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April 6-27 is a look at the face of climate change and Earth Celebration at SRU.

to see a calendar of events go to:

http://www.sru.edu/president/sustainability/pages/index.aspx 

April 14-28 is the Kalediscope Regional Arts Festival!!

go to : http://www.sru.edu/academics/colleges/chfpa/Pages/culturalartsevents.aspx

to see a schedule!

 

 

 

Membership Meeting Updates

In an effort to have enough time for speakers and networking opportunities at the monthly SRBA Membership meetings, the meeting time has been extended, effective on March 20, 2013.

The meeting will begin with lunch and networking at 11:45am. Next, the guest speaker will begin their presentation promptly at Noon, speaking for approximately 25 minutes. The remainder of the SRBA meeting will be from about 12:25-1pm, with the reports, updates, and news/events.

Clearly, some members only have 1 hour for lunch, and Noon may be a busy time to get away. Please feel free to attend in the time that is convenient for you. Lunch will be available throughout the meeting, and it is perfectly fine to arrive late or leave early!

Upcoming Meetings

March 20, 2013- 11:45 at the Nextier Bank Community Room.

Ashley and Emily, from Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, will speak about the Jeep Fest and Fireworks Fest at Cooper’s Lake this summer, along with a Tourism Update.

 

April 17, 2013- 11:45 at The Restaurant at Oakview (Oakview Golf Club)

160 Ralston Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057

The Restaurant at Oakview is re-opening in April and would like to kick off their new branding and menu by hosting our SRBA Meeting. The management and staff is excited to share the updates to the restaurant for the 2013 season.

Myrleen Manley, from Keller Williams Realty, is the speaker.

         

Open Speaker/Host Months

June 19-Speaker, September 18- Host and Speaker, October 16-Speaker,    November 13-Speaker

Please contact Stacey Glenn with questions and to sign up! 724-372-5703

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Slippery Rock: The Story Behind the Name

 

In 1779, Col. Daniel Brodhead was in command of Fort Pitt at the present site of the city of Pittsburgh. Col. Brodhead begged Gen. George Washington to allow him to lead an expedition against the Seneca Indians who were raiding settlements in the area. The troops encountered the Indians and were forced to flee for their lives.

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