Fall Happenings from the Scarsdale Forum
- Tuesday, 21 September 2010 08:24
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The Scarsdale Forum (TVCCEF) presents its first Sunday Speaker Series program on Sunday, October 17th at the Scarsdale Woman’s Club, 27 Drake Road at 3 p.m.
Financial journalist Tom Herman who wrote for The Wall Street Journal for more than 40 years will discuss “The Economy and the 2010 Elections”. Herman currently teaches an undergraduate seminar “Behind the Headlines: The Press, Business and the Economy” at Yale University and a course on business and financial news coverage at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. He writes a weekly column “Ask Dow Jones” in The Wall Street Journal Sunday, a personal finance section that appears in approximately 70 newspapers and is a columnist for The Fiscal Times, an online news organization.
The Sunday Speaker Series programs are open to the public, free of charge and are underwritten in part by a generous grant from the Irving J. Sloan Education Fund, made possible by the Liz Claiborne-Arthur Ortenberg Foundation.
On Thursday October 7, The Forum invites the public, free of charge, to its membership meeting in the Scott Room of the Scarsdale Library at 8 pm. A welcome reception will begin at 7:30 p.m.
At the meeting, Mayor Carolyn Stevens will present the “State of the Village” and Eric Staffin of the Intergovernmental Relations Committee will moderate a panel discussion “Being Prepared: Emergency Management, the Village and You”. Panelists include Scarsdale’s Chief of Police John A. Brogan and Fire Chief Tom Cain as well as Commissioner Anthony W. Sutton, DES, Westchester County.
The Scarsdale Forum is a 106 year old civic club dedicated to improving life in Scarsdale. The Forum studies issues before the Village and County governing boards and provides input to them via reports and recommendations. Scarsdale residents are encouraged to join and participate in the process.
For more information, visit their website, call (914-723-2829) or e-mail office@scarsdaleforum.com.