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SUMMARY:Building Resilience through Skill-Sharing and Volunteering
DESCRIPTION:The Volunteer Center of Whatcom County and Western’s Cen
 ter for Service-Learning are co-hosting a Community Engagement Forum o
 n the theme “Building Resilience through Skill-Sharing and Volunteer
 ing”.\nThe event will take place from 3:30-4:45 pm in the Pavilion a
 t Maritime Heritage Park (514 W. Holly St), and is open to all. Refres
 hments will be provided.\nThe community leaders who will serve as pane
 lists include:\nKate Foster—Learning in Community Service, WWU Paul 
 Gazdik—Emergency Management, City of Bellingham Mary Keane—The Fou
 ndry Makerspace David MacLeod—Transition Whatcom Shannon Maris—Chu
 ckanut Center\nPanelists and the audience will engage with questions s
 uch as:\n• Which ongoing skill-sharing or volunteering programs in t
 he region would you like to see expand, and what are their most import
 ant impacts?\n• Which new systems for skill-sharing and volunteering
  would you like to see established to meet community needs?\n• In wh
 ich ways does/might skill-sharing and volunteering help create a more 
 resilient community, especially considering the wide-ranging impacts o
 f climate change?\nPlease come to learn from our panelists and engage 
 in dialogue on this important topic!\nCommunity Engagement Forums are 
 part of the Community Engagement Fellows program (www.cefellows.org). 
 The mission of Community Engagement Fellows is to help higher educatio
 n faculty and community-based educators in northwestern Washington nur
 ture engaged citizens, serve the public, and improve our region and th
 e planet.\nPlease send questions about the event to travis.tennessen@w
 wu.edu.\n\nFor more information visit https://transitionwhatcom.ning.c
 om/events/building-resilience-through-skill-sharing-and-volunteering
DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20170426T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20170426T164500
CATEGORIES:community, forum
LOCATION:The Pavilion at Maritime Heritage Park
WEBSITE:http://www.cefellows.org
URL:http://www.cefellows.org
CONTACT:
ORGANIZER:Travis Tennessen
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="David Ma
 cLeod":https://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/profile/DavidMacLeod
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