Events Calendar

  • Saturday 4/27/24

    • Apr 27, 2024
      Starts at 8:00AM
      Geneva, Switzerland
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-27T08:00:00 2024-04-27T08:00:00 America/New_York Guided Tour at the International Museum of the Reformation with the Yale Club of Switzerland

      Join the Yale Club of Switzerland for a free tour of the International Museum of the Reformation graciously offered and guided by the Museum’s director. Located next to the city’s cathedral, it is uniquely positioned as the only secular museum devoted to the history of both the Reformation and Protestantism. 

      Whether you are new to Geneva or curious about its cultural specificities, this tour will provide you with an opportunity to revisit its major historical events and gain a deeper understanding of what has shaped people’s life experiences. 

      We look forward to many of you joining us and rediscovering a part of local cultural identity as an illustration of how Reformation and Protestantism have evolved over the past centuries. 

       

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      Guided Tour at the International Museum of the Reformation
    • Apr 27
      8:30AM – 11:30AM
      Playitas San Geronimo
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-27T08:30:00 2024-04-27T11:30:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: Puerto Rico, San Juan - Mangrove Planting at Playitas San Geronimo

      We will be planting mangroves in the Condado Lagoon on the morning of Saturday, April 27th. Join Yalie Isiah Cruz ’17 and Climate Action in partnership with Estuario.org for the mangrove planting. The event is family friendly as long as children are accompanied by an adult. There is no minimum age. All tools will be provided. We just ask that people were closed toed shoes (boots recommended), bring sunscreen and bug spray, and wear clothes that they don’t mind getting dirty. • Parking: Free parking is not available for the event. We advise that people arrive early to allow time for parking. There is a mix of paid and free parking in the area pending availability.

      o Paid Parking- 1019 Ashford Lot, The Place Parking, Terra Luna Parking

      o Free Parking- Laguna del Condado Profesor Jaime Benítez, Street Parking

       

      o Ama Earth Group- Ama Earth Group, based in Puerto Rico, is at the forefront of ecological restoration, leveraging cutting-edge climate technology and deep-rooted indigenous practices to regenerate the Earth. The organization specializes in orchestrating hyper-local projects that bring together various community stakeholders, including individuals, businesses, and local groups, to collaboratively restore and protect natural ecosystems. Ama is supported by a unique funding model, where monthly subscriptions from both individuals and businesses directly finance these vital restoration activities, ensuring a continuous commitment to environmental health and community empowerment.

      o Estuario- Estuario is a non-profit organization focused on the conservation and rehabilitation of the San Juan Bay Estuary in Puerto Rico. Its activities are centered on enhancing the water quality of the estuary, promoting community engagement through educational programs, and fostering collaborative efforts among various stakeholders to restore and protect the estuary’s ecosystem. The organization is committed to improving the resilience of the local community and the estuary’s natural environment against environmental threats.

      • Registration:

      o Participants must register at https://estuario.org/events/ (event titled 'Viaje de campo: siembra de vegetación costera [ADULTOS Y JÓVENES]') in addition to registering on the Yale Day of Service page

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    • Apr 27
      9:00AM – 12:00PM
      Troseth House, Roseville
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-27T09:00:00 2024-04-27T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: MN, Roseville - Wingspan Life Resources

      Assist with yard work for homes for adults with developmental disabilities. Tasks include raking the lawn, picking up sticks, flower planting, trimming growth and sweeping the deck/patio.

      Children able to do yard work are welcome. Adult supervision requested. Wear closed-toed shoes and clothing that can get dirty.

      Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and in-home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. The Wingspan Life Resources mission is to help individuals who are challenged by ability, health, or age, and to realize their own unique gifts, talents, and dreams. They fulfill this mission by providing individualized support services that promote personal choice, independence, dignity, and fellowship with the community.

       

      Project Coordinator: Rudy Hokanson '74 MDiv; '81 MBA

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    • Apr 27
      11:00AM – 2:00PM
      Gwendolyn Brooks Park
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-27T11:00:00 2024-04-27T14:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: IL, Chicago - 6th Annual Earth Day Poetry, Ecology, and Restoration

      Welcome to Earth Day 2024: Poetry • Ecology • Restoration

      Join us on Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 11:00 AM at Gwendolyn Brooks Park for a day filled with nature, creativity, and community. This event celebrates our planet through poetry readings, ecology workshops, and restoration projects. Connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for preserving our urban parks. Let's come together to honor Mother Earth and inspire positive change. See you there! 

      (RAIN DATE MAY 11)

      Contacts:

      YaleBlueGreen Chicago-Green Blocks Initiative, Yale Chicago: Judith Singleton '00 MA

      YaleBlueGreen-Green Blocks Initiative, YaleWomen, YChicago: Margot McMahon '84 MFA

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    • Apr 27, 2024
      Starts at 12:00PM
      Austin, TX
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-27T12:00:00 2024-04-27T12:00:00 America/New_York BOLD & Beyond Central Texas: Austin

      Join us to stroll the outdoor sculpture gardens followed by a picnic with snacks will be provided. Guests are welcome to bring a picnic lunch or purchase additional food from the on-site restaurant.

      $10 per person | children under 2 are free

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      Bold & Beyond: Austin
    • Apr 27
      1:00PM – 2:30PM
      New Haven, CT
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-27T13:00:00 2024-04-27T14:30:00 America/New_York ‘Shining Light on Truth: Yale, New Haven and Slavery’ Talk and Tour with the Yale Club of New Haven Since 2020, the Yale and Slavery Research Project has been exploring and documenting Yale's complex past that includes direct and indirect ties to slavery. https://yaleandslavery.yale.edu/ Join Yale Club of New Haven alumni and friends for an exclusive free introductory talk and tour of the new exhibit "Shining Light on Truth: New Haven, Yale and Slavery" at the New Haven Museum, on view now through summer 2024. Start with a special Introductory talk and overview in the Museum Ballroom presented by Michael Morand of the Beinecke Library and NH Musem staff. Learn about the HBCU that didn't start in New Haven in 1831, and early Yale buildings built with the labor or wealth from enslaved people. Discuss how Yale is reckoning with its racial past and the University's forward-looking commitments and actions. Then View the Special Exhibit Galleries with historical details, documents, and photographs of 300+ year history of slavery, abolition, and African American achievement at Yale and in New Haven. > All Yale Alumni, family, guests and children are welcome - suggested for ages 10 and up, given the subject matter. >> Download your FREE Digital Copy of the Book, Yale and Slavery: A History, by Sterling Professor of History David W. Blight with the Yale and Slavery Research Project. online here https://yaleandslavery.yale.edu/. Or purchase it where ever books are sold. New Haven, CT — 114 Whitney Avenue false
    • Apr 27
      6:00PM – 9:00PM
      New Haven, CT
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-27T18:00:00 2024-04-27T21:00:00 America/New_York Yale School of Art | Armin and Dorothea Hofmann: A Perfect Marriage: Education + Design Memorial Celebration

      From the first time he came from Switzerland to teach at Yale in 1957 to their last time as visiting faculty in 1991, Dorothea and Armin influenced and enriched a generation of students and brought international prestige to the graphic design program at the Yale School of Art. Armin also directed the five-week Yale Summer Program in Graphic Design, held from 1982 to 1996 in Brissago, Switzerland. Dorothea assisted the organization in Brissago and taught drawing. Through their teaching, writing and work, both touched countless students of design around the world. We will gather to remember and be inspired anew by their quest for quality and thoughtfulness in work and life.

      An array of alumni and colleagues (to be announced) will reflect on Dorothea and Armin’s time in New Haven and Brissago. A collection of Dorothea’s drawings and Armin’s posters will be displayed.

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    • Apr 27
      7:30PM – 9:30PM
      Online/On Campus
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-27T19:30:00 2024-04-27T21:30:00 America/New_York Yale Institute of Sacred Music Presents: Bach's Mass in B Minor In this performance of Bach’s Mass in B Minor, internationally acclaimed performer, David Hill, will conduct Yale Schola Cantorum and the Juilliard415 music ensemble. Online/On Campus — 500 College Street false
  • Sunday 4/28/24

    • Apr 28, 2024
      4:00 pm — 6:00 pm
      Hendrie Hall Room 201
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-28T00:00:00 2024-04-28T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CT, New Haven - Hear Your Song's 10th Anniversary Symposium & Concert w/ the Yale Glee Club Hear Your Song and the Yale Glee Club are thrilled to co-present HEAR YOUR SONG'S 10TH ANNIVERSARY SYMPOSIUM & CONCERT featuring Members of the Yale Glee Club Members of Hear Your Song's Yale College chapter Youth songwriters in the Hear Your Song community Yale College alumni MEET HEAR YOUR SONG Hear Your Song is a Yale-founded 501(c)(3) nonprofit that empowers children and teens with serious illnesses and complex health needs, both physical and mental health diagnoses, to make their voices heard through collaborative songwriting. Ten years, after Hear Your Song got its start as a student organization, join us to celebrate the more than 500 youth songwriters who have brought their songs to life through this community. Join founding alumni, the current Yale undergraduate chapter, members of the Yale Glee Club, and some of the youth songwriters themselves for an afternoon of music, conversation, and food! HOW DID HEAR YOUR SONG BEGIN? One night in May 2014, a group of friends at Yale University crowded into a tiny studio to record a few songs: “The Cow Dances With Her Arms,” “A Warm Place,” and “Simba And I Are Not Friends (Just Kidding!).” These songs, with lyrics by Maria, Melissa, and Justice, pediatric residents at Elizabeth Seton Children’s in Yonkers, NY, marked the beginning of Hear Your Song’s adventures. Dan Rubins and Rebecca Brudner co-founded Hear Your Song as a student organization when they were sophomores at Yale University. Hear Your Song’s first partnerships were with Elizabeth Seton Children’s in Yonkers, NY and Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital. In March 2020, in response to the COVID-19 global pandemic, Dan and Rebecca recognized that sick and immunocompromised kids needed a platform to share their stories and make their voices heard more than ever. That spring and summer, Hear Your Song began its national expansion, launching a virtual program model and building new campus-based chapters and partnerships. Hear Your Song has now recorded well over 500 songs written by youth songwriters ages 6-18 across the country and around the world. In their songs, youth songwriters write about anything they want to share, from loving pasta to living with epilepsy. Hendrie Hall Room 201 — 165 Elm Street true