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Feedback from 47 local community conversations will be presented as part of a national research project, A 1000 Conversations to Shape our Future. Grey Bruce was selected to be a rural site for the research project in collaboration with Tamarack an Institute for Community Engagement, The aim of the project is to raise the profile of community within Grey Bruce and allow us to gain insight into the policies and programs that will fuel a social movement for change.
Local community conversations were held from June – December 2014, as over 400 people came together to talk about community and share their experiences. As well as interested individuals, representatives from various sectors representing not-for-profit organizations, municipalities, faith communities, senior groups, citizen groups, youth and arts and culture took part.
The input reflects a genuine passion for building healthy communities across Grey Bruce with several themes emerging. People have shared that they want "vibrant communities... that encourage young families to move here... growth and prosperity... things to do for all ages... jobs... transportation systems... affordable homes." Participants have also said they enjoy Grey Bruce because it "is a safe place to live... beautiful environment... retention of the rural lifestyle... cooperate and accept people."
Five feedback sessions are being organized to present the local information. All participants as well as interested public are invited to join us for these very informative and important gatherings. These sessions are being planned for April 27 – 30.
Meaford – Meaford Community Centre, April 27, 12:30-2:30 pm
Hanover – P&H Centre, April 28, 1:30-3:30 pm
Walkerton – St. Paul's United Church, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Kincardine – Davidson Centre, April 29, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Wiarton – Salvation Army Church, April 30, 9:30-11:30 am
The events are free and open to the public. It is hoped that a diverse group of individuals will attend and participate to better understand our community and look to the future to make changes together.

source: media release, Public Health