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FORSYTH STUDY CIRCLES Our Town’s Story of Moving From Talk to Action Jennifer H. Anderson

Join our town's story of community engagement and inclusiveness as we explore possibilities for development and preservation. Learn, share ideas, and make a difference in our town.

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FORSYTH STUDY CIRCLES Our Town’s Story of Moving From Talk to Action Jennifer H. Anderson

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  1. FORSYTH STUDY CIRCLES Our Town’s Story of Moving From Talk to Action Jennifer H. Anderson Rosebud-Treasure County Extension 346-7320 jenanderson@montana.edu

  2. Defining Our Community & Being Inclusive

  3. Community Information Board Yard of Week Program

  4. Nature Trail Preservation & Development along Yellowstone River

  5. Public Hearing on State Sponsored Computer Back up Center

  6. “Exploring possibilities within a diverse group is valuable” “Learned that others have same concerns as I do, also that my input is more important than I thought.” “It was great to hear all the ideas and enthusiasm. I learned a lot about our community and the people.” “I feel very positive about this program being successful if we follow through as citizens.” “It is the beginning of a dialogue among community members.” “To be able to help where needed, we can all make a difference.” “I am seeing more motivated people and realizing that there are people who want to see change.” “I really wasn’t community minded before this. I didn’t know the facts or the current issues. I definitely feel more involved.” “Opened my eyes to positive attributes vs just negative.” “Even though it will be difficult to initiate change, need to keep working towards some improvement.” “Learning we have a common denominator in that we want our community to thrive and survive.” “I am even more excited about our assets and potential.” “There are a great many talented people in our community, we have good many resources to help move our community forward.”

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