Civic Resilience: Bridging Divides Post Election
October 15 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Engage in a panel discussion on how to work across differences.
Registration is required. Register here.
When the results are counted and winners declared, some people will rejoice, while others will be distraught. With a focus on building resilient communities, three local experts in civics and community building will share their thoughts on how community members in our region can move forward and work together after the election, regardless of the results.
Geared toward guests of all ages, this panel was developed with SAGE (Senior Advocates for Generational Equity) a non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring and supporting people to work across generations to build a brighter future.
Panelists include: Amy Sabbatini, Dan Dugan, and Kellen Klein. Moderated by Steve Higgs.
SAGE (Senior Advocates for Generational Equity) is a nonprofit and nonpartizan organization that inspires people over fifty to give forward so that future generations can thrive. SAGE welcomes opportunities to support intergenerational initiative and conversations. The SAGE Citizen Project works with individuals and groups interested in inspiring and supporting people and communities to work across differences to solve public problems. Learn more at https://wearesage.org/
Questions? Contact laurelw@deschuteslibrary.org