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    Community Conversation #2:
    Stories from the Pandemic

    July 18, 2020No Comments
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    Sustainability AllianceSedona AZ (July 18, 2020) – While many of us are stuck at home, it’s hard to see what COVID-19 is doing to our community. How has the pandemic affected our region and what’s being done to create a green and just recovery? 

    Attend this free, virtual Community Conversation. How has the pandemic impacted our people, planet and prosperity? How have businesses and non-profits adapted and what ideas do they have to “build back better”? Each presenter will give a short briefing and then we’ll open it up for your questions.

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    Community ConversationsCommunity Conversation #2:
    Stories from the Pandemic

    • Thursday, Sept. 3, 10-11:30 am via ZOOM.
    • Hosted by the Sustainability Alliance and OLLI
    • People—Manzanita Outreach: Discover how the pandemic has affected the well-being of our community, in particular food insecurity. 
    • Planet—Friends of the Verde River: Learn how it’s impacted the environment and organizations working to protect it.
    • Prosperity—Lodging Council: Hear how local businesses have had to adapt, balancing lives and livelihoods. 

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