Through the magic of television and the community broadcasts done by Cogeco – you can hear Ken Greenberg if you missed him live.

By Staff

BURLINGTON, ON  April 25, 2012  Close to 200 people converged on the Studio Theatre at the Performing Arts Centre a couple of weeks ago to hear what Ken Greenberg had to say about how you build a city.

It was an event worth taking in.  The occasion was one of Mayor Goldring`s Inspire series with which he brings interesting speakers to the city to talk about issues that need some thinking.  The audiences  get to hear what outsiders, who are exceptionally well informed in their area of expertise,  have to say about the way we are doing things in our city.

Ken Greenberg fascinated his live audience at the Studio Theatre. His talk will be broadcast by Cogeco Cable.

Greenberg was fascinating to listen to.  He started by outlining just where we had come from as a city, where we are today and how we got where we are.  It was a solid presentation – but then when it got to the Q&A part,  the event became an occasion that had people who are making a difference in this city asking an expert how they could best go about making change happen.  It was quite something to be part of – and if you didn’t get to the event you can tune in and listen to the broadcasts Cogeco Cable will be doing.

Friday, April 27, 2012 at 1:00 pm

Saturday, April 28, 2012 at 9:00 pm

Sunday, April 29, 2012 at 10:00 pm.

The next Inspire Burlington will take place on June 12 at the Ron Joyce Centre, DeGroote School of Business at 7:00 pm. Featured speaker is Chris Crowley, best-selling author of the Younger Next Year books.

 

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