Imagine Kelowna Community Forum expression of interest deadline

KELOWNA – Those who live, work or play in Kelowna, have until noon on Monday, March 27, to complete an expression of interest to participate in the Imagine Kelowna Community Forum.

Approximately 150 citizens will be selected by a third-party research firm to participate in the Community Forum at the Kelowna Yacht Club on April 8, 2017.

During this interactive day, participants will:
·         Hear what the community has been saying about the opportunities and challenges
·         Learn about global trends that will impact our community
·         Hear from guest speakers and community leaders
·         Enjoy delicious food and amazing views
·         Be part of a legacy for future generations

Anyone interested in participating can learn more about the event and complete the expression of interest at https://www.nrgsurveys.ca/SE/53/3656w2/.

A day camp at Parkinson Recreation Centre is being planned for children 6 – 12 years so family members can participate in the community forum. Registration details will be available after March 27 and follow-up will be occur shortly after with the randomly selected participants.

For more information on the community vision, including up-t0-date information and opportunities to participate, visit imagine.kelowna.ca.


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