Becoming Beloved Community: Conversation with Community Heart & Soul

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The Department of Equity and Inclusion (DEI)will continue the Becoming Beloved Community series on Thursday, February 26 with “Conversation with Community Heart and Soul.”

Community Heart & Soul is a resident-driven process that invites people from across Amherst to share what they love most about their community, envision the future they want, and explore how to get there — together. Community Heart & Soul brings the community together to reflect on what matters most to them. Through guided conversation, participants help shape a collective vision that informs future planning and community development. 

Help shape the future of Amherst! Join the Town of Amherst DEI Department for a community conversation with their partners at Community Heart & Soul.” The event will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Large Activity Room at the Bangs Community Center, 70 Boltwood Walk.

All individuals, organizations, and businesses are welcome to participate and help shape Amherst’s future. A meal will be provided. The DEI Department requests that participants register in advance so that they can plan accordingly. The event is free.

This event is part of the Town of Amherst Department of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion’s Becoming Beloved Community series. Participants are invited to engage in DEI-led civic conversations that foster a welcoming environment for the Amherst community. For more information, contact Philip Avila, Assistant Director of DEI.

Register Here. Registration is required, but you can sign up anytime – even on the day of the event. 

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