Knoxville, Tenn. is buzzing with excitement as young residents gear up for a remarkable opportunity to get involved in their local government. On Sunday, October 27, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., the City County Building’s Main Assembly Room will play host to a lively Youth Forum on Civic Engagement. This is not just any event; it’s designed specifically for young people eager to express their views and learn more about the ins and outs of civic issues in their community.
The event promises to be an engaging and enriching experience. Attendees can look forward to a panel of civic leaders who will share their experiences, insights, and tips on getting involved in local governance. Following the panel, there will be an open forum where participants can ask questions, voice their opinions, and discuss issues that matter to them.
Organizers, including the city’s youth initiative, Empower Knox, and the Mayor’s Youth Council, are excited about the forum’s potential to spark discussions and ideas among the youth of Knoxville. Mayor Indya Kincannon expressed her enthusiasm, stating that this is a chance for young participants to collaborate on local issues and make their voices heard.
Before the event kicks off, organizers have prepared a list of questions aimed at guiding the discussions. These questions will serve as a starting point for dialogue, helping participants to think critically about civic issues affecting their lives. Some of the topics may touch on community safety, education, environmental concerns, and more — paving the way for meaningful conversations about the future of Knoxville.
While it’s not mandatory to register ahead of time, officials have expressed that doing so would be greatly appreciated. They want to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to participate and contribute to this important community dialogue. Organizers have also encouraged youth to reach out if they have any questions before the event. Those inquiries can be directed to Emily Norris, Knoxville’s youth engagement manager, at enorris@knoxvilletn.gov.
This forum is a significant step in empowering young individuals and encouraging them to engage in civic activities. It underscores the importance of youth voices in the decision-making process, promoting a sense of responsibility and active participation in the community.
For those who might be hesitant about attending, remember that every voice counts. This is a golden opportunity to meet like-minded peers, discuss shared concerns, and gain insights from experienced civic leaders. Ask questions, get curious, and feel free to share your dreams and ideas for Knoxville’s future.
So, whether you’re a high school student, a college scholar, or simply a young adult passionate about your community, mark your calendars! The Knoxville Youth Forum on Civic Engagement is your chance to shine and make a difference. Bring your questions, your thoughts, and your unique perspective to the table because **this is your city, and your voice matters!**
We hope to see many young residents there, ready to engage and transform ideas into action. Together, let’s build a brighter future for Knoxville!
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