2015 South Central Assembly Summit: "New Takes on Old Issues"
South Central Assembly
Wednesday, April 15, 2015 from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM (EDT)
Camp Hill, PA
The South Central Assembly is pleased to invite you to its' April 15, 2015 Regional Summit, "New Takes On Old Issues". This Summit provides a chance to share successes and solve problems we all face in providing services and improving the quality of life in communities across the region's eight counties.
Officials, planners, administrators and professionals from state, local and county government, nonprofit community agencies, private businesses, banks, colleges and universities, consulting firms, and interested citizens have been invited to this conference, providing a chance for input from all sectors of South Central Pennsylvania.
The Summit features sessions in four tracks that offer a broad range of topics for groups that serve our communities. The tracks include Local Government Innovation and Cooperation, Housing and Community Development, Regional Connections and Issues, and Higher Education.
Three plenary sessions will highlight issues facing the region, with an expected keynote address from Governor Tom Wolf.
We have built the Summit with you in mind, offering many sessions, a chance to hear your needs, and providing information on new resources and best practices to help you solve your community's problems. Since our first Summit in 1996, the South Central Assembly has kept registration fees low and the value high to encourage as many communities and interested parties to attend as possible.
We look forward to seeing you at the Summit!
The Officers and Board of the South Central Assembly,
Ann Simonetti, President Steve Snell, Vice President George Klaus, Secretary
Officials, planners, administrators and professionals from state, local and county government, nonprofit community agencies, private businesses, banks, colleges and universities, consulting firms, and interested citizens have been invited to this conference, providing a chance for input from all sectors of South Central Pennsylvania.
The Summit features sessions in four tracks that offer a broad range of topics for groups that serve our communities. The tracks include Local Government Innovation and Cooperation, Housing and Community Development, Regional Connections and Issues, and Higher Education.
Three plenary sessions will highlight issues facing the region, with an expected keynote address from Governor Tom Wolf.
We have built the Summit with you in mind, offering many sessions, a chance to hear your needs, and providing information on new resources and best practices to help you solve your community's problems. Since our first Summit in 1996, the South Central Assembly has kept registration fees low and the value high to encourage as many communities and interested parties to attend as possible.
We look forward to seeing you at the Summit!
The Officers and Board of the South Central Assembly,
Ann Simonetti, President Steve Snell, Vice President George Klaus, Secretary