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	PA Connections: June Planning Meeting and Networking EventPA Connections is a community of ASPA NCAC members interested in networking, mentoring, and professional development. If you have been looking to become more involved in the chapter and to meet others in the public administration arena, this is the group for you! We work together to build resources for public administration professionals, host events, […] 
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	  Drinks and Conversations: EveningThis is an opportunity for the DC area public administration community to get together to discuss anything on your mind such as the results of the presidential and congressional elections, coping with COVID-19, balancing work and helping your children in a virtual or hybrid learning environment, the opportunities and challenges of working remotely, safety of […] Free
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	  Drinks and Conversations: MorningVirtual - ZoomThis is an opportunity for the DC area public administration community to get together to discuss anything on your mind such as the results of the presidential and congressional elections, coping with COVID-19, balancing work and helping your children in a virtual or hybrid learning environment, the opportunities and challenges of working remotely, safety of […] Free
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	  Drinks and Conversation: LunchVirtual - ZoomAbout this Event This is an opportunity for the DC area public administration community to get together to discuss anything on your mind such as the results of the presidential and congressional elections, coping with COVID-19, balancing work and helping your children in a virtual or hybrid learning environment, the opportunities and challenges of working […] Free
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	 Featured FeaturedNCAC Annual MeetingVirtual - ZoomSave the Date! Don Kettl Discusses His Latest Book - Divided States of America: Why Federalism Doesn’t Work With Keynote Speaker Don Kettl Sid Richardson Professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas and author of numerous books. Free
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	 Featured FeaturedBook DiscussionVirtual - ZoomJoin NCAC in a book discussion of "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents" by Isabel Wilkerson. The discussion will be led by NCAC member, Keesha Gill and NCAC President, Judy England-Joseph. Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aspa-ncac-book-discussion-on-caste-tickets-156441104555 
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	  Drinks and ConversationsVirtual - ZoomThe NCAC Board of Directors invites you to join them in drinks and conversation. This is an opportunity for the DC area public administration community to get together to discuss anything on your mind such as coping with COVID-19, balancing work and helping your children in a virtual or hybrid learning environment, the opportunities and […] 
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	  Drinks and Conversations with the NCAC Board of DirectorsVirtual - ZoomThis is an opportunity for the DC area public administration community to get together to discuss anything on your mind such as coping with COVID-19, balancing work and helping your children in a virtual or hybrid learning environment, the opportunities and challenges of working remotely, safety of your office when it reopens or anything else […] 
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	 Featured FeaturedCommunity Engagement as a Useful Tool for Seeking Solutions and ActionsVirtual - ZoomWhat Is Community Engagement and How Can it be a Useful Tool for Seeking Solutions and Actions to Climate Change? The program will focus on key aspects and practices of community engagement and then delve into how they can be applied for seeking solutions and actions to climate change. The event’s speakers will provide an […] 
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	  Nominations Due for an NCAC AwardEach year NCAC accepts nominations for our two signature awards, the National Capital Area Chapter Award for Outstanding Public Service and the Frances Kelsey Award. To learn more about the criteria for and nominating procedures for both of these awards, click here. Nominations for both awards can be submitted here by Friday, March 11th. 
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	  ASPA Annual ConferenceJacksonville, Florida 225 East Coastline Drive, Jacksonville, FL, United StatesASPA's Annual Conference provides a yearly opportunity to bring together public administrators from across the discipline. Theme: "Democracy under Threat: The Future of Equality in a Post-COVID World" The conference website will be posted in the coming weeks and will provide more details. 
	
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