On Jun 29, 2010, Irv wrote...

> How do we open space such that we get a good representation of
> people from these neighborhoods, without overwhelming ourselves?  Whereas
> it's relatively easy to work in a context of a given organization, i.e., a
> company, a school, a profession, since affinity is defined and numbers
> limited but what do you do when you're seeking a broad cross section of the
> public?  We have a modest budget and a venue that could accommodate upwards
> of 200 people.  How can you be "open" while reasonable as to how many people
> can be logistically accommodated?

My first reaction: go ahead, be unreasonable, overwhelm yourself.

Can you get a larger venue within your budget?

I suppose if I were in your shoes, I'd publicize the hell out of the thing in 
the relevant neighborhoods and with opinions leaders there, announce we have 
room for 200 people and say, "first come, first served".  Remember, whoever 
shows up will be the right people.

Ralph Copleman

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