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What Civic Health Looks Like in Vermont
Date and Time
Tuesday Oct 14, 2025
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM EDTLocation
New Haven Town Hall
Fees/Admission
Free and open to all.
What Civic Health Looks Like in Vermo...Description
Please consider joining us next Tuesday, 10/14, at 5:30 at the New Haven Town Hall.
Join the Secretary of State, Sarah Copeland Hanzas, and your neighbors, to learn about what Civic Health looks like across Vermont and in your community. Please come ready to participate! We will be asking for your feedback. We encourage participation from throughout Addison County, as this is the only one of these discussions currently scheduled in the area.
Vermont recently conducted its first-ever civic health index, a report which looked at areas of civic health, including social connections, political engagement, trust in government, media access, volunteering and access to arts and culture. This event will include information and discussion about the report's process and findings, as well as small group discussions.
"We want to hear what you think about the civic health and civic engagement within your community," Copeland Hanzas said. "We want you to give us ideas and, indeed, direction for what you think our office should do in the future."
Previous discussions in this series have inspired new initiatives, such as Vermont's Kid Governor (https://vt.kidgovernor.org/) and perhaps this discussion could even motivate some local action. You can access the report and more information about it at https://sos.vermont.gov/secret.../civics/civic-health-index/.
For more information contact: Ruth Bernstein, New Haven Librarian at librarian@nhcl.org or Robyn Palmer, Director of Civic and Voter Engagement, Office of the Vermont Secretary of State, Robyn.Palmer@vermont.gov.Tell a Friend
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