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First City Club Missoula gathering a success. More are
planned
Garnering
interest and finding a purpose were the main points on the agenda at
the inaugural meeting for City Club Missoula on Friday.
“Many cities have city clubs,” said Russ Fletcher, founder of
Montana Associated Technology Roundtable and one of the organizers
for City Club Missoula.
“For Missoula, the city club can be a wonderful thing,” he said.
“We hope that the city club will be a forum where we as citizens can
openly discuss the big issues of the day in a non-partisan
environment.”
The lunch meeting, which took place at Holiday Inn Parkside in
downtown Missoula, brought nearly 80 participants. “It’s a really
nice mix of people here,” said Tom Bensen, executive director of
Missoula Cultural Council, another organizer. “There are business
people, people from the university, cultural people, and
entrepreneurs.”
“I’m here mostly out of curiosity,” said David Irwin. “Missoula
has its share of polarization, and if the city club can help reduce
that, I want to be a part of it.”
Irwin co-owns several small businesses in the Missoula area, such
as Sunburst Sensors, LLC, which manufactures chemical sensors, and
Endless Summer, LLC, which sells greenhouse kits and lighting.
“We need a learning process to position ourselves for the
future,” said Dr. Larry Swanson to an attentive audience. “Open
discussion brings better leadership. The notion of the city club is
to talk things over, to encourage discourse in an open forum.”
Swanson gave examples of various partnerships and forums across
the state, such as Celebrate Billings, that are comparable to what
City Club Missoula could become.
The idea of City Club Missoula sprung out of Missoula on the
Move, an economic forum sponsored by the mayor’s office, the Center
for the Rocky Mountain West, the University of Montana, Montana
Community Development Corporation, Missoula County, and others.
“This principally came up as a way to communicate, not as a way
to educate,” said Chief Administrative Officer Janet Stevens for the
City of Missoula. “I hope this is an opportunity for us to start
working together and learning from each other so we can make
Missoula a better place for us all.”
Eugene, Ore., Tacoma, Wash., Denver, and Cleveland have had
active city clubs for several decades.
The clubs have proven successful at bringing interesting
speakers, facilitating networking among community members, as well
as encouraging dialogue, said Barbara Koostra from the podium. She
envisioned the club to be financed by membership dues and sponsors.
After each speaker, the participants were encouraged to discuss
their thoughts and ideas around the ten or so tables in the room.
“It’s hard to maintain autonomy if the industry helps with
financing,” a concerned lawyer said.
“I think that’s a legitimate concern,” another agreed. “Are we
competing with local government, or are we augmenting government?” a
nurse wanted to know.
“City Hall is for solving problems. City Club should create
visions,” a business owner offered.
“So, it looks for pot holes before they develop?” the nurse said.
“Exactly. It’s an opportunity for learning in a common forum, and
then go back and influence our other organizations.”
“It takes time to set up a club like this,” said President Steve
Witz of St. Patrick Hospital afterwards. “We all heard legitimate
concerns around our tables today, and that’s good. I’d like to see
the city club being developed and I’d very much like to be a part of
it.”
“I thought it was a good first meeting,” said former Rep. Pat
Williams, now of the Center for the Rocky Mountain West. “The club
still needs to figure out what it is and where it wants to go.
Ideally, it will ultimately help Missoula define itself.”
The next meeting is scheduled for Nov. 12 at the Holiday Inn
Parkside in Missoula. For more information contact any of the
members of the initial organizing committee:
Barbara Koostra Bakoostra@aol.com
Claire Olivier colivier@ci.missoula.mt.us
Tom Benson mcc@missoulacultural.org
Sue Talbot jtalbot11@msn.com
Dan Kemmis kemmis@crmw.org
Russ Fletcher russ@matr.net
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