WHAT KIND OF CITY DO YOU WANT TO LIVE IN?
An evening of inspiring civic conversation.
Please join us as Annie O'Donoghue from the Guelph Civic League tells the "Guelph Story" -- the creation and growth of a values-based grassroots movement that started with 100 people and reached just under 15,000 within a year, changing the face of local democracy. The Guelph Civic League has spawned other civic leagues across Canada and continues to inspire and demonstrate that democracy can be kept alive between elections.
Thursday, March 19th - 7pm start
Workers Arts & Heritage Centre
51 Stuart Street, Hamilton
Free to attend.
For more info - contact Dave Kuruc at 905.529.2323 or
[email protected]
Open discussion to follow presentation.
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The Guelph Civic League is a collaborative network of neighbourhood groups and citizen-led organizations. Their work so far includes encouraging the development of neighbourhood associations, helping get citizens involved in civic issues, working with other organizations to promote their objectives, monitoring city council and city planning decisions, supporting council delegations, and working to protect heritage buildings.
www.guelphcivicleague.ca
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Presented by
H Magazine
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, Hamilton Region Branch