Congrats to Chris - great job. Also thanks to Ralph for a fun, creative
activity! Karen
At 07:57 AM 10/25/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>The winninng Open Space A to Z poem is No. 13, shown below. The winning
>poet is CHRIS CORRIGAN of Vancouver, BC, Canada. His poem,
Dear All,
The winninng Open Space A to Z poem is No. 13, shown below. The winning
poet is CHRIS CORRIGAN of Vancouver, BC, Canada. His poem, "Holding the
Space," received three times as many votes as the second place finisher.
For good measure, here's his entry one more time
Ralph
Great idea.
My vote - 13
Terry
Message from Barry
#4
Barry Owen
The Owen Group
5518 Kendall Drive
Nashville, TN 37209
615-356-2888
888-884-5622
http://www.geocities.com/athens/oracle/9215
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PS: Barry, if you think you will be
All of the poems are beautiful.
My vote goes to number 13.
Very best wishes to all,
Martin
Number 8
Howdy,
Please remember to get your vote in for the Open Space A to Z Poetry
contest.
In case you think your vote does not matter, I can tell you that I have
received five votes so far, each one for a different poem. So, at this
point, it's a five-way tie!
Ralph Copleman
Thank you for the fun. Poem#is missing the last two words -your zenith
Hi, Open Space Cadets,
Time to pick the winner of the A to Z Poetry Contest!
Here are all the entries. Please vote for only one. They're numbered
for reference. I have dropped off the names of the authors so you won't
be swayed by emotion. (Right.)
Some additional "rules
Hey gang,
If the Open Space A to Z contest has done nothing else, it has sent some
of us running to our dictionaries, especially to the Z section.
Still no takers on the Z to A option. Try it. You can do better than
this:
Zelda, your x-citement wins victories.
Utilize these spaces,
Restore
Here goesanother one:
Awesomely beautiful; clustered dreams.
Ever flowing, growing
Harvesting inner journeys
Kindred laborers mind no ominous perils
Quickly recognizing soulful transactions
Users voice wisdom's xenia
Yea zealots!
xenia: pl of xenium, from Gr. xenion, in ancient Greece and Ro
heeheeheeheeheeheeheehee.
--
Michael Herman
...inviting results in evolving organizations
Michael Herman Associates
300 West North Avenue #1105
Chicago IL 60610
312-280-7838 voice
312-280-7837 fax
mher...@globalchicago.net
The Global Chicago Network
http://www.globalchicago.net
Michael Her
Hi,
So far, eleven different people have entered the "Open Space A to Z
Poetry Contest." I think there are actually thirteen different poems
entered.
I will close off the entry period one week from today, at the end of the
day, Friday, October 15. Then I'll put all of them up
Facilitators's thoughts preparing for OS
A beautiful circle
designed especially for gifted, hopeful individuals
joyously, kindly, lovingly,
moving now
openly, passionately quite richly spiritually
toward uniquely valuable wonderful xens
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Here goes:
Ascending beyond constricted diatribes
Enlightening fear-gripped henchmen
Igniting jaded knotted leaders
Mountaineering new open precipices
Quietly restoring space to
Understand, value, wish
X-citing your zuchini
Well- my dictionary had a really small "Z" section and all the good ones
: ralphsc
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Date: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 6:20 AM
Subject: Re: "Open Space A to Z Contest
>Well,
>
>The Open Space A to Z Contest is off to a rousing start: six entries on
>the first day alone!
>
>The prize, John Adams new book, "Th
okay, i'm in...
OPEN SPACE
a big circle
drawing everyone freely
generating helpful ideas
jotting, knowing, learning
many networks, ordinary people
quickly resolving situations
toward unprecedented value
while x-periencing
the zen of YES!
...sometimes i'm bad at rules ;-)
but i get better...
Well,
The Open Space A to Z Contest is off to a rousing start: six entries on
the first day alone!
The prize, John Adams new book, "Thinking Today as if Tommorrow
Mattered," is a thoughtful presentation of how what we've learned about
changing consciousness in organizations ca
At the very least, it's a delightlful diversion from the day's tasks--so here
goes.
Amid bright collaborators
Designing effective forums,
Generate hearty insights.
Jubilation!
Know--less's more.
Nature operates passionately, quirkily, regeneratively.
Stay tuned!
Unified voices will x-press your ze
Dare to Facilitate Open Space!
Against best counsel,
Dare engagingly,
Facilitate!
Get help in just knowing Love matters!
Now Open-positively-quite-remarkable-Space today!
Undo victimhood,
Wildly x-perience your zest!
Ralph is right. This is fun.
OK List serve, give me some competition for Ralph'
Dear Open Spacies:
And now for something completely different
It's a contest, right here in the open space and you may help select the
winner, as well as enter as many times as you wish. Read on.
As some of you know, I dabble in poetry. One exercise that poetry teachers
often assign for youn
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