Record number of open houses to be conducted
Homebuyers can take advantage of a special opportunity April 27, when Howard Hanna Real Estate Services conducts a record-setting 2008 open houses in one day.
In addition, one lucky participant in the company's 2008 Open House Extravaganza will win $2008 toward closing costs on a home purchase. The winner must purchase his or her home through a Howard Hanna Sales Associate, finance through Howard Hanna Mortgage, and close with Barristers Land Abstract or its affiliate. Entries for the contest will be available at each open house location.
The company's REALTORS® will have at least two of their listings open for buyers on that day, maximizing the number of open houses the company typically conducts on a Sunday.
Visit www.howardhanna.com for more information.
April 11 event features futurist, Cavs official
Futurist Ed Barlow and Cleveland Cavaliers president Len Komoroski will be the featured speakers at Summit Workforce Solutions' Economic & Workforce Development Forum & Luncheon April 11 at The Job Center, 1040 E. Tallmadge Avenue in Akron.
Barlow, president of Creating the Future Inc., will lead the morning session: "Preparing Summit County for a 21st Century Economy: Strategies for Wealth Creation."
Participants in the community forum will learn about structural changes that are occurring and their "wealth creation" implications for individuals, organizations and communities; the unique, yet interconnected responsibilities which business, government, education, health care and nonprofit organizations must realize; and ways to better anticipate and prepare for what is ahead.
The morning session will begin with registration and a continental breakfast at 7:30 a.m., followed by the community forum from 8 to 11:30 a.m.
"Creating a Winning Culture" is the title of Komoroski's luncheon keynote address.
Komoroski became president of the Cleveland Cavaliers in April 2003 after seven years as senior vice president and chief of operations for the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles. He also oversaw the 2003-04 restructuring of the Cavaliers as an enterprise.
Doors open at 11:30 a.m. The luncheon begins at noon.
All are welcome to attend Summit Workforce Solutions' 2008 Economic & Workforce Development Forum & Luncheon. Individual reservations are $50 for either session or $75 to attend both the morning forum and the luncheon. Corporate tables and sponsorships are available.
Reserve a spot online at www.summitworkforce.org or call Jill Bacon Madden at 330-374-9470.
Employment program set for April 23 at KSU
Hattie Larlham Research Institute will present "Employment Through Social Capital" April 23 with Dr. Al Condeluci of Pittsburgh as guest lecturer. The event will take place at Kent State University's OhioWhite Hall from 9 a.m. to noon.
The event is part of a new series of seminars provided by the HattieLarlham, providing an opportunity for professionals to network and get some real solutions and answers to today's challenges for people with disabilities.
Following his lecture, Dr. Condeluci will join a panel discussion entitled "Problems and Solutions in Employing People with Disabilities," with the following panelists: Dr. Phil Rumrill, professor and director, Center for Disability Studies, Kent State University; George Cyphers, clinical director of VoCare Inc.; Juanita Greenwood, program director, Vocational Services, Hattie Larlham Community Living; Danielle Martin, regional manager, VocWorks Inc.; and Bob Morgan, supervisor, Ohio Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation.
To register, call Phylliss L. Steiner, director of Creative Arts for Hattie Larlham Research Institute; at 1-800-233-8611, ext. 3013.
The event costs $35. Refreshments, parking and materials are included. University students are admitted free (limited spaces).
Business plan
workshop offered
A "How to write a business plan" workshop will be presented April 24 by Mary Ann Jasionowski, Small Business Development Center director, and Mark Hansel from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Community Outreach Partnership Center 560 Allyn St., in Akron.
The most important aspect of a business plan is to serve as a guide during the life of a business. The workshop will not only teach how to write a business plan, it will show participants the value of having a business plan and keeping it current.
Although these workshops are free, registration is required by calling 330-375-2111 or e-mailing info@akronsbdc.org.