Skyline Social attendance is required to participate in PARK(ing) Day Nashville 2022.
Due to the nature of this year’s official theme, Housing as a Public Right, attendance at Skyline Social will be required for those interested in being a parklet builder for PARK(ing) Day Nashville 2022 (September 16th). If your company is participating and/or you are collaborating with a group, there should be at least 1 representative in attendance to secure a prompt and a parking space.
What’s up with that?
This year, all parking spaces will correspond with a prompt under the theme. Those prompts have been created by 15 local Housing and Homelessness Experts. Each expert will have 3 unique educational or design-solution oriented prompts for you to select from and they will be first-come first-served! Skyline Social will also be the only time for you to consult with the Housing and Homelessness Experts about their prompts; they will be sharing resources and answering questions to support your creative process.
Check Out the Prompts Now!
Prompts are released early so that you can make a shortlist of Experts you would like to speak to at Skyline Social. If there is a specific prompt you are interested in securing, we recommend that you make a beeline to the corresponding expert's table as soon as the informational presentation has concluded.
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Not sure if you should RSVP? Learn more about PARK(ing) Day here.
If you are not able to attend, please get in touch with us by emailing veronica at civicdesigncenter dot org.
Participating Housing and Homelessness Experts
Edward Henley III, Affordable Housing Taskforce Co-Chair
The Contributor
Metro Development and Housing Agency
Nashville Promise Zone
The Housing Fund
Open Table Nashville
People Loving Nashville
Populace Community Strategy
Rooftop Nashville
Room in the Inn
Workers’ Dignity
Urban Housing Solutions
Beth Shinn, Vanderbilt University
Venue Partner