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Ideas for change
Jim Lord: What Kind of World do You Want?
Discover how to change the conversation in these times … and change the world. Many folks are wondering, after the events of the past few years: Can we choose to create the future we most desire, or
are we at the mercy of forces beyond our control? How might we enliven civic engagement … and revitalize social
causes and organizations of social good? We wrote What Kind of World Do You Want? to give encouraging real-life
answers,
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The Wenatchee World
Everyone should read the paper. It's what keeps our democracy alive. For great examples of people working together in
our community, check out Rufus Wood's blog, Common Ground.
Related Topics
Initiative for Rural Innovation and Sustainability.
IRIS serves as hub for a community learning network that advances the development of sustainable rural communities and natural
resource-based economies by helping to inspire, integrate and grow innovative ideas and projects across North Central Washington.
Wenatchee Valley Dispute Resolution Center
The Wenatchee Valley Dispute Resolution Center offers people access to positive solutions for resolving conflict.
Center for Appreciative Inquiry
Appreciative Inquiry (AI) is a way of being and seeing. It is both a worldview and a process for facilitating positive change
in human systems, e.g., organizations, groups, and communities. Its assumption is simple: Every human system has something
that works right--things that give it life when it is vital, effective, and successful.
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Fun Links
First Friday Art Walks
The best way to learn about Wenatchee's Frist
Friday Art Walks is to find them on Facebook. The event "showcases the vibratn arts and culture of downtown Wenatchee,
on the First Friday of the month from 5 to 8 p.m. Local potter Karen Dean, shared details with me
North Central Washington Hispanic Chamber
Looking for a way to promote your business? Host the next monthly meeting at your place!
Call to reserve the monthly meeting location. We have a monthly meeting the first Wednesday of each month. Any
member or guest is welcome. The first 20 minutes is alloted for new members or vendor presentations. Call or email
Ruth Macias to be placed on the agenda at 509-665-7327. When:
First Wednesday of the Month Time: 5:30pm-6:30pm Mailing Address
NCW
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce PO Box 2001 Wenatchee, WA 98807
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