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Save the Date: 2010 National Conference on CitizenshipBIG Citizenship: Citizens as Catalysts and InnovatorsMarch 24, 2010
![]() Individuals everywhere are self–organizing to meet community needs, demanding transparency and accountability from elected officials and greater social responsibility from corporations. The 2010 National Conference on Citizenship, “BIG Citizenship: Citizens as Catalysts and Innovators,” will explore the powerful role civic innovators are playing in fostering societies that are informed, engaged, giving and trusting. Registration will open soon, but please save the date now for this important event. Join us in Washington DC on Citizenship Day, September 17, 2010. If you like this kind of content, sign up for an NCoC.net account and we'll customize your homepage recommendations based on your interests..
By javan jorns at 10:16 AM on Apr 1st, 2010
well i just cant wait until the conference.
By sondra at 11:44 AM on Jun 4th, 2010
Not a good day for Jewish people who dont live in DC and observe Yom Kippur. It starts the evening of the 17th.
By Kristen Cambell at 11:54 AM on Jun 4th, 2010
Hi, Sondra,
Thanks for bringing that up, and that is definitely something we are taking into careful consideration with the agenda planning. We plan to dismiss around 1:00 so those traveling can be home by sundown. Hope to see you there. By Kim at 8:36 AM on Jun 7th, 2010
What is the cost? I don't want to have to create accounts, etc on the web site just to find out what the cost is.
Thanks - Kim By Kristen Cambell at 10:03 AM on Jun 7th, 2010
Hi, Kim,
The National Conference on Citizenship is proud to offer complimentary registration for this event. Hope to see you there! |
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