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SSMMA’s ‘On the Table’ featured conversations on enhancing image

  • Writer: SSMMA
    SSMMA
  • May 17, 2017
  • 1 min read

The South Suburban Mayors and Managers Association’s May 17th ‘On the Table’ conversations featured discussions on how to improve perceptions of Chicago’s Southland. Please click here for more photos. Thank you to all who attended.

About On the Table The Chicago Community Trust’s On the Table is an annual forum designed to elevate civic conversation, foster new relationships and inspire collaborative action across the region. On Tuesday, May 16, 2017 tens of thousands of Chicago-area residents will gather in small groups to share a meal and discuss the challenges and opportunities we face. These conversations can inspire new ways we can work together to make our communities stronger, safer and more dynamic. Read more.

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