City Club sets the stage for two local icons to share their vision of the future of Central Oregon March 15 with Mike Hollern and Bill Smith: Where Do We Go From Here?
We all have attended our fair share of real estate forecast breakfasts and economic outlook luncheons. They are informative but the information usually flows one way. Now is the time to be part of the conversation, are you ready?
Two names. Mike Hollern (Brooks Resources) and Bill Smith (William Smith Properties and Old Mill).
For the past 40 years these two businesspeople have done more to shape modern day Central Oregon than anyone else. On March 15, City Club of Central Oregon sets the stage for these seasoned citizens to share their vision of what the next 40 years will look like.
This entertaining and educational session will be a once in a lifetime opportunity which you will not want to miss. Seating is limited so register now and become part of the conversation!
What: City Club of Central Oregon monthly forum
Where: St. Charles Center for Health and Learning
When: Thursday, March 15, 11:30-1pm
Cost: Members – $20 / Non-Members – $35 / First-time guests – $20 (buffet lunch is included)
RSVP: by Monday, March 12
Contact: Robert Killen, Executive Director, 541.633.7163, Robert@cityclubofcentraloregon.com
Link: http://cityclubco.com
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Fun Facts:
- Did you know Bill Smith interned for Brooks Scanlon/Brooks Resources?
- Did you know it took Bill Smith nearly five years to get the Old Mill re-zoned from industrial to mixed use?
- Did you know the inspiration of the Old Mill was based on the San Antonio’s River Walk?
- Did you know the development Black Butte Ranch, one Oregon’s most celebrated resorts, was Brooks Resources first major project?
About City Club of Central Oregon
Where Conversation Creates Community. Since its origin in 2007, the City Club of Central Oregon has brought the community together in more than 100 forums, dialogs, lectures and debates to explore the most critical topics relating to the region. Its members include many of the most prominent and influential leaders in government, business, education and media.
The City Club is a vibrant organization which sets the stage for important conversations featuring preeminent speakers on topics ranging from new technologies to livable cities, from art to politics. Through its many varied programs the City Club is improving the tenor of communication throughout the region, informing the public and inspiring civic engagement.