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Harborside Chats: Amanda Park

The second-to-last Harborside Chat will be held in Amanda Park on Saturday, June 8th at the Amanda Park Timberland Regional Library, 6118 U.S. 101, Amanda Park, Washington 98526.

The event starts at 10:00 am, doors open at 9:45 am, and the event will go for about two hours.

This event is free! Registration is not required but a ticket secures your spot, get your free ticke(s) here. Feel free to bring a friend! Better yet, bring someone whose viewpoints differ from yours.
Registration deadline: Friday, June 7th by noon.

What is Harborside Chats?
Harborside Chats is a series of guided dialogue sessions supported by dispute resolution specialists and trained community members. We’re bringing Grays Harbor County into one room with people trained to help others respectfully communicate.

What are we going to talk about?
Each session will be unique and based on the topics you propose. We will collaboratively come up with a list of topics that need action in our local community.If you’re curious to know what these sessions can look like, check out this video from our Executive Director.

What to expect at this session:
Harborside Chats is a unique blend of dialogue, networking, and learning. While we have a structured moderated environment planned, we’re sure topics will arise organically.

Doors will open at 9:45 am, join us for coffee snacks, and connection time, get settled and we will begin the Chat promptly at 10 am. Participants can expect to take part in an activity with a conversation partner followed by a facilitated round table style dialogue.

For those who prefer to prepare in advance, click here to access the Golden Rule Conversation guide - an activity we will be participating in at the outset of our time together. Check it out ahead of time or consider arriving a little early to delve into it. While we'll cover this information during the session, we recognize that some folks appreciate being able to prepare.

DIALOGUE DUET
We will have two $25 cash prize raffles for you to take a friend out and continue the dialogue!

PARKING
Please note that only the main entrance on the 2nd floor will be accessible, with other doors closed. Additionally, we recommend utilizing the upper parking lot for your convenience.

ACCESSIBILITY

At The Dialogue Project, we are dedicated to creating events that are accessible, inclusive, and welcoming to all. We strive to make our events as accessible and inclusive as possible. If you have specific accessibility needs or questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at 360.532.8950 or email at drchgp@drcghp.org seven calendar days prior to the event to make arrangements. Your comfort and full participation are our top priorities.

Communities Thrive When Dialogue Is Alive!

**ATTENDANCE POLICY** Ticket registration secures your spot. Please be mindful of the limited spots available and arrive at least five minutes prior to the start time. Arrivals later than 5 minutes before the event begins will be considered a no-show. Released tickets will open up opportunities for other community members to participate. Arrivals after the start time won’t be allowed entry to the session. Your cooperation and understanding are appreciated.

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