DAMARISCOTTA — “Lifelong, Thieving and Resident Communities: Understand and Building Relationships” will be the Inn Along the Way’s fourth and final summer Challenging Community Conversation.
The interactive discussion, under the guidance Noël Bonam, Maine state director of AARP, is set for 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29, in the Long Barn at the IAW’s Chapman Farm, 741 Main St. Bonam practices collaborative and facilitative leadership.
The IAW’s thought provoking “connecting the dots towards livability, thriving and resilient communities” conversation aims to be insightful and engaging, while challenging conventional wisdom and shedding light on how people can be instrumental and proactive so that they and their neighbors can age well within their community.
For more information, contact Sherry Flint at 207-751-6261 or sherry@innalongtheway.org.
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