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C'sted Community Alliance: 3rd Community Meeting

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CHRISTIANSTED COMMUNITY ALLIANCE
3rd COMMUNITY MEETING

WHAT:
The Christiansted Community Alliance is picking up speed and some great events are planned. Please join our efforts to revitalize Christiansted! With all the bad news lately, it feels great to be part of a group of people who are actively working to make positive change HAPPEN.

This Alliance is working to bring individuals, non-profits, foundations, government entities, business and other groups together to snowball all of our efforts. Please come to this meeting, feel the momentum, share your ideas and get involved!

DETAILS:
We have a celebration to announce! First, we must clean our house, C’sted Town. Planning has already begun, and events are developing with partnerships and support among the following groups and individuals:

- National Park Service
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Parks & Recreation
- Our St. Croix Administrator
- Mid-Isle Rotary
- JKC Communications
- Friends of the Library
- St. Croix Foundation
- Christiansted Retail & Restaurant Association
- Hillsiders, Watergonians & Gallows Bayrians
- & more island-wide businesses and residents, like YOU!

WHERE:
The Corner of Church and Company streets in the historical Danish West India and Guinea Company Warehouse (the “old post office”).

WHEN:
Monday, September 30, 2013 from 6-8 PM

CONTACT INFORMATION:
[email protected]

FACEBOOK:
www.facebook.com/christianstedcommunityalliance


 
Posted : September 28, 2013 2:07 pm
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Will there be a place where you post minutes or details of the meeting? I am very interested, but I am off island until November. I have a house on Queen Street.


 
Posted : September 29, 2013 1:32 pm
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Minutes are a great idea. We are working on a website — christianstednow.org— and that would be a useful resource for folks like you who are not able to attend.

Enjoy your time off-island and we hope to meet you at an event or meeting in the future!


 
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