Jul 16, 2009

WIN University Sessions Continue

WIN (Working in Neighborhoods) University sessions continue this month.
These sessions provide an opportunity for neighborhood leaders to learn about the many helpful services offered by both the City of Tulsa and various local organizations.
To attend, individuals must be a designated representative of one of Tulsa's many registered neighborhood organizations.
Currently, more than 300 registered associations exist in the Tulsa city limits.
Four sessions have been set for July.
These include: July 16 - session on "The Neighborhood Code Compliance Program";
July 18 - "Volunteer Central"; July 23 - "Citizen's Police Academy"; and
July 25 - "Setting up a 501C3".

The sessions began in May and continued through June with sessions on: "Leadership: Communications and Motivation"; the "Alert Neighbors Program"; "Beautification and Safety," featuring City of Tulsa Public Works Department, Up With Trees and the M.e.t. (recycling); the C.A.R.E. program offered through the City of Tulsa Working in Neighborhoods (WIN) Department; and "Conflict Resolution (Early Settlement Mediation)."

WIN University sessions have been scheduled through February of 2010.
For more information, contact the Neighborhood Liaisons at 596-1292.
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Unless otherwise noted: Classes will be free of charge at the Central Center - Room #2/3, 1028 E. 6th St. (596-1444). Time reflects information giving, questions, and follow up.
Please RSVP to City of Tulsa WIN Dept. Liaisons - 596-1292.

We look forward to bringing you information that will assist your dedication in helping your neighborhood enjoy their quality of life in a secure environment.
Thank you for your service and dedication to your neighborhood and city.