Nonprofit invites public to mingle, get updates and provide feedback

Nonprofit invites public to mingle
Guests of Revitalize Ontario’s October 2017 mixer sift through informational sheets that explain the nonprofit’s mission, as well as current and future projects. Unlike October, Wednesday’s mixer will have a presentation at 6 p.m. The change in format was a result of feedback from attendees in October.

ONTARIO — Revitalize Ontario will host a mixer on Wednesday to educate the public about future events the nonprofit organization will be hosting in 2018.

The organization was developed to promote a healthy and prosperous downtown through cultural and historic preservation, and plans to update community members from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Dinsmore Chiropractic, said Kayla Kirksey, economic development coordinator for the organization.

This is the second such mixer the organization has hosted – the first took place in October.

Unlike its mixer in October, which had handouts available with information on its projects, the mixer on Wednesday will have a presentation at 6 p.m. The event will also be a chance for community members to provide some feedback on how they feel Ontario is unique.

The change in the program’s format was a result of feedback from attendees of the October mixer, who said they’d prefer a presentation in future mixers, according to Kirksey.

The mixer comes as Revitalize Ontario is preparing for its March meeting, during which the organization will revise its goals for the year.

Originally Published in The Argus Observer
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Ontario, OR 97914

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