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7th Annual Map Neighborhood Conference Scheduled to Take Place on April 23

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The MAP Conference encourages civic participation and fostering community pride. - Photo Courtesy City of Monrovia

The MAP Conference encourages civic participation and fostering community pride. – Photo Courtesy City of Monrovia

Registration is now open for those wishing to participate in the 7th Annual Monrovia Area Partnership (MAP) Neighborhood Conference! The event, which will take place on Saturday, April 23, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Monrovia Community Center, will be themed Healthy Communities, Healthy Homes, Healthy People! The event will feature 15 fantastic workshops for individuals to choose from, and the attached flier provides additional information on your options! The Neighborhood Conference continues to serve as a platform to access and promote community resources, while encouraging civic participation and fostering community pride. Each year, the conference features exciting and hands-on 60 minute workshops covering material regarding community safety, city government, community resources, and ways to connect in the community. These workshops and activities have been designed for a diverse set of participants, which is why this Neighborhood Conference is the perfect day of casual training and networking for employees, volunteers, employers, board members and all residents looking to become more engaged in their communities and neighborhoods. For more information, call (626) 932-5563.

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