Eco-April Alignment Gathering
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There are remarkable events happening in our area in April, 2008. Here's what we’re aware of:
April 10, 11, 12 - The Episcopalian National Conference; Healing our Planet Earth - Singing a New Song of Hope, SeaTac Hilton
April 10 - Margaret Wheatley, Seattle University
April 11, 12 - Brian McLaren, Everything Must Change, First Free Methodist Church
April 12, 13 - Seattle Green Festival, Seattle Convention Center
April 13 - Bishop Steven Charleston and the Genesis Covenant at the Seattle Green Festival, Seattle Convention Center
April 11 - 15 - Seeds of Compassion – His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Most Reverend Dr. Desmond Tutu, Qwest Field, Key Arena
April 22 - Earth Day
April 25 - Finding Our Power in the Great Turning: A Conversation between Joanna Macy and David Korten, Seattle Unity Church
April 25, 26, 27 - 15th Annual World Rhythm Festival, Seattle Center
April 26, 27 – Finding Our Power in the Great Turning: Joanna Macy Workshop, Seattle Unity Church
Eco-April Alignment
The stars are aligning to form a remarkable confluence of events focusing on all livings things and their environment. Why not use this alignment to strengthen our relationships, multiply our productivity, and increase our capacity to work together? We are convening a day to explore this question:
What can we do together that none of us could do alone?
We invite those passionate about working cooperatively to join us. We’ll use a process called Open Space Technology that invites each of us to take responsibility for what we love and care about. We'll organize ourselves, creating an agenda based on the topics of interest to each of us.
In other words, the meeting is guided by what each of us believes is important to pursue, so bring your ideas and be prepared to lead and participate. For a longer description of Open Space Technology, see http://openspaceworld.org/cgi/wiki.cgi?AboutOpenSpace The day will be facilitated by Peggy Holman http://www.opencirclecompany.com/bio.htm
Date: Saturday, January 12th
Time: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Location: Northwest Environmental Education Council (NWEEC)
650 S. Orcas Street
Suite 220
Seattle, Washington 98108
http://www.nweec.org
Map to Location http://tinyurl.com/2o8sgf There is free parking on site. We will bring in lunch. Suggested donation is $5.00;
Coming Together On-Life and On-Line
We can only be in one place at a time. If you can't make the January 12th gathering please still include yourself in the Eco-April Alignment [1]. Add yourself to our group on WiserEarth www.wiserearth.org/group/ecoapril We will post the notes from the open space sessions and use this group as a shared online workspace.
The April 2008 events can catalyze a broad-based unprecedented collaboration for our community, e.g. the Dalai Lama requires a report back in one year, the Seeds of Compassion and the Puget Sound Community Change are working on large-scale cooperation’s over the next five years, Sustainable Cascadia is focusing on sustainability within a generation. So many of our initiatives call us to increase our capacity to cooperate at larger and larger scales. We invite you to join with us. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said:
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us.”
May it be so.
Confirmed RSVP's as of 1/8
April 10, 11, 12 - The Episcopalian National Conference; Healing our Planet Earth - Singing a New Song of Hope, SeaTac Hilton
April 10 - Margaret Wheatley, Seattle University
April 11, 12 - Brian McLaren, Everything Must Change, First Free Methodist Church
April 12, 13 - Seattle Green Festival, Seattle Convention Center
April 13 - Bishop Steven Charleston and the Genesis Covenant at the Seattle Green Festival, Seattle Convention Center
April 11 - 15 - Seeds of Compassion – His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Most Reverend Dr. Desmond Tutu, Qwest Field, Key Arena
April 22 - Earth Day
April 25 - Finding Our Power in the Great Turning: A Conversation between Joanna Macy and David Korten, Seattle Unity Church
April 25, 26, 27 - 15th Annual World Rhythm Festival, Seattle Center
April 26, 27 – Finding Our Power in the Great Turning: Joanna Macy Workshop, Seattle Unity Church
Eco-April Alignment
The stars are aligning to form a remarkable confluence of events focusing on all livings things and their environment. Why not use this alignment to strengthen our relationships, multiply our productivity, and increase our capacity to work together? We are convening a day to explore this question:
What can we do together that none of us could do alone?
We invite those passionate about working cooperatively to join us. We’ll use a process called Open Space Technology that invites each of us to take responsibility for what we love and care about. We'll organize ourselves, creating an agenda based on the topics of interest to each of us.
In other words, the meeting is guided by what each of us believes is important to pursue, so bring your ideas and be prepared to lead and participate. For a longer description of Open Space Technology, see http://openspaceworld.org/cgi/wiki.cgi?AboutOpenSpace The day will be facilitated by Peggy Holman http://www.opencirclecompany.com/bio.htm
Date: Saturday, January 12th
Time: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Location: Northwest Environmental Education Council (NWEEC)
650 S. Orcas Street
Suite 220
Seattle, Washington 98108
http://www.nweec.org
Map to Location http://tinyurl.com/2o8sgf There is free parking on site. We will bring in lunch. Suggested donation is $5.00;
Coming Together On-Life and On-Line
We can only be in one place at a time. If you can't make the January 12th gathering please still include yourself in the Eco-April Alignment [1]. Add yourself to our group on WiserEarth www.wiserearth.org/group/ecoapril We will post the notes from the open space sessions and use this group as a shared online workspace.
The April 2008 events can catalyze a broad-based unprecedented collaboration for our community, e.g. the Dalai Lama requires a report back in one year, the Seeds of Compassion and the Puget Sound Community Change are working on large-scale cooperation’s over the next five years, Sustainable Cascadia is focusing on sustainability within a generation. So many of our initiatives call us to increase our capacity to cooperate at larger and larger scales. We invite you to join with us. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said:
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us.”
May it be so.
Confirmed RSVP's as of 1/8
| Sarah Prout |
| Ally Brooks |
| Chris (from NRG) |
| Sheri Herndon |
| Charles Earnest |
| Jon Hale |
| Janine Michelsons |
| Erick Mcwayne |
| Karen Casey |
| Jon Ramer Brittany Jacobs |
| Chauncey Bell |
| Brad deGraf |
| Shirah Bell |
| Tova Ramer |
| Susan Harper |
| Victor Bremson |
| Peggy Holman |
| John Hale |
| Jenny Heins |
| Min-amah Karim |
| Ruth Mulligan |
| Dean Decrease |
| Margo Adair |
| Sandra Poulson |
| Christy Lee-Engel |
| Eva Walker Derek Hoshiko Tatiana Cattand |


