With a few great reads to get you inspired
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Now that we're a few days into our new routines, many are looking for a
breath
of fresh air. For some, that's a —to get out of the house, to enjoy some
social or unsocial time—and for some
it's the that will calm us.
Even while we adapt to these changes, It's more important than ever that we
spread the word about building strong
places, and to do so we need to meet people where they are—right now, for
many, that's
at home.
For the next four Tuesdays at least, we are hosting a totally free webinar
series based on some of our most popular presentations. You can read more
about them and register to attend below:
3/31 •
4/7 •
4/14 •
4/21 •
Each Thursday at 1 p.m. (EST), we'll also host a free Ask Me Anything
session with Strong Towns Founder and President Chuck Marohn and other key
team
members. If you're struggling in this time of transition, we want to help
you
think through things. These web broadcasts are free to everyone—regardless
of
whether you're a sustaining member.
New resources and topics are also being shared on our so that people all
across the country can stay connected in their search for ways to
make their places as great as they can be.
Before we sign off, we want to recognize our newest . Abby Johnson, Karen
Wilcox, Dannielle Larkin, Anthony Kalvans, Boyd McPeek, and
Angus Vaughan joined the movement this week. We are so thankful for your
support and your
love of your place.
As we head into the weekend, get some rest. Find a quiet moment, recharge,
and
prepare for another week of careful practices that will get as many of us
as
possible safely through this crisis.
Stay well,
—Lauren at Strong Towns
P.S. Hi! I'm Lauren! You might have noticed my name on a few of the most
recent
emails from Strong Towns. As the new communications associate here, I'm
going to
do my best to give you all the information you need to make your place
prosperous through these mailings, through our media pages, and in
conversation
with you. I'm so excited to join you in your efforts to share the message
of
building resilient communities.
Strong Towns
www.strongtowns.org
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