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Think.Act.New Haven community conversation

Time: November 29, 2011 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Location: New Haven Public Library
Street: 133 Elm Street
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://www.thinkactnewhaven.c…
Event Type: conversation
Organized By: PACT
Latest Activity: Nov 28, 2011

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The New Haven Public Allies invite you to the launch of our community project, Think.Act.New Haven. We have $1000 and 1000 hours to devote to a project that will benefit the city of New Haven and we want the inspiration for the project to come from community members like you! Our launch event is a community conversation, which will be happening on Tuesday, November 29th at 5:30pm at the main branch of the New Haven Public Library (133 Elm Street). Refreshments will be available, and all are welcome! 

To inspire us to action, we want your ideas! If you have an idea for a project that will better the city of New Haven, please fill out the attached Proposal Application, or simply fill it out online on our website here. The form consists of a few questions asking you to describe your idea for a community project. 

Please feel free to forward this information to any and all interested members of the New Haven community! Also, be sure to check out our website for more information: www.thinkactnewhaven.com Or, you can give us a call at 203-200-0443.

We look forward to seeing you soon! 

Public Allies advances new leadership to strengthen 
communities, nonprofits, and civic participation.
www.publicallies.org

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