Wednesday, 4 March 2015

[WardFive] Bringing people together on April 25, 2015 to discuss issues and solutions and develop action/implementation plans at symposium to make a great city greater via NY Ave Gateway Corridor


Greater New York Avenue Gateway Group (GNYAGG)
Working to Deliver Value and Options to Make a Great City Greater
To live, work, shop, do business, raise families, & enjoy via the New York Avenue Gateway Corridor
 
 

Please join us for:
 
The Rise of the Greater New York Avenue Gateway Corridor: 
A Jewel on the Anacostia
Symposium: April 25, 2015 § 9:30 AM
The Annex at Mt. Horeb Church, 3515 Earl Place N.E., Washington, D.C.


GNYAGG is planning a tour with possible whistle stops along the way.  Let us know if you can help make this happen.  Also, we want to work with the meeting facility and others to provide refreshments for the day.  

Volunteers are needed for the symposium and the tour.

Sponsorships Available
For your information,sponsorships are available should you or someone you know be interested in expanding an organization's footprint, brand recognition, or social input.  We are particularly looking for sponsors to make the symposium extra special by sponsoring the tour of the Corridor and refreshments for the day, which can be coordinated by the church's staff.  Consider this event a unique opportunity to engage in conversations with stakeholders and others.  For further information, please email GNYAGG: greaternyavegatewaygroup@gmail.com.


GNYAGG Works to Bring People Together—Community, Government, and Business Stakeholders, Decision/Policy Makers, and other Interested Parties—to Drive Solutions, Innovation, Partnerships, and Stakeholder Engagement to:
  • Enhance, protect, and promote the economic vitality, livability, appeal, quality of life, and accessibility of the Greater New York Avenue Gateway Corridor
  • Ensure a signature, inclusive, family-friendly, economically diverse, and sustainable destination in Northeast Washington, D.C. for the betterment of the nation's capital


 
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Event to be held at the following time, date, and location:
Saturday, April 25, 2015 from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM (EDT)
Mt. Horeb Baptist Church Annex
3515 Earl Place N.E.
Washington, DC 

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The Greater New York Avenue Group (GNYAGG) is hosting the 2nd Annual Symposium, The Rise of the Greater New York Avenue Gateway Corridor: A Jewel on the Anacostia, geared towards stakeholders who are interested in taking the District of Columbia to another level of greatness. Join community, business, government, and other stakeholders on branding and promoting the Greater New York Avenue Gateway... 


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We hope you can make it! 

Cheers, 
Greater New York Avenue Gateway Group (GNYAGG)
 
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Register for the GNYAGG 2nd Annual Symposium, The Rise of New York Avenue Gateway Corridor: A Jewel on the Anacostia, which will be held Saturday, April 25, 2015.

GNYAGG 
The Greater New York Avenue Gateway Group, Inc. 
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Working Together to Deliver Options and Value to Make a Great City Greater
To live, shop, work, do business, invest, raise families, and enjoy via the New York Avenue Gateway Corridor 
  • greaternyavegatewaygroup@gmail.com
  • http://greaternyavegateway.webs.com/
  • Follow us on Twitter:  @gnyagg    [refer to as "g-nag"]
GNYAGG is dedicated to the improvement of the Greater New York Avenue Gateway Corridor and works to drive solutions, innovation, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement to:
  • Ensure a signature, family-friendly, inclusive, and sustainable destination to live, work, do business, invest, and enjoy in a world class capital city. 
  • Protect, enhance, and promote the accessibility, quality of life, livability, appeal ,and economic vitality of the Corridor to make a great city greater.
Boundaries in relation to New York Avenue in Northeast Washington, D.C. are: From DC/MD border (includes Anacostia River and Eastern Avenue) to North Capitol Street, from Benning Road and H Street to Rhode Island Avenue.

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