[OMS_MANAGERS] Oregon Recipient of NMSC and PPS Cultivating Place in Main Street Communities Training
LGMSD
director at lagrandemainstreet.org
Tue Dec 29 13:28:50 PST 2015
Awesome!
Thanks,
Thomas J. Taylor
LGMSD Executive Director
118 Depot Street
541.963.1223
205-331-8881
> On Dec 29, 2015, at 9:15 AM, STUART Sheri * OPRD <Sheri.Stuart at oregon.gov> wrote:
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> We don’t have a date for the training yet. I have a conference call scheduled with NMSC/PPS the week of January 11 so should know more after that. I will keep you all informed as I learn more.
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> Happy New Year!
> Sheri
>
> From: OMS_MANAGERS [mailto:oms_managers-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Debbie Pedro
> Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 2:58 PM
> To: 'Oregon Main Street program managers'
> Subject: Re: [OMS_MANAGERS] Oregon Recipient of NMSC and PPS Cultivating Place in Main Street Communities Training
>
> Sheri,
>
> This is so exciting! Do you have a date and place set as of yet for this training. Way to go by the way.
>
> Debbie Pedro
>
> From: OMS_MANAGERS [mailto:oms_managers-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of STUART Sheri * OPRD
> Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 8:16 AM
> To: Oregon Main Street program managers
> Subject: [OMS_MANAGERS] Oregon Recipient of NMSC and PPS Cultivating Place in Main Street Communities Training
>
> The National Main Street Center, Inc. (NMSC) and Project for Public Spaces (PPS) are launching Cultivating Place in Main Street Communities, a series of intensive trainings designed to strengthen and expand Main Street’s capacity for implementing Placemaking strategies and public space improvements.
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> Between January and June 2016, NMSC and PPS will bring the Cultivating Place in Main Street Communities training program to five pilot states, including Alabama, Connecticut, Missouri, Montana, and Oregon. NMSC and PPS will partner with Main Street Alabama, Connecticut Main Street Center, Missouri Main Street Connection, Montana Main Street, and Oregon Main Street to convene 35 communities in each state—with the potential to reach up to 175 communities in this first round.
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> Additionally, local and regional representatives of federal agencies and philanthropic foundations will be in attendance, working with trainers and trainees to identify ways to successfully grow, implement, and sustain Placemaking efforts in these states after the training.
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> “As a citizen-led process, Placemaking is a powerful, affordable, and effective way to activate downtowns and community gathering places,” says Patrice Frey, President and CEO of the National Main Street Center, Inc. “The community engagement and momentum generated by Placemaking is essential in generating longer-term positive economic outcomes across America’s Main Streets."
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> “The community is always the expert,” says Fred Kent, President and Founder of Project for Public Spaces. “These trainings offer simple ways to take better advantage of the talents, resources, and assets that already exist in these places.”
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> Cultivating Place in Main Street Communities is the latest program launched as a result of NMSC and PPS’s ongoing partnership, created to help Main Street communities activate their downtowns and districts through Placemaking. Placemaking provides a powerful set of tools for change that Main Street organizations can easily learn and apply to their revitalization work. Through a strategy called “Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper,” individuals and communities can make immediate and affordable changes to public spaces while also building local support and demonstrating to stakeholders the potential for further long-term projects and investments.
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> The Cultivating Place in Main Street Communities training program is made possible through the generous support of Anne T. and Robert M. Bass.
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