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Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 22:19:31 -0800 (PST) From: Richard Civille Subject: CivicNet 97 - The Spirit of Community Networking

CivicNet '97 "The Spirit of Community Networking"

May 21-25, 1997 Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport

Co-sponsored by Apple Research Labs

Organized by The Center for Civic Networking and The Metasystems Design Group

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Who should attend -- or exhibit? Anyone with passion and strategic vision for new information products and services that benefit community life and civic affairs. We invite entrepreneurs, non-profit executives, senior corporate management, publishers, journalists, public officials, artists, teachers, investors, researchers, funders, librarians, and enthusiasts who regard themselves as front-line innovators and catalysts.

* A comprehensive report of conference discussions highlighting lessons learned, new design strategies and project concepts will be published and in your hands before you leave.

CivicNet '97 is designed for conversation, networking and interaction to ensure your voice will be heard, and ideas moved into a real Agenda for Action.

* This isn't another talking head show...this will be a working conference, where everyone will learn. If you expect to be spoon-fed, don't come.

The conference organizers promise you that by the end of CivicNet '97:

* Participating individuals, firms and agencies will be in the early stages of new cooperative research and development projects, marketing agreements, and collaborative product design

Every single issue and opportunity of concern to you personally will be:

Placed on the table Given space for passionate working discussion* Illuminated in a comprehensive final report released on the last day of the conference

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You're invited. We provide the process. You create the content.

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Thanks for your time,

Richard Civille Executive Director Center for Civic Networking ```

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