Register now for the 2017 Neighborhood Summit

2017 Neighborhood Summit:  Building Equitable Futures
Summit Kick-off Dinner:  Friday, March 10th, Cintas Center, XU
Summit: Saturday, March 11th, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Cintas Center
Registration Deadline: Friday March 3
Dinner costs $30.  Summit is free and includes free lunch.
Dear OTR Community Council Members,
I encourage you to attend :  2017 Neighborhood Summit:  Building Equitable Futures

This is equity: just and fair inclusion into a society in which all can participate, prosper, and reach their full potential (Policy Link)

Many of the issues addressed in this summit pertain to the state of development in our community. Registration details are listed below.
Best regards,

Robert Sehlhorst
President Over-the-Rhine Community Council
PresidentOTRCC@gmail.com
513-381-2956
2017 Neighborhood Summit:  Building Equitable Futures
This is equity: just and fair inclusion into a society in which all can participate, prosper, and reach their full potential (Policy Link)

Widespread neighborhood revitalization and growth is unsustainable without equity of opportunity, access, and inclusion across a broad spectrum, including health, education, housing, jobs and civic participation. This year’s theme, Building Equitable Futures, encourages our community to come together to tackle the challenges and bring forward ideas for building a future for all.

Who should attend?
If you care about your community, and the future of Cincinnati, you should attend the 2017 Neighborhood Summit. The annual Summit is a gathering of civically engaged residents that recognize the value of working together to make all our neighborhoods stronger, more welcoming places to live!

Summit Kick-off Dinner, Friday, March 10th, Cintas Center, XU
5:00     Registration and networking
6:00     Dinner and presentation
Keynote:  Dr Beverly Scott
Dr Scott is a frequent motivational speaker on the critical need to invest in smart infrastructure to advance American competitiveness and sustainable outcomes. Her presentation will focus on transportation equity.

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The Summit, Saturday, March 11th, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Cintas Center
7:15    Registration and breakfast
OpeningMayor John Cranley
Plenary:  Eileen Cooper Reed
Eileen is a well-known and highly regarded Cincinnati activist, formerly the President of Cincinnati Public Schools Board and currently working to advance intersections in equity.
Lunch Time Awards:  
Vice Mayor David Mann Announcing the Annual Neighborhood Summit Community Awards
City Manager Harry Black Announcing this year’s Engage Cincy! winners
New this year:  Building Equity Workshops.
Join other community members in a series of engaging and active sessions that explore building equity in our communities as it relates to health, safety, transportation, housing, economy, infrastructure and education.  For full  Program information visit:  http://www.investinneighborhoods.org/neighborhood-summit/program/

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Invest in Neighborhoods’ 15th annual Summit would not be possible without the hard work of our Summit partners:  City of Cincinnati, Community Building Institute, LISC  and CDC Association; and the generosity of our funders:  Seasongood, PNC, CDF, First National, Haile Foundation and City of Cincinnati

Photo by Travis Estell