Hi PAN Listserv,
Forwarding along in case you know anyone who fits this discount or maybe you are interested in the event yourself!
Patricia Walsh
Director, Creative Community Advancement
202.371.2830 x2024
From: Leonardo Vazquez <leo@cpcommunities.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2022 1:36 PM
To: Leonardo Vazquez <leo@cpcommunities.org>
Subject: Please share: Student discount available for South & Appalachia Creative Placemaking Summit
Dear colleague,
Any student can now get a half-price ticket to the online portion of the South
& Appalachia Creative Placemaking Leadership Summit on November 1. The Summit will bring together hundreds of civic and culture leaders to explore how to leverage the power of local arts and culture to address social, economic and environmental issues.
A student ticket is just $12.50, until October 23, when it will be $15. Online Summit participants can participate in up to 16 interactive sessions (or watch recordings of anything they miss), connect with hundreds of creative placemakers, and learn about
more organizations and places involved in creative placemaking in the exhibit hall.
To get the student discount, use this discount code when you register:
LEARNCPLS2022
Anyone who wants to participate in the in-person Summit, November 3 & 4 in Chapel Hill, is welcome to a 10% discount on all tickets. Use discount code: SA2210 The in-person Summit features more
than 20 additional sessions and social events.
Here are the sessions to be offered on November 1. All sessions leave time for you to ask questions or share your own insights. You can learn more about them on the Summit
agenda page. All sessions will be submitted for AICP Certification Maintenance credits, courtesy of the American Planning Association North Carolina chapter.
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Art + Information + Conversation = Social Change
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Centering Youth in Creative Community Development: From Research to Action
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Eno Arts Mill: Creating Arts Space through Public/Private Partnerships
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Black and Global Roots Concerts and Documentation
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Culture Keepers: Creative Placemaking through Folk Arts and Aging
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In These Mountains: Traditional Arts and Creative Placemaking in Central Appalachia
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Youth are not the Future, but the Now
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Building a Canvas for Placemaking
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Innovative Community Engagement in Today's Performance Landscape
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Reclaiming the Past, Reimagining the Future: The Transformation of Dix Park
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Responsible Placemaking and Public Art Installations in Historic Neighborhoods
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Thriving Downtowns: An Investment Playbook for Rural Appalachia
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Art-making as Youth-led Systems Change
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Land-keeping: Ethics and Consent in Public Art Practice
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Social Work, but Make it Art
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Soundscapes and Placemaking
Recordings will be available to Summit registrants through January 15.
We hope to see you next month at the South
& Appalachia Creative Placemaking Leadership Summit.
Thanks.
Leo
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Leonardo Vazquez, AICP/PP
President,
Creative Placemaking Communities
leo@cpcommunities.org
@cpcommunities | 973-763-6352, x1