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LAHBA meets each month. All meetings are held on the third Wednesday of the month at 6:00 pm. Meetings are hosted by member business owners or special hosts. Visitors are always welcome and encouraged to attend.

Would you like to be a host? Please contact us so we can arrange a time and place.

 

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July

TOURNAMENT OF FRIENDSHIP
 
 July 16, 2010
 Wheatfield Valley Golf Course
 1600 Linn Road
 Williamston, MI
 (517) 655-6999

 

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The Tournament of Friendship was founded on the premise of bringing people together to help us
better relate to one another. A byproduct of this "coming together" is our ability to provide assistance
to young men and women who aspire to serve their communities. The “TOURNAMENT OF
FRIENDSHIP” was established in 1982, which means we're celebrating our 28th year of building
bridges thanks to you and your support.
 
Over the years, many fine students have benefited through scholarships from the “TOURNAMENT OF
FRIENDSHIP, completed their studies at Michigan State University and Lansing Community College,
and have proceeded to enter careers in criminal justice and firefighting. It is through your participation
in this annual fund-raising tournament that we are able to continue to provide financial assistance to
deserving women and minority students. We have been able to bring some of these recipients back to
our event the last couple of years which we think has put some perspective on who we help.

The Tournament of Friendship provides two $1,500 scholarships to students enrolled in the Criminal
Justice program at Michigan State University (MSU), and three $1,000 scholarships to students
enrolled in the EMS/Fire Sciences program at Lansing Community College (LCC).

If you'd like to learn more about the course of study our recipients pursue, you can visit the
School of Criminal Justice at MSU or LCC's Fire Science, Paramedic or Police Academy programs.

 

June

BUILDING BRIDGES WITH LANSING

CITIZENS AND BUSINESSES

 The Lansing Area Hispanic Business Association invites all business owners, associates, professionals, guests, and interested citizens to attend a LAHBA Business Meeting

 

Sponsored by the Lansing Police Department

 

Meet new interim Lansing Police Chief Teresa Szymanski

 

When: Wednesday June 16, 2010

              Networking from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

                Program from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

 

Where: Lansing Police Department North Precinct Gym

             

740 May St Lansing, MI 48906

              Park in east lot, enter doors to gym

 

A unique opportunity to ask questions about:

 

*How the Lansing Police can help your Business

 

*Neighborhood/Business Watch Programs

 

*Security Patrols    *Business Security Surveys

 

And more..

May

 

LAHBA will be participating in the Closing the Digital Gap Initiative

Practice in Partnership Symposium

May 22 8am to 4 pm – Breakfast and Lunch will be served

Location:

Pattengill Middle School

626 Marshall Street

Lansing, MI 48912-2309

(517) 755-1130

 

Keynote Speaker:

Author and Motivator Lisa Nichols

 

April

The Lansing Area Hispanic Business Association invites all business owners, associates, professionals, guests, and interested citizens  to attend a  
LAHBA Business Meeting


When: Wednesday April 28th at 6:00pm

Where: DeVos Graduate School of Management – 2628 Lake Lansing Rd., Suite 102 Lansing, MI 48912

 

 

 

On Wednesday April 28th, join LAHBA and learn how the DeVos Graduate School of Management can help you earn a Master of Business Administration here in Lansing, MI!

The DeVos Graduate School of Management offers an Evening MBA Program in Lansing, delivered one evening per week from 6-10 pm, one class at a time at its Lansing location. The Evening MBA program is a 24-month, part-time MBA option with a unique cohort based curriculum developed to meet the needs of individuals with professional work experience.

"Our MBA programs work with the demands of today's competitive marketplace, and most importantly work with our students," explains Ricardo Acosta from Northwood.  "We provide a 100 percent case discussion approach to go beyond textbook theories."  According to Acosta, students learn from real business situations with real problems where they have the opportunity to derive solutions and consider the difficulties in implementation.  

 

For more information, please contact Ricardo Acosta at 517.702.0980 or at acostar@northwood.edu   

 

March

The Lansing Area Hispanic Business Association invites all business owners, associates, professionals, guests, and interested citizens  to attend a  
LAHBA Business Meeting
Tuesday, March 16, 2010, 5:45p-7:30p

 

Location:

City of Lansing: Foster Community Center

www.cityoflansingmi.com

200 North Foster Avenue
Lansing, MI 48912
(517) 483-4233

Speakers:

Capital Area Michigan Works