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Access Intermediate

Learn how to use MS Access to create a more sophisticated database. Students will learn how to design tables and define data type and field properties to manage data storage. This instructor led class will teach you how to create forms for easy data input, more complex queries and reports which can be modified by the user.

 

June 16, 2010 - 5:00am
Event Fee: 
Member: 85.00 Nonmember: 130.00
Website Registration: 
http://spreadsheets.googl…
Contact Name: 
Holly Ross
Contact Email: 
holly@nten.org
1211 Chestnut Street<br />4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States

Outlook Introduction

Learn how to use Outlook to create, send and manage email messages; manage your schedule using the calendar feature; keep contact information in a convenient place, and create to-do lists with reminders all from one program.

June 30, 2010 - 5:00am
Event Fee: 
Non-member - $130.00 Member - $95.00
Website Registration: 
http://spreadsheets.googl…
Contact Name: 
Holly Ross
Contact Email: 
holly@nten.org
1211 Chestnut Street<br />4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States

The First-Ever Shofuso Spectacle

June 5, 2010 - 2:00pm
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Arts and the City Seminar Series: Cities and the Creative Economy

Join Penn IUR for the third and final seminar in the series. This panel discussion will identify how cities can build a creative economy and use the arts as a tool for economic development.  Panelists include city arts and culture directors, as well as heads of major arts institutions and organizations who will share lessons learned in creating policies that have successfully built and supported creative economies.

This event is co-hosted by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and Next American City magazine and is part of the 2010 Next American Vanguard conference.

 
Panelists:

  • Rebecca Campbell, Executive Director, Austin Film Society
  • Randy I. Cohen, Vice President, Local Arts Advancement, Americans for the Arts
  • Janet Echelman, Artist, Echelman Studio
  • Ed Lebow, Director, Public Art Program, City of Phoenix
  • Gary Steuer, Chief Cultural Officer, Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, City of Philadelphia
     
May 27, 2010 - 8:30am
Event Fee: 
FREE
Email Registration: 
penniur@pobox.upenn.edu
Contact Name: 
Julie Thompson
Contact Phone: 
(215) 573-8386
230 Vine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
United States

Randy Cohen from AFTA Presents on the National Arts Index

The Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy and the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance are hosting a special event with Randy Cohen, Vice President for Local Arts Advancement at Americans for the Arts. Randy will speak about the newly released "National Arts Index." This important new research creates a national "index" (similar to our region's Cultural Engagement Index), that is designed to track the nation's arts health and vitality through a wide array of measurements that make up the index, and measure its up and down trends over the years.

The presentation will address some important questions about the health and growth of the cultural sector such as: What are the important trends? Is consumer participation on the rise? How is the sector affected by the growth in the number of nonprofit cultural organizations? What can we do with this knowledge?  How can we use it locally?  What does it mean for Philadelphia?  And how does this relate to existing local research, including the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance’s efforts with Engage 2020 and the Cultural Engagement Index?

 

May 27, 2010 - 12:30pm
Special Registration Instructions: 

Space is limited.

Event Fee: 
Free
Website Registration: 
http://randycohen.eventbr…
Contact Name: 
Moira M. Baylson
Contact Phone: 
(215) 686-2186
Mayors Reception Room, Room 202
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States

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