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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2022 · 55 MIN

The village of Tahsis. Regular meeting of council. Public welcome to provide input in writing.

from #Waterfowl · host Sarah Fowler

Correspondence👌 and Engagement is at the heart ❤ of my political career. I had a resident and neighbor who called to remind me that it's an election 🤔 year. Also recommend a certain👍 individual to be encourage to run for village council in the fall. I will be reaching out to that person🤲 to gage their interest and offer my support💪. For myself, it has been an amazing experience to learn about policy & politics. Expectations🤐 and reality.🙏 Protocol and budget. Demoracy and participation. Scope 🧐 and best practices. Property valuation and utility rates☝. Training 👩‍🏫 and professional development. 👏 I have recieved so much over the last 3 years, am constantly overwhelmed 🤯with gratitude for any votes of confidence👌 and have learned from all my peers,😎 both here in the village and by working with the🖖 provincial colleagues on the UBCM executive🤩 as small community representative. 🤟 I intend to run for 😇 re-election, both as councillor and 🤏small community representative. I also have🥰 a campaign in April for the AVICC as a candidate for 👊director at large. Even got a back burner, potential 🗣panel for the victoria forum,🤌 featuring Mayor's from a handful👣 of smaller, rural or remote north and west island communities🫂 called "it's easy to think big when your small." 🤞Fingers crossed that the Association of Vancouver Island Coastal🚣‍♂️ Communities executive board 😀 decided they want to hear from our resilient voices🧗. If there are potential supporters or anyone interested in recieving my own 🚵‍♂️personal form of mentorship for their own campaigns, please reach out, anytime. 🤹‍♀️ I am in your corner, learning by doing and showing my work in the fashion🏋‍♀️ whereby i am hopefully leaving a trail of bread crumbs behind me 💃should anyone be inspired to follow in my footsteps🧑‍🦽 on the path of municipal/ local Government. 😉

Correspondence👌 and Engagement is at the heart ❤ of my political career. I had a resident and neighbor who called to remind me that it's an election 🤔 year. Also recommend a certain👍 individual to be encourage to run for village council in the fall. I will be reaching out to that person🤲 to gage their interest and offer my support💪. For myself, it has been an amazing experience to learn about policy & politics. Expectations🤐 and reality.🙏 Protocol and budget. Demoracy and participation. Scope 🧐 and best practices. Property valuation and utility rates☝. Training 👩‍🏫 and professional development. 👏 I have recieved so much over the last 3 years, am constantly overwhelmed 🤯with gratitude for any votes of confidence👌 and have learned from all my peers,😎 both here in the village and by working with the🖖 provincial colleagues on the UBCM executive🤩 as small community representative. 🤟 I intend to run for 😇 re-election, both as councillor and 🤏small community representative. I also have🥰 a campaign in April for the AVICC as a candidate for 👊director at large. Even got a back burner, potential 🗣panel for the victoria forum,🤌 featuring Mayor's from a handful👣 of smaller, rural or remote north and west island communities🫂 called "it's easy to think big when your small." 🤞Fingers crossed that the Association of Vancouver Island Coastal🚣‍♂️ Communities executive board 😀 decided they want to hear from our resilient voices🧗. If there are potential supporters or anyone interested in recieving my own 🚵‍♂️personal form of mentorship for their own campaigns, please reach out, anytime. 🤹‍♀️ I am in your corner, learning by doing and showing my work in the fashion🏋‍♀️ whereby i am hopefully leaving a trail of bread crumbs behind me 💃should anyone be inspired to follow in my footsteps🧑‍🦽 on the path of municipal/ local Government. 😉

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