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ב-28 באוג 2012, בשעה 23:36, Stella Duffy <st...@clara.co.uk> כתב/ה:

> I’m not organising it either, nor do I have children, but I have attended all 
> the large-scale D&D Open Spaces that Improbable have organised and have seen 
> that over the years more people have brought their children, they have been 
> welcomed (from babies to teenagers), and their presence in that space has 
> spread out to encouraging those of us who are/were already welcoming children 
> and babies in our (usually non-children-welcoming) workspaces (in theatre). 
> If they want to come, they are the right people.
> Shoreditch also has lots of parks and open spaces close by, in case they find 
> the indoor spaces too restrictive. Or in case we do ...
> Stella x
> 
> 
> 
> On 28/08/2012 20:32, "Lisa Heft" <lisah...@openingspace.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi, Jamie - 
> 
> I look forward to meeting you and your family this October!
> 
> Most assuredly children are welcome and I'm not even the host! But I do know 
> that Phelim and Matilda's lovely young Riddley will be there and I'm hoping 
> Lucy's lovely young Ayla - they are wonderful babies who crawl around on all 
> the paper and eat it. And pick up all the markers and try to eat them. And 
> roll around on the floor and share thoughts when everyone else is in silence. 
> And blow bubbles with their rose-petal lips. Very serious work. And it 
> informs our thinking in rich and marvelous ways.
> 
> So I personally do hope your kiddos do come along - no matter what their 
> ages. If they are of an age (any age) and are interested they can post 
> sessions, draw pictures, do stretches, take naps, read books, write poems - 
> in my opinion all is the work in a space where Open Space is happening.
> 
> And if it helps you Jamie explore more elements of preparation and thought 
> before your event - do know also that I am offering my Open Space Learning 
> Workshop October 9-11 in London - this done specifically so that people who 
> come for one can come for both if they like. Separate events, separate 
> registration, both events on the http://www.wosonos2012 website. And for that 
> I can most definitely say that young people and children are most welcome if 
> that is what helps you as a fellow learner focus on what you want to learn. 
> Because that is more of a workshop setting (interactive, kiddos welcome, 
> specific learning content about pre-work, conflict work, power dynamics, 
> documentation and more for both new and experienced OS folks). But hey - 
> there are still paper and markers to eat...
> 
>  
> See you soon,
> Lisa
> 
> 
>  
> 
> On Aug 28, 2012, at 6:42 AM, Jamie Colston wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I have a question. I would love to come to WOSNOS and I have a big world 
> cafe/open space, two day event called the Bath and North East Somerset Youth 
> Climate Summit (see www.greenvisionmovement.org/youthsummit 
> <http://www.greenvisionmovement.org/youthsummit> ), which takes place on 
> 15th/16th October. It brings together 150 young people from across the county 
> to learn and engage in conversations which lead to action on climate change 
> and other global issues that affect young people today. 
>  As I am organising this event I will need to be around on the Sunday 
> beforehand getting ready and I also have two children and a partner who need 
> support as I get closer to the event (and will be working longer hours). So 
> my question is around whether I could bring my children to WOSNOS. Are there 
> any other children going? I feel like if I came I would get so much out of it 
> even with a big event looming.
>  For me part of what I am looking to do in the future is design learning 
> spaces for young people on the principles of World Cafe and Open space so 
> bringing my children with me to events like this adds energy to that vision.
>  
> Can I also put out there that if there is anyone interested in the two day 
> event who are doing similar things in the UK or around the world and would 
> like to come and check it out then it would be a pleasure to have you.
>  Thanks and please let me know if children are welcome and if anyone else is 
> bringing any?
> 
> Jamie x
> 
> Jamie Colston
> 
> Co-creating learning spaces and learning opportunities for children, young 
> people and those who support them in the journey: 
> 
> How do we find and celebrate our passion, live with purpose, in harmony with 
> our one planet, working together to create a peaceful, equitable and life 
> affirming society?
> 
> 
> 
> M: 07909 442006 E: jamiecols...@gmail.com <mailto:jamiecols...@gmail.com> 
> 
> FB/Linked In/Skype: Jamie Colston  Twitter: spearthwarrior 
> 
> 
> 
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> Green Vision Movement  www.greenvisionmovement.org 
> <http://www.greenvisionmovement.org> 
> 
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Suzanne Daigle <sdaig...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A deep bow to you Lisa!   A very deep bow indeed!!!
> 
> I have just now booked my flight and lodging from Florida. By combining the 
> two, got a good rate -- I will be sharing a room which will make the trip 
> even more joyous.  Added a few days to see the historical and Olympic sights 
> of London.
>  
> Thank you to the entire WOSonOS organizing Team.  The website  
> <http://invites.wosonos2012.com/> is so very beautiful -- artistic, inviting, 
> most informative with welcoming butterflies and bumble bees dancing on the 
> web pages. You can feel the magic of the event by clicking from one postcard 
> link to the other. With another quick search, I was easily able to find 
> information on bus costs, train transportation from the airport and 
> everything. 
>  
> I hope many in our OS worldwide community decide to make the trip. Or if not, 
> consider making a small donation. By do so you will be supporting this 
> important Open Space event while experiencing it at a distance either through 
> postings on the OS list or the many summary reports capturing the amazing 
> conversations that will happen there including ideas for action that will 
> carry forward into our OS future.
>  
> My trip has already begun!  Look forward to seeing everyone in October and 
> yes of course, I will scribe when I get there knowing that my journalistic 
> side will want to celebrate and share.
> 
> Hugs and sunshine from Florida (before Isaac the Hurricane man descends upon 
> us),
>  Suzanne
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Lisa Heft <lisah...@openingspace.net> wrote:
>  
> Hello, all -
> 
> Think of how bringing colleagues together in a face-to-face event shifts our 
> thinking.
>  
> Reflect on how learning - and community - deepen in Open Space as amazing 
> individuals host and attend conversations that enrich their work for others.
>  
> You know this feeling because you have attended a WOSonOS or OSonOS or have 
> held space for clients, communities and organizations.
>  
> 
>  Now imagine a few Open Space colleagues acting on their dream to connect 
> with community at the WOSonOS this October.
>  Perhaps you have registered and we will see you there.
>  Perhaps we will see you another year as the WOSonOS moves to another part of 
> the world. 
>  
> Now think of a story that many of us have in our cultures - in my culture we 
> call it 'Stone Soup'.
>  
> It is about the magic of community - the magic of each person adding a little 
> bit of what they have to a pot of bubbling water - to, as a community, create 
> a rich and nutritious stew.
>  
> 
>  Whether you are joining us or not at this year's WOSonOS - do you have a 
> carrot or onions or precious salt to share?
>  You will be helping some very special colleagues you may not even know - but 
> in whom you believe.
>  Access Queen believes in some incredible people who just need a little extra 
> for pocket money or housing to join us at the WOSonOS.
>  
> 20 (currency of your choice), 200, 2000 - know that every bit goes to Access 
> Queen Askers. What is not spent this year goes into the stew pot for next 
> year's Askers.
>  
> 
>  Perhaps this money is 5 or 10% of your fee from a few of your recent 
> facilitation jobs. 
>  
> Perhaps it comes from selling your art or books, having a Global Village 
> Marketplace at your next trainings and events, having a yard sale, teaching 
> dance, making a good meal and having your friends pay for it for charity, or 
> many other creative ways.
>  
> 
>  Two onions, four carrots, a sprinkle of salt - everything makes a difference.
>  
> Here is how you can contribute:
>  
> 
> 
> 1) If you are thinking of registering for WOSonOS but have not done so yet: 
> do so now. 
>  
> Your registration gives the Host Team resources to help them welcome everyone 
> regardless of financial ability.  If you have already registered you can also 
> contact them to add in a little more. http://www.wosonos2012.com 
> <http://www.wosonos2012.com/> 
>  
> 
>  2) Other ways to contribute toward these amazing OS Askers:
>  
> - Log on to your account or create an account at PayPal 
> (http://www.paypal.com <http://www.paypal.com/> ) and 'send money' to 
> lisah...@openingspace.net <mailto:lisah...@openingspace.net>  
>  
> (know that sending as 'Personal' / 'Gift' incurs zero processing fee - and 
> please put a note about Access Queen in the notes section)
>  
> 
>  - Send me a US-bank check (contact me for a postal address and information 
> about what to write on the check). 
>  
> - If you are a US citizen and would like a tax deduction for a charitable 
> contribution - you can pay through the Open Space Institute US via PayPal. 
> OSI-US is a 501(c)3 organization. PayPal and / or your credit card company 
> will take a small processing fee out of the amount - however the OSI-US will 
> take zero administration fees for this assist (thank you, OSI-US!). 
>  
> For donations through OSI-US for Access Queen: please do not donate by check 
> as this creates administrative time on their side and we want to keep them 
> task-free in thanks for their generous assistance.
>  
> http://osius.org/content/support-access-queen 
> <http://osius.org/content/support-access-queen>  
>  
> 
>  
> Most of all - many thanks for the belief you have in others, the passion you 
> have for our learning community across the world, and the generosity you show 
> by sharing what you have.
>  
> A deep bow to you all (with one hand on my tiara so it does not fall off my 
> very big hairdo)...
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  Lisa Heft
> (also known as Access Queen)
>  
> 
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