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When it comes to climate change, everyone has a story.
The third installment of On Point: A Series of Upside Down Town Halls will focus on our responsibility toward the environment.
“We’ve got a great panel of guest speakers who will share their stories about what sparked their interest and actions in dealing with climate change,” said Urban Systems Communities Consultant Erin Welk. “What we really want to achieve with this event is to get people to start thinking about their climate story and how they can make a difference.”
Join the conversation:
Wednesday, November 16
7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
The Laurel Packinghouse (1304 Ellis St)
On Point will support the popular #ImagineKelowna initiative where the City of Kelowna asks residents to take part in the largest city-wide conversation in recent years to help create a long-term community vision. Residents are invited to share their vision to shape the future of Kelowna and to have a say.
Save the date for the final On Point event:
Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. – Transportation: Are we stuck, literally? How are we getting around… and getting along in the process? Do we need a new relationship with transportation and mobility in our region?
These events are free and open to the public. There will be food, a cash bar and local entertainment. Spaces are limited and registration is required. Click here to register.
Speakers and event details will be revealed on the On Point Facebook event page.
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