Being nice is easy when we agree, but when we have different opinions it can be a bit more challenging. The Roseville Human Rights Commission invites the community to a special program that explores ways to have the conversation while retaining civility.
Participants will learn ways to sharpen their civility skills and explore belief systems. We’ll learn how to strengthen communication skills, and reinforce team work and individual responsibility.
Civility: A Better Choice
- Saturday, September 19
- 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., light lunch will be provided
- Roseville Library, 2180 Hamline Ave N, Roseville, MN 55113
- Spots available for 60 registrants
- RSVP with library at www.rclreads.org/events-and-classes
Workshop leaders Cassandra Dahnke and Tomas Spath are the co-founders of the Institute for Civility in Government. Their book, Reclaiming Civility in the Public Square – 10 Rules That Work offers practical rules for a broad range of life situations.
Contact the Roseville Human Rights Commission at 651-792-7023 or kari.collins@cityofroseville.com if you have questions.