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The evening included vigorous and honest discussion between the more than 40 participants. <br />Three times during the program new groups were formed, with everyone having to join a new <br />participants to share and learn each others perceptions on feeling safe and connected in their <br />neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces. <br />At the end the groups merged into one dialogue where all participants assessed the final <br />challenge: How might we foster a safe and connected Roseville, both individually and <br />collectively in our neighborhoods, schools, businesses, and more. A lengthy list of possible ways <br />to achieve that goal was developed, which will form the basis of the second and last dialogue on <br />May 14. <br />This event will be preceded by a light supper beginning at 5:15 p.m. next. The event is open any <br />one who wished to attend; those who missed the first dialogue are especially invited. Contact <br />Carolyn Curti at Roseville City Hall, carolyn.curti(a�ci.roseville.mn.us or 651-792-7026. <br />