Southern Michigan Farmers for Republicans issued the following announcement.
Name: Your Water, Your Voice: Great Water, Great Economy in Dexter
Date: Saturday, September 21, 2019 at 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM EDT
Starts in about 7 hours · 19°C Partly Cloudy
Location: Dexter Wellness Center
Details:
What’s your water agenda?
This fall, the Center for Michigan is hosting Community Conversations statewide during our Your Water, Your Voice campaign! We want to hear how residents think state leaders should manage Michigan’s waters, from the Great Lakes to taps.
To do this, we need YOUR voice!
Join us from 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM on September 26th, in partnership with the Dexter Forum, for a conversation about Michigan’s surface waters and the economic activity that relies on them. This facilitated dialogue will cover threats to surface water quality and how to balance environmental and economic interests.
What you share at this town hall will be incorporated into the Center’s Citizen’s Water Agenda, a report on citizen priorities that will be delivered to every elected state leader. We are here to be your megaphone in Lansing!
RSVP at: bit.ly/GreatWaterGreatEconDexter
Advance RSVPs are appreciated but not required.
About the Center:
The Center for Michigan, Bridge Magazine's publisher, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit “citizenship company” that works to magnify Michiganders voices straight to Lansing. And your voices are being heard! Legislators have made major changes in response to citizen sentiment collected in our campaigns, from the nation’s largest preschool expansion to decreased business taxes and corrections spending to deeper investment in the state’s famed Pure Michigan campaign.
To learn more about the Center for Michigan and our decade of citizen engagement campaigns, please visit https://thecenterformichigan.net/public-engagement/. For a full list of the Center for Michigan and Bridge Magazine’s funders, please visit bridgemi.com/about.
About the Dexter Forum:
The Dexter Forum is supported by the Dexter Wellness Coalition as part of the 5 Healthy Towns initiative to "help connect with others in healthy ways". The purpose of the Forum is to create an opportunity for interested women and men to gather to discuss important issues facing our community. All are welcome on a drop-in basis. The group meets on the first and third Saturdays of the month.
For more information, please visit www.dexterforum.com.
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