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Book Discussion in September: AGENDA FOR A NEW ECONOMY

AGENDA A book discussion will be held at the downtown Central Library on Grand/Locust every Wednesday in September, starting the 9th, at noon until 1:30 each week. The book, AGENDA FOR A NEW ECONOMY: FROM PHANTOM WEALTH TO REAL WEALTH by David Korten, will be the topic of these weekly gatherings.  

This concise and compelling read suggests many ways we can turn away from the follies of  WALL STREET and make life changes that allow us to invest locally in MAIN STREET.

It is hoped that these weekly discussions spur action and ideas to develop initiatives for a more sustainable and vibrant local economy.A study guide will be available to help keep us on track, and a facilitator will provide traffic control for ideas.  
 
There is no charge for this event except for the purchase of the book which will be available at the first meeting, and is also be purchased at any time at The Book Store on Locust Street or any local book purveyor of your choice.  
 
For questions please contact Marybeth Gardem at 515-210-7928 or a mbgardam@aol.com. Use AGENDA FOR A NEW ECONOMY in the subject line.
 

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