BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20221215T140000Z DTEND:20221215T230000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:2022 2023 Leadership Menomonie DESCRIPTION:Leadership Menomonie (LM) is designed to develop community leaders who have the skills to work together\, be part of solutions\, and accept ownership of community issues. Graduates will have completed nine full-day sessions\, studying a wide variety of topics including education\, business and industry\, heritage\, arts and tourism\, media\, government and law\, health and human services\, agriculture and environment.\n\n\n\nGraduates are provided the opportunity to meet area leaders\, organizations and fellow alumni.\n\n\n\nAttendance Policy: Regular attendance and punctuality are essential for the smooth operation of this program. A maximum of two classes may be missed. Missing more than two classes will result in immediate termination of the attendee from the class. \n\n\n\n2022-2023 Schedule:\n\nAugust 30-31 - Overnight Retreat at White's Wildwood Retreat\n\n (Aug 30 - late afternoon/evening until August 31 late afternoon)\n\nSeptember 15 - Arts\, Heritage & Tourism\n\nOctober 20 - Education\n\nNovember - Work on Community Project (groups pick the date)\n\nDecember 15 - Professional Development / Community Service\n\nJanuary 19 - Manufacturing\n\nFebruary 16 - Business & Industry\n\nMarch 23 - Ag\, Environment\, & Natural Resources (note 4th Thursday)\n\nApril 20 - Health & Human Services\n\nMay 18 - Government & Law\n\nJune 15 - Graduation (half day)\n\n\n\nSchedule with dates and topics subject to change \n\n\n\nAfter you register\, a program participant information form will be provided. Registration is first come\, first serve as this program has limited space. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Leadership Menomonie (LM) is designed to \;develop community leaders who have the skills to work together\, be part of solutions\, and accept ownership of community issues. Graduates will have completed nine full-day sessions\, studying a wide variety of topics including education\, business and industry\, heritage\, arts and tourism\, media\, government \;and law\, health \;and human services\, agriculture and environment.\n
\nGraduates are provided the opportunity to meet area leaders\, organizations and fellow alumni.
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\nAttendance Policy: Regular attendance and punctuality are essential for the smooth operation of this program. A maximum of two classes may be missed. Missing more than two classes will result in immediate termination of the attendee from the class. \; \;
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\n2022-2023 Schedule:
\nAugust 30-31 - Overnight Retreat at White'\;s Wildwood Retreat
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\nSeptember 15 - Arts\, Heritage &\; Tourism
\nOctober 20 - Education
\nNovember - Work on Community Project (groups pick the date)
\nDecember 15 - Professional Development / Community Service
\nJanuary 19 - Manufacturing
\nFebruary 16 - Business &\; Industry
\nMarch 23 - Ag\, Environment\, &\; Natural Resources (note 4th Thursday)
\nApril 20 - Health &\; Human Services
\nMay 18 - Government &\; Law
\nJune 15 - Graduation (half day)
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\nSchedule with dates and topics subject to change \;
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\nAfter you register\, a program participant information form will be provided. \; Registration is first come\, first serve as this program has limited space. \; \;
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