Friday, May 15, 2009

Wonderful 15th anniversary party

A big thanks to everyone that made it to last night’s 15th anniversary dinner for NBA. The dining room was filled with over 70 members and guests which made for a very nice evening with lots of great conversations.

Also a few shout-outs on a job well done:

  • Roman Ryan who MC'ed the evening and recognized the past presidents, many who were in attendance.
  • Margo Dixon for the posters of past presidents and the letter of well-wishes from the Northside Planning Council
  • Steve Nelson giving a very nice plug to the NPC for all their support of NBA over the years.
  • Stacy Schultz and Julie Savidusky for their wonderful choices of door prizes!
Last, but not least, a very grateful thank you to John Kavanaugh and his terrific staff, for such an extravagant and delicious meal on our anniversary. They totally outdid themselves with the steak, lobster, wine, desert, salad, and cheese tray. The northside’s Esquire Club is THE best place for steak and lobster anywhere in Madison!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Madison to host Small Business Conference

The Madison Small Business in Changing Times Conference website has been launched. Information and registration for the May 12, 2009 conference is available through the website, which you can access through the following link:

http://www.cityofmadison.com/business/sbc/

Please pass along to anyone you know who might be interested.

We hope to see you there!


Matthew B. Mikolajewski
Office of Business Resources Manager
City of Madison
215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Room 312
P.O. Box 2983
Madison, WI 53701

Summer Concert Series

The North/Eastside Senior Coalition is pleased to announce the schedule for the 2009 Summer Concert Series at Warner Park.

In its 16th year, NESCO presents six free, high quality musical concerts for senior adults on the north/eastside, their families, and other residents of the local and surrounding communities. One objective of the concerts is to increase the north/eastside’s access to cultural events and to expand their appreciation for different kinds of music. Another objective is to bring people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds together to enjoy each others company and appreciate a cultural event they would not otherwise be able to attend.

The concerts provide a unique and important opportunity to bring senior adults, who are otherwise isolated, together to socialize with people of all ages. NESCO’s annual summer concerts have truly become an “ARTS FOR ALL” event with families bringing their picnics, local agencies bringing their assisted living residents, and senior centers planning an excursion for their residents. The concerts take place in the beautiful Warner Park where the backdrop is trees, water, and grass.

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