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Chautauqua: In Search of Community

A conversation launched by the recent series of articles by Paul Andersen, “In Search of Community”

Dear friends of Aspen Journalism,

We are excited to invite all of you to Aspen Journalism’s latest community-engagement event co-hosted with the Glenwood Springs nonprofit Community Builders. In the tradition of a community-centered dialogue, the chautauqua will be a conversation launched by the landmark “In Search of Community” 10-part series by Paul Andersen now published as a book. The series, funded thanks to a grant from the Aspen Business Center Foundation run by the local McBride family, sought to broaden the notion of community along the 80-mile commuter corridor from Aspen to Parachute. A panel discussion will be followed by audience questions and participation.

DATE: Thursday, December 12
TIME: 6 to 8 p.m.
LOCATION: Morgridge Commons, downtown Glenwood Springs Map/Directions
ADDRESS: 815 Cooper Ave, Second Floor, Glenwoood Springs

Learn more about the panelists and topic here. We hope to see you all at Morgridge Commons in Glenwood Springs on December 12th!

And as always, thank you for reading, and supporting, Aspen Journalism.

Curtis Wackerle
Editor and Executive Director 

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Curtis Wackerle is the editor and executive director of Aspen Journalism and the editor and reporter on the Connie Harvey Environment Desk. Curtis has also served as editor, managing editor, and reporter...