Harmony Centre to host conference on small community solutions

Owen Sound’s Harmony Centre is attracting experts from across the country to an important conference that highlights solutions to some of the most vexing problems that face small communities today. The one-day conference will be held on March 29th beginning at 8:30 am at Harmony Centre.
Advance registration is required.

According to conference organizer and Harmony Centre board member Leigh Greaves, the gathering is meant to showcase a variety of solutions to the problems and needs that small communities face, as told by community leaders and innovators from across the country who have first-hand experience putting these solutions into practice. Thirteen years ago, Harmony Centre itself was created as a solution to the problem of finding a place for a soup kitchen in Owen Sound, so it is a fitting site to host this gathering of forward-thinking community members and proven problem solvers.

“There are a lot of thoughtful and ingenious projects going on locally and nationally from which we can all draw inspiration,” she says. “This conference will highlight practical, effective solutions that are being implemented in Grey-Bruce right now, and also provide proven solutions from other communities for issues that remain unsolved. It will be a day of creativity, connection, and hope.”

Conference speakers include Gwen Patrick from The Shorefast Institute in Fogo Island, NL; Lori Pyne from Helping Hands in Squamish BC; Grey County’s CAO Kim Wingrove; Owen Sound’s police chief Craig Ambrose, alongside representatives from the Community Foundation Grey Bruce, the Institute of Southern Georgian Bay, and Owen Sound’s Safe ’N Sound. A full lineup of speakers will be available on Harmony Centre’s website later this month.

“The Small Communities Solutions Conference presents a rare opportunity for experts and concerned citizens to hear directly from front-line specialists who will outline their successes in addressing issues like food insecurity, affordable and emergency housing, public safety, mental health services, and basic income,” said Greaves. “It will be an exciting forum featuring a diverse array of ideas, inspiring case studies, and pathways to meaningful change,” she adds.
 
Jeff Elie, Chair of the Board of Directors at Harmony Centre, explains that the Small Communities Solutions Conference is an example of a home-grown effort to encourage new approaches to social issues and to reinvigorate those that have succeeded.

“Our conference steering committee is comprised of a very talented group of social service experts, activists, and municipal leaders, so it’s no surprise that the program reflects the relevance and urgency of the issues facing small communities,” Elie explains.

“This conference is especially timely today, when small town and rural communities are
looking for ways to remain viable in a world that’s changing quickly, balancing tradition with
progress, and confronting unique local challenges head on,” he concludes.

Event details:
Saturday March 29, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm at Harmony Centre Owen Sound
890 4th Ave E Owen Sound


Cost is $50 per person, or a nominal charge for those who find finances a barrier to
attendance. 

Register online at https://harmonycentre.ca/scsc
Registration closes March 26.
More information: info@harmonycentre.ca.