by Lindsay | Jan 20, 2017
Boost Academic & Economic Performance Promote early learning It’s possible to connect kids to a brighter future, break the cycle of generational poverty and reduce the cost of government assistance. Watch this video to see how: Educational partnerships By...
by Lindsay | Jan 18, 2017
KitchenTable Conversations (KTC) January 2017 Topics 1. Do people living in rural communities want the same things as people living in urban communities? 2. Do people living in rural and urban communities receive the same treatment? Gather around our “kitchen...
by Lindsay | Jan 17, 2017
KitchenTable Conversations – How it works Why attend Way too many people are polarized and not talking anymore. This division is affecting our ability to unite around the things that will make living in Wisconsin better for everyone. What to expect People...
by Lindsay | Jan 13, 2017
Fresh Thinking – Good Jobs – Renewable Resources Turning waste into a resource for Wisconsin Wisconsin’s dairy industry has a $43.4 billion impact on our state’s economy.[1] What if finding a balanced solution to manure management helped...
by Lindsay | Jan 11, 2017
Dave attended a KitchenTable Conversation and felt compelled to invite his friends and family to attend the next event. Below is the letter he sent out. Thanks Dave! Hi Friends, Customers and Business Associates – I recently sat in on a session designed to get...
by Lindsay | Dec 30, 2016
It happened again. Strangers, who don’t agree on a lot of things, got together over coffee and talked. This time they discussed the causes of poverty. They talked about why conservatives and liberals see this issue so differently and what to do about it. This is...