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2010 Catalyst Board Member Recruitment
Patricia Mattison Craft • October 27, 09
Catalyst TV- Know Your Vote with Green Third Thursday
Gail Harper Yeilding • August 23, 09
Community Farm Table at Little Savannah
Gail Harper Yeilding • August 23, 09
Witness- See it, Film it, Change it
Gail Harper Yeilding • August 23, 09
Birmingham Development needs to take a spin (by Jimmy Stout)
Crispin Piazza • August 3, 09
Gail Harper Yeilding • May 20, 09
Patricia Mattison • May 19, 09
Rebecca Schiffman • April 1, 09
Crispin Piazza • March 31, 09
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January 25, 10 • By: Lee Corte
The following individuals will represent the organization and its mission in 2010: Lee Corte Chair Deloitte and Touche, LLP Patricia Mattison Craft Immediate Past Chair Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama Caprenia Anthony Vice Chair WAVE, Inc. Laura Saliba Treasurer Zoe's Kitchen Rebecca Beers Secretary Haskell Slaughter Young & Rediker, LLC Keri Till Membership Development Chair ProEquities Inc. Audrey Pannell PR Chair Wilbanks Agency Elite Public Relations & Marketing Danae Boyd Graphics/IT Chair Design Display,... [+] More
2010 Catalyst Board Member Recruitment
October 27, 09 • By: Patricia Mattison Craft
The time for talk is over. It’s fun to talk about how to make Birmingham a better place to live. It’s thrilling to actually do it. Catalyst is a place to take your dreams and figure out how to turn them into reality with the support of an entire board. Just in the past 2 years, our board members dreamt of having local government be more responsive to our generation’s concerns. So we launched Kids Got the Vote, a peer-to-peer voter registration and education drive. We wished to get inside the heads of female elected officials, and instigated that conversation in the form of 9 Minute... [+] More
Catalyst TV- Know Your Vote with Green Third Thursday
August 23, 09 • By: Gail Harper Yeilding
Check out the candidates for City Council speaking about education, sustainability and Birmingham's most pressing issues. Great event! Thanks to the candidates, Rogue Tavern, and all that attended! http://catalysttv.blip.tv
Birmingham Development needs to take a spin (by Jimmy Stout)
August 3, 09 • By: Crispin Piazza
Suburbs are ceding their market share of the American dream, and it seems folks are moving back to town. In Birmingham, moving back means to downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Why? Young professionals are taken with the idea of being closer to work. Empty-nesters don't need the mini-ranch anymore. Both are enamored with the increasing array of cultural opportunities that come with city life. More development is in the pipeline also. Multiple private and public building projects such as CityVille Block 121, the hospital district expansions, an indoor rock-climbing gym and the... [+] More
May 20, 09 • By: Gail Harper Yeilding
At the permission of Tre'darius Ratcliff I would like for you to read his story about walking home from lacrosse practice at Crestwood Field. 4/24/09, Tre'darius Ratcliffe It was late at night and we were walking. It was Jarvis, Damon, Troy and me. We were coming across the train tracks and Jarvis was listening to music. Damon had a lacrosse stick and I think Jarvis was trying to argue with me about which way to go. Damon, Troy and I went one way and Jarvis went one way. Then we met out on the tracks and Jarvis still had the MP3 player, singing. We saw a truck... [+] More
May 19, 09 • By: Patricia Mattison
It all starts with education. Catalyst supports young professional’s involvement in the Birmingham City Schools Superintendent Search Community Conversations. Get involved and help keep the conversations going. Times and places for the conversations are as follows: May 9 10:00 am Bethel Baptist Church 3200 28th Ave. N. B’ham, 35203 May 11 6:30 pm 5 Points West Library 4812 Ave. W. Ensley, 35208 May 12 6:30 pm Birmingham Chamber of Commerce 505 20th St. N B’ham, 35203 May 18 6:00 pm Huffman High School 517 Huffman Rd. B’ham, 35215 May 21 6:00 pm Woodlawn High... [+] More
April 1, 09 • By: Rebecca Schiffman
“While women have made inroads to the once almost all-male world of elective office in Alabama, a survey late last year showed Alabama with the fourth-lowest percentage of women legislators among the 50 states. That survey, performed by the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, showed only South Carolina, Kentucky and Oklahoma with lower percentages of women in their legislatures than Alabama.” In order to highlight local female elected officials who are inspiring change in their communities and inspiring Alabama’s future leaders, Catalyst for Birmingham is hosting... [+] More
Why should I become a dues paying member of Catalyst?
February 6, 09 • By: Patricia Mattison
5. Our Kids Got the Vote voter participation campaign brought nearly 500 new voters into the system. 4. We helped engaged young people in the Yes We Can! Birmingham campaign to create a new vision for the Birmingham city schools. 3. Green Third Thursdays features cutting edge guest speakers, free food and interesting conversations. Did we mention free food? 2. Our diverse membership. Just look around the room. 1. Because it's hip to be civic.
How Birmingham Businesses can Recycle paper
January 16, 09 • By: Rebecca Schiffman
This is an excerpt from the Alabama Environmental Council's Fall 2008 Newsletter: "Businesses are still being added to the paper route in the metro Birmingham Area; and if you know of a business that would benefit from office paper recycling, please direct them to recycling@aeconline.org." Go to aeconline.org to learn more about recycling and sign up for the newsletter! Please pass this along!
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