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Home Town Competitiveness - Community Leadership

When May 21, 2009
from 08:30 am to 04:00 pm
Where Marion City Auditorium, 203 N 3rd, Marion KS
Contact Name Abby Dechant
Contact Email wcedc@embarqmail.com
Contact Phone 785-765-4655
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HTC believes that strong community leadership is a primary pillar for prosperous rural communities and is the bonding agent that brings the other three pillars together. For rural communities to compete in the 21st century they must tap into everyone’s talent as well as increase their leadership capacity. You will hear about resources available for Kansas communities, success stories that have been achieved and practical solutions to real issues experienced by rural communities.

Please click here for a copy of the Brochure and Registration

All communities are welcome to send representatives!

Wabaunsee County is offering tuition assistance to residents who participate in the workshops! Click here for an application.

Please join us in Marion for our final lesson in community sustainability!

The Four Pillars, the structure behind the concept of Home Town Competitiveness, will be presented in a series of workshops in the next several months.  The Home Town Competitiveness approach offers hope for communities being swept away by change that has caused severe out migration, growing levels of poverty and the flight of youth.  Workshops are sponsored in part by South Central Kansas Economic Development District and the Kansas Health Foundation and presented in part by the HTC Development Partners. 

The first, the Entrepreneurship Workshop will be held February 26 in Herington. The second, the Charitable Assets Workshop, will be held March 26 in Marion. The third, the Youth Attraction Workshop, will be held April 23 in Alma. The fourth, and final of this series, the Community Leadership Workshop, will be held May 21 in Marion. Everyone is welcome to attend these informational and educational workshop including   Community leaders, City and County officials, civic and service organizations, foundation boards, business leaders, economic development professionals, school counselors, entrepreneurs and anyone interested in supporting and offering leadership in our communities.

Each workshop will focus on the Pillars necessary to help sustain and enhance our communities.  The workshops are sponsored and supported by a number of organizations dedicated to local community development and economic stimulus. Pre-registration is recommended.  Sponsorship opportunities are also available.   More information is available at www.htccommunity.org or by contacting the local Chamber of Commerce or Economic Development Office in Dickinson, Marion, Morris and Wabaunsee Counties.