The UW-Green Bay Civics Club and Center for Public Affairs will team up to host the seventh annual Steps to Make a Difference Walk, part of national Make a Difference Day, Saturday, Oct. 27 on the Cofrin Arboretum Trail. Proceeds from this year’s walk will go to the Baird Creek Preservation Foundation, the Ecumenical Partnership for Housing, Inc., Hand-N-Hand of NEW, Inc. and the Neville Public Museum Foundation. Each of this year’s recipients was chosen using the findings of the Brown County LIFE Study, which was spearheaded by UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Lora Warner. Registration for the event begins at 9:30 a.m. in the Phoenix Room, with the walk beginning at 10. Full details.
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9 Jan, 2020