MLGW will present its annual Neighborhood Leaders Conference
at the MLGW Joyce
M. Blackmon Training
Center at 4949 Raleigh LaGrange on
August 2 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The day consists of multiple workshop
sessions where attendees can learn about Memphis ’
most pressing neighborhood issues while networking with other community
leaders.
The conference’s main focus this
year is addressing the community’s environmental and business concerns. The
theme of the conference is “Neighborhoods Get Down to Business,” and MLGW is
encouraging its customers in the Mid-South to get involved. Community leaders
and officials will be in attendance on behalf of their own neighborhoods, but will
be sharing knowledge that can be applied to every community. “We want our
future leaders to learn from the best,” said MLGW Director of Corporate
Communications Gale Jones Carson.
“But more importantly, we want everyone to have a place to connect, network and plan. It’s
essential for the future of our communities.”
Attendees can choose from sessions such as “Urban Farming,”
“Web-based Neighborhood Watches” “Cutting Utility Costs,” “Residential Code
Enforcement,” “Activating Neighborhood Businesses,” “Great Leaders, Great
Neighborhoods,” “A Business Journey,” “Business Support and Financing
Resources,” and “Dial 3-1-1 for Community Concerns.”
Registration for the conference has already started and is
available online at http://www.mlgw.com/forms/neighborhood_leaders.
The conference fee of $10 pays for breakfast, a snack, lunch and an electronic
collection of workshop documents.
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