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The Reading Chamber of Commerce is comprised of business leaders who care about the economic, civic, and cultural well being of the City of Reading. Our Chamber is committed to providing Reading businesses educational, networking, and growth opportunities needed to make the Reading Business Community a vital influence in the marketplace.
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Regional Economic Development Initiative (REDI) Cincinnati is the first point of contact for businesses interested in growing in or relocating to Greater Cincinnati, a three-state, 15-county region with 2.1+M residents and 120,000 businesses, including nine Fortune® 500 companies.
REDI Cincinnati, the region’s lead economic development group, works together with 125 local public and private economic development professionals, providing a unified response to the business growth needs of companies within key industry clusters and serves as a connector to financial and regulatory resources for new and emerging businesses.
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The Restavek Freedom Foundation exists to end child servitude in Haiti. We have offices in Cincinnati & Port-au-Prince. Restavek Freedom was founded in 2007 and we now have over 30 employees in two main locations in Haiti – Port-au-Prince, and Port Salut – and a small support staff in the US in Cincinnati, Ohio.
We are child advocates, community leaders, reporters, volunteers, students and parents. Most of all, we are people that love Haiti.
Our mission is simple: We plan to end child slavery in Haiti in our lifetimes.
Every action we take — whether it be caring for restavek children, conversing with families about the harsh realities of the practice, or spurring community leaders to effect permanent change — is done with this goal in mind.
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At the Riley School of Irish Music you will find a spirited and open community of children, teens and adults dedicated to the pursuit of Irish traditional music. We celebrate each person’s achievements and honor the individual and collective talents of our extended family.
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Assistant Professor of Architecture, University of Cincinnati. A registered architect since 1989, her involvement with archaeology began in the 1970s with work at Psalmodi, a medieval French site. During the 1990s she became Site Architect for the international Troy Project. Ms. Riorden was awarded a Samuel H. Kress Foundation Rome Prize in Historic Preservation and Conservation, and spent six months as a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome. She has published several articles on her work as an architect in archaeology, illustrated several books and has lectured around the world on her research.
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Our club’s commitment to Rotary International’s motto of “Service Above Self” is demonstrated by our many diverse humanitarian efforts and service projects. Our primary goal is to support children, particularly those whose future development is impaired by physical, cultural, emotional and financial and social obstacles. We are recognized for our commitment to making our local and world communities a better place for all.
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The Cincinnati Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society traces its roots to August 13, 1958, when eighteen people, including Miss Nora Kindness, met to form a group wherein they could learn Scottish Dancing. From this meeting, The Scottish Folk Dancing Society of Cincinnati was formed. A year later the group became The Scottish Dance Society of Cincinnati, and on August 11, 1961 became an Affiliate Member of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society.
On June 20, 1983, after almost 25 years of dancing, the group became The Cincinnati Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society. This occurred when Babs Egbert became the group’s second fully certificated RSCDS teacher.The Cincinnati Branch RSCDS promotes and preserves Scottish Country Dancing, the ballroom/social dance of Scotland. The Branch conducts instruction in Scottish Country Dancing, holds social dances and workshops, and performs demonstrations of Scottish Country Dance at numerous events in the Southwest Ohio area year ’round.