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Nov 15, 2017, 5:43:26 PM11/15/17
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Hello all,

As you all aware, this Friday, November 17, SNG will be holding the event, World Day of Remembrance: Community Reflections and Vision Zero Panel (more details below).

We are asking volunteers to join us and stand with the silhouettes representing the victims of traffic violence as a gesture of remembrance.

Please let me know if you are able to stand with us this Friday, November 17, 12pm.

Thank you for your work in continuing to spread the word about this important event.

Fan

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Fan Kong
Community Organizer
Seattle Neighborhood Greenways

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EVENT DETAILS:
Timed to coincide with the World Day of Remembrance, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways and Seattle's Department of Transportation have partnered to produce a lunchtime expert panel on the importance of eliminating fatal and injurious car collisions. 

WHAT: World Day of Remembrance - Community Reflections and Vision Zero Panel

WHERE: Impact Hub Seattle, 220 2nd Ave S, in Pioneer Square. Look for signs directing you to the 3RD FLOOR LEARNING STUDIO. 

WHEN: Friday, November 17, Noon - 1:30

WHO: 
Brief community reflections will be shared by ---
* Gordon Padelford, executive director of Seattle Neighborhood Greenways; 
* Council Member Sally Bagshaw; 
* Eric Sano of SPD’s Traffic and Traffic Collision Investigation Squad;  
* Stephen Mooney of Harborview Injury Prevention & Research Center
* Marilyn Black, widow of traffic victim Max Richards
* Jim Curtin, senior transportation planner for the Seattle Department of Transportation; 

To be followed by a 40-minute expert panel, including: 
* Kelsey Mesher, Puget Sound policy manager of Cascade Bicycle Club, 
* Sandra Maqueda of Spanish-language radio KKMO
* Allison Schwartz of the SDOT's Vision Zero Team
* Merlin Rainwater, co-leader of Central Seattle Greenways
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