LA MESA CONVERSATIONS HOLIDAY MIXER Kick-off your holiday season by raising a pint with fellow La Mesans! Join La Mesa Conversations Committee members.

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LA MESA CONVERSATIONS HOLIDAY MIXER Kick-off your holiday season by raising a pint with fellow La Mesans! Join La Mesa Conversations Committee members and your neighbors at a no-host social mixer at the NEW Helix Brewing Co. in the industrial heart of La Mesa! Thursday, December 3, 5:30 - 7:30 PM Helix Brewing Co Commercial St. Facebook: Join the conversation!

LA MESA CONVERSATIONS What is La Mesa Conversations? A series of free public programs and events considering issues central to the future of La Mesa. These activities are planned and hosted by a new civic group organized as the La Mesa Conversations Committee. Our Mission : To create opportunities for La Mesans to explore issues together, sharing fresh ideas for a future that works for all of our residents. Our Vision: A La Mesa that enjoys a more lively, wide-ranging and inclusive public engagement on civic choices that shape the present and future of our city. What We Do: La Mesa Conversations organizes open, non-partisan programs that foster and sustain participation in the public arena. Who We Are: A group of seven volunteers committed to the future of La Mesa: Bonnie Baranoff, Gene Carpenter, John Greenwell, Dexter Levy, Laurie MacDonald, Anthony Mc Ivor and Colin Parent. What We Believe: La Mesa Conversations believes in the benefit of a La Mesa that works for everyone, from every corner or town, across the full spectrum or urban issues including: Smart Planning: Smart land-use planning can preserve quality of life while looking toward future growth and development. Transportation Choices: Individuals benefit from robust transportation choices, including infrastructure to travel by driving, walking, biking, and through public transportation. Public Safety: Everyone deserves to live in a safe place, where police and first responders enjoy the support and trust of the community. Environmental Protection: La Mesa families thrive in open space and clean air and are willing to do their part to maintain the environmental integrity of the broader region. Attainable Housing: Everyone benefits from a market that provides safe and affordable housing options at all income levels. Strong Economy: The whole city profits from robust economic growth where individuals can work in good-paying, quality jobs. Leadership Development: Civic leadership is everyone’s responsibility, beginning with an informed understanding of the issues – and of our neighbors’ views as well. Future program topics include: Transit, downtown La Mesa re-development, public safety/policing, and recreation/hospitality options and initiatives across the city. Conversations will take place in the historic Mason’s Lodge, 4731 Date Avenue. Facebook: