Keystone Weekend 2012 Registration
August 4, 2011 Leave a comment
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Collective Pennsylvania Wisdom
August 4, 2011 Leave a comment
Please stop back for Keystone Weekend 2012 registration: Register for Keystone Weekend 2012.
May 19, 2011 Leave a comment
Keystone Weekend hosts an eclectic group of individuals who bring to it a wealth of knowledge and vast insight leaving in its path an unforgettable weekend and newfound relationships. Checkout some of the updates and recent news of Keystone Weekend participants and attendees:
Keystone Weekend’s Founder, Patrick J. Stapleton, III, named Chairman of National Alcohol Beverage Control Association.
Philadelphia Councilman James F. Kenney
Owner of La Colombe Torrefaction coffee, Philanthropist and Polar Explorer Todd Carmichael – see this event for showing of his Antarctic adventure and Q&A:
Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter – Economic challenges facing his region and the opportunities to come…
Philadelphia Councilman Bill Green
PA Treasurer Rob McCord
M. Night Shyalaman – the latest on M. Night Foundation …
West Philly Hybrid X Team – EVX Team recognized by President Obama
PA Marcellus Shale-tax debate heats back up….
**We want to hear from you. Stay in touch with your news by sending an email to kfrancis@wglaw.com or @KeystoneWeekend on Twitter!
April 24, 2011 Leave a comment
We’re getting very close to our 2011 event and have posted a preliminary agenda 2011 AGENDA detailing the weekend’s panels, solo presentations, and breakout sessions. Additionally, you’ll see time set aside for sport and leisure activities, dining and cocktails, as well as some wonderful entertainment.
Please be sure that you register and submit your Bio and Photo early.
March 1, 2011 Leave a comment
Keystone Weekend 2011 is a go for September 22-24 at the fabulous Hotel Hershey. Directly challenging participants to go forward and make a difference in their communities, the 2011 speakers will tackle a broad array of subjects from remaking our cities to reviving our economy, all the while showing how advances in the arts and technology will be the foundations for these changes.
May 3, 2009 Leave a comment
For those attending, and those unable to attend, invitees and interested supporters, you can follow @KeystoneWeekend on twitter for updates before, and of course during the event. Further increase communication by sharing feedback with us as well; let us know if you’re also using twitter.