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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Making the Most of the Local
DESCRIPTION:\nWe are postponing this event in light of COVID-19. We hope
	 to reschedule in the fall and will share additional information as it b
	ecomes available.\n\nWhat does it mean for a community to know and grow 
	out of the genius of its place?&nbsp\; Beyond its latitude and longitude
	\, is there anything unique about the Centre Region?&nbsp\; If so\, how 
	can we use it to nurture our communities?&nbsp\; How can we employ our r
	egional identity to improve our lives and the lives of those around us?&
	nbsp\; Samuel Dodd (architectural history) and Angela Sprunger (art and 
	community) from Athens\, Ohio\, will discuss creative placemaking and em
	ploy&nbsp\;storytelling&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;offer concrete examples of devel
	opment of local commerce\, local decision making\, and relationship with
	 a local academic institution. Participants will learn from the experien
	ce of another small\, Appalachian town\, and consider ways that embracin
	g our geographic and cultural identity can benefit almost every facet of
	 our lives.&nbsp\; Following the presentation\, a panel of local communi
	ty leaders will respond and help to facilitate further conversation.\n\n
	For more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/making_the_most_of_the
	_local/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p><i>We are postp
	oning this event in light of COVID-19. We hope to reschedule in the fall
	 and will share additional information as it becomes available.</i></p><
	p>What does it mean for a community to know and grow out of the genius o
	f its place?&nbsp; Beyond its latitude and longitude, is there anything 
	unique about the Centre Region?&nbsp; If so, how can we use it to nurtur
	e our communities?&nbsp; How can we employ our regional identity to impr
	ove our lives and the lives of those around us?&nbsp; Samuel Dodd (archi
	tectural history) and Angela Sprunger (art and community) from Athens, O
	hio, will discuss creative placemaking and employ&nbsp;storytelling&nbsp
	;and&nbsp;offer concrete examples of development of local commerce, loca
	l decision making, and relationship with a local academic institution. P
	articipants will learn from the experience of another small, Appalachian
	 town, and consider ways that embracing our geographic and cultural iden
	tity can benefit almost every facet of our lives.&nbsp; Following the pr
	esentation, a panel of local community leaders will respond and help to 
	facilitate further conversation.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https:
	//events.la.psu.edu/event/making_the_most_of_the_local/'>https://events.
	la.psu.edu/event/making_the_most_of_the_local/</a></p></body></html>
URL:hi.psu.edu
LOCATION:American Philatelic Society
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