How can Strong Towns help me get a book club to discuss the Strong Towns books? (Video)

Norm Van Eeden Petersman
Norm Van Eeden Petersman
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Shelly from Wisconsin asked a great question: 

We are gearing up to re-introduce the Strong Towns book at our local library "in the weeds" book club where we discuss one book for 4 months and relate findings to our city of Sheboygan Wisconsin. Start in December. Can ST support us by sending the notice out to their Sheboygan members. Any other guidance would be appreciated. This book club started with the Strong Towns book over 2 years ago and about 40 people showed up. The club now has usually about 8-10 people most of whom where not around when we discussed strong towns. How can we launch this and keep it sustained? We don't need to always have 40 people, but it would be good to bring more people into our community building endeavors. Hoping we can discuss at 1 pm today.

 

This resource was mentioned during the discussion and it's available for you to use free of charge: 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y75wrCNr_ude8BN04slV27WAhzM6UpY2eZ2Poa8Nnjk/edit?usp=sharing

 

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