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April News
The next ex-com meeting will be held at the Waterloo Restaurant in Akron, September 9th, at 6pm.
June Event
An Overview of UHF
Passive RFID
Steve Ryan, Sr. Training Mgr.
RFID Solutions Center, will present on Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at The University of Akron. Join us in the Student Union, Ballroom C for a 5:30 Social, 6:00 Dinner, and 7:00 Program.
Contact Rick Buchanan at
for reservations by Friday, June 6, 2008
Cost:
$15 Members
$10 Students
$20 Non-Members
Steve will be discussing the current capabilities and future
possibilities of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification).
click here for the PDF
Summer Social Event
Ohio Light Opera - The Cabaret Girl
Musical Comedy in 3 acts by P. G. Wodehouse and George Grossmith. Music by Jerome Kern.
Premiere: Winter Garden Theatre, London, 19 September 1922
Marilynn Morgan, a chorus girl, comes to the shop of music publishers Gripps and Gravvins to audition for the cabaret that the firm is staging. She is sought in marriage by James Paradene, whose father has willed him a fortune, provided that his choice of bride meets with the approval—and it certainly doesn't—of his aunt, the Marchioness. As part of a concocted scheme to impress her, Gripps borrows Gravvins' estate and invites all the neighboring elite to a swank party for James and Marilynn. When it is discovered that all the neighbors are out of town, Gripps rushes to enlist his cabaret troupe to impersonate the local notables. Gripps himself impersonates the vicar, the entire hoax exposed only when the real vicar appears. It remains for Marilynn's Hawaiian routine at the cabaret to convince the Marchioness that she and James are, indeed, meant for each other.
In 29 seasons, The Ohio Light Opera has presented works of 39 composers. Conspicuously absent—but no longer—is the name of Jerome Kern, who broke the ties with Old World operetta traditions and brought musical theatre fully into the twentieth century. The Cabaret Girl, with its snappy, catchy, Broadway-type musical score founded on dance rhythms, is an absolute delight from beginning to end and features some of Kern's most charming and infectious tunes: "The first rose of summer," "Journey's end," "Dancing time," "Shimmy with me," and the mock-Hawaiian "Ka-lu-a."
- Date: Saturday, Aug. 2nd.
- Time: dinner TBA, Show 8PM
- Location: Dinner Smithville Inn map,Show: College of Wooster, Ohio Light Opera map
- Cost: $25 per person
- Reservations: Contact Rick Buchanan at
to reserve your seats.
Officer/Position Nominations Are Now Closed
Officer responsibilities can be read here.
IEEE Newsletter
The IEEE Akron-Canton Section Newsletter is distributed via the IEEE e-notice system to all Akron-Canton Section members who have requested local information via e-mail. If you are not receiving the monthly newsletter verify your IEEE profile e-mail address at the IEEE website (click here).
IEEE Newsletter no longer available by mail
The Board has decided to eliminate the hard copy announcements and go entirely to e-mail and local web site to communicate with members. As of June, 2004 there are no more hard copy newsletters mailed out. If you wish to be notified of upcoming events by e-mail, be sure to provide your e-mail address to Rick Buchanan at
. Look for announcements for upcoming events also here at the local chapter’s web site. This change will save the chapter about $2,000 annually.
Board Meetings
The next Board Meeting is September the 9th, please watch your emails for the announcement. Members are encouraged to attend. Contact Rob Voss at
to confirm your attendance. Also contact Rob if you are interested in serving on the board or in a future officer position.
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