Civic Engagement as Thought and Action What does civic engagement look like? By means of Supper & Conversation at one table, including presentations and reflections, this fourth dialogue in an occasional series will offer multiple and pluralistic perspectives on a complex subject Themes Building community Working collaboratively Making a difference Keeping an eye on the goal Monday, May 20, 2002, from 7 to 10 p.m. Nineteenth Century Club 178 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, 60302 Space for 40 THANK YOU TO HELPERS, SUPPORTERS, SPONSORS, REFLECTORS, PRESENTERS Helpers, Supporters, Sponsors: Edward & Carole Bergstraesser David and Philomena Boulanger Nicholas Bridge Jr. and Susan Bridge Community Renewal Society William & Kathleen Fillmore First Bank of Oak Park Glynne Gervais Galen & Marjorie Gockel Dan Haley Bill & Lynne Higgins Mike Kelly Calvin S. Morris Debby Preiser Phil Rock Rock, Fusco & Garvey, LTD. Gary Schwab Village Manager Association Wednesday Journal
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June Atkinson Silver M. Karen Baldwin Edward Bergstraesser David Boulanger Jim Boushay Bonny Bumiller John Cesario Ann Christophersen Jacques Conway Jean Bethke Elshtain Anita, Kathleen & William Fillmore Glynne Gervais Don Harmon Phillip Hill Natasha Holbert Edwin J. Jaufmann, Jr. Nathan L. Linsk JR Moore Calvin S. Morris Charles Nelson Laura Perna Deborah Dowley Preiser Paul D. Preston Julio Rodriguez Jonathon Romain Rickey Sain Sr. Dorian Shelton David Sinski Charles Strain Kelvin Tate Vaughn Taylor Dorian T. Warren Donna Rose Weems John FS Williams Mel Wilson Terri Worman Supper & Conversation Return to White House Testimony
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