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The Center For Exploited & Missing Children
May 04, 2022
LAUREN SCHUETTE COFFREN DIRECTOR, EXPLOITED CHILDREN DIVSION NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING & EXPLOITED CHILDREN
Lauren Coffren is an Executive Director of the Exploited Children Division at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) in Alexandria, Virginia, and has been with NCMEC since 2006, where she worked as an analyst in the Child Victim Identification Program (CVIP). Ms. Coffren oversees the Exploited Children Division which operates several programs including of the CyberTipline and CVIP. In addition, Ms. Coffren started the CSAM Survivor Services Program working to improve the response to survivors of child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Through survivor engagement, this program gives a voice to those victimized to develop and enhance post-identification resources. The work of this program provides guidance for survivors, caregivers, and a wide range of helping professionals. In her role, Lauren has co-authored several resources on CSAM including Be the Solution - Helping Victims of CSAM: A Guide for Law Enfocement as well as a white paper entitled Captured on Film: Survivors of CSAM Are Stuck in a Unique Cyle of Trauma.
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IN-PERSON AT KIRKLAND VILLAGE
May 18, 2022
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May 25, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Valley Forge Military College
Jun 22, 2022
Bob Smith has worked in higher education for over twenty years in various capacities as both an educator and administrator. He currently serves as Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Valley Forge Military College, where he is also an instructor of social sciences and military history. Bob holds a PhD in history from Lehigh University, and master degrees in education and history from Northwest Nazarene University and Villanova University. He is the author of Manufacturing Independence: Industrial Innovation in the American Revolution and numerous articles on the American Revolution and history of technology. He is currently working on a biography of Brigadier General Francis Nash, the namesake of Nashville, TN who died at the Battle of Germantown. Bob is a former Fulbright Scholar and graduate of Leadership Lehigh Valley. He is a lifelong member and volunteer in Scouts BSA, having served in many leadership and teaching positions. He is a graduate of the Woodbadge program and is an Eagle Scout. Bob lives in Hatfield, PA with wife of 22 years, Robin, and his two boys, Sam (13) and Henry (11). He is an avid cyclist. |
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Cliquify - a TechVentures Early-Stage Company. Location: Ben Franklin TechVentures on Lehigh Univ
Jul 27, 2022
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Climate Action Plan
Aug 03, 2022
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MusikFest history, current happenings, and ArtsQuest's future
Aug 10, 2022
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Thread Bioscience (VENUE: TechVentures)
Aug 24, 2022 12:00 PM
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Rotary 2022-2023, Imagine Together (VENUE: KingSpry)
Aug 31, 2022 12:00 PM
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It's Not Just A Beauty Contest (VENUE: Nat'l Museum of Industrial History)
Sep 07, 2022 12:00 PM
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Sep 08, 2022 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Sep 11, 2022 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Sep 11, 2022 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
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10th Annual Tastes & Tunes! (AT NMIH)
Sep 14, 2022 12:00 PM
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Sep 19, 2022 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
After 2+ long years of COVID disruptions to lives/routines for both individuals and organizations, the Rotary Club of Bethlehem is bringing back one of its best practices—New Member Orientation! New Member Orientation has always been a wonderful way to meet fellow Rotarians and to learn more about how our club, and Rotary International, operate to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance goodwill and peace through our fellowship.
The same presenters (Past President George Mowrer, Vice President Lori Knerr, and former Secretary & Grant Writer Deb Geiger) who last conducted New Member Orientation in the Spring of 2019 will team up again to engage our new members in discussion and share information & experiences!
Current members: This is exciting news for you, in that our club is gaining new members with talents and connections to help us together better serve the needs of our community. Our club records indicate at least a dozen new members joined after the last session so we expect to have a robust group!
New members: We will reach out to each of you individually. However - in an effort to get this on your schedules as soon as possible, please sign up using the following Doodle Poll Link:
New Member Orientation is scheduled as follows:
Dates: Monday, September 19th & Tuesday, September 20th
Time: Assemble between 4:30 pm-5 pm. Interactive session lasts 60-90 minutes
Location: Central Moravian Church, CE Building, 40 West Church Street
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Sep 20, 2022 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
After 2+ long years of COVID disruptions to lives/routines for both individuals and organizations, the Rotary Club of Bethlehem is bringing back one of its best practices—New Member Orientation! New Member Orientation has always been a wonderful way to meet fellow Rotarians and to learn more about how our club, and Rotary International, operate to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance goodwill and peace through our fellowship.
The same presenters (Past President George Mowrer, Vice President Lori Knerr, and former Secretary & Grant Writer Deb Geiger) who last conducted New Member Orientation in the Spring of 2019 will team up again to engage our new members in discussion and share information & experiences!
Current members: This is exciting news for you, in that our club is gaining new members with talents and connections to help us together better serve the needs of our community. Our club records indicate at least a dozen new members joined after the last session so we expect to have a robust group!
New members: We will reach out to each of you individually. However - in an effort to get this on your schedules as soon as possible, please sign up using the following Doodle Poll Link:
New Member Orientation is scheduled as follows:
Dates: Monday, September 19th & Tuesday, September 20th
Time: Assemble between 4:30 pm-5 pm. Interactive session lasts 60-90 minutes
Location: Central Moravian Church, CE Building, 40 West Church Street
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Classification Talk
Sep 21, 2022
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Sep 24, 2022 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Lace up your sneakers and experience Bethlehem from the vantage point of our street neighbors. Rotary board member Deb Walter, City of Bethlehem Planning Director and Rotarian Darlene Heller, and Bethlehem Emergency Sheltering Executive Director Bob Rapp lead us from Sand Island to the Minsi Trail Bridge and on to Christ Church where we will grab a walking brown bag lunch. See and hear about the challenges of our street neighbors and learn about the plans the city has to meet their needs as we walk. We will meet at 11 am on Saturday, September 24, at Sand Island for a two-hour stroll that includes lunch. Please wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Our lunch is offered at no cost. You may make a donation to cover your lunch which will be prepared and provided by BES volunteers. Contact Deb at debra.walter@desales.edu to RSVP or for more information. This BoardWalk, along with our homelessness book discussion on September 28, will prepare us to be excellent ambassadors for Bethlehem Emergency Sheltering at our Tastes and Tunes event on October 2. |
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Bethlehem Police Department (Venue NCC Fowler Center Rm 625)
Oct 05, 2022
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