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Let’s Talk! Child Care in Sisters

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Let’s Talk! Why Is It So Hard To Find Child Care in Sisters?

Citizens4Community invites the community for a Let’s Talk! panel discussion 6-7:30 p.m. Monday, October 18th.

Panelists and attendees will share about the challenges and possible solutions to the child care crisis in Sisters and the surrounding area. This issue is broad reaching, from family life to the workforce and the economy.

Speaking on our panel will be Brenda Comini from the Central Oregon Early Learning Hub, Karen Prow from NeighborImpact, and Becca Ellis from ReVillage, a cooperative learning center in Bend. We also plan to have a local care giver share about there experiences here in Sisters Country.

C4C IS DEDICATED TO FURTHERING CIVILITY, COLLABORATION AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT IN SISTERS COUNTRY. We offer tools and opportunities to encourage respectful communication and to build trust.

We hope to see you at this informative and engaging Zoom (online) discussion. To receive an invitation with a Zoom link, simply RSVP to director@citizens4community.com. (You will receive the Zoom link a day or two before the event.)

To join us for this approximately 90-minute discussion, simply click on the RSVP below.

You will receive the Zoom link the day of 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.

• You can read about how Let’s Talk began HERE>>