

      2015 International Career Forum
Employers & Global Organizations
We Invite You To Join Us


Retain US Educated International Talent in the Cincinnati Region!


Career Fair to recruit, hire and support our highly qualified international
College Students for Internships and full time positions

March 10, 2015 from 12pm-4pm
Great Hall, Tangeman University Center (TUC)
University of Cincinnati
Registration Opens Monday, January 26, 2015
To Register, Go to: www.hireuc.com
Employer Registration: $75 | Non-Profit Registration: $50
Easy! Pay Online (incl. 5% processing fee)
Sponsorships: Available @ $250 - Silver & $500 - Gold
Includes Free Wi-Fi, Lunch and On-campus Parking!
Questions? Contact: Julia Montier-Ball, montiej@ucmail.uc.edu, 513.556.3471 or
Maria Gracia Di Pasquale, mgdipasquale@cincinnatichamber.com, 513.238.8580
Date: March 10, 2015
Time: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: Great Hall , Tangeman University Center (TUC)
University of Cincinnati
Date/Time Details: March 10th, 2015
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Fees/Admission: Employer Registration: $75 | Non-Profit Registration: $50
Easy! Pay Online (incl. 5% processing fee)
Mar 10    Payroll 101
 
This is an introduction for small business owners regarding payroll taxes and compliance.
This is a must for the aspiring or current entrepreneur who wants to learn more about hiring and paying employees. After the seminar, you will have the opportunity to schedule a one-on-one individual business consult at no charge. Topics that will be covered:
•    Payroll responsibilities (Federal, State, & Local Taxes, Workers Compensation)
•    How to hire employees for the first time
•    Employees (W2) vs. Independent Contractors (1099)
•    Offering employee benefits through your company (Health Insurance, 401K)
•    Q & A   
Presented by
 

 
Date: March 10, 2015
Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location: Union Institute & University
440 E. McMillan Street
Cincinnati OH 45206
Date/Time Details: Tuesday March 10th
 4-6pm
Mar 12    GCHRA HR Academy Brand Name HR: Giving Your Function Life and Purpose!!
HR has a "brand" which it can develop, utilize and leverage within organizations. This is needed so that HR will function in a business capacity as a partner in helping the Company grow, evolve and succeed. Having a defined brand will also allow for the integration of Human Resources throughout all levels of an organization.
 
During this workshop you will learn:
-   Transitioning from "Soft Skills" to "Relevant Skills" - The first step in establishing the HR Brand is to position ourselves in a new way where we show the business skills we bring to our role and the organization.
-    Developing and Defining Your HR Brand - This will look at how HR is currently viewed by Sr. Management in attendees organizations and then see how/why it should shift to a Branded position.
-    Making Your Brand Come to Life - These are takeaways that attendees will create during the workshop on setting the steps of making their brand move from design to action.
-    Integrating your Brand with the Company Brand - Attendees will learn how they can make the HR/Employment Brand support and promote
Date: March 12, 2015
Time: 7:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: Crowne Plaza, Blue Ash
5901 Pfeiffer Road, Cincinnati, OH  45242
Date/Time Details: March 12, 2015
7:30am to 8:00am- Registration
8:00am to 11:00am- Workshop
11:00am- Adjourn
Fees/Admission: PrePayment is required to attend. Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover are accepted. No refunds will be provided after March 9, 2015. 
Members - $75.00
Non-Members - $100.00
Students - $40.00
RSVP by: March 9, 2015
Mar 12    Navigating Networks To Develop Leadership Capacity
Dr. Donna Chrobot-Mason, PhD returns to our monthly meeting to discuss cutting edge research in organizational networks and their application for developing greater leadership capacity. Donna will share findings from a case study based on her work with a highly innovative and team-based organization. Donna’s team collected data over two points in time to compare changes in network relationships and how that impacted collaboration and leadership ties in the organization. Participants will then have an opportunity to complete a basic organizational network analysis of their own to assess their leadership capacity within their own organization. Donna will then discuss strategies to enhance one’s own network as well as the organization’s network to improve leadership (e.g., direction, alignment, and commitment).

Key Content & Learning Objectives:
• Understanding organizational networks and their  
application to leadership.
• Identifying one’s own network through a mapping exercise to determine opportunities to improve work relationships and build collaboration.
• Identifying strategies to enhance one’s network to improve leadership capacity.

 

 
Date: March 12, 2015
Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: Crowne Plaza, Blue Ash
5901 Pfeiffer Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45242
EMail: gchracincinnati@gmail.com
Date/Time Details: 11:00am - Registration & Networking
11:25am to 11:55am - Lunch
11:55am - Announcements & Program
1:00pm- Adjourn
Fees/Admission: Members - $25.00
Non-Members - $35.00
Students - $15.00
Pre-Payment is required to attend. Visa, MasterCard or American Express accepted. No refunds will be provided after March 9th.

RSVP by March 9, 2015

 
Mar 12    Xavier Distinguished Speaker Luncheon
Dave and Liane Phillips, founders of Cincinnati Works, will present"Why Don't They Just Get a Job Leading our Communities Out of Poverty" at noon in the Cintas Center. RSVP required before March 4 at www.xavier.edu/dss. This event is free due to PNC sponsorship. Call 745-4272 with questions.
Date: March 12, 2015
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Website: http://www.xavier.edu/dss
Location: Cintas Center Banquet Room, Xavier University
Contact: Laura Frazier 745-4272
EMail: frazier@xavier.edu
Date/Time Details: March 12; check in begins at 11:30; the event is 12-1
Fees/Admission: Free, but RSVP required at www.xavier.edu/dss; seating is limited.
Mar 14     So You Want To Start Your Own Business

SCORE Workshop
So You Want To Start Your Own Business
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Presented by SCORE Cincinnati
Is your dream to start your own business? This seminar will provide you with the basics that you need to know to start a business. It will also will tell you how to find the resources to evaluate your business idea and bring it to reality.



Topics covered in this seminar are:
1. A skills assessment to help you determine if  
    running your own business is right for you.
2. Some of the myths about running your own
    business.
3. How to develop your idea and identify your
    customers.
4. How to develop a marketing and sales plan.
5. What your need to know about financing  
    your business - especially cash flow.
6. How to fund your business.
7. Options to starting a business.
8. How to find the right resources.
 
Featured Speakers
Rick Johnston - SCORE Chapter Chairman and former new products manager for P&G

Tom Moon - SCORE Education Committee leader and former small business owner  



 




    



 
Date: March 14, 2015
Time: 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: CMC Office Center -Blue Ash
10945 Reed Hartman
Suite 105
 Blue Ash, OH 45242  
Date/Time Details:  Saturday, March 14, 2015
 8:30 am - 12:00 pm
Fees/Admission:  
Cost: Online $5 registration/handout fee
        $10 day of event

 
REGISTER NOW:

 Register Here
 
Mar 16    Dreamers Welcome
   
   
   
Date: March 16, 2015
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: NKU Welcome Center
EMail: visit.nku.edu
Date/Time Details:
 Monday, March 16, 2015
 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

 
Fees/Admission: To register online go to visit.nku.edu or call:
(859) 572-1400 (English)
(859) 572-6015 (Spanish)
Mar 19    International Women's Day Dinner


International Women's Day is observed globally as a day to celebrate the achievements of women and to promote equity for women and girls.  The theme for Xavier's IWD dinner is to explore women's empowerment across different cultures and generations.  There will be three panelists sharing their stories of how womanhood is discussed in their culture.  Following the panel will be time for facilitated table conversations.
Date: March 19, 2015
Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location:

Xavier University, Cintas Center

Contact: Xavier University 513-745-3000
EMail: http://goo.gl/ySPe1A
Date/Time Details:

Thursday, March 19, 2015
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Fees/Admission:

Registration Options

Adult, Non-Students: $28
Students: $14
Table for 8 Adults: $200
Sponsor a Table for 8 Students: $130

http://goo.gl/ySPe1A
Mar 20 - Mar 21    Mozart's Requiem

Catharsis through dance.

From Cincinnati Ballet's resident choreographer Adam Hougland comes the moving Mozart's Requiem. Hougland's exploration of mortality, told in a series of compelling, achingly realistic vignettes, is underscored by the fact that Mozart died before completing his famous Requiem Mass in D Minor. Yet from darkness comes light: the characters journey from grief and loss towards acceptance and hope, leaving us all having finally embraced the ultimate unknown. In its 2010 world premiere, created for Cincinnati Ballet, Mozart's Requiem was praised by the Cincinnati Enquirer as being "audacious and challenging and thought-provoking. Most important, it is a rich and important addition to the Cincinnati Ballet repertory."

Date: March 20, 2015
Website: https://www.cballet.org/1415/requiem%20
Location: Aronoff Center for the Arts
Contact: 1555 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214 ? General: 513.621.5219 ? Box Office: 513.621.5282
Date/Time Details: Friday, March 20 at 8:00pm; Saturday, March 21 at 2:00pm and 8:00pm
Mar 20    Cincinnati Symphony Beethoven + Barber of Seville
The dynamic Costa Rican conductor Giancarlo Guerrero returns to the Music Hall podium to lead an exciting program that begins with the ever-popular Barber of Seville Overture. Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter, a favorite of CSO audiences, brings her elegance and impressive virtuosity to Beethoven’s brilliantly imaginative Concerto No. 2, and CSO Principal Harpist Gillian Benet Sella lends her impressive artistry to Turina’s sparkling Theme and Variations. The finale, the monumental orchestral showpiece Roman Festivals—the third in Respighi’s vivid triology with Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome—depicts traditional public festivals, including the violent battles of the ancient Circus Maximus, the religious pilgrimage to the Monte Mario, the October celebration of the harvest, and the joyous night before the Epiphany.
 
Program

ROSSINIThe Barber of Seville Overture 
BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 2 
TURINA: Theme and Variations for Harp and Orchestra
RESPIGHI: Feste Romane (“Roman Festivals”)

Date: March 20, 2015
Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Website: http://cincinnatisymphony.org/zurb/1415_Fliter.htm
Location: Music Hall 1241 Elm Street Cincinnati, OH 45202
Contact: Jared Webster, Group Sales Manager (513)744-3331 jwebster@cincinnatisymphony.org
EMail: jwebster@cincinnatisymphony.org
Date/Time Details: March 20, 2015 11:00 AM March 21, 2015 8:00 PM
Fees/Admission: Hispanic Chamber members get 25% off either concert this weekend. Call Jared for details.
Mar 21    Cincinnati Sub-Zero Hiring Event

Cincinnati Sub-Zero Hiring Event
Saturday March 21, 2015
8 am – Noon
12011 Mosteller Road, 
Cincinnati, Ohio 45241

Cincinnati Sub-Zero Products, Inc., a leading manufacturer of Patient Temperature Management devices, is seeking entry level assemblers to work in our Manufacturing Department.

Work Experience / Competency Requirements:

  • 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shift positions available
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Previous Manufacturing and Assembly Experience Preferred
  • Ability to work in a team environment
  • Ability to work in a fast paced environment
  • Ability to stand the entire shift
  • Ability to perform repetitive tasks and follow manufacturing procedures
  • Ability to work with safety first culture and adhere to all safety requirements at all times
  • Reliable candidates that can start immediately
  • Ability to pass a drug test
  • Verbally communicate clearly and articulately

Starting pay $10.00/hr. with the ability to earn up to $11.50 within the first year of employment.  $1.00 Shift Differential for 2nd & 3rd Shift.

CSZ offers an excellent benefits package including medical, dental & vision insurance; profit sharing and 401k w/ profit sharing/match.

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V

Date: March 21, 2015
Time: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location:

12011 Mosteller Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45241

Date/Time Details: Saturday March 21, 2015
8 am – Noon
Mar 21    Cincinnati Symphony Beethoven + Barber of Seville
The dynamic Costa Rican conductor Giancarlo Guerrero returns to the Music Hall podium to lead an exciting program that begins with the ever-popular Barber of Seville Overture. Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter, a favorite of CSO audiences, brings her elegance and impressive virtuosity to Beethoven’s brilliantly imaginative Concerto No. 2, and CSO Principal Harpist Gillian Benet Sella lends her impressive artistry to Turina’s sparkling Theme and Variations. The finale, the monumental orchestral showpiece Roman Festivals—the third in Respighi’s vivid triology with Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome—depicts traditional public festivals, including the violent battles of the ancient Circus Maximus, the religious pilgrimage to the Monte Mario, the October celebration of the harvest, and the joyous night before the Epiphany.
 
Program

ROSSINIThe Barber of Seville Overture 
BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 2 
TURINA: Theme and Variations for Harp and Orchestra
RESPIGHI: Feste Romane (“Roman Festivals”)

Date: March 21, 2015
Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Website: http://cincinnatisymphony.org/zurb/1415_Fliter.htm
Location: Music Hall 1241 Elm Street Cincinnati, OH 45202
Contact: Jared Webster, Group Sales Manager (513)744-3331 jwebster@cincinnatisymphony.org
EMail: jwebster@cincinnatisymphony.org
Date/Time Details: March 20, 2015 11:00 AM March 21, 2015 8:00 PM
Fees/Admission: Hispanic Chamber members get 25% off either concert this weekend. Call Jared for details.
Mar 22    Ballet Toybox

One Performance Only! Special Family Series!
Sunday, March 22 - 2:00 pm

Now in its fourth year, Ballet Toybox offers the perfect opportunity to introduce young children to the joy of dance. The program features CBII (Cincinnati Ballet Second Company) in a mix of ballet and storybook classics. At under an hour and only $20 a ticketBallet Toybox is an interactive adventure where you will learn about the essential elements that make up the beauty, humor and inspiring discipline of dance with a range of excerpts from the treasure chest of exciting ballets.
But hurry–there's only one opportunity to see it!

Date: March 22, 2015
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Website: https://www.cballet.org/1415/toybox
Location: Aronoff Center for the Arts
Contact: 1555 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214 ? General: 513.621.5219 ? Box Office: 513.621.5282
Date/Time Details: Sunday, March 22 at 2:00pm
Fees/Admission: Price:$20
Mar 24    Web Site Development for Business Owners
SCORE Workshop
Web Site Development for Business  Owners
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Presented by SCORE Cincinnati
Do you need a website for your business and are not sure how to get started.  Have you heard horror stories about expensive websites that don't get the job done.
 
SCORE can help take the mystery out of the process and get you started without spending a fortune.  We can help you choose a developer and minimize the investment required.

Reserve Your Seat:
 
REGISTER NOW:
 Register Here

- Web Site fundamentals for business owners
- Elements of good Web Site design
- Controlling Web Site development costs
- Value of search engine optimization (SEO)
- Q & A with experts.   
 
Whether you have a web site or not this seminar is a MUST.  We will cover --
 
1. Getting started- what the owner needs to
    know and decide when hiring a web  
    developer.
2. Key components of a good web page design -  
   Navigation, layout, color schemes, graphics   
   and   fonts.
3. Marketing your site- How to both construct  
    your site to improve its ranking on Google,  
    Yahoo, and MSN; and the external   
    collaborative marketing tactics to facilitate  
    clients finding you.
 

 
Date: March 24, 2015
Time: 7:45 AM - 1:00 PM
Location:  Hamilton County Business Center
 1776 Mentor Avenue
  Room 160
  Norwood, OH 45212

                
 
Date/Time Details:  
DATE: Tuesday, March 24, 2015
TIME: 7:45 am - 1:00 pm
Fees/Admission:  
Cost: Online $50  SCORE Client $35, Cybervise Client $35 $60 day of event
Mar 24    John Quinones, Xavier's Heroes of Ethics Presenter
John Quinones will speak on "Business Ethics in America" as the spring 2015 Heroes of Professional Ethics at Xavier University. This event is sponsored by Jerry & Janet Belle, the Cintas Institute for Business Ethics and Xavier's Women of Excellence. Quinones is an Emmy winning co-anchor of the ABC newsmagazine Primetime and has been with the network nearly 30 years. He is the sole anchor of "What would You Do?" No charge to attend.
Date: March 24, 2015
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Website: http://www.xavier.edu/williams/heroes-of-ethics/index.cfm?CFID=1984910&CFTOKEN=b06469bf82ff4963-E322
Location: Cintas Center Banquet Center, Xavier University
Contact: Laura Frazier 745-4272
EMail: frazier@xavier.edu
Date/Time Details: Tuesday, March 24, check in begins at 6:00 pm, the event is 6:30 - 8:00
Fees/Admission: FREE
Mar 26    Young Professional Networking Night

International Business Career Month Presents:
Young Professional Networking Night

Network with professionals from the European American Chamber, Greater Cincinnati Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Hispanic Chamber.


For more information click here .
Date: March 26, 2015
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location: University of Cincinnati
Lindner College
Hall 690
Business Casual Attire

 
Date/Time Details: Thursday, March 26th, 2015
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Mar 27    How To Do Business With The American Red Cross

How To Do Business With The American Red Cross
Join us on Friday, March 27th at the American Red Cross to learn
How To Do Business With the American Red Cross
Registration begins at 8:30 and presentations begin at 9am.


REGISTER NOW!

Contact
American Red Cross/African American Chamber 
African American Chamber 
513-751-9900 
info@african-americanchamber.com 

Date: March 27, 2015
Time: 8:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Location: American Red Cross-Greater Cincinnati-Dayton 
2111 Dana Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45207  
Date/Time Details: Friday March 27, 2015
8:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Mar 30    Meet the women who can mentor you to success
Join more than 10,000 business women in 43 cities participating in our mentoring breakfast focused on getting women ahead in the workplace.
It's your opportunity to ask powerful women business leaders in Cincinnati your most-pressing career questions during the mentoring sessions.

 
Date: March 30, 2015
Time: 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Location: Receptions Erlanger
1379 Donaldson Road
Erlanger, KY 41018
Date/Time Details: Monday, March 30
7:30 - 9:30 a.m.
Fees/Admission: For Registration
Click here
Mar 31    Networking Meeting - March 2015

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS MONTH, THE NETWORKING MEETING IS ON A TUESDAY (MARCH 31). NOT A WEDNESDAY!

Be a part of the best networking meetings with a diverse audience! 



MAIN SPEAKER
MIAMI UNIVERSITY
Ronald B. Scott -  Associate V.P. for Institutional Diversity

TOPIC
Diversity - The Real Miami University Story

Non-Profit Presentation

Wayne Miller, Hospice of Cincinnati

For your convenience at this event, you may register online, call us at (513) 979-6999,  or email us at office@hispanicchambercincinnati.com

Thank you!

Date: March 31, 2015
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location:

Rookwood Commons Tower
Northwestern Mutual Building
3805 Edwards Road, 5th Floor.
Cincinnati, OH 45209

Date/Time Details:

Tuesday,  March 31th, 2015
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Mar 31    The Third Annual César E. Chávez Celebration Program at Miami University
TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2015
César Chávez, 2014 Biopic film 
Directed by Diego Luna
Starring: Kerry Adra, Maynor Alvarado
8:30 pm, The Wilks Theater, Armstrong Student Center
Miami University, Oxford campus

For more information visit:

http://miamioh.edu/global/cawc/index.html
https://www.facebook.com/CAWCMiamiOH/events



 

These events are sponsored by the Center for American and World Cultures, and the Office of Diversity Affairs and with support from the Department of Spanish and Portuguese; Global Initiatives; Office of the President for Institutional Diversity; Latin American, Latino/a and Caribbean Studies Program; the Student Activities and the Cliff Alexander Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life; and in partnership with the Association of Latin and American Students, Latin American Graduate Student Association, Sigma Lambda Beta Fraternity, Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority.

For updates regarding these events visit: 
http://test.www.miamioh.edu/global1/cawc/ 
https://www.facebook.com/CAWCMiamiOH/events

For detailed information about this program contact the César E. Chávez Celebration Program, co-chairs of the planning committee:
- Jacqueline Rioja Velarde, associate director, Center for American and World 
  Cultures, Global Initiatives, Miami University, Ohio, riojavjd@MiamiOH.edu.
- Yvania Garcia-Pusateri, assistant director, Office of Diversity Affairs, garciay@MiamiOH.edu.
Date: March 31, 2015
Time: 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: The Wilks Theater, Armstrong Student Center
Miami University, Oxford campus
Date/Time Details: Tuesday, March 31, 2015
8:300 PM
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