George E. Pack

irvine, ca


Events:

Ira Glass

Where: Irvine Barclay Theatre

Date: 2008-02-24 20:00:00

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OpenCoffee Club of Orange County Meeting

Where: Starbucks (Irvine, CA)

Date: 2007-06-05 19:00:00

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Parker String Quartet

Where: Irvine Barclay Theatre

Date: 2007-10-23 20:00:00

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The Parker String Quartet features violinists Daniel Chong and Karen Kim, violist Jessica Bodner and cellist Kee-Hyun Kim. Soyeon Lee is a 2004 Concert Artists Guild International prizewinner.

Jameson

Where: The Gypsy Lounge

Date: 2007-09-04 20:30:00

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Jameson is a metal, hardcore and hard rock band based out of Hollywood, CA.

How to Be A Leader Even When Nobody is Following

Where: The Sports Club/LA Orange County

Date: 2007-05-08 18:00:00

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People + Power Talk to powerful women and they will all cite "people" as critical to their success. Mentors, coaches, networking and MasterMind groups all play a key role in accelerating our development and providing access to individuals and opportunities. While women are natural communicators and connectors, few know how to translate their relationships into power and influence. Learn how to progress from “networking” to building a strategic network or “powerbase.” Panelists will address: • The power + influence “head game” • What’s at stake? • Why men matter • Building a strategic network • The care and feeding of your network About Our Speaker(s): Moderator: Kristen Leduc, Associate Consultant & Engagement Manager, McDermott & Bull Kristen Leduc is an Associate Consultant and Engagement Manager in the General Business and Technology Practice at McDermott & Bull. Previously, Kristen served as the firm’s Director of Recruiting. Prior to joining McDermott & Bull, Kristen worked in the medical device industry placing business development professionals with Management Recruiters International. Kristen began recruiting in October 1999 with The Write Connection. Kristen will open the Denver office of McDermott & Bull in the first quarter of 2008. Panelists: Rachel Bondi, Founder & CEO, Men Matter Author Rachel Bondi is an entrepreneur and former director at Fortune 100 companies such as Microsoft and AT&T. She has appeared nationwide on radio and in print, been voted one of the Top 10 Women of Power by OC Metro magazine, and 2006 Top CFO by the National Investor Relations Institute of Orange County. Featured in TWINS, BROKER, and the OC Register, Rachel has been interviewed by diverse media outlets including MSNBC, TIME Magazine, Tokyo Times, The Wall Street Journal, and has been a featured guest for The Mix on CoxTV and radio nationwide. Hank Blank, President, Hank Blank Networking is one of the most powerful marketing tools. With over 25 years of advertising and marketing experience forged on some of the largest global brands in North America, Hank Blank has learned how networking can develop new business and keep it for an ongoing revenue stream. Hank has distilled his expertise – a combination of strategic packaged good skills and retail responsiveness – into his signature “Connecting the Dots” networking technique. He has been featured on CBS Market Watch, The OC Register and World Talk Radio and has spoken on networking to a variety of companies and organizations including the LA Chamber of Commerce, PRSA, Sole Technology, UCI Graduate School of Management and to the OC Republican Staffers. Kelly Oberle, Founder, Access Human Potential Kelly Oberle is the founder of Access Human Potential (AHP), a company who works in partnership with management to strengthen the organization’s culture by providing strategies to assist in improving productivity, morale, and quality of work life. Before founding AHP, Kelly worked in high tech companies in product and marketing management. She successfully worked with executive management to facilitate business development activities (both nationally and internationally), manage cross-functional projects, and design sales and management training programs. Kelly graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in Organizational Studies.

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Where: Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (Formerly Irvine Meadows)

Date: 2007-08-19 00:00:00

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Connecting Communities: The University And Multi-ethnic Civi...

Where: UC Irvine Student Center

Date: 2008-02-07 00:00:00

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CONNECTING COMMUNITIES: THE UNIVERSITY AND MULTI-ETHNIC CIVIC ENGAGEMENT A Southern California Regional Symposium FEBRUARY 7, 2008 KEYNOTE SPEAKER: GEORGE SANCHEZ, Professor in American Studies and Ethnicity and History, University of Southern California THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE is hosting a one-day symposium to examine how multi-ethnic civic engagement practice and scholarship has bridged the historical gulf between universities and diverse communities. Specific attention will be given to successful institutional programs, policies, and models for making multi-ethnic civic engagement an integral part of undergraduate and graduate education, faculty development, and town-gown relations. THE SYMPOSIUM WILL PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES TO: -CONNECT civic engagement advocates. -COMMUNICATE institutional challenges in civic engagement. -BUILD a foundation for productive networking around civic engagement work. -IDENTIFY resources and best practices for successful civic engagement initiatives. SYMPOSIUM PANELS: -Institutionalizing Civic Engagement -Civic Engagement in Graduate Education -Engaged Scholarship and Faculty Development -Community Collaborations, Curricular Innovations, and Policy-Based Research PLUS, an Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy and Civic Engagement Workshop organized by the UC Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Multi-Campus Research Program. LOCATION: Student Center, Pacific Ballroom C. CURRENT UC IRVINE SPONSORS: -Graduate Division -Office of Community and Government Relations -ADVANCE Program -School of Humanities -School of Social Ecology -School of Social Sciences -Department of Asian American Studies -Department of Chicano/Latino Studies -African American Studies Program -Department of History -Community Outreach Partnership Center -Center for Service in Action -Service-Learning Task Force This symposium is co-hosted by the California Campus Compact and the University of California Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Multi-Campus Research Program. EVENT INFORMATION: This event is free and open to the public. If you would like to receive symposium registration information please e-mail: mpowe@uci.edu FOR FURTHER PROGRAM INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Victor Becerra, Director, Community Outreach Partnership Center School of Social Ecology, UCI vbecerra@uci.edu (949) 824-9337 Linda Vo Chair, Department of Asian American Studies, UCI volt@uci.edu (949) 824-3003 James Parker Coordinator, Graduate Student First Year Initiative, UCI parkerja@uci.edu (949) 824-5513

BYU Young Ambassadors

Where: Irvine Barclay Theatre

Date: 2008-02-28 19:30:00

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The Young Ambassadors combine contemporary music and dance for a fast-paced showcase of American musical theatre. Chosen through an extensive selection process, these talented performers offer a fresh view of America's culture and ways of life.

**NEW DATE** Spring Tournament

Where: Deerfield Community Center

Date: 2008-04-26 10:00:00

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The date for the Spring intra-dojo tournament is set. Begin preparing now. Notify your instructor immediately of which kata you would like to perform. Participation in the tournament is recommended for all students who have been enrolled for a month or more. Note that the Fall tournament will include students from another school. This Spring tournament is a great way to prepare for the staunch competition in the Fall.

Maple Conservatory of Dance Summer Program Audition

Where: Maple Conservatory of Dance

Date: 2008-03-15 14:00:00

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Our Summer Intensives are founded on the highest standards of classical ballet technique. All ballet technique classes are taught by former members of major dance companies — accomplished professionals in the field who have an innate understanding of what it takes to succeed in today's dance world. Our summer programs are open to the entire dance community and they are: 4-Week Intensive Program (June 30-July 26, 2008) A four-week program for male & female dancers ages 12-22 who want to receive a high caliber of dance training; supervised, dormitory-style housing is available. Technique Intensive Program (June 16-20, 2008) A five-day program for intermediate dancers ages 12-14 and advanced dancers ages 13-23 who wish to prepare for their upcoming summer intensives. Junior Intensive Program (August 4-16, 2008) A two-week program for young male & female dancers ages 9 to 11 who want to build a solid foundation in ballet technique and learn about a variety of dance-related topics. Admission to our summer programs is by audition only. Students are to audition in-person at the following audition class at the Maple Conservatory studios: Sunday, March 16, 2008 Note new date! Ages 9-11 at 2pm-3:30pm (Registration at 1:30pm) Ages 12-23 at 4:00pm-6:00pm (Registration at 3:30pm) Students may optionally contact us to make an appointment to audition at our studio if they are unable to attend an audition class. Audition fee is $20, payable by cash or check. Students should bring two full-body photos: 1) first arabesque and 2) developpe second position, wearing practice clothes and no skirts. Write the dancer's name, address and phone number on the back of both photos. Students attending one of our audition classes will receive written notification of their audition results within two weeks of their audition.

Youth Art Exhibition

Where: Irvine Fine Arts Center

Date: 2008-05-21 09:00:00

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Youth Art Exhibition

Where: Irvine Fine Arts Center

Date: 2008-05-28 09:00:00

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