FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 10, 2013
Brownsville Has a Dream
This Martin Luther King Day, January 21st, Brownsville Area Revitalization Corporation (BARC) will host an open forum discussion and visioning workshop for the Brownsville community inspired by King’s spirit of service and activism. The workshop will be held in 31 Market St., the former Odd Fellows Building, at 7:00pm and will ask community members to share their stories and visions for Brownsville’s future.
Americorps Service Members Sara Goots and Jamie Brackman will serve as discussion moderators. The workshop will address a number of ways that community members can be involved in Brownsville’s recovery.
The workshop will be attended by representatives of local community organizations such as: Brownsville Borough Council, Chamber of Commerce, Brownsville Rotary, The Historical Society, State Representative Pam Snyder’s office, Brownsville Area High School, River Towns Program, The National Road Heritage Corridor, as well as local churches and businesses.
The event is open to the public and free of charge. Light refreshments will be served. Parking will be available in the Snowdon Square Parking lot. Please come join us in making Brownsville’s dreams into a reality.
For more information contact Jamie or Sara at 724-785-9331.
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