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X-WR-CALDESC:Join us for Adoption Network Cleveland's Annual Meeting on Wed
 nesday\, November 20th in Beachwood. On behalf of Adoption Network Clevela
 nd's Board of Directors\, and Executive Director (Betsie Norris) we invite
  all members\, donors\, partners\, advocates\, public officials\, and the 
 public to attend this celebration our accomplishments of the last year. Th
 e evening will include the presentation of awards - our Volunteer of the Y
 ear and Advocate of the Year - followed by a keynote address from author D
 .M. Pulley. \n\nLocation: Case Western Reserve University's Siegal Lifelon
 g Learning. Landmark Centre Building\, 25700 Science Park Drive\, Suite 10
 0\, Beachwood\, OH. Located in a four-story glass building facing Richmond
  Road\, between Chagrin and South Woodland.\n\nKeynote Address\nOrigin Sto
 ries with D.M. Pulley: When D.M. Pulley’s grandmother vanished in 1949\, h
 er four-year-old father was left on his uncle’s farm with nothing but half
 -truths and rumors to answer impossible questions. Pulley will discuss the
  myths and lore that helped her father survive and how she found escape fr
 om generational trauma in writing fiction. Telling stories shaped her sens
 e of identity\, family\, and her place in the world and taking control of 
 her own narrative helped her reframe her past and future. \n\nAbout D.M.\n
 Before becoming an Amazon best-selling author\, D.M. Pulley worked as a Pr
 ofessional Engineer rehabbing historic structures and assessing building f
 ailures. Her survey of a vacant building in Cleveland\, Ohio inspired her 
 debut\, The Dead Key\, the winner of the 2014 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Aw
 ard. Since then\, Pulley has published three more mystery/thrillers inspir
 ed by true-crime in the Rust Belt and sold over 800\,000 books worldwide. 
 Her most recent novel\, No One’s Home\, was nominated for a Goodreads Choi
 ce Award and named 'Best of Horror 2019' by Suspense Magazine. The Clevela
 nd Play House produced Pulley’s “The Christmas House” into a short film in
  2020\, and her short story “Tremonster” was published in the Cleveland No
 ir anthology in 2023. \n\nThis event is in-person\, and an RSVP is request
 ed.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for Adoption Network Cleveland's Annual Meeting on Wedn
 esday\, November 20th in Beachwood. On behalf of Adoption Network Clevelan
 d's Board of Directors\, and Executive Director (Betsie Norris) we invite 
 all members\, donors\, partners\, advocates\, public officials\, and the p
 ublic to attend this celebration our accomplishments of the last year. The
  evening will include the presentation of awards - our Volunteer of the Ye
 ar and Advocate of the Year - followed by a keynote address from author D.
 M. Pulley. \n\nLocation: Case Western Reserve University's Siegal Lifelong
  Learning. Landmark Centre Building\, 25700 Science Park Drive\, Suite 100
 \, Beachwood\, OH. Located in a four-story glass building facing Richmond 
 Road\, between Chagrin and South Woodland.\n\nKeynote Address\nOrigin Stor
 ies with D.M. Pulley: When D.M. Pulley’s grandmother vanished in 1949\, he
 r four-year-old father was left on his uncle’s farm with nothing but half-
 truths and rumors to answer impossible questions. Pulley will discuss the 
 myths and lore that helped her father survive and how she found escape fro
 m generational trauma in writing fiction. Telling stories shaped her sense
  of identity\, family\, and her place in the world and taking control of h
 er own narrative helped her reframe her past and future. \n\nAbout D.M.\nB
 efore becoming an Amazon best-selling author\, D.M. Pulley worked as a Pro
 fessional Engineer rehabbing historic structures and assessing building fa
 ilures. Her survey of a vacant building in Cleveland\, Ohio inspired her d
 ebut\, The Dead Key\, the winner of the 2014 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awa
 rd. Since then\, Pulley has published three more mystery/thrillers inspire
 d by true-crime in the Rust Belt and sold over 800\,000 books worldwide. H
 er most recent novel\, No One’s Home\, was nominated for a Goodreads Choic
 e Award and named 'Best of Horror 2019' by Suspense Magazine. The Clevelan
 d Play House produced Pulley’s “The Christmas House” into a short film in 
 2020\, and her short story “Tremonster” was published in the Cleveland Noi
 r anthology in 2023. \n\nThis event is in-person\, and an RSVP is requeste
 d.
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LOCATION:CWRU-Siegal Lifelong Learning\,  25700 Science Park Dr #100\, Beac
 hwood\, OH 44122 US
SUMMARY:2024 Annual Meeting
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