A core element of Incourage’s
strategy to engage residents is the gathering and sharing of reliable
information through easily accessible means.
On November 20, during an
interactive community event, we debuted our fourth issue of Vital Signs. Developed in partnership
with Center on Wisconsin Strategy, Vital
Signs includes rich data and comparative examples to support informed
discussions. This is our most robust issue yet.
As expressed during the Vital Signs event, I believe we have a
shared destiny. We are connected, by virtue of sharing the same place. And, we
need to intentionally think about each person who lives here, because every
single person matters.
As a community, we have a moral
imperative to help each person realize their full potential. Some of the
information presented in this issue of Vital
Signs bears out that fact.
During this event it became clear.
Residents’ desire to engage more deeply is growing. No longer is there a
question of receptiveness. Instead, among many, it has become a matter of ‘what
more can I learn?’. Residents are leaning forward, offering new ideas and
making commitments to continue connecting beyond the event.
Experiencing this shift was a
validation of our work – a 14-year journey to foster a participatory culture
where residents are central to the decision-making process.
A movement is underway in south
Wood County. But we know this is a long-term journey and are deeply grateful to
those engaged residents, businesses and organizations that made the Vital Signs event the success that it
was.
I know our founder, visionary
philanthropist Virginia Brazeau, would be very proud of the work being
accomplished in our community, today. As would Ruth & Hartley Barker and
Gilbert & Jaylee Mead who advanced Virginia’s vision, by also investing in
Incourage’s operations. Especially in this season of thanks, I’m grateful to
these individuals for their many gifts, including their demonstration of
courage.
I’d like to also thank our
neighbors and again, those who attended the Vital
Signs event. Our permanent commitment is to you, this place, and our shared
future. Thank you, for walking alongside us in the journey to realize a
community that works well for all people.
Kelly
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