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KFTC Annual Membership Meeting

When October-10-2008 07:00 PM to
October-12-2008 12:00 PM
Where Ky. Leadership Center in Jabez
Contact Name Robin Daugherty
Contact Phone 606-878-2161
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by jerry last modified August-27-2008 10:40 AM

Our Annual Membership Meeting is a time for members from all over the state to come together to enjoy each other's company, to celebrate the work and accomplishments of the previous year, and to set goals and plan for the coming year. The theme of this year's Annual Meeting is "New Power: Strategies and Solutions to Move KY Forward"

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Saturday morning workshop on the porch

 

Saturday morning workshop on the porch at the 2007 Annual Membership Meeting

 

 

Agenda

New Power: Strategies and Solutions to Move KY Forward

Friday, October 10

6 p.m. Registration begins at the beautiful Kentucky Leadership Center in Faubush, Kentucky.
7 - 9 p.m. Welcome & introductions, followed by a bonfire with story-telling, music, and more.

Saturday, October 11

8 a.m. Breakfast
9 a.m. Presentation and discussion about the New Power Initiative
10:45 a.m.
Introduction to KFTC’s statewide issue campaigns

Small groups will tour a “gallery” of KFTC’s current issues, including mountaintop removal mining, restoration of voting rights, fair and adequate tax reform, and sustainable economic development.

12 noon
Lunch
1 p.m. Workshops about Kentucky’s energy challenges

In search of a sound energy policy for KY; Kentucky’s dirty power: how it hurts and what we can do; Climate change, coal and Kentucky; Clean energy solutions that can work in Kentucky; Tapping the potential for green industry and green jobs in Kentucky; and a young people’s energy workshop.
3 p.m.
Full group discussion, followed by 2 hours of free time!
6 p.m. Dinner, awards, and a key note address

The keynote address will be,“The challenge and promise of building new power in distressed communities” by Phil Thompson, a professor of Urban Planning and Politics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
8:30 p.m. Home-grown Talent Show

Come prepared to share your own talents, including music, stories, poetry, dance and more

Sunday, October 12

8 a.m. Breakfast
9 a.m. Workshops: Skills and ideas for building new power

Choose one: Organizing 101; The art of good conversations; Race, class and political change in Kentucky; Technology and organizing; Strategies for reaching and activating new members
10 a.m. Business Meeting and Closing Session

Elect statewide officers, accept chapters and adopt the statewide platform.

12 p.m. Head for home