Common Grounds: Conversations from The Roasting Room
What does it take to hold a community together? In this episode of Common Grounds, Randy Bretz and Dr. Marilyn S. Moore sit down with Amanda Barker, head of community engagement at the Lincoln Community Foundation, to talk about the everyday work of connection.Amanda has spent her career as a connector across Nebraska tourism, Civic Nebraska, Beehive Industries, and the Mayor's office, and she was named Lincoln's Young Citizen of the Year. She's also a pie baker and the mother of two unofficial playground testers. The conversation moves easily from her kids' candid reviews of a new park to the deeper questions of how neighbors come to know and rely on one another.At the heart of the conversation is the Weaver Awards, a new initiative the Lincoln Community Foundation is bringing to the city as one of 25 community hosts selected nationwide through the Weave Institute, part of the Aspen Institute. Over four years, the program will recognize ordinary people who pull others together, with $4,000 awards supporting their work. Amanda explains the four qualities that define weaving: it is local, mutual, welcoming, and relational. Applications and nominations open June 10 and run through August 10 at LCF.org.Along the way, Amanda and the hosts reflect on Give to Lincoln Day, the role of the Lincoln Community Foundation as a neutral convener on housing and early childhood, and why a banana tossed across a porch can say everything about a place. It's a thoughtful conversation about trust, generosity, and the kind of community that gets built one relationship at a time.Common Grounds is recorded inside the roasting room at The Coffee Roaster in Lincoln, Nebraska. Each episode is a chance to get to know the people and stories that shape our community. Grab a cup and join us.
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