One Degree of Change community conversation continues September 20
Submitted by paula on Mon, 09/17/2018 - 2:52pm
Event Date:
September 20, 2018 - 7:00pm
It only takes a one degree change in temperature to convert water to steam, water to ice or water to snow. This is such a tiny change and yet most of us ignore making these types of minor changes in our lives, or the life of our community, as we think that the effect won’t be significant enough. That is because we live in an instant gratification society and want results now, when in fact a number of small changes done day in day out will make a massive difference to our lives and the communities of Lake Tahoe.
The public is invited to the next in a series of One Degree of Change community conversations on Thursday, September 20 from 7:00 p.m to 8:30 p.m. at the Lake Tahoe Community College's Duke Theatre.
The series highlighting the opportunities to elevate the South Lake Tahoe area started on February 22 and will wrap up November 15, 2018.
February 22 - Chris McNamara, Owner SuperTopo, OutdoorGearLab and Rent South LakeDarcie Goodman Collins, Ph.D, Executive Director, League to Save South Lake Tahoe
May 17 - Wendy David, Mayor, City of South Lake TahoeDavid Orr, Co-Founder & Business Development Officer, Tahoe Mountain LabBill Roby, Executive Director, El Dorado Community Foundation
September 20 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. - Heidi Hill Drum, CEO, Tahoe Prosperity Center Jamie Orr, Ph.D, Co-Founder Tahoe Mountain Lab Devin Middlebrook, Executive Director, Tahoe Regional Young Professionals
November 15 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. - All Presenters reconvene for series wrap-up
- business
- ceo
- change
- city
- community
- Community
- development
- Devin Middlebrook
- Duke Theatre
- el dorado
- el dorado community foundation
- elevate
- foundation
- heidi hill drum
- ice
- lab
- lake
- Lake Tahoe
- lake tahoe community
- life
- mayor
- minor
- mountain
- opportunities
- prosperity
- snow
- south lake tahoe
- steam
- Tahoe
- Tahoe Community
- tahoe mountain lab
- tahoe prosperity
- Tahoe Prosperity Center
- tahoe regional young professionals
- theatre
- water
- wendy david
- young
- young professionals
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