Charitable Events Guide
It’s well known that Northeast Florida residents are charitable at heart. And for 25 years, Jacksonville Magazine has been providing a way for our thousands of readers to get in touch with area non-profit organizations, as well as participate in the many fundraising galas and special events that they host.
With the explosive growth on the First Coast, an increasing number of people are looking for ways to get involved. More and more people are volunteering, donating resources and joining in the fun by attending the city’s many black-tie soirees and other fundraisers that benefit good causes.
Jacksonville Magazine’s Charitable Events Guide provides a detailed calendar of upcoming parties and other happenings hosted by area non-profit organizations. In addition, the Guide includes information regarding each charity’s mission. The information enables our readers to identify the different charitable groups in the area, discover what they are about and how to contact them. dude |
Upcoming Events
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The Florida's Forum
Location: Florida Theatre Date & Time: 10/15/2009 until 04/06/2010, 7 p.m. Tickets: Series subscriptions are now on sale. For more information, visit www.thefloridaforum.com or call 904.202.2886.
Description: The Women's Board of Wolfson Children's Hospital is pleased to present the 2009-2010 Florida Forum:
April 6, 2010 – Ben Stein, Actor, Writer, Commentator
All lectures are held in the Florida Theatre at 7 p.m.
Stein's part of the boring teacher in Ferris Bueller's Day Off was recently ranked as one of the 50 most famous scenes in American film. From comedy to economics to politics, he is a fascinating personality.
The Florida Forum is an annual speaker series begun in 1992, produced by The Women's Board of Wolfson Children's Hospital. The Florida Forum has enriched the intellectual and cultural life of Jacksonville for more than 18 years. Funds raised from this year's series will provide for a new Kid Kare Van as well as a clinical state-of-the-art Behavioral Health Unit for children and adolescents facing surgeries, chronic and terminal illnesses, and other psychological issues. [ Click here for the event's website ]
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To have your event posted in the Charitable Events Guide, contact Kathy
Weedon at (904) 389-3622. |
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