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Start: 7:00 am

There is limited availability to attend the following seminar on conflict resolution, without cost. See the details below and, if you are interested, RSVP by Monday afternoon to Laura Steinbrink at laura [at] clevelandbridgebuilders [dot] org

Start: 7:00 am

This interactive and engaging program is presented by Lawrence Katz, CBC,CLC -Certified Business and Leadership Coach. You will gain a basic understanding of the theory of conflict management, analyze your preferred strategies for resolving conflict and learn to turn conflict into opportunity. For more information and to register go to http://www.clevelandbridgebuilders.org/lifeline_descriptions.asp

Start: 10:30 am

As learning tools mature and acceptance grows a panel of experts will discuss what's hot and what's not in online training and learning.

Start: 10:30 am

On October 11, 2005, the NEO Excellence Roundtable will feature City of Cleveland Sustainability Programs Manager Andrew Watterson to discuss successes and opportunities for our core city and region to lead the country and world as an environmentally-friendly and sustainable community. In a presentation Andrew made on "the State of Our Environment", at a recent meeting of the Ohio League of Conservation voters, I learned Cleveland is already a leader with sustainability, in many important ways, by adding hybrid vehicles to the city fleet and enacting an anti-idling policy intended to reduce emissions and fuel consumption (by 10%)... see Hotel Bruce for details. Andrew mentioned plans for wind turbines in the city and indicated many other exciting developments ahead - please join us on Tuesday the 11th, from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, at the City Club to discuss these important issues with our "Sustainability Czar".

Start: 4:30 pm

Intel Corporation has recently designated Cleveland as one of its top three
"Worldwide Digital Communities". Beyond accolades, this award and its
resultant opportunities will play an important role in our region. Throughout

Start: 7:00 pm

Tuesday, Oct 11, 2005, 8:00 pm FREE

Carl Topilow, conductor; Iryna Krechkovsky, violin. Works by Chausson and Mahler. Admission free, but seating passes required.