A Community-Led Open House for Connection, Preparedness & Action
Sunday, March 29 | 3 - 5pm
Poorman FMFPD Station | 1740 Fourmile Canyon
Fourmile neighbors are coming together again — this time in an interactive, open-house format designed to build momentum and shape the future of community resilience in our canyon.
This is not a sit-and-listen meeting.
This is a Resilience Expo — where you can connect, participate, and help guide what comes next!
Why Attend?
This gathering is designed to:
Connect neighbors
Gather community perspectives
Inform future organizing and planning efforts
Build momentum around locally led action
Whether you’ve lived here for decades or just moved in, your voice matters and we’d love to see you there!
Hosting Partners:
Fourmile Community Coordination Committee: A group of neighbors who gathered after the Wild Turkey Fire with the intention of capturing the momentum of resilient community organizing, as well as the planning of this kick-off event!
Event Format / Agenda:
To encourage mingling, conversation, and flexibility (and to help with limited parking), this event will follow an open house format.
3pm - 3:25pm - Welcome + Partner Blitz Presentations: Presentations will be concise and recorded for those unable to attend.
3:25pm - 5pm - Community Resilience Expo: Community members circulate at their own pace among topic tables hosted by neighbors and partners. Each table will include current ideas/opportunities and ways to get involved.
Walking/biking/carpooling would be best since parking will be limited.
Please RSVP in the form below - it’ll be helpful to ensure we have enough resources. Thank you!
Reach out if you have any questions!
Cat Price - email or 903-235-7754
Kirin Riddell - email or 907-707-9196
COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORM BELOW TO RSVP!
This Is Just the Beginning!
The Resilience Expo is designed to gather interest, identify participants and leaders, and catalyze next steps. Future meetings and working groups will follow based on community energy and participation.
And while you’re here…
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