Southeast Neighbors Meeting
and Dessert Potluck
Join us Tuesday, November 19th
Local Issues: Ward 2 City Councilor Betty Taylor will speak on issues confronting the city council.
Neighborhood Collaboration: Learn about projects going on right now in your neighborhood and be inspired by an example of how a nearby neighborhood organized to improve the lives of children in their community.
Priorities for our Neighborhood: Share your thoughts on priorities and action items for our neighborhood in an informal break out session.
Park in the front parking lot or in the west side lot off Hilyard. Please bring a dessert to share and your own plate/silverware/napkin), but don’t let the lack of either stop you from coming to the meeting. Your presence is a contribution to the neighborhood.
Neighborhood Collaboration: Learn about projects going on right now in your neighborhood and be inspired by an example of how a nearby neighborhood organized to improve the lives of children in their community.
Priorities for our Neighborhood: Share your thoughts on priorities and action items for our neighborhood in an informal break out session.
Park in the front parking lot or in the west side lot off Hilyard. Please bring a dessert to share and your own plate/silverware/napkin), but don’t let the lack of either stop you from coming to the meeting. Your presence is a contribution to the neighborhood.
Event Information
Southeast Neighbors Meeting and Dessert Potluck
For more information, visit the event page on Facebook.
When?
Tuesday, Nov 19, 2013, 06:30 PM
Where?
Good Samaritan Society Dining Room, 3500 Hilyard St, Eugene, OR 97405
Agenda
I. Introduction/Welcome - Heather Sielicki [5 minutes]
II. Public Announcements [15 minutes]
III. City of Eugene Update - Councilor Betty Taylor [15 minutes]
IV. Neighborhood Projects - Lindsay Selser [20 minutes]
V. Project Feed Hope - Harlow Neighbors [20 minutes]
VI. Group Break Out [15 minutes]
Visit the Southeast Neighbors Association Web Site
Historically active and politically involved, the Southeast Eugene neighborhood includes more than 13,000 residents in some 6,000 households, or roughly 8% of the city of Eugene.