Don’t Miss Out on the 1st Annual Inclusive Voices!

Posted by Kayla on Tuesday, March 31, 2009

There are only 26 seats left to the 1st Annual Inclusive Voices event!hotelfacade

This Friday, April 3rd, this community exchange luncheon will be held at the Omni William Penn Hotel Grand Ballroom.  This unique luncheon is centered around discussion with a wide array of Pittsburgh leaders, who serve as the conversationalist at their lunch table.  Attendees will sign up with their preference of what conversationalist’s table they would like to sit at.  During the lunch, the conversationalists will host the discussion at their individual tables.

 The event begins with a reception at 11:15am, during which participants will have a chance to socialize with all of the attendees and conversationalists.  The luncheon and discussion will follow from 12pm-1:30pm.

Conversationalists include Councilman Bill Peduto, Heather Arnet – the executive director of the Women & Girls Foundation of Southwestern Pa, Jake Wheatley – Pa House of Representatives 19th District, Meg Cheever – Founder and President of the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, and many others.

Tickets cost $50, and can be purchased by calling 412-562-0290.

Proceeds from this event will go to PACE, whose mission is to strengthen nonprofit organizations in the community that work to aide African American and economically disadvantaged communities.

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