couple days left to register for Portland NCDD event on public engagement this Sat

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Sandy Heierbacher

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Nov 9, 2010, 4:07:51 PM11/9/10
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Hi, everyone!  Our last 2010 regional event is coming up this weekend in Portland, and I wanted to encourage those of you in the Pacific NW to join us.  We'll be bringing together about 200 people to explore the state of public involvement in the region and innovative ways to draw on the knowledge and know-how of community members to construct outcomes that work for everyone.

170 are registered at this point, but we're capping at 200 and the remaining spots are going fast.  The City of Portland Office of Neighborhood Involvement is our co-host (along with Concordia Univ), and a lot of people from the public sector will be attending.

The local planning team is also holding a World Cafe on Friday night that is free and open to the public. The event on Saturday is $85.  More below.

Also - every attendee receives a copy of our gorgeous new Resource Guide on Public Engagement, but those of you not in the area can download it now from http://ncdd.org/rc/item/4471

Sandy Heierbacher
Director, National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation (NCDD.org)
email:  sa...@thataway.org


Regional discussion of how to increase the Community Voice in decision making—JOIN US!
 
Community and neighborhood leaders, public officials, public engagement practitioners, philanthropists, academics, and students from across the Cascadia region (Washington, Oregon and British Columbia) are converging on Portland on November 12 and 13. They’re going to talk about the state of public involvement and innovative ways to draw on the knowledge and wisdom of community members to construct outcomes that work for everyone.
 
The City of Portland Office of Neighborhood Involvement (ONI), Concordia University, and the National Coalition of Dialogue and Deliberation (NCDD) are co-hosting this event.
 
Portland community and neighborhood leaders will have the chance to join in and:
    • Create a learning community to explore what quality public engagement is and how we can create more of it
    • Meet and network with others interested in public engagement
    • Share what kinds of quality public engagement are happening in the region and what we are learning
    • Discover ways we can support another in allowing quality public engagement to flourish here
 
The conference will be held at:
    • Concordia University, Hagen Campus Center, 2811 NE Holman Street.
 
The conference agenda includes:
    • Friday evening community dialogue (6:30 to 8:30 p.m.) (FREE)
    • Saturday all day conference (8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.) (Registration required)
    • Agenda details: http://ncdd.org/files/NCDD2010_Portland_Agenda.pdf
 
NCDD is known for its highly participatory events and amazing attendees, and this gathering will be no exception. Conversations will continue informally after the conference on Saturday evening at the Kennedy School.
 
- More info on the Friday and Saturday events -
 
World Cafe dialogue on community involvement in decision making
Friday evening, November 12, 2010; 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (FREE)
 
Please also join us on Friday night (Nov. 12) for a kick-off World Cafe dialogue at Concordia's Hagen Campus Center at 6:30 pm. This evening event is open to the community (and free, whether you're attending the conference the next day or not!). Participants will explore the state of citizen participation in public decision making in small group and large group discussions. This discussion will serve as a lead-in to Saturday’s all day event and activities. We encourage you to attend, and to bring your friends and colleagues with you!
 
Cascadia Conference on Dialogue & Deliberation
Saturday—all day; November 13, 2010; 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Registration is $85 ($70 for dues-paying NCDD members and $42 for students).

Participants will...
Create a learning community to explore what quality public engagement is and how we can create more of it
Meet and network with others interested in public engagement
Share what kinds of quality public engagement are happening in the region and what we are learning
Discover ways we can support another in allowing quality public engagement to flourish here
 
For more information about the conference:  http://ncdd.org/events/portland.php
 
To register for the Saturday activities:  http://ncddportland.eventbrite.com/
 
Other questions:  Paul Leistner, City of Portland Office of Neighborhood Involvement, 503-823-5284; paul.l...@portlandoregon.gov.

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