( KNZA )--The first ever Northeast Kansas Big Rural Brainstorm will be held in Holton on Monday, November 12th.
The event will take place from 9 to 4 at the Evangel Methodist Church located at 227 Pennsylvania, with registration starting at 8 a.m.
The event is sponsored by the Northeast Kansas Coalition for Regional Economic Development and Glacial Hills Resource Conservation and Development Inc.
The goal is to bring new energy and solutions to issues facing rural Kansans.
Marci Penner, director of the Kansas Sampler Foundation, will serve as the facilitator.
Registration is limited to the first 150 people to sign up. The $15 registration fee includes lunch. You can register online by going to glacialhillsrcd.org
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