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` 2014 MARCH 4–6 March Luncheon Seminar Series 1 with Tom McCullough, Rottman School of Business, on Fortune's Children: Shaping the Next Generation of Wealth and Generosity TORONTO Tuesday, March 4 Toronto Club 11:45–2:00 EDMONTON Wednesday, March 5 Petroleum Club 11:45–2:00 VANCOUVER Friday, March 7 Vancouver Club 11:45–2:00 APRIL 23–25 Q Conference 2 Nashville qnashville.qideas.org APRIL 23–25 June Luncheon Seminar Series with Andy Crouch, Producer, Author, Executive Editor of Christianity Today International, on Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power TORONTO Monday, June 2 WINNIPEG Tuesday, June 3 EDMONTON Wednesday, June 4 KELOWNA Thursday, June 5 VANCOUVER Friday, June 6 JUNE 11–13 The Spirituality of Philanthropy 3 Richard Rohr Santa Fe OCTOBER 1–3 Annual Roundtable 4 The Good Earth: Rediscovering Our Responsibility to Creation Tofino, British Columbia NOVEMBER (DATES TBA) November Luncheon Seminar Series, speaker to be confirmed, When Justice Meets Mercy: Rediscovering a Commitment to Restorative Justice Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Kelowna, Vancouver 2015 FEBRUARY 13–23 Global Perspectives Seminar 5 Cambodia MARCH (DATES TBA) March Luncheon Series APRIL (DATES TBA) Q Conferences MAY 1–15 Member Initiated Program 6 The Seven Churches: Lessons from the Ancient Church Ismir, Cappadocia, Istanbul JUNE (DATES TBA) June Luncheon Series JUNE (DATES TBA) Spirituality of Philanthropy Richard Rohr Santa Fe SEPTEMBER (DATES TBA) September Luncheon Series NOVEMBER 10–13 Annual Roundtable The City: Christian Presence in Urban Life (Working Title). New York City THE ROUNDTABLE Events Schedule 2014 SꜸE DATES 2014/15 The Roundtable 1. Each year The Roundtable will host a winter, summer and fall luncheon series. These will be held in major centres across Canada and will address issues that are significant to families of wealth and philanthropy. 2. To enhance the value of its events, The Roundtable will collaborate with other organizations to provide meaningful events for its members. Q Conferences are one of those collaborations. 3. At the heart of The Roundtable is a commitment to seeing the world and the issues we face through the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Towards this end, The Roundtable will explore the relationship between philanthropy and the spiritual life. 4. This yearly flagship event will provide 10–12 couples with access to leading thinkers, influencers, and practitioners on issues relevant to philanthropy and to care for the common good. It will explore best practices, new ideas, experience, and charitable endeavours. In addition, each event will dedicate time to the personal and professional concerns of philanthropists, such as succession planning, family dynamics, philanthropy effectiveness, and social entrepreneurship. 5. The Roundtable will, from time to time, host events in strategic parts of the world at which local political, social, and religious leaders, as well as heads of NGOs, provide a holistic picture of the region’s history, culture, greatest needs, possible solutions, and success stories. 6. From time to time members will propose ideas for events or activities that are consistent with the purposes of The Roundtable. The Roundtable staff will plan and administer these events. This is the first member initiated event.

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2014

MARCH 4–6March Luncheon Seminar Series1 with Tom McCullough, Rottman School of Business, on Fortune's Children: Shaping the Next Generation of Wealth and Generosity

TORONTOTuesday, March 4Toronto Club11:45–2:00

EDMONTONWednesday, March 5Petroleum Club11:45–2:00

VANCOUVERFriday, March 7Vancouver Club11:45–2:00

APRIL 23–25Q Conference 2

Nashville

qnashville.qideas.org

APRIL 23–25June Luncheon Seminar Series with Andy Crouch, Producer, Author, Executive Editor of Christianity Today International, on Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power

TORONTOMonday, June 2

WINNIPEGTuesday, June 3

EDMONTONWednesday, June 4

KELOWNAThursday, June 5

VANCOUVERFriday, June 6

JUNE 11–13The Spirituality of Philanthropy3

Richard Rohr

Santa Fe

OCTOBER 1–3Annual Roundtable4 — The Good Earth: Rediscovering Our Responsibility to Creation

Tofino, British Columbia

NOVEMBER (DATES TBA)November Luncheon Seminar Series, speaker to be confirmed, When Justice Meets Mercy: Rediscovering a Commitment to Restorative Justice

Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Kelowna, Vancouver

2015

FEBRUARY 13–23Global Perspectives Seminar5

Cambodia

MARCH (DATES TBA)March Luncheon Series

APRIL (DATES TBA)Q Conferences

MAY 1–15Member Initiated Program6 — The Seven Churches: Lessons from the Ancient Church

Ismir, Cappadocia, Istanbul

JUNE (DATES TBA)June Luncheon Series

JUNE (DATES TBA)Spirituality of Philanthropy Richard Rohr

Santa Fe

SEPTEMBER (DATES TBA)September Luncheon Series

NOVEMBER 10–13Annual Roundtable — The City: Christian Presence in Urban Life (Working Title).

New York City

THE ROUNDTABLE Events Schedule 2014

SAVE The DATES 2014/15The Roundtable

1. Each year The Roundtable will host a winter, summer and fall luncheon series. These will be held in major centres across Canada and will address issues that are significant to families of wealth and philanthropy.2. To enhance the value of its events, The Roundtable will collaborate with other organizations to provide meaningful events for its members. Q Conferences are one of those collaborations. 3. At the heart of The Roundtable is a commitment to seeing the world and the issues we face through the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Towards this end,

The Roundtable will explore the relationship between philanthropy and the spiritual life.4. This yearly flagship event will provide 10–12 couples with access to leading thinkers, influencers, and practitioners on issues relevant to philanthropy and to care for the common good. It will explore best practices, new ideas, experience, and charitable endeavours. In addition, each event will dedicate time to the personal and professional concerns of philanthropists, such as succession planning, family dynamics, philanthropy effectiveness, and social entrepreneurship.

5. The Roundtable will, from time to time, host events in strategic parts of the world at which local political, social, and religious leaders, as well as heads of NGOs, provide a holistic picture of the region’s history, culture, greatest needs, possible solutions, and success stories. 6. From time to time members will propose ideas for events or activities that are consistent with the purposes of The Roundtable. The Roundtable staff will plan and administer these events. This is the first member initiated event.