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How do we GROW Community Design?
18 Feb 2013 9:52 AM
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Anonymous member
(Administrator)
For the second half of February we're challenging our members, friends, and colleagues to think about Growing Community Design. Choose from one of the following themes and write a short twitterized blurb (140 characters). We're encouraging fun and quirky responses, so get weird, odd, strange or whatever is clever.
Post it on
our Facebook event page
or
Twitter
along with the hashtag #GrowCD. Also, if you have a twitter and don't mind us reposting your ideas, please share your handle @______ so we can give you cred.
THEMES (include
as part of your post)
#Innovation
#Education
#Leadership
#Celebration
#Opportunity
Then on March 1st, we'll select the top five, and put it to vote for most creative way to #GrowCD.
The winner will be announced March 2nd and will receive a copy of "Greening Cities Growing Communities" co-authored by ACD Board member, Jeff Hou.
Feel free to include links, cite other facebook or twitter members, include images, make statements, ask questions, videos, use more than one # or any other ways you can think to author the post.
Feel free to post as often as you want and let's talk about how we grow Community Design!
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