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imagineCALGARY: Planning in Action
Did you know that the imagineCALGARY Plan for Long Range Urban Sustainability was one of the cornerstones in the development of the Calgary Economic Development Strategy? Read more here. |
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Partners in Profile
The Calgary Health Region has been finding ways to turn imagination into action since the beginning of imagineCALGARY. Learn more in an interview with the CHR’s Debbie Korzeniowski here. |
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Events Calendar
The Gaining Ground Summit is coming to Calgary May 1 and 2 – learn about this and other key special events on the imagineCALGARY website. |
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And the Survey Says...
The Communications and Awareness Committee recently distributed a survey to imagineCALGARY Partners to learn about their communications likes and dislikes. Read more here. |
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Committee Corner
imagineCALGARY’s Partner Committees are hard at work bringing the vision of the imagineCALGARY Plan to life. To learn more about what the Steering, Communications and Awareness, and Collaborative Action committees are up to, click here. |
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New Partner Welcome
The imagineCALGARY team added another player to its roster earlier this year. Sage Theatre has signed on as an imagineCALGARY Partner, and they’ve already got big plans for the future. Read more here. |
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imagineCALGARY Top Tips
Anyone interested in sustainability will enjoy a visit to Big Picture TV. This site streams free video clips of leading experts, thinkers and activists in environmental and social sustainability. Get the inside scoop on sustainability – visit Big Picture TV today. |
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News or Events?
If you have any news or events you’d like included in the next edition of imagineCALGARY Update, please email info@imaginecalgary.ca, and we’ll be in touch. |
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The Last Word
"Acting locally allows us to be inside the movement and flow of the system. Changes in small places affect the global system not through incrementalism, but because every small system participates in an unbroken wholeness. We never know how our small activities will affect others through the invisible fabric of our connectedness. In this exquisitely connected world, it's never a question of 'critical mass.' It's always about 'critical connections'."
- Grace L. Boggs, author |
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