Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Noah Keteyian of Midcoast Magnet at Johnson Hall Thursday
GARDINER, MAINE -- The Kennebec Corridor Cultural Survey Project presents the second in a series of lectures relating to the creative economy 7 p.m. Thursday, April 20 at Johnson Hall in Gardiner.
"Midcoast Magnet: attract, retain, connect" is the title of the discussion that will be lead by Noah Keteyian, Executive Director of Midcoast Magnet.
Now that we’ve caught on to the creative economy, what do we do with it? That’s a surprisingly common question these days. It’s also a question that drove a grassroots movement from discussion group to innovator in Maine economic development.
Midcoast Magnet is an organization that’s at the center of a regional effort to fire up the economy in the coastal and inland areas surrounding Rockland, Camden and Belfast. Keteyian will tell Midcoast Magnet’s story, touching on developing community support, confronting practical challenges and future expansion. For more information call Johnson Hall at 207/582-7144 or visit www.discoverkennebec.org
"Midcoast Magnet: attract, retain, connect" is the title of the discussion that will be lead by Noah Keteyian, Executive Director of Midcoast Magnet.
Now that we’ve caught on to the creative economy, what do we do with it? That’s a surprisingly common question these days. It’s also a question that drove a grassroots movement from discussion group to innovator in Maine economic development.
Midcoast Magnet is an organization that’s at the center of a regional effort to fire up the economy in the coastal and inland areas surrounding Rockland, Camden and Belfast. Keteyian will tell Midcoast Magnet’s story, touching on developing community support, confronting practical challenges and future expansion. For more information call Johnson Hall at 207/582-7144 or visit www.discoverkennebec.org
