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The Briefly column will appear every weekday and on Saturdays at www.chqdaily.com. It is intended to provide space for announcements from Institution-related organizations. If a meeting or activity is featured that day in a story, it should not be repeated in the Briefly column. Submit information to Cloey Olkowski, editorial office manager, at daily@chq.org. Please provide the name of the organization, time and place of virtual event, and one contact person’s name with phone number. Deadline is 5 p.m. EDT three days before publication.

Post-Lecture Community Conversation Moderated by Howard Teibel
At 12:30 p.m. EDT on Thursday, Aug. 6, on the CHQ Assembly Virtual Porch, join education consultant Howard Teibel for a community conversation on the week’s theme. As the founder of Teibel Education Consulting, for three decades, Teibel and his team have worked with higher education leaders to develop new habits and practices that shift how teams embody collaboration over cooperation. With the confluence of accelerating technology, external economic forces, demographic shifts and the questioning of the value of higher education, Teibel believes that the answer lives in learning to navigate building a culture of shared commitment, where academics, administrators and boards and students drive positive change. 

Authors’ Hour
Chautauqua authors will read from their work 12:15 p.m. EDT every Thursday on Zoom during Weeks One through Nine. Find more information at www.chq.org/fcwc. Direct any questions to friendsofthewriterscenter@gmail.com. Week Six’s authors are Carolyn Haldeman (memoirist), author of Adventures of a Septuagenarian Teacher, and Karen Weyant (poetry), author of Stealing Dust and Wearing Heels in the Rust Belt.

Weekly Conversation with Michael Hill and Candy Maxwell
Chautauqua Institution President Michael E. Hill and Board of Trustees Chair Candy Maxwell will hold the second of nine weekly community webinars at 1 p.m. EDT Thursday, Aug. 6, on the CHQ Assembly Virtual Porch. Log in to CHQ Assembly to register for the webinar. Thursday’s session will be “Strategic Plan Deep Dive No. 2: Diversifying Revenue.” Maxwell and Hill will respond to questions submitted during this Virtual Porch event.

School of Music Violin Master Class with Nurit Pacht
At 3:30 p.m. EDT on Thursday, Aug. 6, on the CHQ Assembly Virtual Porch, the School of Music broadcasts a violin master class with Nurit Pacht,  a top prize winner in international competitions including the Irving Klein International Music Competition in California and the Tibor Varga International Violin Competition in Switzerland.

Recitals with Rossen featuring Ilya Kaler
At 5 p.m. EDT on Thursday, Aug. 6, on the CHQ Assembly Video Platform, Chautauqua Institution broadcasts Recitals with Rossen featuring Ilya Kaler. Kaler is the only violinist to win the Gold Medal at the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, the Sibelius Competition in Helsinki, and the Paganini Competition in Genoa). Each summer, Kaler serves on the faculty of Chautauqua’s School of Music and can be frequently heard performing at Chautauqua. Recitals with Rossen is hosted by Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra Music Director Rossen Milanov.

The Briefly column will appear every weekday and on Saturdays at www.chqdaily.com. It is intended to provide space for announcements from Institution-related organizations. If a meeting or activity is featured that day in a story, it should not be repeated in the Briefly column. Submit information to Cloey Olkowski, editorial office manager, at daily@chq.org. Please provide the name of the organization, time and place of virtual event, and one contact person’s name with phone number. Deadline is 5 p.m. EDT three days before publication.

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The author Cloey Olkowski

Birkenstock enthusiast and lover of all things yellow, Cloey Olkowski is the office manager at the Daily. This will be Cloey’s fourth season at the Daily and 20th season at Chautauqua. A native of Buffalo, New York, she is a recent graduate of SUNY Oswego, where she majored in public relations with double minors in graphic design and psychology. Three seasons ago she placed second in the Old First Night Run/Walk and hopes to take home the virtual gold this season.