Tag: meeting

  • Celebrating Community

    Celebrating Community

    Over 50 people braved the cold and joined us on January 19 for a great evening of community.  The St. Francis Baptist Temple choirs filled the room with joyful sound, the food was plentiful, community leaders shared their insights, and several new connections were made.   What comes next?  That in part is up to you! …

  • Ideas Into Action

    Ideas Into Action

    In 2018, the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce and the United Way of Greater St. Joseph launched an effort called Imagine St. Joseph 2040. That effort culminated in a vision of what St. Joseph might be by 2040 – a community of value and opportunity, one in which everyone belongs and everyone has a chance…

  • Join Us January 19!

    Join Us January 19!

    Join us January 19, 2024 at the historic Bartlett Center, 409 S. 18th Street. This will be a lively evening with opportunities to meet and interact with people from across St. Joseph, hear the St. Francis Baptist Temple Choirs, and listen to insights from several community leaders about how we can work together. Doors will open…

  • Community Connecting

    Community Connecting

    This also is what community looks like — people coming together to share common concerns and thoughts. Our dialogue at InterServ on November 16 focused on engaging and empowering youth in our community. It was a lively and thoughtful discussion, and many of the ideas generated focused on relationships and connections. And connection is the focus…

  • The Data We Need

    The Data We Need

    It is often said that what gets measured gets done.  As we identify ways to support and empower our youth we should also ask, what data is needed to measure progress? What data will help us best ensure that we are making the right investments and providing our youth with opportunities to grow and prosper? …

  • Investing In Our Youth

    Investing In Our Youth

    Participants in past dialogues have identified the rising cost of many activities for youth as a significant issue. As the author Matthew Desmond observed in his recent book Poverty, By America, “The best way to ensure that opportunity is unequal and unfair is to charge for it.”  Here in St. Joe, who is being excluded…

  • Join Us Nov 16! Focus: Supporting Our Youth

    Join Us Nov 16! Focus: Supporting Our Youth

    Join us on November 16 at InterServ, 5400 King Hill Ave, to discuss how our community can best empower, engage, equip, support and protect youth and young adults in our community. If you are a young leader, we want to hear about your challenges, hopes, and needs. If you work with youth, we want to…

  • Thank You InterServ!

    Thank You InterServ!

    InterServ was a wonderful host for our dialogue on October 19 and will host us again on November 16. The space is welcoming, parking was ample and the food from the Hive was delicious! Pictured above are some of our lucky prizewinners. Join us for our next dialogue November 16. Food is limited so if…

  • Securing Affordable Housing

    Securing Affordable Housing

    We all want a place where we can feel at home. A home is where we feel safe and secure. Yet for many in our city a safe, affordable home can be hard to find.  Community members attending the September 21 dialogue spoke of substandard housing being rented out, urban blight, and a need to…

  • Supporting Our Youth

    Supporting Our Youth

    Our community cares about its youth! And we are concerned that too many are leaving. How do we create a community where children thrive? Where young adults will want to stay and raise their families? Those at our September 21 event had several ideas about how we might support our youth, advocate for youth, and…

  • Strengthening Our Community

    Strengthening Our Community

    Lots of thoughts were shared and ideas generated during our conversation on September 21. Members of the community identified many challenges, hopes, and needs as they explored three questions – what is St. Joe to you?, what would you change if you could? and what groups are working to strengthen our communities? As we reviewed…