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Hello all, Below is a list of upcoming events in Ohio. For more information or to register, please use the links below. Thank you.
March 26, 2019 – The SBA and Ohio State will be hosting Small Business Outreach Meeting on Trade Agreements with Japan, European Union, and United Kingdom in Columbus. This FREE event will seek feedback from small businesses on doing business in these markets and views on trade agreements with them. To register, please visit here.
March 26, 2019 – WiBN will be hosting Growth: Progress Over Perfection in Moraine. As part of the Lunch N Learn series, this event will discuss what is holding you back, what is your story and having hope. To register, please visit here.
March 26, 2019 – The Dayton Minority Business Assistance Center (MBAC) will be hosting Business Orientation in Dayton. This FREE workshop will provide an overview of business management and assistance services, financial and bonding resources, and regional contracting opportunities. For more information and to register, please call 937-333-1030.
March 26, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Facebook for Small Businesses in Columbus. This workshop will explore ways in which small businesses can use Facebook to create brand awareness and expand market share. To register, please visit here.
March 26, 2019 – FASTLANE will be hosting the State of Manufacturing in Dayton. This event will roll out the 2019 Ohio manufacturing survey results which will reveal what 500+ manufacturers said about 2018 results and 2019 strategies. To register, please visit here.
March 26, 2019 – Fiverr will be hosting Leveling Up – How to Launch and Grow Your Business Using Fiverr in Pickerington. This FREE workshop will discuss how to turn a business idea into a reality and then taking it to the next level. To register, please visit here.
March 27, 2019 – ECDI and the WBC will be hosting a Loan Document Workshop (Requirements & Processing) in Cincinnati. This FREE workshop will discuss what is needed to acquire loans and the process following submitting documents to the loan providers. To register, please visit here.
March 27, 2019 – The Kricker Innovation Hub at Shawnee State will be hosting Building Your Business Workshop: Certification Programs in Portsmouth. This FREE workshop will explain how certifications are utilized to opening the door to more business with ODOT. To register, please visit here.
March 27, 2019 – The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the 2019 Human Resources Forum in Dayton. This event will feature expert presentations on the latest legal changes, a panel discussion on blending a multi-generational workforce, and more! To register, please visit here.
March 27-28, 2019 – Xavier University will be hosting an EU Medical Device Regulation Workshop in Cincinnati. This event will provide practical solutions to successfully prepare your company for the fast-approaching regulation deadline in May 2020. To register, please visit here.
March 28, 2019 – The Kricker Innovation Hub at Shawnee State will be hosting the Entrepreneurial Journey Speaker Series in Portsmouth. This FREE workshop will feature David Griesmyer who will discuss his experience and how entrepreneurship allowed him to bring his creative vision to life. To register, please visit here.
March 28, 2019 – Columbus SCORE will be hosting Learn How the Library Is Your Premier Source for Business Information in Columbus. This workshop will review free business data to complete a business plan and sample business plans. To register, please visit here.
March 28, 2019 – The Miami Valley SBDC will be hosting Recordkeeping for the Small Business in Dayton. This FREE workshop will provide an overview of recordkeeping and is designed to help participants understand how recordkeeping can benefit small businesses. To register, please visit here.
Match 28, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting a Small Business Tax Workshop in Columbus. This FREE workshop is designed to provide a general overview of business taxes and the instruction necessary for compliance with federal, state, and local taxes. To register, please visit here.
March 28, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Basis of a Successful Start (BOSS) in New Straitsville. This FREE class will cover topics such as types of ownership, licensing, tax requirements, sources of financing, identifying your customer, and how to market your product or service. To register, please visit here.
March 28, 2019 – The Columbus Council on World Affairs will be hosting U.S. – China Tech War: A New Age for Trade, Cyber Security, & Diplomacy in Columbus. This seminar will discuss the effects and impacts of the relationship between the U.S. and China. To register, please visit here.
March 28, 2019 – The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will be hosting Update on the US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement in Ft. Mitchell, KY. This seminar will discuss the renegotiation of NAFTA and the results of the new agreement. To register, please visit here.
March 29, 2019 – The Columbus Chinese Chamber of Commerce will be hosting China, On the Ground in Columbus. This event will discuss the operating environment for foreign companies in China, progress on bilateral trade negotiations, and insights from the US-China Business Council. To register, please visit here.
March 29, 2019 – Innovate New Albany will be hosting Information Visualization: Make Better Decisions & Build Stronger Strategies in New Albany. This FREE workshop will discuss how information visualization can help make sense of both Big Data and Thick Data. To register, please visit here.
April 2, 2019 – The Dayton Minority Business Assistance Center (MBAC) will be hosting Business Orientation in Dayton. This FREE workshop will provide an overview of business management and assistance services, financial and bonding resources, and regional contracting opportunities. For more information and to register, please call 937-333-1030.
April 2, 2019 – Ohio State University will be hosting Innovation in Healthcare with Genetesis in Columbus. This FREE event will discuss how interprofessional innovation served as a foundation for creating integrated biomagnetic solutions to improve patients’ health, outcomes, and quality of life. To register, please visit here.
April 2, 2019 – Startup Grind Dayton will be hosting Taking the Leap in Dayton. This event will feature a TEDx style-session with three speakers that will share insights on how they took the leap to make their venture come to life. To register, please visit here.
April 2, 2019 – Columbus SCORE will be hosting Everything You Need to Know About Small Business Insurance in Columbus. This workshop will discuss determining what type of insurance a business needs, comparing coverage options, and how to save the most money on policies. To register, please visit here.
April 3, 2019 – Innovate New Albany will be hosting Selling. The Way People Like to Buy. in New Albany. This FREE workshop will discuss the world’s four different buying styles, how to identify them, and how to adapt to best serve prospective clients. To register, please visit here.
April 3-4, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Basis of a Successful Enterprise (BASE) Class in Columbus. This FREE, two-day workshop will educate attendees on what it takes to build a business around their dreams and passion. To register, please visit here.
April 4, 2019 – Kegler Brown will be hosting Understanding the Global Data Protection Landscape in Columbus. This FREE workshop will discuss current and evolving GDPR, as well as global data protection regulations in countries like India, China, UK and Brazil. To register, please contact Korri Titus at 614-255-5515.
April 4, 2019 – AAF Dayton will be hosting How to Build (And Rebuild) a Brand in Dayton. This seminar will feature Kevin Johnson, Art Director of the Cleveland Cavaliers who will discuss the importance of investing in a brand narrative before others tell a different story. To register, please visit here.
April 5-7, 2019 – Shawnee State Workforce Development & Entrepreneurship will be hosting Startup Weekend in Portsmouth. This FREE event will provide a 54-hour immersive experience to learn what it takes to start a business. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
April 8, 2019 – The SBDC at Kent State-Tuscarawas will be hosting New Business Start Up in New Philadelphia. This workshop is an overview of issues related to starting and operating a business such as business and financial planning, market demand, and business financing. To register, please visit here.
April 9, 2019 – The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce will be hosting Government Contracts: What Happened in 2018 That You Need to Know in Dayton. This workshop will provide insights to companies who do business with the government as well as those who would like to transact with the government. To register, please visit here.
April 9, 2019 – Cultivate will be hosting The Future of Work: Understanding and Overcoming Disruptions Caused by Technology and the Younger Generations in Grove City. This workshop will help identify the gaps in your business that could be keeping you from employing and keeping the best talent available. To register, please visit here.
April 9, 2019 – The Cincinnati Council on World Affairs will be hosting International Institutions Under Strain in Cincinnati. As part of the 2019 Spring Speaker Series, this session will feature Daniel Ikenson, Director of Trade Policy Studies, CATO Institute who will discuss the World Trade Organization (WTO). To register, please visit here.
April 9, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Basis of a Successful Start (BOSS) in Athens. This FREE class will cover topics such as types of ownership, licensing, tax requirements, sources of financing, identifying your customer, and how to market your product or service. To register, please visit here.
April 9, 2019 – The Dayton Minority Business Assistance Center (MBAC) will be hosting Business Orientation in Dayton. This FREE workshop will provide an overview of business management and assistance services, financial and bonding resources, and regional contracting opportunities. For more information and to register, please call 937-333-1030.
April 9, 2019 – UC College of Law and Graydon Law Offices will be hosting Law and Business in Sub-Saharan Africa in Cincinnati. This seminar will feature three African attorneys who will discuss their personal observations about doing business and practicing law in the region. To register, please visit here.
April 10, 2019 – The Innovation Center at Ohio University will be hosting a Customer Validation Workshop in Athens. This workshop will discuss how to identify and reach potential customers to get valuable feedback on a business idea. To register, please visit here.
April 11, 2019 – HCDC will be hosting Antifragility in Cincinnati. As part of the Switched on Startup series, this FREE workshop will discuss thorny aspects of the entrepreneurs journey and the principles needed to navigate the terrain. To register, please visit here.
April 11, 2019 – DRMA will be hosting Riding the Crest: Economic Update with Brian Beaulieu in Fairborn. This event will discuss the leading economic indicators and what it means for manufacturing going forward. To register, please visit here.
April 11, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Understand Your Market Thru Data in St. Clairsville. This FREE workshop will discuss the importance of using market research and data to better understand your market. To register, please visit here.
April 11, 2019 – FranNet and Columbus SCORE will be hosting Is Business Ownership Right For You? in Dublin. This workshop will cover topics such as understanding the risks and benefits of various business models, approaches to financing, and more! To register, please visit here.
April 12, 2019 – HCDC and Queen City Angels will be hosting eKickStart in Cincinnati. This FREE workshop will feature Gerald Schlecter, founding member of two companies, who will discuss his experiences and lessons learned. To register, please visit here.
April 12, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Social Media Marketing in Athens. This FREE workshop will discuss the various online platforms and how to maximize them when marketing a company. To register, please visit here.
April 12, 2019 – HCDC will be hosting Mastering the SBIR in Cincinnati. This FREE workshop will feature experts from the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) who will provide a step-by-step tutorial of the SBIR process and how to pursue non-dilutive funding for innovation. To register, please visit here.
April 16, 2019 – Startup Grind will be hosting From PhD to Founder in Dayton. This session will feature Karen Wonders, Founder and Director of Maple Tree Cancer Alliance, who will share insights on how she is scaling her business as well as how she took the leap to make her venture come to life. To register, please visit here.
April 16, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Contract Bidding for Small Businesses in Columbus. This workshop will explore the bidding process and discover the keys to creating competitive bids. To register, please visit here.
April 16, 2019 – The Dayton Minority Business Assistance Center (MBAC) will be hosting Business Orientation in Dayton. This FREE workshop will provide an overview of business management and assistance services, financial and bonding resources, and regional contracting opportunities. For more information and to register, please call 937-333-1030.
April 16, 2019 – Columbus SCORE will be hosting How to Create a Revenue-Generating Marketing Plan in Columbus. This workshop discuss SCORE’s easy to implement, step-by-step process for creating a marketing roadmap to grow your business. To register, please visit here.
April 17, 2019 – The SBDC at the Clermont County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting Steps to Starting a New Business in Batavia. This FREE workshop will discuss the steps that are important to starting a business. To register, please visit here.
April 17, 2019 – The Ohio EPA will be hosting the 2019 Sustainability Conference in Columbus. This conference will show attendees how to leverage sustainable practices and resources to strengthen Ohio communities and businesses. To register, please visit here.
April 17-18, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Basis of a Successful Enterprise (BASE) Class in Columbus. This FREE, two-day workshop will educate attendees on what it takes to build a business around their dreams and passion. To register, please visit here. April 18, 2019 – The Warren County SBDC will be hosting Steps to Starting Your Own Business in Springboro. This FREE workshop will discuss business plans, entity formation, taxes, licenses, permits, legal issues, recordkeeping, business loans, and more! To register, please visit here.
April 18, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Basis of a Successful Start (BOSS) in Logan. This FREE class will cover topics such as types of ownership, licensing, tax requirements, sources of financing, identifying your customer, and how to market your product or service. To register, please visit here.
April 18, 2019 – ECDI will be hosting Capital for Construction: Estimating and Bidding Process in Cincinnati. This workshop will discuss understanding project size and value, getting to know the client, understanding the bidding process, awareness of the market and local regulations, managing current workload and adding new projects. To register, please visit here.
April 18, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Basis of a Successful Start (BOSS) in Pomeroy. This FREE class will cover topics such as types of ownership, licensing, tax requirements, sources of financing, identifying your customer, and how to market your product or service. To register, please visit here.
April 18, 2019 – Columbus SCORE will be hosting What You Need to Know About Franchise Ownership Today in Columbus. This workshop will discuss franchise concepts targeting central Ohio, average investment for franchises, financing franchises, and more! To register, please visit here.
April 20, 2019 – The SBDC at The Entrepreneurs Center (TEC) will be hosting a New Business Information Session in Dayton. This FREE seminar will provide an overview of issues related to starting and operating a business such as business and financial planning, market demand and financing. To register, please visit here.
April 22-23, 2019 – The SBA and the Ohio Development Services Agency will be hosting the 2019 Ohio Business Matchmaker in Dayton. This premier event will provide an opportunity for small businesses to meet one-on-one with federal, state, and local government buyers, as well as prime contractors. To register, please visit here.
April 23, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Websites for Small Businesses in Columbus. This workshop will discuss the keys to building a website that builds brand awareness and expands market share. To register, please visit here.
April 23, 2019 – The Dayton Minority Business Assistance Center (MBAC) will be hosting Business Orientation in Dayton. This FREE workshop will provide an overview of business management and assistance services, financial and bonding resources, and regional contracting opportunities. For more information and to register, please call 937-333-1030.
April 23, 2019 – Columbus SCORE will be hosting Bringing Products to Market in Columbus. This workshop is designed to provide information and advice on the steps required to convert an idea into a product that can be successfully sold. To register, please visit here.
April 24, 2019 – HCDC will be hosting Everything You Need to Know About SBA 504 Loans in Cincinnati. This FREE event will feature a morning and afternoon session. The morning topic is What You Need to Know About the SBA 504 Program for Small Businesses. The afternoon topic is The SBA 504 Process After Approval. To register, please visit here.
April 25, 2019 – The Greater Cincinnati Chinese Chamber of Commerce will be hosting Global E-Commerce & Supply Chain Strategy – Challenges and Opportunities in Cincinnati. This event will feature experts from P&G, HKTDC and others who will discuss best practices in this field. To register, please visit here.
April 25, 2019 – ODOT will be hosting a DBE Certification Workshop in New Philadelphia. This FREE workshop is to assist companies who are interested in Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) certification and understanding available contract opportunities. To register, please visit here.
April 25, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting a Small Business Tax Workshop in Columbus. This FREE workshop is designed to provide a general overview of business taxes and the instruction necessary for compliance with federal, state, and local taxes. To register, please visit here.
April 30, 2019 – The Dayton Minority Business Assistance Center (MBAC) will be hosting Business Orientation in Dayton. This FREE workshop will provide an overview of business management and assistance services, financial and bonding resources, and regional contracting opportunities. For more information and to register, please call 937-333-1030.
April 30, 2019 – FASTLANE will be hosting Intro to Collaborative Robots Workshop in Dayton. This workshop will discuss the benefits and potential applications for collaborative robotics and flexible automation and how it can help a business. To register, please visit here.
April 30 – May 3, 2019 – Xavier Health and the FDA will be hosting MedCon in Cincinnati. This conference will provide attendees the opportunity to interact with FDA and medical device industry experts on solutions for today and tomorrow. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
May 2, 2019 – The SBDC at the OSU-South Centers will be hosting a U.S. Department of Labor Information Seminar in Piketon. This workshop will discuss the difference between State and Federal labor laws, salary requirements, what can be asked in an interview, and more! To register, please contact Jennifer Dunnboss at 740-289-1605.
Need Help Marketing Your Products or Services Internationally?
The International Market Access Grant for Exporters (IMAGE) program helps small businesses increase exports and create jobs in Ohio's economy. The program reimburses at a 50% rate, capped at $12,500 per eligible approved applicant. The IMAGE program is funded, in part, through the Small Business Administration's State Trade Expansion Program (STEP). For more information about the IMAGE program, visit: www.image.development.ohio.gov.
Ohio EPA Resource Guide for Businesses and Communities
Ohio EPA’s Division of Environmental and Financial Assistance (DEFA) provides several compliance, technical and financial assistance programs available to help Ohio communities and businesses with their environmental needs. These services and relevant contact information are summarized in their “Resource Guide” which is available to view and download at: http://epa.ohio.gov/Portals/29/documents/ocs/ResourceGuide.pdf For questions about the guide, please contact Pejmaan Fallah at [email protected] or (614) 644-3666. USDA, Rural Development, Business & Industry Loan Guarantee Program has funding available for Fiscal Year 2019! The USDA, Rural Development, Business & Industry Loan Guarantee Program can provide loan guarantees for the purpose of:
Acquiring new businesses or expanding existing businesses; Purchasing and improving real estate; Purchasing machinery & equipment; refinancing outstanding debt; and providing term working capital.
Projects prioritized by headquarters are those projects intended to further enhance the rural economies by providing well-paying employment, essential community services and long term investments. These priority projects include:
Broadband; high-speed internet connectivity. Commercially available unmanned technologies. Food distribution such as grocery stores and food manufacturing along with agritourism and biotechnology. Advancement of energy security by boosting production of energy from natural gas, oil, coal and
renewables. A focus on “made in America” including projects for infrastructure, distribution, and value-chain participants. Projects that advance the quality of life. For example modern utilities, medical services, and for the
treatment and recovery of opioid addiction. Advancement of career training and development.
The loan guarantee can be used to provide better rates and terms to the businesses you serve while reducing lender risk. In addition to reducing risk, the issuance of the loan guarantee can allow for additional fee income through the sale of the guaranteed portion on the secondary market. Should there be an opportunity to consider financing one of these projects, please keep these programs in mind. There are guarantees of 80% for loans up to $5,000,000; 70% for loans of $5,000,000 - $10,000,000, and 60% on loans over $10,000,000. Please contact a staff member listed below to schedule a time to meet to further discuss the program and its advantages. Christie Hooks [email protected] 614-255-2397 Cindy Musshel [email protected] 614-255-2427 Debbie Rausch [email protected] 614-255-2425 Jennifer Brown [email protected] 614-255-2423 Randy Monhemius [email protected] 614-255-2424
SBA webinars and events – For an updated list of SBA webinars and events for Ohio, please visit here. Topics include healthcare, contracting, financing, and more. Small Business Resource – The Ohio Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) offer many seminars and workshops to small businesses throughout Ohio. Topics include certifications, mentoring, social media, business strategy, finance, and more! To learn more about these events, please visit here. SBA Partner Organization – SCORE provides free, confidential one-on-one mentoring to both aspiring and existing small businesses and entrepreneurs. This organization also offers seminars, workshops and online resources covering a wide variety of small business topics. There are several offices in Ohio, please visit www.score.org to find the nearest one. Upcoming International Trade Missions and Webinars – The Ohio Development Services Agency and the U.S. Department of Commerce provide numerous opportunities to companies interested in participating in international trade missions. To see a list of upcoming missions through the State of Ohio, please visit here. To see a list of upcoming trade missions through Commerce, please visit here and for upcoming webinars, please visit here. SBA Resource Guide – The SBA is happy to announce that the SBA Columbus Resource guide is now available electronically on our district website at: https://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/files/resourceguide_3138.pdf Alexander Kohls
Senior Area Manager – Dayton Region
Columbus District Office
U.S. Small Business Administration
(614) 633-6372
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March 22-28, 2019
Featured Event
Also this Week
March 24 - Lunafest
The Neon, 130 E. Fifth St.; 3-5 p.m Lunafest returns to Dayton for the 10th
year, bringing award-winning short films
for, by and about women that tell thought-
provoking stories of coming-of-age, love
and loss, and reflections on the past. In
addition to this traveling collection of films,
we will showcase Tragic Refuge, a short
film about incarcerated survivors of
domestic violence. This insightful film was
shot in Dayton and produced by Chinonye
Chukwu, who recently made history at
Sundance Film Festival as the first black
woman to win their top Jury Prize in the
Dramatic category for her film, Clemency.
Tickets are $10 ($5 for students) and
donations over this amount are gratefully
accepted.
March 26 - Empowered Women Book Debut & Celebration
The Dayton Woman's Club, 225 N. Ludlow St.; 5:30-8 p.m. Come and celebrate Dayton's Empowered
Women with us at this book debut and
fundraiser! This year marks the 100th
Anniversary of Women's Suffrage. Join us
for an evening to reflect on the women of
Dayton's past and present who have made
our community a better place. We will be
debuting our new book which celebrates
these pioneers and provides powerful role
models for school children. Tickets $55.
Table of 8 $400. Buffet dinner included.
Speakers include Mollie Hauser and Dr.
Elizabeth Lolli.
Thru March 23 - Exhibit: Journeys: The Work of Willis "Bing" Davis & Tess Little
The Contemporary Dayton, 118 N. Jefferson St.; 6-8 p.m. This special art exhibit features the creative
and artistic work of two Dayton-based artist-
educators and long-time friends, whose
common Appalachian background and love
of teaching helped to forge a 25-year
community project called R.E.A.C.H. -
Realizing Ethnic Awareness and Cultural
Heritage across Dayton. 228-8414.
Thru March 29 - Exhibit: Women Strong
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; call for times. Women Strong is a multi-media exhibit that
celebrates the lives and work of women
artists in the Dayton region. The idea driving
the project was to bring women of diverse
ethnic and cultural backgrounds together as a
team to show and share their work. The
exhibit is free and open to the public. For
additional information, contact Audrey Davis
Thru March 29 - Exhibit: Visual Voices: 2019 Dayton Skyscrapers
Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; call for times. This year's exhibit features the work of
African-American visual artists from the
Miami Valley. These artists have researched
prominent African-Americans (living or
deceased) who have made a mark in their
field and are role models for the community.
Visit victoriatheatre.com/visual-voices to
learn more about the art and artists.
Thru April 7 - Exhibit: Connecting the Pieces
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; call for times. "Connecting the Pieces" explores the forced
internment of Japanese Americans at
Amache, Colorado, during World War II. On
Saturday, April 6, at 3p.m. in the Library's
Community Room, Amache Project Director
Bonnie Clark will give a presentation titled
"Can Culture and Humanity Prevail Over
Prejudice and Injustice?" Free and open to
the public. 463-2665.
March 22 & 24 - Makeup Lessons
Studio 816 Hair & Beaute Bar, 41 N. Ludlow St.; call for times. Would you like to learn how to create a
natural everyday look for yourself? On
Fridays and Sundays, Studio 816 Hair &
Beaute' Salon will be offering one on one
lessons for only $50! Book your appointment
now!
March 22-26 -
Music & More at The OE
Oregon Express, 336 E. Fifth St.; call for times.
Friday, March 22, the OE presents live
music from Doug Hart. Saturday, March 23,
it's Weston Papp. On Tuesday nights, give
your brain a workout with Live Trivia. Call
for costs. 223-9205.
March 22-27 - Music & More at The Trolley Stop
The Trolley Stop, 530 E. Fifth St.; call for times.
Friday, March 22, the Trolley Stop presents
live music from Devil Doves. Saturday,
March 23, come hear Baoku. On
Wednesday, March 27, enjoy a little pickin'
and grinnin' with the Old Time Acoustic
Jam with Kyleen Down. 461-1101.
March 22-28 - This Week at the DAI Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North; call for times. The DAI features its latest exhibit, For
America: Paintings from the National
Academy of Design. View The DAI's Story
in the Experiencenter. Saturday, March 23,
take your family on an ARTventure. Come
Draw from the Collection on March 24 &
28. Thursday, March 28, is the next Tiny
Thursdays program for children and their
parents or caregivers. Also on Thursday,
come hear music from the Skinner Pipe
Organ. Suggested admission to the museum
is $8 for adults; $5 for seniors and groups;
museum members, students (18+), and
children/youth 17 and younger are free.
Prices for special exhibitions and events
vary. 223-5277.
March 22-28 - Music & More at Blind Bob's
Blind Bob's Tavern, 430 E. Fifth St.; call for times.
March 24 - Sunday Movies @ Main
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 1:30 p.m. Spend a winter Sunday afternoon watching a
cinematic gem on a big screen - for free!
This Sunday, enjoy Sudden Fear. Each
Sunday features a different film - from
overlooked masterpieces and classics to
foreign films, independent cinema and
documentaries. Free and open to the public.
463-2665.
March 24 - Ryan Speedo Green: Opera Star Recital Dayton Performing Arts Alliance, Schuster Performing Arts Center; Second & Main sts.; 3 p.m. Ryan Speedo Green has blazed an
astounding trail leading from a challenging
early life to the great opera stages of the
world, including the Metropolitan Opera, the
Salzburg Festival, and the Vienna State
Opera. Praised by the New York Times for his
"robust voice" and the Washington Post as an
artist "fully ready for a big career," this bass-
baritone is quickly establishing himself as an
artist of international demand at the world's
leading opera houses. ticketcenterstage.com.
March 24 - LORE Culture's Grand Opening LORE Culture, 116 W. Fifth St.; 4-6 p.m. Join LORE Culture at our Grand Opening!
The new location will not only serve as the
national headquarters for LORE but will also
provide a location for community storytelling
events, workshops, and business classes.
Light refreshments will be served, and there
will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 4:30
PM. So, come by and see our new space and
learn about upcoming events that will allow
you to witness Dayton stories on stage!
March 24 - FCC at New England
The Dayton Beer Company, 41 Madison St.; 4-6 p.m. The Orange and Blue will be headed to New
England to take on the Revs! Come out to
Dayton Beer Company and cheer them on
with some great company, great food, and
amazing beer.
March 24 - Dayton Poetry Slam - March Slam
Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth St.;
March 22 - Fourth Fridays @444 (Madness Edition)
444 E. Second St.; 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. March's Fourth Friday falls during the first
few days of the NCAA basketball
tournament, so we'll be adding a little
madness to the March event! Join us @ 444
to connect with movers, shakers, engineers,
and researchers. Fourth Fridays kick off at
7:30 with Early Risers from the Dayton Tech
Guide. This month there will be open office
hours, open coworking all day, Nucleus
Guest Speaker Series: Workplace Madness!,
and a 4pm Hoops & Happy Hour.
March 22 - One Funny Mother Victoria Theatre,138 N. Main St.; 8 p.m. Join this comedian, former Miss New Jersey,
and married mother of three on her hilarious
journey through the trials and tribulations of
motherhood and marriage. Since becoming a
married mother of three, Dena wrestles with
the eternal question, "Have I gone crazy
since having these kids?" and the answer is a
hysterical, "laugh-'til-your-face-hurts"
comedy you won't want to miss!" One Funny
Mother is an off-Broadway hit currently
touring the United States, has been licensed
overseas, and was recently name "Best One
Woman Show" at the 2015 United Solo
Festival in New York City.
ticketcenterstage.com.
March 22 & 23 - A Brahms Treasury Dayton Performing Arts Alliance, Schuster Performing Arts Center; Second & Main sts.; 8 p.m. Audiences will enjoy a variety of different
expressions of Johannes Brahms' genius,
carefully gathered together like a rare
collection of precious gemstones. Reflected
in the vivid coloration are folk influences and
the music of Joseph Haydn. Maestro
Gittleman calls on the prodigious skills of the
orchestra, alongside choral forces under the
direction of Hank Dahlman, Director of the
Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Chorus and
Chamber Choir. ticketcenterstage.com.
March 22 & 23 - Mike Merk
Wiley's Comedy Club, 101 Pine St.; Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 7:15 & 9:30 p.m. Mike Merkovich was born and raised in New
York City and has been writing and
Friday, March 22, Blind Bob's welcomes
Invisible Strings, Mission Man, FLiT, and
JAMR. Saturday, March 23, it's live music
from Kerchief, New World Natives, New
Moons, and King Serpent. Monday, March
25, come hear Paige Beller and Greg
Rekus. Every Tuesday, join us for Best.
Trivia. Ever., and every Wednesday it's
your chance to take over the mic during
Karaoke with DJ Nancy. Thursday, March
28, come hear music from And Then Came
Humans. Call for costs. 938-6405.
March 22-28 - Music & More at The Dublin Pub
The Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave.; call for times.
Friday, March 22, The Dublin Pub presents
live music from Two for the Road.
Saturday, March 23, come hear Brother in
Arms. Monday, March 25, come for Trivia
with a Twist. Thursday, March 28, Nick
Mitchell performs. Call for costs. 461-1101.
March 23 - Diary of a Worm, a Spider, & a Fly
Victoria Theatre,138 N. Main St.; 1 & 4 p.m. Bugs and insects rule in the diary of unlikely
best friends Worm, Spider and Fly. Worm
eats his homework, Fly believes she has
superpowers, and Spider can't wait to grow
up and molt. Promoting eco-consciousness,
earth science and tolerance of others, Diary
of a Worm, a Spider & a Fly is a joyful, hip
exploration of the world outside. Best for
ages 5+. ticketcenterstage.com. Visit
victoriatheatre.com for information on
accompanying workshops and storytimes.
March 23 - CJ Fish Fry Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School, 505 S. Ludlow St.; 6 p.m. Guests ages 21 and over are invited to enjoy
food, games and a silent auction at the CJ
Fish Fry. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. and games
start at 7 p.m. This event is sponsored by the
CJ Blue Green Club. NOTE: There are no
physical tickets for this event. Register
online, or at the door for $20.
March 23 - Age Nowhere Album Release Show
Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth St.; 6 p.m. Join Age Nowhere in celebrating the release
of their debut album, "Airport Sounds" in
truly-Midwestern fashion - with a family get-
6 p.m. It's our second event of the month, and that
means it's slam time. As always, we'll have
our open mic round to start off the evening.
Afterwards, we'll have our slam. Don't forget
you need at least three pieces to slam, and
they should be under three minutes and ten
seconds. Doors/Signup: 7pm Showtime:
7:30pm.
March 24 - Sunday Movie Night
Toxic Brew Company, 431 E. Fifth St.; 8-10:30 p.m. We're happy to announce the triumphant,
guilty pleasure return of Sunday Movie
Night at Toxic Brew! Every Sunday, we'll be
playing only the crappiest, scuzziest, most
disreputable of American cinema's
underbelly. Admission's free, popcorn's free,
drinks are... actually pretty good and we
spent some time on 'em, so we gotta charge
ya for those. Come cozy up in front of our
projector screen with a drink and some
popcorns and enjoy yourself. And if you
came to this when we tried it before, yes, we
worked out the sound issues... Cheers!
March 25 - Prime Rib Dinner Special Basil's, 312 N. Patterson Blvd.; 4-9 p.m. Every Monday night at Basil's you can feast
on our Prime Rib Dinner Special! Our
tender, juicy prime rib entree starts with a
salad and comes with a baked potato and
seasoned vegetables, and ends with a
decadent dessert. This 3 course meal is only
$25, so come while it lasts! 818.4390.
March 25 & 26 - Beer Dinners with DBC
Coco's Bistro, 250 Warren St.,7-9 p.m. March 25. View 162, at Crowne Plaza Hotel, 33 E. Fifth St.; 3-11 p.m. March 26. On March 25, enjoy a 6 course meal paired
with 6 beers from The Dayton Beer
Company with a Motown soundtrack! You
must sign up to reserve your spot. On March
26, join View 162 for a 3 course beer dinner
with The Dayton Beer Company. $55 per
person. Tickets on Eventbrite.
March 27 - AcoustiCoffee Night
Toxic Brew Company, 431 E. Fifth St.; 8-11 p.m. Every Wednesday, we'll be tapping multiple
performing comedy since he was 16 years
old. He has performed in clubs all over New
York City and is currently a regular at
Caesars, Tropicana and Showboat Hotels in
Atlantic City. His constant battle with
addiction has influenced a real, raw and
honest point of view which shines through in
his act. $10. 223-5277.
March 22 & 23 - Violet
PNC Arts Annex, corner of Second and Ludlow sts.; call for times. As a girl, Violet was struck by a wayward
axe blade when her father was chopping
wood, leaving her with a visible scar across
her face. With enough money finally saved
she's traveling across the Deep South in 1964
towards a miracle - the healing touch of a TV
evangelist who will make her beautiful.
Although she may not succeed in having the
scar on her face healed, Violet is able to
repair those scars that are lying deeper than
her skin. On the way, she meets a young,
African-American soldier whose love for her
reaches far past her physical "imperfections."
ticketcenterstage.com.
together. We will be joined by The New
Old-Fashioned, Seth Gilliam & The Fake
News, Charlie and Amanda Jackson, and
other special guests. Tickets are now on sale
through Eventbrite. $7 presale/$10 at the
door.
March 23-28 - This Week at The Barrel House
The Barrel House, 417 E. Third St.; call for times. Saturday, March 23, join Barrel House for
Orval Day. Sunday, March 24, swap book
recommendations and have a beer at Books
& Brew. Tuesday, March 19, enjoy a North
High Sampling. On Wednesday, March 27,
come for an Oberon tapping and listen to
Hip Hop from DJ Ike B. Every Thursday
show off your music, poetry, comedy, or
other skills at Open Mic Night. And this
Thursday, it's the Monthly Wine Tasting
featuring wines from Vanguard Wines paired
with Girl Scout Cookies. 222-GRWL.
coffee infused and flavored beers, including
our own and from fantastic guest breweries
as some of Dayton's most talented and
melodic strum and sing for your pleasure.
Free admission.
March 28 - Live Trivia & Tapas
Bar Granada, 5 W. Monument Ave; 7-9 p.m. Join us at Bar Granada every Thursday with
Quizmaster Cliff for three rounds of general
knowledge trivia, followed by our extra
special fourth audio visual round! Get there
early to get your seat and grab a beer, wine
and tapas.
March 28 - March Sadness: Emo Party Hole in the Wall, 423 E. Fifth St.; 9 p.m. Our biggest emo party of the year, featuring
the two saddest DJs you've ever met, Nicky
T and Tino. Featuring emo and pop punk
from the golden era (mid 2000s) all night.
Scream and sing along until your throat is
sore. No cover.
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FASTLANE will be holding an event on March 26, 2019 from 8:30 – 10:30am to reveal the results of the 2019 Ohio Manufacturing Survey Results and I would like to personally invite you to attend. All of the details and registration can be found on our website here: https://fastlane-mep.org/ohio-manufacturing-survey/
In December and January, more than 500 manufacturers around the region voiced
their thoughts on the issues that matter most to manufacturing businesses.
Listen as we present what manufacturers said about their 2018 results and 2019 goals.
What new opportunities emerged in 2018?
What challenges manufacturing executives anticipate for 2019?
What resources are they using to build an engaged workforce?
You will hear from:
Phil Ratermann on what growing manufacturers are doing Ned Hill on Ohio manufacturing and the economy And more!
$10 per person
Continental breakfast included
Hope you can make it!
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Best,
Tamara
Tamara Wamsley Marketing & Business Strategist, FASTLANE University of Dayton Research Institute
300 College Park, Dayton, OH 45469-7536 o: 937.229.1381 | c: 937.620.2972 | FASTLANE-MEP.org
Join FASTLANE for the results of the 2019 Ohio Manufacturing Survey! What will the big trends of the year be? What challenges will manufacturers face? Are you ahead of the curve? Attend and find out! https://fastlane-mep.org/ohio-manufacturing-survey/
OHIO EXPORT ASSISTANCE NETWORK Miami Valley SBDC at the Entrepreneurs Center Newsletter
The U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Advocacy is interested in receiving feedback from small businesses and their representatives regarding their views on trade agreements being negotiated with Japan, the European Union, and the United Kingdom, and their experience doing business in these markets. The Office of Advocacy is tasked with producing a report to Congress evaluating the economic impacts of these trade agreements in negotiations regarding small businesses, particularly in the services, manufacturing, and agriculture sectors, as well as highlighting small business priorities, opportunities, and challenges. Advocacy is conducting outreach to small businesses across the U.S. to better understand important small business concerns regarding trade with these markets and how trade agreements would benefit small businesses.
How can you help shape trade policy? Your participation will greatly assist the Office of Advocacy in communicating to Congress how the trade agreements being negotiated will affect your business. Small businesses do not need experience in all three markets to participate, and can provide feedback on a particular market.
Please join us for this event and let your voice be heard.
This is your chance to discuss the pros and cons of trade agreements, specifically with Japan, European Union and the UK with the SBA's Office of Advocacy.
No cost to attend, but registration is required.
REGISTER HERE
For any questions, please contact
Joyce Steffan, Senior Director, Office of Global Business
The Ohio Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Program is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. The SBDC program is also funded in part by the Ohio Development Services Agency. All services are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. Language assistance services are available for limited English proficient individuals. Reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact SBDC at 937.281.0118.
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The SSHC is an educational event for Healthcare providers and industry partners. ACHE (American College of Healthcare Executives) participates as an Education Partner.
April 17, 2019
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2019 OHIO BUSINESS MATCHMAKER - April 22-23, 2019
2019 Ohio Business Matchmaker Ohio's Largest Small Business to Government
Contracting Event!
April 22-23, 2019
The Nutter Center at Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, Ohio 45324
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2019 Ohio Business Matchmaker For a more than a decade, the Ohio Business Matchmaker has connected small businesses to government contracting opportunities. As one of the largest business to government matchmaking events in the state, this event offers a unique opportunity for businesses interested in doing business with the federal, state or local government to meet with representatives to market and sell their goods and services. This event is open to all small and large businesses.
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participate in pre-matchmaker webinars (NOW)
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educational programs (Day 1) pre-scheduled appointments (Day 2) networking reception (Day 1) meet State and Federal resource providers (Day 1 & 2) sponsorship available (Day 1 & 2) For more info: [email protected]
We look forward to seeing you there.
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Greetings,
My name is Jennifer Bauer and on behalf of the IPMA-HR Central Region, I am excited to invite
you to partner with us at the 83rd Annual Training Conference from June 1-5, 2019 to be held
in Dayton, Ohio at the Marriott at the University of Dayton. The mission of IPMA-HR is to
promote excellence in public sector human resources management. Our annual conference helps
to achieve that mission by providing training and resources to HR professionals throughout the
12 State Central Region who are eager to expand their HR knowledge and enjoy opportunities to
gain access to new ideas, resources, products and services.
If you are interested in signing up as a sponsor for the conference, please contact me at the email
or phone number listed below. The sponsorship levels vary, and are explained in more detail in
the attached sponsorship guide or at the sponsorship
website: https://ipmahrcentralregion.wildapricot.org/event-3132818/
A quick listing of all the sponsorship levels includes:
Platinum Level Sponsorship - $5,000
Gold Level Sponsorship - $3,000
Silver Level Sponsorship - $1,500
Exhibitor Level Sponsorship - $750
Sponsorship of the President’s Reception - $5,000
Reusable Conference Bags for Participants
Program Book Advertisements
Promotional Item Donations (Swag Bag Goodies)
I would appreciate the opportunity to speak with you about this exciting opportunity!
Interested in learning more about the conference program overall? You can learn more by
visiting the following website: https://ipmahrcentralregion.wildapricot.org/Conference-Home
Respectfully, Jennifer L. Bauer Management Analyst [email protected]
937-572-3895
83rd Annual IPMA-HR Central Region Training Conference
Dayton, OH • June 1-5, 2019
SPONSORSHIP GUIDE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT Amy Strough, IPMA-SCP Human Resources Manager City of Riverside, MO 2950 NW Vivion Road Riverside, MO 64150 [email protected] PRESIDENT—ELECT Jennifer Gabbard Human Resources Manager City of Shakopee 485 Gorman Street Shakopee, MN 55379 [email protected] TREASURER Susan Gafner 6357 Grosspark Road Sun Priarie, WI 53590 [email protected] SECRETARY Susan Gafner 6357 Grosspark Road Sun Priarie, WI 53590 [email protected] PAST PRESIDENT Lori Briggs, IPMA-SCP Employee Management Division Mngr. City of Kansas City 601 Brasilia Avenue Kansas City, MO 64153 [email protected] IPMA-HR EXECUTIVE COUNCIIL REPRESENTATIVE Becky Salter, IPMA-SCP Director of Human Resources Johnson County Kansas 111 S. Cherry St., Suite 2600 Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected] HOST CHAIR—DAYTON, OH Jennifer Bauer Management Analyst US Air Force 1970 Monahan Way, Bldg. 11a WPAFB, OH 45433 [email protected]
Greetings! It is with great pleasure that I introduce the IPMA-HR Central Region Training Conference in Dayton, OH at the Marriott at the University of Dayton beginning June 1, 2019! The mission of the IPMA-HR is to promote excellence in public sector human resources management. The 83rd Annual Training Conference will bring together human resource professionals and decision makers from throughout the Midwest to participate in learning and professional development sessions customized to meet the unique needs of this sector. Our conference attendees represent the full spectrum of HR disciplines and specialists, as well as solo-practitioners, who are eager to expand their body of knowledge and enjoy the opportunity to gain access to new ideas, resources, products, and services. Participation as an IPMA-HR Conference Sponsor provides you with an excellent opportunity to showcase your organization, gain market exposure, and build relationships with current and prospective clients. We offer a wide variety of sponsorship, exhibitor, and advertising options to serve your business. We want our attendees and sponsors alike to enjoy connecting. As such we will provide multiple opportunities over 4 days for sponsors and attendees to connect during various social events. Please join us in beautiful Dayton, Ohio next June and help us provide resources to the best in the industry at the 2019 IPMA-HR Central Region Conference! Sincerely, Amy Strough President, IPMA-HR Central Region
83rd Annual IPMA-HR Central Region Training Conference
Dayton, OH • June 1-5, 2019
General Sponsorship
Take advantage of the opportunity to network and present your products and services to human resource professionals from throughout the Midwest region. Conference attendees include key decision makers seeking solutions to improve employee benefits, professional development, HRIS, legal, communications, labor relation
functions and much more.
Recognition as the host and sponsor of the Full Breakfast Buffet event (Wednesday)
Breakout speaking engagement
Recognition as a Gold event sponsor, including signage and program literature
Exhibit Booth
One (1) conference registration, including meals and social activities
Half-page advertisement in the conference program book
Access to the attendance list and mailing information, both pre and post-conference
Recognition as the host and sponsor of the Awards Luncheon and Central Regional Annual Business Meeting
Breakout speaking engagement
Recognition as a Platinum event sponsor, including introduction at the Plenary session, signage and program literature
Exhibit Booth
Two (2) conference registrations, including meals and social activities
Full-page advertisement in conference program book
Access to the attendance list and mailing information, both pre and post-conference
Recognition as a Silver event sponsor, including signage and program literature
Exhibit Booth
Complimentary attendance at all conference sessions, with meals and social activity available at cost
Recognition of sponsorship in conference program book
Access to the attendance list and mailing information, both pre and post-conference
Exhibit booth
Complimentary attendance at all conference sessions, with meals and social activity participation available at cost
Recognition of participation in conference program book
Platinum Level Sponsorship $5,000
Gold Level Sponsorship $3,000
Silver Level Sponsorship $1,500
Exhibitor Level Sponsorship $750
Exclusive Event Sponsorship of President’s Reception—$5,000 Enjoy recognition as the Exclusive Event Sponsor during the Tuesday evening President’s reception. Attendees will enjoy a summer evening dinner reception at a location to be determined. Sponsorship for the President’s Reception includes:
Recognition as the host and exclusive sponsor of the event, including introduction at the reception, signage, and program literature
Breakout Speaking Engagement during conference
Two (2) conference registrations, including meals and social activities
Full-page advertisement in conference program book
Access to the attendance list and mailing information, both pre and post-conference
Reusable Conference Bags
Enjoy exclusive recognition as a donor of the reusable tote bags for the Goody Bags described above. Tote bag design/print work will feature logos for both your business and IPMA-HR. If you are interested in this option please see Sponsor/Exhibitor/Donation Registration Form for contact information to discuss in greater detail.
ID Badge Lanyards
Enjoy exclusive recognition as a donor of the lanyards. Lanyards will feature your business logo.
Program Book Advertisement Program books are distributed to every conference attendee and are a great way to increase visibility amongst prospective clients. Please note: a full page ad is included with Platinum Sponsorships and a half-page ad is included with Gold Sponsorships. Outside Back Cover $500 Inside Back Cover $400 Inside Front Cover $400 Full Page Ad $250 Half Page Ad $150 Quarter Page Ad $75
Program Book Donation A sponsor is also requested to support printing of conference program books.
Promotional Item Donations
Goody Bags are distributed to all attendees, and are always a fun takeaway as well as a great resource for added brand visibility. We anticipate preparing goody bags for approximately 180 registrants. Looking for ideas? The following items are always a hit with attendees, and their practical/daily use keeps your name visible! Flash Drives Portable chargers for personal electronic devices Microfiber cloths for cleaning phone screens, eye
glasses, etc. Note pads, pens Care package items: snacks, mints, lip balm,
reusable water bottles, etc.
Additional Sponsorship & Advertising Opportunities
CONTACTS
Sponsorship and Exhibitor Committee Contact Information
Jennifer Bauer
Sponsorship and Exhibitor Committee Chair
937-656-6786
Invoice and Payment Contact Information
Susan Gafner
6357 Grosspark Road
Sun Priarie, WI 53590
1-608-225-2543
83rd Annual IPMA-HR Central Region Training Conference
Dayton, OH • June 1-5, 2019
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