After Live8: Next Steps in Promoting Philadelphia
Posted by on September 9, 2005
Philadelphia Committee on City Policy
Announces its 2005-2006 calendar:
What?s Next: Where Does Philadelphia Go From Here?
The innovative ideas, programs, and people shaping the future of Philadelphia
September 22, 2005
Speaker: Meryl Levitz, President & CEO
Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corp.
After Live8: Next Steps in Promoting Philadelphia
12-1 pm, The Racquet Club of Philadelphia
215 South 16th Street
October, 2005
Speaker: Dave Davies
Philadelphia Daily News
12-1 pm, The Racquet Club of Philadelphia
215 South 16th Street
In conjunction with Second Tuesdays
November 17, 2005
Speaker: Councilman Michael Nutter
(Invited)
Key Issues Facing Philadelphia
8-9 am, The Racquet Club of Philadelphia
215 South 16th Street
December 15, 2005
Speaker : Alan Domb, Realtor
Condominium Growth in Philadelphia: Who is Building and Who is Buying
12-1 pm, The Racquet Club of Philadelphia
215 South 16th Street
January 19, 2006
Speaker: Patrick J. Eiding, President
Philadelphia Council AFL-CIO
What do National Labor Divisions Mean for Philadelphia?
12-1 pm, The Racquet Club of Philadelphia
215 South 16th Street
Event costs: Members/Non-Members
Breakfast program: $15/$20
Lunch program: $22/$32
RSVP: (Phone) 215-627-3749 / (E-mail) [email protected]
For additional information regarding the PCCP 2005-2006 program, specific events, membership in PCCP, or to be placed on a mailing list, please contact PCCP at 215-627-3749, or [email protected]
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