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Oshkosh Community Welcomes P.M. Forni
Civility Author and Speaker - Thursday, February 24
Oshkosh Convention Center (7:30 a.m.) ~ Oshkosh Public Library (6:00 p.m.)

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P.M. Forni - renowned author and civility expert.

Community Breakfast - 7:30 a.m. Thursday, February 24 (Oshkosh Convention Center)

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Civility as a Community Strategy
Sponsored by the
Oshkosh Community Foundation & the Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce
Thursday, February 24, 2011 ~ 7:30 to 9:00 a.m.
Oshkosh Convention Center (2 North Main Street)



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Oshkosh Public Library 'Connecting People with Information'

Meet the Author - P.M. Forni - 6 p.m. Thursday, February 24 (Oshkosh Public Library)

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Choosing Civility & The Civility Solution

Meet the Author - Dr. P.M. Forni
Thursday, February 24th, 6:00 pm

Dr. P.M. Forni, Dr. Forni, a recognized expert and author on the subject of civil behavior in society, will talk about the principles outlined in his books, which are the basis for the UW-Oshkosh conference, “Civility in Everyday Life,” held Feb. 22-24. Dr. Forni is the author of "Choosing Civility: The Twenty-five Rules of Considerate Conduct" and "The Civility Solution: What to Do When People Are Rude."
 



Be a Good Sport: Civility On and Off the Field, a Panel Discussion
Thursday, February 24th, 6:30 pm (following Dr. Forni’s appearance)

A panel of local coaches, sports journalists and youth sports coordinators answer questions and share their experiences related to sportsmanship on the field, on the sidelines and in the stands.
 
Send us your comments on this program! 
Do you have a story that illustrates great civility in our community? Have you experienced a situation that was lacking in civility? Have you witnessed a sporting event that was memorable due to the civility of someone?

There's Always Room for More Ideas - Join the Community to Improve the Community

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Rick Wells, UW Oshkosh Chancellor, at the Community Breakfast Session
The exchange of information and ideas is about expressing yourself - and being open to listen to and learn from others.

This attentiveness to others allows us to gain insight about ourselves.

Civility builds community.

Civility derives from civilization itself.

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