Events Calendar

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  • Friday 3/29/24

    • Mar 29, 2024
      9AM - 12PM
      G.R.O.W.E.R.S., Inc. @ Greenbrier
      Add to Calendar 2024-03-29T00:00:00 2024-03-29T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CT, New Haven - G.R.O.W.E.R.S., Inc. @ Greenbrier G.R.O.W.E.R.S., Inc. @ Greenbrier offers a multi-path approach to providing horticultural education, employment opportunities and therapy for adults with developmental and physical disabilities. Register and join us any time between 9 a.m. and noon. This event is co-sponsored by the Disability Alliance at Yale (DAY) Affinity Group and the Future Leaders of Yale (FLY) Affinity Group. Volunteers will help with watering, planting, and other gardening tasks. Children of all ages are welcome to participate. Please bring your own garden/work gloves, water bottles, clothing layers, sun protection and wear clothes that can get dirty. Garden tools will be provided, although you are welcome to bring your own. Street parking is available on Cliff Street. Enter the gate; greenhouses are right inside the gate. Please share this with friends, family, and colleagues; everyone is welcome to participate. We do ask that all volunteers register in advance, as the number of volunteers for this event is capped at 15. G.R.O.W.E.R.S., Inc. @ Greenbrier — Edgerton Park - 75 Cliff Street true
  • Saturday 4/13/24

    • Apr 13, 10:00AM – Apr 14, 4:00PM
      First Baptist Church
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-13T10:00:00 2024-04-14T16:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CT, Hartford - Likoni Book Drive

      Please Donate Books for the
      Yale Club of Hartford Spring Book Drive
      Drop Off Books at or Mail Books to
      First Baptist Church of West Hartford
      90 North Main Street, West Hartford
      Saturday, April 13th, from 10 am - 2 pm
      and Sunday, April 14th, from Noon - 4 pm

      Happy Spring!  We know many of you may be looking over your spaces at this time of year and making decisions about what stays, and what goes.  If you’ve come across any books in need of a new home, why not donate them to our Club of Hartford book drive?

      On Saturday, April 13th and Sunday, April 14th, our Club will be accepting donations of books at our collection site, First Baptist Church of West Hartford (90 North Main Street, West Hartford).  Donated books will be contributed toward the Likoni Library Project, directed by Fulbright Scholar Nadja Umlauf ’22 and organized last year through Dwight Hall.  The Likoni Library Project strives to build mobile libraries for students in Kenya, and has already made a difference for thousands of students.  Our Club is working directly with Nadja for this month’s book drive.  Click here to read more about the Likoni Library Project and Nadja’s work in support of it!

      Donating your books is fast and easy!:

      1.    Drop-off or mail your books to the collection site:  First Baptist Church of West Hartford, 90 North Main Street, West Hartford, CT 06107.  In the bag or box you use for drop-off or mailing, please include a note with your name and e-mail address so we can acknowledge your donation.  If mailing books, please address them “Attn: Yale Club of Hartford Book Drive”, and consider asking your Post Office about strongly-discounted Media Mail service for books.

      2.    Receive your receipt acknowledging your contribution of each book you donate for this drive.  Receipts will be sent to the e-mail address in the note included with your drop-off, and will acknowledge each book received.  We will consider requests to send receipts by postal mail in select cases.  As a donation to the charitable activities of our Club, your donation may be tax-exempt to the fullest extent permitted.  Consult your tax advisor.

      3.    Stay updated about the difference your contribution makes!  Once donated books have arrived at their final destination, we’ll share info from our partners in Kenya (hopefully including at least a few photos) about how these books are making a difference for their students!
      In addition to book donations, we also welcome dollar donations to help us ship donated books to Kenya.  For just $2 per book, you can help us get our donated books to their destination!  

      Contact: Eric Fleischman '83

       

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    • Apr 13
      11:15AM – 11:45AM
      Yale University Art Gallery
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-13T11:15:00 2024-04-13T11:45:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CT, New Haven - Yale University Art Gallery: Getting StARTed Program

      Join us for the Yale University Art Gallery's new family program, Getting StARTed, which offers engaging activities to guide families in looking at art together.

      The 30-minute sessions focus on a range of works from the collection and build in time for participants to try the month's activity on their own. No registration required.

      This program is free and open to the public. We welcome Yale graduate students and their families to experience the Gallery and to meet with members of the Graduate School Alumni Association (GSAA) Board, either before or after the sessions. Come learn how the GSAA Board interacts with and supports Yale graduate students and alumni.

      Contact: Kitty Koo-Tse '01 MS

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      Getting StARTed Program
  • Sunday 4/14/24

    • Apr 13, 10:00AM – Apr 14, 4:00PM
      First Baptist Church
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-13T10:00:00 2024-04-14T16:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CT, Hartford - Likoni Book Drive

      Please Donate Books for the
      Yale Club of Hartford Spring Book Drive
      Drop Off Books at or Mail Books to
      First Baptist Church of West Hartford
      90 North Main Street, West Hartford
      Saturday, April 13th, from 10 am - 2 pm
      and Sunday, April 14th, from Noon - 4 pm

      Happy Spring!  We know many of you may be looking over your spaces at this time of year and making decisions about what stays, and what goes.  If you’ve come across any books in need of a new home, why not donate them to our Club of Hartford book drive?

      On Saturday, April 13th and Sunday, April 14th, our Club will be accepting donations of books at our collection site, First Baptist Church of West Hartford (90 North Main Street, West Hartford).  Donated books will be contributed toward the Likoni Library Project, directed by Fulbright Scholar Nadja Umlauf ’22 and organized last year through Dwight Hall.  The Likoni Library Project strives to build mobile libraries for students in Kenya, and has already made a difference for thousands of students.  Our Club is working directly with Nadja for this month’s book drive.  Click here to read more about the Likoni Library Project and Nadja’s work in support of it!

      Donating your books is fast and easy!:

      1.    Drop-off or mail your books to the collection site:  First Baptist Church of West Hartford, 90 North Main Street, West Hartford, CT 06107.  In the bag or box you use for drop-off or mailing, please include a note with your name and e-mail address so we can acknowledge your donation.  If mailing books, please address them “Attn: Yale Club of Hartford Book Drive”, and consider asking your Post Office about strongly-discounted Media Mail service for books.

      2.    Receive your receipt acknowledging your contribution of each book you donate for this drive.  Receipts will be sent to the e-mail address in the note included with your drop-off, and will acknowledge each book received.  We will consider requests to send receipts by postal mail in select cases.  As a donation to the charitable activities of our Club, your donation may be tax-exempt to the fullest extent permitted.  Consult your tax advisor.

      3.    Stay updated about the difference your contribution makes!  Once donated books have arrived at their final destination, we’ll share info from our partners in Kenya (hopefully including at least a few photos) about how these books are making a difference for their students!
      In addition to book donations, we also welcome dollar donations to help us ship donated books to Kenya.  For just $2 per book, you can help us get our donated books to their destination!  

      Contact: Eric Fleischman '83

       

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  • Wednesday 4/17/24

    • Apr 17
      10:00AM – 5:00PM
      Beinecke Plaza
      Add to Calendar 2024-04-17T10:00:00 2024-04-17T17:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CT, New Haven - Mandy Schwartz Bone Marrow Drive

      Join student athletes and members of the Yale community by helping to sign up as marrow donors during this 15th annual bone marrow donor drive,

      Yale holds its annual marrow donor registration drive in memory of Yale women's ice hockey player Mandy Schwartz.

      Individuals looking to volunteer can contact Coach Larry Ciotti to sign up for a 1-hour shift between 10am - 5pm. Roles primarily include working at the tables and recruiting passersby to join the registry.

      All members of the community are invited to join the marrow registry.

      Here is how you can help save a life by swabbing your cheek:

      • Join the NMDP RegistrySM at Beinecke Plaza Wednesday Apr. 17
        OR
      • Join the NMDP RegistrySM by going to https://join.nmdp.org/YaleSaves
        OR
      • Join the NMDP RegistrySM by texting YaleSaves to 61474

      Contact: Coach Ciotti

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  • 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
  • Saturday 5/11/24

    • May 11
      9:00AM – 12:00PM
      118 Clinton Ave
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-11T09:00:00 2024-05-11T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CT, New Haven - Urban Resources Initiative Tree Planting Urban Resources Initiative (URI) is a Yale University partnership that fosters community-based land stewardship and promotes environmental education in New Haven. Come join us to plant trees to honor long-term Yale employees who have chosen to donate a tree in lieu of receiving a gift. Come prepared for vigorous outdoor work; bring gloves. Older kids are welcome. The exact location and parking directions will be provided. false
    • May 11
      9:00AM – 11:00AM
      Park-Rec Activities Building
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-11T09:00:00 2024-05-11T11:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CT, West Haven - Land Trust Beach Clean-Up

      Join volunteers from the Land Trust of West Haven, Inc. to help with a beach clean-up. All are welcome, including children if accompanied by an adult. Come to the Park/Rec Activities Building in Old Grove Park on the Bike/Walk path between Oak Street and Alschuler Plaza any time between 9-11 AM. 

      There is parking in either Oak Street or Alschuler Plaza lots and paid parking along Palace Street. 

      Gloves and trash bags will be provided. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be canceled and not rescheduled.

      Contact: Marilyn Wilkes

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