On behalf of the Community Development Information Sharing Working Group, this is a reminder to attend one of the two dates below of the fall session of the lunch hour community development information sharing presentations. Please share with your contacts.
Please note there is no need to register for either of the date/session, simply show up as we have ample room at both locations to accommodate all persons.
This upcoming session will provide attendees with a hands on introduction and demonstration on how to "Speed Network" that has been successfully utilized by the River Heights Neighbourhood Network. Please note, in an effort to try and enable as many persons as possible from across the city to attend the sessions, we are pleased to offer two different dates and locations for the same session.
Title of Session "Speed Networking". Like Speed Dating, in which singles have short two minute meetings with multiple potential dates over an evening, Speed Networking involves rapid introductions between chairs, coordinators and members of several organizations. It is a fun and fast way to increase your community contacts/networks and knowledge of your community.
Date #1 Monday, September 29, 2008
Time: 12:00 noon - 1:30 PM
Place: Fort Rouge Leisure Centre, 625 Osborne St.
(FREE and AMPLE parking available on site)
Feel free to bring your lunch and a friend to the session.
Date#2 Thursday October 16, 2008
Time: 12:00 noon - 1:30 PM
Place: ACCESS Transcona - 845 Regent Ave. W
(FREE and AMPLE parking available on site)
Feel free to bring your lunch and a friend to the session.
Presenter Date #1. Karen Mitchell - City of Winnipeg Community Services Dept. and Patrice Miniely, Executive Assistant for Dianne McGifford MLA for Lord RobertsRiver Heights.
Presenter Date #2. Catherine McFarlane and Amanda Younka - Community Facilitator's Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA).
Community Development Information Sharing Working Group
These free Community Development Information Sharing workshops are planned and coordinated by a group of volunteers. They are intended for interested individuals, groups and service providers. The workshops help to keep us all informed about exciting new initiatives and programs in our communities.