Ros--
We groaned here when we heard of your weekend temperatures. And the central
and eastern US had cold and snowstorms. Makes our 50-degree-F days look and
feel pretty good, even when we don't see the sun!
Joelle
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Chris: Thanks again for the great Winterpeg story. Wonderful Spirit
and connection to Elders! Wow.
Here are a few other stories of Opening Spaces:
-I think Meg mentioned the event with Starfield Consulting: both
consultants and clients who have worked with them. Becky (my wife who
is also a tr
Doug--
Do you know ahead that some people are signed up for the later sessions only?
If so, you might want to send them a copy of earlier notes ahead of the
session. I asume that those who participated will already have copies from
the earlier session.
I'd have to see the space you are using to
Joelle--
My thoughts are to have the handwritten report sheets copied and available
at all sessions, and perhaps have the actual flip chart pages up on the
walls.
Would that make sense?
:-Doug. Germann
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Hi Doug,
I like the idea of the newsroom wall "staying" up after the first event and
growing with each subsequent conversation (of course, you'll likely have to
take it down between events, so it makes set up a little more
labour-intensive. Another option is to produce a mini-book after each
mini
Doug--
If the participants are going to be different, or some different
participants, on the different weeks, I might have people post each time,
sort of put everyone on an equal footing at the start of the meeting.
Given the complexity of the design, I'd be inclined to keep the theme simple,
and