Are you ready for the 2010 Summit?!

Neighborhoods are the building blocks of the region. They shape its character. They affect the lives of its families and children. They are where “community” begins. The Neighborhood Summit is a daylong event created by The Civic League for Regional Atlanta to foster relationships among community leaders by providing them with a forum to meet, exchange ideas and explore opportunities for collaboration. The theme for this year's Summit, "Neighborhood Connections, Regional Voices," alludes to the role of strong neighborhoods in creating a collaborative region.


Who Should Attend?


Residents of the 10-county Atlanta region (Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry and Rockdale counties), especially those representing neighborhoods, community-based organizations, homeowner associations and civic groups, as well as the business, nonprofit and public sectors. Attendance last year topped 500; this year we expect attendance to be around 700.

 















More than 500 people attended the 2009 Summit

  Early registration extended to Aug. 1

Register now to take advantage of HALF-PRICE admission of $10 (seniors and students, $5), which includes lunch and full access to workshops and exhibits.

Make sure your county is represented

Make sure that your voice is heard - and that your neighborhood and county is represented at the 2010 Neighborhood Summit.   Who's coming to the Summit? Current registration: Gwinnett-51%, Fulton-31%, DeKalb-10%, Clayton-4%, Rockdale & Walton - 1% each.