Scottish Climate Action Network – Climate Cafe
Tuesday, 29 June, 2021 at 1 p.m.
1.30 p.m. start with 1pm Induction for new members
Community Action Meetup
Price: free
Public Anyone on or off Facebook
Join us and other SCCAN members for a virtual café. Come and share your community experience, ideas, challenges questions and cake!
SCCAN Networking Climate café is a conversation based meet up that Scottish Communities CAN hosts throughout the year.

This is an opportunity for you to share your experiences, ideas and challenges with others who are doing similar things. They will break into different rooms according to the themes you choose. Bring a warm drink, perhaps a piece of cake and an open heart!
Join the 1:30pm – 3pm Tuesday 29 June!
If you are a new member join us at 1pm for an induction and welcome meeting.
If you are a new member join us at 1pm for an induction and welcome meeting.
Draft agenda
1pm Induction for new members
1:30pm
Welcome and Check-in
1:30pm
Welcome and Check-in
Breakout Groups
Comfort Break (about half way through)
Breakout: feedback on what you want to get from future events
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