This Week's Speaker Case Method Parenting
Would you like to learn a fun way to engage with your children or grandchildren, or students? As a result, the children will become confident decision-makers and thoughtful problem-solvers. Anne Jones, a mother and a Harvard graduate (Harvard Business School ’97), will share how to simplify the proven Harvard Business School case method into a framework a child can understand. Anyone can tell a one-minute story with a question in the end! The children become confident decision-makers and thoughtful problem-solvers. Parents bond with their children while using a world-renowned method to prepare their children for life.
Native of Finland, Anne Ylipahkala Jones graduated summa cum laude in Systems Engineering from Georgia Tech while on a full track scholarship. She is also a Harvard Business School grad. Before “retiring” from over ten years in the corporate world, Anne held progressively senior positions in strategy, finance, and performance improvement with NYSE companies. Once she met Mark, her husband, Anne focused on revitalizing the family surgery business and being a wife and a mom. Anne, Mark, and Jupiter, their youngest son, reside in Atlanta, Georgia.
Sunday, February 14th 2:00 - 4:00 PM Hearts for Honduras Virtual Wine Tasting
Join Hearts for Honduras annual fundraiser with all proceeds to benefit Lunches for Learning. This aids a poverty-stricken region and levels the playing field for all elementary-aged children to attend school. The pandemic has created a difficult global environment for us all. On top of the pandemic, the region has suffered through two major hurricanes. The event will be held February 14th from 2 to 4, with a new theme. A wine tasting hosted by Dan Pernice of Roswell's Osteria Mattone. There are both a virtual and a limited in-person VIP experience with a selection of wines, small bites, and an additional package for dessert and sparkling wine. Tickets are on sale now until Feb 8th at www.h4hroswell.com .
Charity Spotlight Roswell Historical Society
Mission: To collect, preserve, share, and promote the history of the city of Roswell and its environs. Fast Facts: • Established in 1971, RHS is Roswell’s oldest historic preservation organization. • Over the last forty years RHS has collected considerable holdings of historically significant materials and artifacts which are recorded and preserved at the Research Library and Archives. • The RHS Research Library and Archives houses collections of manuscripts, maps, books, audio/visual material, visual arts, photographs, newspapers, pamphlets, residence and family files, textiles, and artifacts related to Roswell and its environs. • Since 2015, RHS has raised funds to purchase wreaths as part of the Wreaths Across America Program to be placed on 240 veterans' graves in four cemeteries: Lebanon Baptist, Pleasant Hill, Mount Oliver, and Old Roswell Cemetery. • RHS is committed to preserving and restoring the historic cemeteries of Roswell. Efforts to date include: - 131 monuments have been professionally restored
- Over 950 monuments have been properly and safely cleaned
- Over 74 organizations have volunteered their time, or donated funds or professional talents
• To share Roswell’s history, RHS is developing biographies and showcasing them during “Beyond My Stone,” an interactive tour featuring notable Roswell citizens buried at Old Roswell Cemetery. • RHS is working to preserve the Hembree Farm, circa. 1835, which includes a portion of the original Hembree farmstead, one of the oldest in north Fulton County. • The RHS Markers program has placed 34 historic markers around Roswell on properties that have been identified as having historic significance. Find out more: www.roswellhistoricalsociety.org
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