EVENTS - August 21 - 26
Friday, September 8
Red, White, and Brew
Centerbrook Golf Course (5500 N Lilac Dr) Friday, September 8, 5-8 pm
Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door.
Tickets may be purchased at: BC Community Center • BC Liquor Stores • Centerbrook Golf Course
A ticket includes: a kabob dinner, entertainment by The Recliners, wine and craft beer tasting, and prizes.
*This event is limited to those ages 21+.
For further details visit www.brooklyncentermn.gov/recreation follow us on Facebook @BrooklynCenterRec, or call 763-569-3400
Wednesday, August 23
TH 252 Safety Task Force Meeting - VIRTUAL
7:30 PM
The TH252 Safety Task Force will be meeting on Wednesday, August 23 at 7:30 PM.
Topic: Highway 2521 Safety Task Force
Join Zoom Meeting
Or join by dialing 1-312-626-6799; Meeting ID: 85258245898#; Passcode: 954054#
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Thursday, August 24
Thursday Farmers Market
2 PM - 7 PM
7200 Brooklyn Blvd., Brooklyn Center
June 29 - October 26
Eat Local!
Thursday, August 24
Booktime Blossoms
6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
West Palmer Park 7110 Palmer Lake Drive
Ages 3-6. Join us this summer for stories about gardening, healthy foods and nature followed by a craft inspired by a story.
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Thursday & Friday, August 24 & 25
Facilitating Meetings Around Community Conflict (FMACC)
August 24 - 25 • Constitution Hall - Brooklyn Center Community Center
U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service Decreasing Community Tensions Through Facilitated Meetings.
Program Overview ▼
The Facilitating Meetings Around Community Conflict program educates community leaders in the fundamentals of facilitating meetings where community tension requires difficult conversations. The training is designed to:
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Enhance community leaders’ effectiveness as meeting facilitators.
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Expand community leaders’ listening and observation skills to help them understand the varying perspectives of community members.
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Provide community leaders with tools, helpful tips, and resources to prepare for, conduct, and follow up after meetings designed to help resolve community conflict.
Why should communities consider the Facilitating Meetings Around Community Conflict program?This training program is designed to prepare community leaders to facilitate meetings that address and respond to conflict in their communities.
Program Objectives ▼
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Train community leaders to prepare for, facilitate, and follow up after meetings concerning community conflict and tension.
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Educate leaders to understand the fundamentals of conflict resolution.
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Practice the skills needed to successfully facilitate meetings that help groups to resolve conflict.
Register by emailing FMACC@brooklyncentermn.gov
All Meeting times are 4:30 pm - 8:30 pm - Dinner will be served.
(15 person max for each training)
For more information contact LaToya Turk at lturk@brooklyncentermn.gov
Connect with CRS services: www.justice.gov/crs
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City Newsletter - Edition 232
Celebrating the news, events, & cultures that connect us.
Click here to review the latest edition of the City Newsletter.
The City of Brooklyn Center is Hiring!
We are Hiring! Full-time, Part-time, and seasonal opportunities are available.
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/brooklyncenter
For more information contact (763) 569-3304
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