Thursday, February 28, 2013

Human Relations Month-March

Proudly Presents:

HUMAN RELATIONS MONTH 2013

        TUESDAY MARCH 5, 2013 11-1PM           

CULTURAL TASTING
City Hall : 801 Plum St. rm. 115 Cincinnati, OH 45202

     WEDNESDAY MARCH 13, 2013 6-8PM        

MY NEIGHBOR IS DIFFERENT.. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? A Collaborative Event
Beans & Grapes Coffee House: 6200 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45213
*RSVP Appreciated, please contact: myra.calder@homecincy.org

        THURSDAY MARCH 21, 2013 6-8PM        

NIGHT - AT - THE - MIC: A PUBLIC FORUM FOR YOUTH
City Hall: 801 Plum St. rm. 300 (City Council Chambers) Cincinnati, OH 45202

Monday, February 18, 2013

In-Focus on Citicable

Check out Activities Beyond the Classroom's Interview with Bill Bell on In-Focus!

 https://vimeo.com/59753902


You can also check out all our In-Focus shows and schedule on Citcable at
http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/citicable/talk-shows/infocus/  

Thursday, February 07, 2013

New Board Members


"The Cincinnati Human Relations Commission is pleased to announce that the Mayor and Cincinnati City Council have appointed 12 new Board members to serve on the Cincinnati Human Relations Commission board. This is a great day for the agency. Together, we will continue to have an impact locally, regionally, nationally & globally. We are strong because of everyone's support and we are making a difference in the lives of others in our community."
  
                                             -Dr. Ericka King-Betts, Executive Director



New Board Members 


Mr. Douglass McDonald, President & Chief Executive Officer Cincinnati Museum Center and the National Underground Railroad Center

Dr. P. Eric Abercrumbie, Director of Ethnic Programs and Services and the African-American Culture and Resource Center Adjunct Assistant Professor

Rabbi Abie Ingber, Adjunct Professor, Xavier University

Pastor Damon Lynch, III, New Prospect Baptist Church

Ms. Iris Showes-Roley, Community Advocate Professional

Laura Powell Fritz, WKRQ

Andrea Ellis, Cincinnati Public Library

Kevin Robinson, Weather at WLWT News 5

Regina Carswell Russo, Director of Marketing and Communications, Cincinnati Art Museum

Yolanda Waldon, Program Manager at the Bank of Greater Cincinnati 

Kevin Wright, Executive Director of Walnut Hills Redevelopment Foundation 

Omar Morales, HR Manager for Global HR for Procter and Gamble

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Diversity of Comics



Join enthusiast William Bell as he traces the dynamic journey of Franklin from Peanuts and see why Frankiln's introduction was so ground-breaking. 

Saturday February 9th starting at 2:00 pm in the Popular Library Lounge 
800 Vine St. 
513-665-3336

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Our Daily Bread Celebrates 28 Years


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: February 4, 2013
Media Contact: Melissa Back
Tel: 513-621-6364 x 17
Address: 1730 Race Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202


OUR DAILY BREAD CELEBRATES 28 YEARS OF STABILITY AND HOPE IN OVER-THE-RHINE

Cincinnati, OH- This month Our Daily Bread is celebrating its 28th year of operations as and as part of their anniversary celebration Our Daily Bread is collecting fond memories from its guests, volunteers, and staff during the month of February. These memories are being collected and displayed in the main dining space. Have you made an Our Daily Bread memory in the past that you would like to share? Please send memories to Melissa Back at 513-621-6364 or melissa@ourdailybread.us. Our Daily Bread is also seeking donations of $28 in honor of our years of service. The names of those who donate will also be displayed with our memories, as well as on our website and Facebook page.  

In 1985, Ruth (Cookie) Vogelpohl saw a man eating from a garbage can in downtown Cincinnati. This experience bothered her so much; she thought there must be something she could do. With the help of family and friends she started a small soup kitchen with a simple goal: to provide a warm meal and a welcoming environment to all who entered the doors.  Since then, Our Daily Bread has sustained this mission with the generous monetary and in-kind donations from its supporters and volunteers.  

Here are some memories that guests and staff have shared:

“I remember when I had my wedding at our old Our Daily Bread location. The staff took care of everything!”
“I enjoy the Holiday party the Bingo volunteers put on for us every year.”
“I love getting a birthday cake here. They are homemade and make my day special.”
“They give me good food and bless me with good service.”
“I have been coming to your free Bingo game every week for years and years.”

Our Daily Bread is an Over-the-Rhine non-profit ministry of hospitality dedicated to serving the needs of the neighborhood residents and those who frequent the area. The ministry provides stability and hope for its guests and the neighborhood community. It is a place where guests are invited to share a warm meal, receive social services, and to socialize in a caring, supportive and welcoming environment. We encourage you to help us throughout the year by supporting Our Daily Bread in any way you can. Please visit www.ourdailybread.us for more information.

If you would like more information, or to schedule an interview with the Executive Director, Tyler Pettigrew, please call Melissa Back at 513-621-6364 x 17 or email  melissa@ourdailybread.us.

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