Partners for Sacred Places is pleased to announce our upcoming workshops for Spring 2010. These workshops provide opportunities to personally speak with professionals and leading experts of their fields. The locations of workshops are always held in historic religious buildings, which provide for beautiful, and some famous, environments. All of our workshops are free and open to the public. There are no limitations on the number of workshops that participants may attend. Please RSVP by email to chicago@sacredplaces.org or call (866) 796-0297 x 94.
February 3
Current Legal Issues Affecting Religious and Not-for-Profit Corporate Governance in Illinois
Presenter: Michael P Mosher, Mosher & Wagenmaker
February 4
The Stained Glass of Our Sacred Places
Presenter: Rolf Achilles, Curator of the Smith Museum of Stained Glass, Navy Pier
March 3
State & Local Government Compliance Problems in Illinois
Presented by Ryan Oberly, Mosher & Wagenmaker
March 4
Discovering Chicago's Historic Religious Art & Relics
Presenter: Rolf Achilles, Curator of the Smith Museum of Stained Glass, Navy Pier
March 11, 2010 - CANCELLED
How to Strengthen Relationships with Major Donors
Presented by Gianfranco Grande, Partners for Sacred Places
April 7, 2010
Managing the Space of Your Sacred Place
Presented by Sally Wagenmaker, Mosher & Wagenmaker
Mary Ottoson
Partners for Sacred Places
407 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 1295
Chicago, IL 60605
Toll Free: (866) 796-0297 x 94
Fax: (312) 786-1394
www.sacredplaces.org
About Partners for Sacred Places
Since 1989 Partners for Sacred Places has helped congregations across the country sustain and actively use their historic sacred places. Partners’ expertise is in promoting and developing community-wide funding for historic religious properties. Partners publishes The Complete Guide to Capital Campaigns for Historic Churches and synagogues and maintains the nation’s largest clearinghouse of practical information on the development of capital funding for houses of worship. More information about Partners for Sacred Places is available at http://www.sacredplaces.org or at http://www.sacredplaceschicago.blogspot.com.
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