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Healthy Communities Forum: Senior Health--Living Long and Prospering in San Mateo County

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 477 Lincoln Cir Millbrae CA 94030  See map

Healthy Communities Forum: Senior Health – Living Long and Prospering in San Mateo County



Thursday, December 6, 2012 from 5:30-8:30PM
Millbrae Community Center, Room E/F
477 Lincoln Circle, Millbrae, CA 94030


JOIN US and explore how the various facets of the health of our cities  –  economic, environmental, and social  –  intersect. Tanja Srebotnjak  of  Ecologic Institute  will present findings from  a  new report  in collaboration with Sustainable San Mateo County:  “Health  in San Mateo County: An Assessment of Current Status and an Outlook into Future Needs.” Afterward, we’ll break out into groups by city to discuss strategies for how we can make our communities economically, environmentally, and socially healthier and more resilient.  No charge, open to the
public, refreshments provided.


WHO  Decision makers, community leaders, labor, developers, affordable housing advocates, business leaders, environmentalists



AGENDA
5:30pm – Refreshments & Networking
6:00pm – Welcome, Lee Michelson, Sequoia Healthcare District
Presentation, Tanja Srebotnjak
7:00pm – Breakout Group discussion
8:00pm – Report Back
8:30pm – Close



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