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Let’s Talk will in May be discussing the topic of long-term camping on public lands.
Have you been reading about this hot topic in the Nugget News? Are you wanting to hear more from local experts or maybe looking for an opportunity to share your thoughts or ask questions?
Then, please join us and others in our community starting at 6 p.m. Monday, May 17 for this timely and valuable online discussion, to be held via Zoom.
Guest speakers who are set to share their perspectives at this Let’s Talk include:
• Ian Reid and John Soules from the U.S. Forest Service, Sisters Ranger District;
• Lt. Chad Davis from the Sisters unit of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office; and
• Mandee Seeley, a housing advocate that has experienced houselessness in Sisters.
Judge Paul Lipscomb will serve as moderator; and diverse perspectives on the evening’s topic are always welcome at Let’s Talk events.
To join us for this approximately 90-minute discussion, simply click on the RSVP below.
You will receive the Zoom link a day or two before the event.
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(Let’s Talk! is Free, but we ask that you RSVP by clicking on one of the RSVP links above, so we can send you the Zoom link.)
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Citizens4Community is a non-partisan and non-political organization. We are dedicated to furthering civility, collaboration and civic engagement in Sisters Country. We offer tools and opportunities—like our monthly Let’s Talk series—to encourage respectful local discussions and to build trust and better understanding around local topics of interest.
Among our activities, we are helping to promote and implement discussions and activities that align with the Sisters Country Vision Action Plan. The plan consists of 20 key strategies that were voted on and prioritized by the community to support a more Prosperous, Livable, Resilient and Connected Sisters Country.