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September 30, 2014
Greetings!

Have you registered for The Community Institute yet? You don't have to be an expert to make a difference in your community. Join other community members from all professions, volunteers, community activists, realtors, developers, bankers, moms and dads, students and others. Learn how you can make a difference!
 
Spaces are filling up for Session #1 "Streets, Places and People" with Gary Toth and David Nelson of the Project for Public Spaces and Joel Mills of AIA's Center for Communities by Design. Each session will include a leadership component lead by Carol Taylor of The Maine Development Foundation.  A hands-on component will make the session meaningful and complete, with tools and resources you can take to your own town.  The first session is co-sponsored by the Town of Camden and the Camden Opera House.

 

Streets, Places and People, October 30-31 in Camden

When is a parking lot more than a parking lot??

 

The Community Institute -  Session #1, October 30-31 in Camden
 
The Community Institute offers three sessions for 2014-2015.  Each is 1 1/2 days and focuses on topics of interest to the midcoast and beyond.
 
Topics will be presented by an outstanding faculty from across the US. Each session will contain a leadership core curriculum. The sessions are
  • Streets, Places and People - October 30-31 in Camden
  • Multi-Generational Communities and Aging in Place - February 2015 in Lincoln County
  • Downtowns and Locally Owned Businesses - April 2015 in the Midcoast, location TBD

Read more and register for one or more today! 

 

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FMM welcomes business, corporate and non-profit sponsors. Sponsors receive unparalleled publicity and the knowledge that they are working to build strong places, communities  and leaders in the Midcoast and beyond.

 
Jane Lafleur, Executive Director
Friends of Midcoast Maine
  
From Brunswick to Bucksport, helping midcoast communities shape their future.