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MORPC Youth Advisory Council representatives Hannah, Megan, Emily and Chrissy pose with Representative Tracy Heard and First Lady Frances Strickland The collective positive and upbeat mood at the Summit was undeniable and left us feeling confident that attendees will create great change in our community as a result of the event. We hope you found great value from the Summit. Thank you, once again, to our sponsors, speakers and attendees for making the Summit a success! Important Notes: - Breakout session presentations from this year and last year's Summit are now posted online. Additionaly, Knowledge to Action notes are now available for you to review.
- Your feedback is important! If you attended the Summit, please take our short survey in order for us to improve our events in the future.
- The Summit may have ended, but networking and learning opportunities with MORPC have not. Check our Green Calendar or follow us on Twitter to keep up-to-date on ways you can stay involved with Education Forums, Festivals and more!
- Progress made at the Summit will continue with MORPC Working Groups. Working Groups bring together concerned citizens, business, non-profit, educational and government professionals to provide leadership to MORPC staff, establish priorities, carryout projects, and provide networking and educational opportunities in a specific area of interest including: Greenways, Air Quality and Energy, Local Foods, Land use, Transportation and Waste Reduction. Contact Shari for more information or to join.
- A special announcement was made at the Summit: the Center for Energy & Environment at MORPC is now offering Partnership Opportunities to businesses, non-profits, educational institutions and the public!
- Curious about who came to the Summit? Check out our map of attendance here.
- Click here for local articles on the Summit.
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