Thanks for your interest in building your dedication and skills as a civic catalyst! This workshop is for people who consider themselves active citizens but are concerned about the civic health of their communities — and looking for ways to play a leadership-like role in strengthening it. 

This workshop is led by Citizen University, a national nonprofit that designs gatherings, rituals, and workshops for people who are searching for new ways to spark habits of citizenship and civic commitment in their hometown. Learn more about our work → 

The Seattle Public Library logoHere are the details…

  • Thursday, October 17
  • 5:30-7:30pm
  • Central Downtown Library Level 4, Meeting room 2, 1000 Fourth Ave., Seattle, WA 98104
Whether it’s through your formal job and organization, or a more casual and neighborly role, let us know what “hat” you’ll be wearing when you show up for this workshop.
We strive to host inclusive, accessible experiences that enable all participants to engage fully, including individuals with disabilities, faith or cultural considerations, or any specific access needs. The program takes place in English, and involves discussion, interactive exercises, and use of audio-visual media and printed materials.
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