myregion.org
Wednesday, October 30, 2002 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 17  
Untitled Document
 
HOME
 CONTENTS
Our Region’s Culture – Newest Tourist Attraction
Experience a Journey Through Time at the History Center
Looking at the Arts in Central Florida
Where to Go/What to Do in the Region
Launching the Region
myregion.org is Hitting the Road!
Gallis Keynote Speaker in Manhattan
 FUN FACTS
   
  For part of Florida's modern history, the territory of the state was divided into East Florida, (with its capital at St. Augustine), and West Florida, (with its capital at Pensacola).  Until the United States finally gained control in 1821, the two territories were then combined and a new capital was established at Tallahassee - the midway point between Pensacola and St. Augustine.

 LINKS
   
  What Is myregion.org?
Project Leadership
myregion.org Partners
En Español
Essential Activities
Events
Media
Get Involved
Document Center
Related Links
October 30, 2002
myregion.org is Hitting the Road!

Beginning next month, myregion.org will host a series of “Targeted Outreach Meetings” throughout Central Florida to present its preliminary analysis of the seven-county region and the key regional themes that have been identified during the data-collection phase of the project. In November the myregion.org team will be in Volusia County.

What: “Targeted Outreach Meeting” - Volusia County
When: November 20, 2002 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
Where: Volusia County at the Volusia County Administration Office.

To RSVP call Jen Amodt at 407.835.2445 or email at jen.amodt@orlando.org.

Should you have any questions or comments, please call Shelley Lauten, Project Director at 407.895.2449 or email, shelley.lauten@orlando.org.

For more information or to find out when the myregion.org team will be coming near you visit www.myregion.org.


[PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION]
Published by myregion.org
Copyright © 2002 myregion.org. All rights reserved.
TELL A FRIEND
Created with eNewsBuilder