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Events


YAAC welcomes all alumni to all events.  Membership dues support the operation of the club but you can participate in all activities as an alum whether you have paid dues or not.  Please note that event fees apply to certain activities.

Current Events

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November 21, 2009

Yale Harvard Game

Noon

Location:  Shula's 2 - 6200 Quarry Lane, Independence OH

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Yale Student  Forum

7:00 pm at The Cleveland Skating Club, 2500 Kemper Road

Current Yale students from the Cleveland area will talk about all aspects of student life including adacemics, arts & culyure, athletics, the residential college system, social activities, opportunities to study abroad and will answer any questions.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Yale Ball - 75th Anniversary Celebration

The Renaissance Hotel on Public Square

Contact Bill Stewart, Jr. (Yale '99) at wrstewartjr@jonesday.com.

Mark your calendars now!

Past Events

YALE Speaker Series - August 24, 2009

We kick-off our Fall Lecture Series with two nationally recognized music experts.  Both are lovers of music who understand how it can lift the spirits of not only individuals but an entire town.  Their presentation and discussion is sure to add a new dimension to our appreciation of music.

Charles Michener – Yale ’62 – Writer and former Senior Editor, Critic and Journalist

Thomas Welsh – Associate Director of Music –  Cleveland Museum of Art

 DATE:             Monday – August 24, 2009

 TIME:              Noon

 LOCATION:    The Union Club, 1211 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland OH

 TOPIC:           “Can Classical Music be Fun?”

 COST:             $25 members; $35 non-members

 RSVP:            Call 216-781-YALE (9253) with your credit card info or online - Click thru on the following link

https://www.clevelandevents.org/yalecleveland/register.htm?date=08/24/09&event=Michener%20Welsh&mem=25&nonm=35

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Annual Meeting & Dinner

Yale Night at The Cleveland Play House

 Thornton Wilder’s “Heaven’s My Destination”

5:30 PM 

Cocktails  ~~  Dinner   ~~ Theater and by Special Arrangement: a Preview Talk by Tappan Wilder, Yale ‘62

Monday, March 9, 2009 

David Pogue - Yale Alum

Location:   The Ohio Theater - 6:00 to 7:30

Topic:          Disruptive Technology:  What's New and How it Will Change Everything

Singing Groups Schedules

Monday, March 9, 2009

SOB'S to perform at Laurel School

7:00 concert followed by dessert and coffee

Adults: $15

Students: $5

Click for Online Registration

Magavet

Performing an evening Purim concert at Fairmount Temple on Monday, March 9, and a concert at Laurel School on Tuesday, March 10 at 8:30 am.

Yale Gospel Choir 

Performing several private concerts for organizations of which you may be a member - they are as follows:

Sunday, March 8 – 11 am – Church of the Redeemer

Sunday, March 8 – 6 to 8 pm – Chester Christian Center

Monday, March 9 – 10:30 am – Ruffing Montessori

Monday, March 9 - 7:30 to 9:30 pm – Church of the Saviour

Tuesday, March 10 – 10 am to Noon – Cleveland Food Bank

Wednesday, March 11 – 11 am – Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Wednesday, March 11 – 7:30-8:30 pm – Judson Manor

 

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Henrique Salas Romer - Yale '61

1998 Venezuela presidential candidate

Topic: Hugo Chavez, a daring pawn in the New Cold WarRSVP - 

Yale Professor at Cleveland Museum of Art

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Yale University professor, Robert Farris Thompson

“Where the High-Five Came From:  Kongo Atlantic Art and Sport.”
 

Monday, February 9,  2009

Wendy Wagner - Yale '84 - Yale Law '87

Professor - CWRU 

 Topic: Science in Environmental Law

January 12, 2009

Luncheon Series: Elizabeth Sullivan  Yale '76

Associate Editor - The Plain Dealer 

Topic: Election 2008 and Prospects for Change in the U. S. Posture Overseas

 

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Museum Exhibit: Let Us Talk About Race

Cleveland Museum of Natural History

6 to 9 pm      

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is hosting a compelling exhibit on the issues of race across time and geography.  This show was developed by the American Anthropological Association and the Science Museum of Minnesota.  Join in a town hall session focused on the history of race in America; the origins of racism and our difficulty in talking about the topic. The changing face of America will also be examined.

Cost: Free and open to the public

 

Tuesday, April 28, 2009