Your money, your values: How do they align?

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Almost every day, we find ourselves making financial choices. These decisions can have impacts far and wide, yet all too often, we may not give ourselves time to think about whether those moneychoices truly align with our personal values.

Join a conversation on “Your Money, Your Values” on Thursday, September 23 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., happening virtually via Zoom. The program is part of the continuing Living Room Conversation Series, hosted by the Estes Valley Library and the Estes Valley Restorative Justice Partnership.

How we earn, spend and invest our money impacts individuals, communities, the environment, and the world. Some people say that how we use our money shows what we truly value. How, if at all, does money serve that role for you? This upcoming conversation will reflect upon our financial choices, while exploring ways that we might act in greater harmony with our values.

Drawing upon the nationally-recognized Living Room Conversation model, the format uses small-group dialogue to facilitate connections between people. Attendees will share perspectives, learn about the experiences of others, and potentially leave with stronger connections and a shared sense of community. The online registration includes a link to the Conversation Guide pamphlet, which participants may read through beforehand. Since this program is interactive, attendees will be asked to engage with and contribute to the conversation, with computer video and microphones turned on.

Visit www.estes.org/community-conversations to learn about the series. Find out more about the September 23 program and sign up at estesvalleylibrary.org.

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