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Ohio Women, Inc. winter meeting. 5 p.m. at Elemental, 51 Parsons Ave., Columbus. For directions call 614-228-5700.

Freedom of Choice-Ohio Commemorate Roe v. Wade with featured speaker Emily Lyons, a survivor of clinic violence. 7 p.m. at the Broad Street Presbyterian Church, 760 E. Broad St., Columbus. For more information go to www.tgender.net/columbusnow

Anti-Racism: White People Becoming Better Allies - one day training $30 at Ohio State University, Columbus. For info contact Sandy Huntzinger 614-781-9651.

Suicide Awareness sponsored by Connections a program of HelpLine of Delaware & Morrow Counties Inc. This workshop will help participants to focus on warning signs of at risk individuals, explore appropriate intervention strategies and learn how suicide awareness values and ethics apply to work with suicidal individuals. For more information call 740-363-5000.

Fashion Frenzy: Observations from a Female Entrepreneur in BG presented by Erin Norman, BGSU Alumnus & current Graduate Student, from noon to 1 p.m. in Hanna Hall, Room 107, Bowling Green State University Women's Center. For more information call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

"Sirens, Nymphs & Goddesses: Feminine Mythology of the 15th to 18th Centuries" - The Early Muses, 7:30 p.m. in Harkness Chapel, 11200 Bellflower Road on the Case Western Reserve campus. Tickets are $20 for the general public. For information phone 216-368-2402 or email chapel@case.edu

Riding the Waves: An Examination of Third Wave Feminism presented by Victoria Newsom 1:30-3:30 p.m. in Hanna Hall, Room 107, Bowling Green State University Women's Center. For more information on the Women's Research Network call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Ladysing for Ladyfest produced by Ladyfest Ohio and sponsored by CD101. Enjoy estrogen rock! raffle and arts and crafts sale, too! 8 p.m. at Workbook Studio, Columbus. For more information write to: P.O. Box 10236, Columbus, OH 43201, www.ladyfestohio.org or email ladyfestohio@yahoo.com

Introduction to Activism and Meet-Up for Choice, sponsored by Columbus NOW and the AAUW-Ohio, 7 p.m., Karl Road Library, 5590 Karl Road, Columbus. For more information go to www.marchforwomen.org

Daughers Circle Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. A six week workshop series for women of all ages to gather and explore relational aspects of womanhood, body image, body knowledge and emotional landscape through discussion, art, music and movement. $45/person, Forrest Lodge Community Arts Center, 260 Greenwood Ave., Akron. To register call 330-375-2813.

Mighty Times: The Rosa Parks Story presented by Marshall Rose, Equity, Diversity & Immigration Services and Mary Wrighten, Multicultural Services, Jerome Library. In recognition of Black History Month, from noon to 1 p.m. in Hanna Hall, Room 107, Bowling Green State University Women's Center. For more information call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Personal Lobbying and Letter Writing Workshop sponsored by Ohioans for Growth & Equality, 7 p.m., 1160 N. High Steet, Stonewall Columbus Community Center, Columbus.

14th Annual Career Fair sponsored by Hard Hatted Women at the Sheet Metal Workers Union Hall, Cleveland 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information call 216-861-6500.

Daughers Circle Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. A six week workshop series for women of all ages to gather and explore relational aspects of womanhood, body image, body knowledge and emotional landscape through discussion, art, music and movement. $45/person, Forrest Lodge Community Arts Center, 260 Greenwood Ave., Akron. To register call 330-375-2813.

Loving Yourself First presented by Craig Vickio, Counseling Center, from noon to 1 p.m. in Hanna Hall, Room 107, Bowling Green State University Women's Center. For more information call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

A Plan for Personal and Professional Success sponsored by Connections a program of HelpLine of Delaware & Morrow Counties Inc. This workshop will help participants to clarify, develop and live from their personal vision. Participants will build a plan to implement their vision, and commit to live their life from the paradign of personal integrity. For more information call 740-363-5000.

Free Blood Pressure Checks/Diabetes Screening and Valentine's Goody Bags for the Kids, sponsored by The Women For Women Intrepreneurial Program. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at The Kings Arts Complex, 897 Mt. Vernon Street, Columbus. For more information including vendor space contact Gloria Dixon 614-253-1509 or 614-499-4058.

Daughers Circle Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. A six week workshop series for women of all ages to gather and explore relational aspects of womanhood, body image, body knowledge and emotional landscape through discussion, art, music and movement. $45/person, Forrest Lodge Community Arts Center, 260 Greenwood Ave., Akron. To register call 330-375-2813.

AARP Ohio Statehouse Activist Luncheon, 11:30 a.m., Monaco's Palace, 4555 Cleveland Avenue, Columbus. Join us for lunch and a discussion of the AARP successes in 2003 and next steps in 2004. For more information call 614-224-9800 or visit www.aarp.org/oh

Newsflash! Women as Foreign Correspondents presented by Catherine Cassara, from noon to 1 p.m. in Hanna Hall, Room 107, Bowling Green State University Women's Center. For more information call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

U.S. Congressional Candidate to Speak at NOW Meeting. Capri Cafaro, Democratic U.S. Congressional Candidate for the 14th District will speak at the Akron Area Chapter meeting. 8 p.m. at the Northwest Family Recreation Center, 1730 Shatto Avenue, Akron (adjacent to Ayers Library). The event is free and open to the public. For further information call 330-836-3448 or email oneamazon@earthlink.net

Sadie Benning Films, Part 2 restrospective of the works of Lesbian video artist, 7 p.m., $6, $4 OSU students and members, Film/Video Theater, Wexner Center for the Arts, 1871 North High St., Columbus, 614-292-3535 or www.wexarts.org

Mental Health & The Construction of Stigma presented by Cheri Hampton-Farmer, 1:30-3:30 p.m. in Hanna Hall, Room 107, Bowling Green State University Women's Center. For more information on the Women's Research Network call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Bring Your Own Music Youth Dance for high school students only, 7 p.m. Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave., 216-651-5428 or www.lgcsc.org

Undercover Competition 2004, Planned Parenthood of Summit, Portage and Medina Counties, POSH, downtown Akron (S. Main & Exchange) 6:30 p.m., $15 donation. For more information call 330-535-2674.

Spaghetti Dinner to benefit the Tri-County AIDS Coalition, carry-out available, 5 p.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 425 Cleveland Ave., Southwest Canton, 330-454-0241 or 330-454-7296 for more information.

Anti-DOMA Protest organized by Ohio Students for Equality Coalition, 12:30 p.m., West Plaza of the Statehouse, Columbus, 419-372-0555, 513-374-6051 or actout_spectrum@yahoo.com

Pink and Silver Ball, inaugural fundraiser organized by the Northern Ohio Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, guest speaker is Plain Dealer columnist Connie Schultz. 7 p.m., Silver Grille, Ritz-Carlton, 1515 West 3rd St., Cleveland, 216-861-9885, 216-496-3818 or www.nobcc.org

Mardi Gras at Downtown New Orleans! A party sponsored by Human Rights Campaign Columbus at 164 North High Street, Columbus. 7-11 p.m., get out of the winter blues and bring your beads for fun, friends, Cajun Cuisine and live music from Afunkalypse! All ticket proceeds from the evening will help HRC in their fight for equality for the GLBT Community. For $35/person tickets call 1-800-494-8497.

Zami Womyn's Circle, 4 p.m. Cleveland Lesbian Gay Center, 6600 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, 216-937-2268 for more information.

Third Annual Guess Who's Coming to Dinner signature event to benefit Buckeye Region Anti-Violence Organization (BRAVO). An evening of fine dining, premier homes and engaging conversation. The evening offers an intimate dining experience with 8-10 individuals in a private home. A touch of intrigue rounds out the appeal as the mystery of where and with whom guest will dine will not be revealed until that evening at the opening cocktail reception hosted by Dragon Fly Neo V located at 247 King Avenue, Columbus. For latest details about host homes and menus visit website www.bravodinner.com

29th Annual Womyn's Variey Show and Fabulous Party, door open 6 p.m., show 7:30 p.m. $20, Grays Armory, 1234 Bolivar Avenue, Cleveland, 216-798-0456 for info.

Fundamentals of Effective Fundraising sponsored by Connections a program of HelpLine of Delaware & Morrow Counties Inc. This workshop builds an understanding of the activities that enable boards and staff of nonprofits to fulfill one of their most important functions - developing the resources needed to carry out their agencies' missions. For more information call 740-363-5000.

Mardi Gras Celebration sponsored by Akron Area NOW, Lydia's 5 p.m. For further information call 330-836-3448 or email oneamazon@earthlink.net

First Annual Eating Disorder Awareness Seminar at Ohio State University 8 a.m.-4 p.m. For information call Michele Renee 614-294-3626 or Beth McCloskey 614-875-8868.

Body Image Bazaar, Larkins Hall at Ohio State University 10 a.m.-6 p.m. For information call Michele Renee 614-294-3626 or Beth McCloskey 614-875-8868.

African American Women & Eating Disorders presented by Oniece Williams of the University of Michigan in recognition of Black History Month and Eating Disorders Awareness Month. From noon to 1 p.m. in Hanna Hall, Room 107, Bowling Green State University Women's Center. For more information call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother by James McBride. Join the Jewish Book club in Columbus to discuss a young black man's search to uncover his white mother's past and his own identity. For more information contact Lindsay Folkerth at 614-559-6228 or lfolkerth@columbusjcc.org

Chef Lydia Simonette Stonewall Columbus Cooking Classe-It's About Thyme, 7-8:30 p.m. Summit United Methodist Church, 82 E. 16th Avenue. To register 614-299-7764 ext. 11.

Words of Choice at the Cedar Lee Theatre, Cleveland 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25. Send reservations to March for Women's Lives c/o PPGC, 3500 Lorain Avenue, Suite 400, Cleveland, OH 44113.

A Free to Be fair at Upper Arlington High School 5-7 p.m. For information call Michele Renee 614-294-3626 or Beth McCloskey 614-875-8868.

The Purple Heart Awards/Amethyst 20th Anniversary Celebration. 5:30 p.m. at The Hartman on Main, 150 E. Main Street, Columbus. The evening will include dinner, a silent auction, and the presentation of the Amethyst Purple Heart Awards. To learn more by contacting Chris Honeygosky 614-242-1284 or choneygosky@amethyst-inc.org

Madame Sata docudrama about Brazil's most famous drag queen, 8:15 p.m. $6, $4 OSU students and members, Film/Video Theater, Wexner Center for the Arts, 1871 North High St., Columbus, 614-292-3535 or www.wexarts.org

Boysing for Ladyfest produced by Ladyfest Ohio and sponsored by CD101. Enjoy testosterone rock! arts and crafts sale too! For more information write to: P.O. Box 10236, Columbus, OH 43201, www.ladyfestohio.org or email ladyfestohio@yahoo.com

International Education: The Pathway to Professional Development presented by Kristy Foell and Heather Morano from 12:30-2 p.m. in Hanna Hall, Room 107, Bowling Green State University Women's Center. For more information call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Building a Better Board sponsored by FirstLink. This session will explore best practices for building an effective board team and engaging that team in its leadership role. Trainer: A Elizabeth Eck, Vice President Training. For more information call 614-221-6766 ext. 125 or email education@firstlink.org

Suddenly, Argentine film about two punky lesbian bikers who kidnap a lingerie sales-woman. 7 p.m. $6, $4 OSU students and members, Film/Video Theater, Wexner Center for the Arts, 1871 North High St., Columbus, 614-292-3535 or www.wexarts.org

Should Same-Sex Marriage Be Legal? public forum presented by Southwest Unitarian Universalist Church, 1 p.m. Sandstone 3 Conference Room, Strosacker Union, 120 East Grand St., Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, 440-816-1686 or www.swuu.org

Dr. Glorianne Leck to speak on queer theory, 7 p.m. First Unitarian Church, 1105 Elm St., Youngstown, 330-747-7433 for more info.

Conversation with Sadie Benning, lesbian video artist 7 p.m. $7, $5 OSU students and members, Film/Video Theater, Wexner Center for the Arts, 1871 North High St., Columbus, 614-292-3535 or www.wexarts.org

Yoga Wheelchair Workshop, 1-4 p.m., 1081 North High Street, Columbus. For information call 1-800-667-7131 ext. 33.

Soul Food Luncheon event in honor of Black History Month, follows worship service with special choir at 11 a.m. Archwood United Church of Christ, 2800 Archwood Avenue, Cleveland, 216-351-1060 for more info.

Introduction to Activism and Meet-Up for Choice, sponsored by Columbus NOW and the AAUW-Ohio, 7 p.m. Whetstone Library, 3909 N. High Street, Columbus. For more information go to www.marchforwomen.org For bus reservations visit www.plannedparenthoodcentralohio.org or call 202-349-3838.

Summit County Women's History Project Awards Ceremony, Martin University Center, University of Akron, 5-8 p.m. For more information call 330-865-7633 or email wamsley@uakron.edu

Women of the 21st Century, each woman has a personal responsibility to be the most that she can be. 7-9 p.m. Parma High, $19. there's a $5 discount for preregistering 5 working days in advance. Check out www.parmacityschools.org

Overcoming Hurdles & Obstacles: A Success Story presented by Mieasha Hicks of the Boys & Girls Club National, their Youth Spokesperson and a BGSU Freshman from noon to 1 p.m. at Bowen-Thompson Student Union, Room 228 (Multi-Purpose Room), Bowling Green State University. For more information call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

International Women's Day in the Main Lounge of the Ohio State University Student Union, 1739 N. High Street, Columbus. Celebrate with music, art, poetry, oral tradition, dance, food, humor and conversation to celebrate a global holiday that strengthens the special bond of womanhood. For more information contact Sarah Brackmann at 614-688-8449.

WORDS OF CHOICE presented by Queen Bee Productions-a dynamic theatre piece of pro-choice stories of women and their lives. University of Akron Center Theatre. Tickets are $15, students free with ID. For info contact Jen Pries at 330-535-2674 ext. 140 or jen.preis@ppfa.org

What I Didn't Learn in Grad School: Skills for the New Professional presented by Mary Ann Roberton and Janet Wallweg from 12:30 -2 p.m. in Hanna Hall, Room 107, Bowling Green State University Women's Center. For more information call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Music for Choice-Rock Today, March Tomorrow 7:30 p.m., Beachland Ball Room, 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, $5.00. Check www.beachlandballroom.com

Evaluation and Board/Staff Relationships sponsored by FirstLink. Participants attending this session will examine elements of an effective evaluation process that helps assure board growth and functionality internally and externally. Trainer: A Elizabeth Eck, Vice President Training. For more information call 614-221-6766 ext. 125 or email education@firstlink.org

Franklin County Young Democrats' 2nd Annual Leadership Conference at the downtown Holiday Inn, Columbus. For information contact Ese Akpofure at 614-599-0882 or swona@mac.com

Living Well with MS...Year After Year. Join us for a dynamic group program bringing you up-to-date information on the latest Multiple Sclerosis advances. Registration at 8 a.m. Program 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at AMC Theatre Easton Shopping Ctr. Register today for this FREE eduation Program 866-955-999 or visit www.msactivesource.com/events

Abortion Providers & Workers Appreciation Day

Ohio's Bicentennial Herstory with guest speaker Linda Hengst, Executive Director of Ohioana Library Association. Sponsored by the American Association of University Women Westerville Branch (AAUW) and AAUW-Ohio, 7 p.m at Howard House, Otterbein Campus, 131 West Park Street, Westerville. For more information on the program, call 614-882-1726 or 614-882-6478.

WORDS OF CHOICE presented by Queen Bee Productions-a dynamic theatre piece of pro-choice stories of women and their lives. Unitarian Universalist Church of Akron, 3300 Morewood Road, Fairlawn. Tickets are $15, students free with ID. For info contact Jen Pries at 330-535-2674 ext. 140 or jen.preis@ppfa.org

Board Risk Management sponsored by FirstLink. The presenters in this session will address how to safeguard the nonprofit organization from poor risk management procedures. Trainer: A Elizabeth Eck, Vice President Training. For more information call 614-221-6766 ext. 125 or email education@firstlink.org

Welfare Reform Authorization sponsored by the Cleveland Branch of the AAUW. Mr. Tom Smith, Director of Public Policy for Ohio Council of Churches will be the guest speaker. 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland starting at 10 a.m. For more info helenecushenan@msn.com

Holly Near and Chris Williamson will appear together in concert at 7:30 p.m. at Weigel Hall on the OSU campus in Columbus. Proceeds to benefit the National Women's Music Festival. Come celebrate a unique and powerful evening of peace,love and feminism with two pioneers of feminist music. Co-sponsored by "Qualia: A Conference of Gay Folkways" and the OSU/GLBT Student Services. Order ticketst on line at http://silverstreammusic.tripod.com

WORDS OF CHOICE presented by Queen Bee Productions-a dynamic theatre piece of pro-choice stories of women and their lives. Kent State University, Oscar Richey Hall, Mbari Mbayo room 107A. Tickets are $15, students free with ID. For info contact Jen Pries at 330-535-2674 ext. 140 or jen.preis@ppfa.org

Our Third Annual International Day of Service, a program on Positively Living Through Awareness and Prevention. Activities include free blood pressure, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS Screenings, free nutritionist evaluation, and free BMI/obesity check. Sponsore by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the Ohio State University Hospital East, Wallace Auditorium, 1492 E. Broad St., Columbus, Noon-3:30 p.m. For more information 614-470-1913.

2nd Annual Out With Our Elected Officials, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Red Star Tavern, 191 W. Nationwide Blvd. in the Arena District, Columbus. Admission is free. Sponsored by Stonewall Democrats of Central Ohio and Outlook Productions.

Transgender Legal Seminar and Launch Gender Identity Focus Team at Stonewall Columbus Community Center at 6 p.m. Program presented by Dorothy Painter. Call 614-299-7764 ext. 11 or kellye@stonewall-columbus.org

A Woman's Place is any place she wants to be! Especially in the Ohio Supreme Court, Senate and House of Representatives with special guest Ohio Senator Teresa Fedor. At the YWCA, 65 S. Fourth Street, Columbus. Sponsored by Hope Chest, call 614-221-6563 ext. 175.

Violence Against Women with Disabilities with presenters Patricia Murphy of the University of Toledo and Shelley Papenfuse of the Sylvania Ability Center from noon to 1 p.m. at Bowen-Thompson Student Union, Room 207, Bowling Green State University. For more information call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Annual Birthday Party & Open House sponsored by Akron Area NOW, Fairlawn Park Garden & Civic Center, 2074 W. Market (parking and entrance off White Pond) 6-9 p.m. For more information call 330-336-2578 or email msdodge@akrobiz.com

Insights Series of the Dayton Council on World Affairs from 11:30 - 1 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 33 West Dixon Avenue, Oakwood. Julieta Savova will speak on Bulgaria. Call 937-229-2319 for reservations.

Songs She Sang produced by Ladyfest Ohio and sponsored by CD101. Get your fill...covers of women's tunes all night. 7:30 p.m. at Little Brother's in Columbus. For more information write to: P.O. Box 10236, Columbus, OH 43201, www.ladyfestohio.org or email ladyfestohio@yahoo.com

Women's Reproductive Health Forum at the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, McMaster Room, 325 Michigan St., Toledo. 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Keynote to be presented by Carol Tizzano on "Picture Perfect: Is the Media a Health Hazard to women and Girls?" CE credits are being offered. To register call 419-383-5833

Indigo Girls "Perfect World Tour" featuring Shawn Mullins, 7 p.m., Promo West Pavilion, 405 Neil Avenue, Columbus. Tickets are $24 in advance ($26 day of show) via 614-431-3600 or www.ticketmaster.com

Conserve our Natural Heritage presented by Bob Jurick. Sponsored by the Dayton Woman's Club. For reservations call 937-885-2374.

Professional Approach to Ethical Dilemmas sponsored by Connections a program of HelpLine of Delaware & Morrow Counties Inc. For more information call 740-363-5000.

Sixth Annual Women's Seder, Temple Beth Shalom, 5089 Johnstown Road, New Albany. www.TBSOHIO.org

Eleanor Roosevelt: A Passion for Justice presenter Catherine Cassara from noon to 1 p.m. in Hanna Hall Room 107, Bowling Green State University Women's Center. For more information call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Staging Provocation: Jean Anouilh's Antigone & "Bad Girls" presented by Joelle Ruby Ryan, 1:30-3:30 p.m. in Hanna Hall, Room 107, Bowling Green State University Women's Center. For more information on the Women's Research Network call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Spring Hop 2004-an alcohol and drug free women dance, 8:30 p.m. to midnight at Hillel on the campus of The Ohio State University, 46 East 16th Avenue, Columbus. Suggested donation $5. Sponsored by BRAVO, Stonewall Columbus, Kaleidoscope Youth Coalition and the Lesbian Business Association. For more info 614-228-6380 or womensoutreach@aol.com

Introduction to Activism and Meet-Up for Choice, sponsored by Columbus NOW and the AAUW-Ohio, 7 p.m. Whetstone Library, 3909 N. High Street, Columbus. For more information go to www.marchforwomen.org For bus reservations visit www.plannedparenthoodcentralohio.org or call 202-349-3838.

Can I Kiss You? Sexual Assault Awareness and Healthy Dating expert, Mike Domitrz at 101 Olscamp. Sponsored by CASO. For more information call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

2004 Executive Wonen's Golf Association Kickoff--Sponsored by the Executive Women's Golf Association (EWGA) Toledo Chapter. FREE kick-off sponsored by USANA Health Sciences, Inc. with contests, vendors and lots of door prizes. Sign up for one of the EWGA's three women's golf leagues, learn more information about our numerous golf events such as the Chili Open, the UT/BG women's golf scholarship outing named "The Bad Plaid Open", Chapter & Sectional & National Championships. Bring your clubs to purchase tokens for some warm ups on the indoor driving range. 5-8 p.m., South Toledo Dome, 3915 Heatherdowns Blvd. Toledo. Contact Person: Tammy Snyder at 419-841-2333, email aj_tj.snyder@toast.net or web www.ewgatoledo.org

Cities for Peace Townhall Forum for the Peoples Platform 2004, 6-8 p.m., Columbus Metropolitan Main Library Auditorium, 96 S. Grant Street, Columbus. Sponsored by Women's Action for New Directions, Cities for Peace and Institute for Policy Studies. For More information call 614-252-9255 or www.wand.org

Abortion Clinic Bombing Survivor Speaks Out! Join us to hear the story of Emily Lyons at 7 p.m. Room 101 Olscamp. Sponsored by the Women's Center at Bowling Green State University. For more information on the Women's Center call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Bring Your Favorite Professor/Mentor to Lunch sponsored by the Women's Center at Bowling Green State University. Noon to 1 p.m. 107 Hanna Hall. For more information on the Women's Center call 419-372-7227 or email womencenter@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Screening of the film Normal at Stonewall Columbus Community Center at 6 p.m. Call 614-299-7764 ext. 11 or kellye@stonewall-columbus.org

Professional Approach to Ethical Dilemmas, 9 -Noon at Hayes Services Building, Room G35, 140 N. Sandusky St., Delaware. The purpose of the workshop is to help participants recognize the ethical incentives embedded in an organization's infrastructure, and how to develop a framework for making ethical decisions when involved with situations of conflicting interests. Questions? 740-363-5000.