Who Does What? Clarifying Roles & Relationships
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March 19, 1:00 pm-3:00pm |
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The Commons of Hilltop, Garden Room |
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Who Does What? Clarifying Roles and Relationships Within Your Nonprofit
Anyone working or volunteering for a nonprofit knows that the relationships between the board and staff can be tricky to navigate. For the board and staff to effectively carry out their duties, roles must be clearly defined and policies that promote healthy relationships in place.
In this workshop, we will discuss issues that contribute to role confusion and how to clarify and support the unique roles of your board and staff.
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Upcoming Events
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Monday, Mar 19 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
GENERAL
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WHO DOES WHAT? CLARIFYING ROLES & RELATIONSHIPS
1:00pm-3:00pm, The Commons of Hilltop, Garden Room
Who Does What? Clarifying Roles and Relationships Within Your Nonprofit
Anyone working or volunteering for a nonprofit knows that the
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relationships between the board and staff can be tricky to navigate. For the board and staff to effectively carry out their duties, roles must be clearly defined and policies that promote healthy relationships in place.
In this workshop, we will discuss issues that contribute to role confusion and how to clarify and support the unique roles of your board and staff.
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Tuesday, Mar 20 |
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LITERARY
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RABBIT HOLES:GUEST DAVE MASON
Conversations with Writers, Artists, Musicians
7:00pm-8:30pm, KAFM Radio Room
Join the WCWF and host Wendy Videlock, in the KAFM Radio Room for an evening of Story telling, poetry and reflections on living the creative life
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with this nationally award winning poet, essayist and librettist Dave Mason. This former Poet Laureate of Colorado is a hitch-hiking, world-traveling, story-telling, history-seeking student of the earth. Doors open at 6:30 with opening and closing music by Sassy Red. Tickets are $5 for WCWF and KAFM Members. $10 for non-members.
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Wednesday, Mar 21 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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THE RUSSIAN DOPING WHISTLEBLOWERS
Yuliya Stepanova and Vitaly Stepanov
6:00pm-7:00pm, University Center Meyer Ballroom
Hear firsthand from the athlete and official who exposed the largest institutional doping scandal in the history of sports.
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MUSIC
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ACT OF DEFIANCE
Shattered Sun, Feverwar, Set Your Anchor, ManifeSt
7:00pm-12:00am, 538 Main st Grand Junction CO 81501
In a time of endless sub-genre classifications being thrown at bands Act Of Defiance cut to the quick, offering 100% in-your-face, uncompromising
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metal. "If you invited fans of all kinds of metal - from thrash to Scandinavian metal to modern American metal - and had them all in a mosh pit, Act Of Defiance would be their soundtrack," asserts guitarist Chris Broderick. With a hefty resumé that chronicles time spent riffing and shredding in Jag Panzer, Nevermore, and a seven-year stint in Megadeth, his pedigree speaks for itself. Furthermore, joined by powerhouse drummer - and fellow Megadeth alumnus - Shawn Drover, bassist Matt Bachand (Shadows Fall/Times Of Grace) and vocalist Henry Derek (Scar The Martyr) the band are a truly formidable metallic behemoth, and their debut album, Birth And The Burial, is ten tracks of armor-plated, state of the art heaviness.
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RADIO ROOM
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MOORS & MCCUMBER MARCH 21ST
7:30pm, The KAFM Radio Room
"" These guys should be playing every major Festival in the country. They bring it all to the stage and deliver it in a big
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way.""- Lloyd Maines. Grammy award winning Producer and Multi-instrumentalist. James Moors and Kurt McCumber are an acoustic duo specializing in Americana, folk, melody, and stories. While both men are successful solo songwriters, Moors being an official recipient of the McKnight Foundation Emerging Artist Grant and McCumber having won the Flat Rock Festival Songwriting Competition, when they come together their sound becomes larger than life. Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 at the door
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Thursday, Mar 22 |
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MUSIC
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ED MASUGA AT INTRINZIK, MONTROSE, CO
LIVE MUSIC
8:00pm-11:00pm, INTRINZIK 512 East Main
Ed Masuga brings his own signature style to Americana Folk. His performances feature striking acoustic fingerpicking and rich chord voicings,
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creating a rare and expressive blend. Sung in a warm clear voice, his unique melodies and captivating songs are the vessel for his emotional presence and profound artistry. With four full-length albums, including his newest, Old Moon, Ed performs consistently across the US, sharing his talents through compelling moments of art and connection.
More info here: edmasuga.com
link to videos:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFR6YrE7jzvjx7D6HOjnJpT9GiFNpL5g6
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Friday, Mar 23 |
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
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KAFM 2018 SPRING FUND DRIVE
4:00pm, KAFM
It's that time again! KAFM's 2018 Spring Drive will start at 4:00pm on Friday, March 23rd and will go until March 30th. Don't miss our
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awesome line-up of events and giveaways! Help us keep the music alive at KAFM Community Radio. We couldn't do it without you!
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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WHAT DOES CLIMATE CHANGE MEAN FOR COLORADO?
6:30pm-9:00pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 536 Ouray Ave Grand Junction, CO 81501
Colorado is already being impacted by Climate Change. Our average temperature increases are expected to be one and half to two times as large as
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global averages. Some of the other impacts include the following:
Declining snowfall in mountain regions resulting in reduced surface water.
Dryer forests due to early snowmelt results in higher wildfire risks.
Colorado is one of the fastest warming states in the country.
Increased difficulty in administration of water rights.
Increased water demand to crops as temperatures rise.
Increased extreme weather events.
Reduced air quality in metropolitan areas of Colorado.
Increases in serious illness and death due to heat stress.
Increased chances of brownouts and power outages.
These are just a few of the effects to Colorado, but impacts also include ecosystems, organisms, human health, agriculture, infrastructure and the overall economy.
After we discuss the impacts, we will discuss ways that you can help turn it around. Please join the conversation!
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MUSIC
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RASTASAURUS AT INTRINZIK
LIVE MUSIC
9:00pm-1:00am, INTRINZIK 512 East Main
Rastasaurus
Friday, March 23
Doors at 8pm | Show at 9pm
Tickets $7 (adv) / $10(dos)
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MUSIC
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CONCERT: DAVE MENSCH
9:30pm-1:30am, 715 Horizon Drive
Americana rock from Colorado Springs. $5 cover gets you a free drink. 21+ only.
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