Explore “Constructive Confrontation”
By Sue Stafford
Published Jan. 17, 2017 in the Nugget Newspaper
Citizens4Community (C4C) recently selected ten organizations, businesses, and individuals as the recipients of its 2024 Momentum Grants. Now in its fifth year, the program offers funding for grassroots community building initiatives aligned with the core principles of the Sisters Country Vision.
Each year, C4C dedicates a small pool of funding to help catalyze community-led actions aligned with the Sisters Country Vision. After thoughtful deliberation, we are proud to announce our 2023 Momentum Grant recipients.
Citizens4Community, host of the Civility Project, is planning for the future. We'd like to ask for your views and opinions about the efforts of our nonprofit. Comments submitted by Nov. 25 will be incorporated into the C4C steering committee's December strategic planning session. The survey takes only a few minutes to complete. Thank you in advance!
Citizens4Community members consider ourselves very fortunate to be working with 2016 Sisters High School graduate Alena Nore, artist for the official poster of the Sisters Country Civility Project. Alena and C4C members have collaborated to develop images that symbolize the Project's civility concepts while simultaneously depicting life in Sisters. The poster is expected to be finalized this month.
The Nugget—June 28, 2016
Speaker Seeks to Take 'War Out of Words'
by Sue Stafford
On July 12, Sisters residents will learn new skills that can help them communicate more powerfully, encourage one another and foster understanding. Citizens4Community and the Sisters Country Civility Project will present Summer Quarter 2016 Information and Skill-Building Sessions from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at the Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District Hall, 301 S. Elm St.
The Nugget—February 17, 2016
Sisters Country Civility Project continues work, quietly
by Sue Stafford
The Source—February 3, 2016
Speak Your Peace: Event helps open up communication in Sisters
by Corinne Boyer
Citizens4Community invites you to enjoy this short, casual conversation below that highlights ways each of us can make a difference in the big picture of civility.
Maybe it’s beyond our ability—today—to elevate the oft-surly tone trending nationally in politics and media. But in our own communities we can make a difference today—and every day. Anita Stech of the League of Women Voters and Citizens in Action (Duluth, MN) offers advice that evokes a root wisdom of philosophy: know thyself. Think about what motivates you to at times react with frustration instead of courtesy, she says. “You can’t make someone else be civil; but you can change the way you engage.”
The Nugget—January 6, 2016
Civility project gets underway in Sisters
by Sue Stafford
This article highlights the local meeting that helped inspire the formation of Citizens4Community.
The Nugget—October 13, 2015
Sisters learning to "Speak Your Peace"
by Sue Stafford
The Nugget—December 15, 2015
Sisters gets ready to "Speak Your Peace"
by Sue Stafford