PubliCalendar: Changing Demographics, Creating Civic Space, and Climate Change
Today's picks for civic nerds.

For Thursday
Changing Demographics
As the US becomes more diverse, Seattle will be on the "front lines" of the nation's changing demographics, according to recent research by The Brookings Institute. This community gathering, hosted by the Generation Initiative, will highlight what national demographic experts are learning about democgraphic changes and their implications for the future of the Seattle metropolitan region.
Community Gathering- Changing Demographics in the Seattle Metropolitan Area, Thurs, May 9, 8:30am-12pm, Rainier Square Conference Center, 1333 5th Ave, free.
For Tomorrow
Women on the Web
Calling all women who want to utilize social media to further their brand, product, or business skills. Join Girl Power Hour for a social media networking event to connect with social media experts and entrepreneurs. Cocktails and desserts will be served before and after a 40-minute panel featuring five local social media stars.
The Power of Women in Social Media, Wed, May 8, 6:30pm-9:30pm, The Bellevue Club, 11200 SE 6th St, Bellevue, $45.
And For Today
Community Spaces for City Dwellers
Wish there were more public places to hang out in the city? Spend your lunch break at Harbor Steps and join the conversation about how to turn underused urban spaces into parklets, community gardens, and other places for city dwellers to congregate.
Brown Bag Lunch: Tactical Urban Land Activation, Tues, May 7, 12-1:30pm, 1301 1st Avenue, free.
Climate Action Town Hall
Weigh in on the Seattle City Council's recently released Climate Action Plan at this evening town hall meeting, where council members will take public comment on the city's plan to be carbon-neutral by 2050.
City Council Town Hall on Climate Action, Tues, May 7, 6pm-8pm, University Heights Center, 5031 University Way NE, Room 2009, free.
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