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Month: April 2013

Posted on April 4, 2013July 5, 2018

Portland’s Nicole Lavelle & Sarah Baugh are here! #brokencitylab

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via Instagram http://instagram.com/p/XsdibwCjqw/ by joshuababcock

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Posted on April 1, 2013July 5, 2018

All Tomorrow’s Problems on Holiday for Tonight, see you on April 8th

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All Tomorrow’s Problems take a short break this week. We’ll be back on Monday, April 8th at 7pm to tackle problems big and small. Come hang out with us.

Here are just a couple of examples of the things we’ve done recently in exploring how to bring people together to talk through their concerns with the future of this city.

See you next week.

 

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