St. John's Lutheran Church
Meeting in Madison to discuss region’s future A regional long-range planning group is inviting Madison area citizens to add their voices to a conversation that could shape our future. A meeting of the Meadowlark Project Leadership Laboratory will be held Monday, July 9, from 7-9 p.m. at the Olinger Center, St. John’s Lutheran Church, at 122 N. Grant Ave. in Madison. The Meadowlark Project’s goal is to look at the future of our region and find innovative ways to make sure it is a positive one for everyone living here. The meeting is free, open to the public and completely informal. You are encouraged to participate in a conversation about the future of the Northern Great Plains. Find greater detail on the project, the scenarios, and a list of Meadowlark team members at the website www.meadowlarkproject.org. The Meadowlark Project was initiated by Northern Great Plains, Inc., a Fargo-based non-profit, whose mission is to make a positive difference in the future of rural communities and businesses by helping them successfully adapt to changing market and social forces. NGP works in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota. For more information on NGP, please visit www.ngplains.org. The local meeting is supported by East River Electric Power Cooperative.