The communities of Braddock, North Braddock,
Rankin, and Swissvale—through the Tri-Boro
Development Forum (TBDF)—are sponsoring an open
contest to find practical solutions to pressing
problems. Because no matter how hard we try, the
problems we face are too large for any one
community to solve on their own, the Challenge
will: • Connect people from around the region and
across the globe through public forums, multimedia
technology, and social networking online and off.
• Capitalize on every person’s area of expertise,
from residents and local leaders to experts in
community development, to make collaboration
easier and more effective • Take advantage of
other communities’ successful efforts to solve
problems that are similar to our own. • Engage the
community to make civic affairs fun, with the
chance to win cash prizes! Interested? The
Community 2.0 Challenge kickoff event is
Wednesday, March 19, 2008, at the Braddock
Carnegie Library. The event will include an open
house from 4:00-6:00pm to familiarize you with the
history and geography of the area. An open forum
from 6:00-7:00pm will give people an opportunity
to voice their concerns. A speaker panel from
7:00-8:00pm will lend their advice on how to
articulate these concerns into practical action.
And don’t worry if you’re not from around here,
all the information you’ll need will be available
online at our web site, www.hhfi.org/tbdf/TBDFHome/Communi
ty20/tabid/71/Default.aspx .
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Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentMickey Young (March 14, 2008, 04:45PM )
The communities of Braddock, North Braddock, Rankin, and Swissvale—through the Tri-Boro Development Forum (TBDF)—are sponsoring an open contest to find practical solutions to pressing problems. Because no matter how hard we try, the problems we face are too large for any one community to solve on their own, the Challenge will: • Connect people from around the region and across the globe through public forums, multimedia technology, and social networking online and off. • Capitalize on every person’s area of expertise, from residents and local leaders to experts in community development, to make collaboration easier and more effective • Take advantage of other communities’ successful efforts to solve problems that are similar to our own. • Engage the community to make civic affairs fun, with the chance to win cash prizes! Interested? The Community 2.0 Challenge kickoff event is Wednesday, March 19, 2008, at the Braddock Carnegie Library. The event will include an open house from 4:00-6:00pm to familiarize you with the history and geography of the area. An open forum from 6:00-7:00pm will give people an opportunity to voice their concerns. A speaker panel from 7:00-8:00pm will lend their advice on how to articulate these concerns into practical action. And don’t worry if you’re not from around here, all the information you’ll need will be available online at our web site, www.hhfi.org/tbdf/TBDFHome/Communi ty20/tabid/71/Default.aspx
.