May 20, 2002 Supper & Conversation Agenda

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

Presenters and Reflectors: 

Click here to read participant biographies

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

 


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