If you would like to review the Work Plan to see where you might be able to offer support and feedback to the program, please email Krista or submit comments here.
Feb 27, 2008
Feb 27th Conference Call | Meeting
The following people united in the 7:00 pm PST call, including Ria Bordian, Jackie Jacobson, Sandy Levey-Lunden, Lorne Rubinoff, Len Satov, Krista Voigt, and a new member, Dawna Jones, who is from Vancouver, B.C. Welcome Dawna!
Today we discussed our plans for youth outreach, set priorities for the next few months, and added activities to the 2008 WorkPlan.
Future Meetings - We've decided to schedule 2 mid-day calls (PST) over the next six months to receive input from Jack Barnard, and other international friends from the UK, Sweden, and Halifax. Our regular meetings are typically scheduled every two weeks. It's helpful to check the blog prior to each call-in for information/ materials needed, and please note that call-in details are removed from the blog after each meeting.
Feb 21, 2008
What's Next?
Cast your vote!
During the February 21st conference call, six team members dialed-in to the challenge of twisting and forming a set of values to work through and live by. We also bent the mission statement into shape, making it sound and feel clear. Please review these to the right here in the blog and participate in the poll for purpose. Vote on the language and the focus that feels right to you. Your feedback is always en-joy-ed and appreciated.
Feb 17, 2008
Feb 21 Conference Call 7-8:30 pm
During the next conference call, we'll be tweaking YOP's MISSION and VISION. We will go over the ones from previous YOP programs (posted here), ask questions, and share ideas. We'll also jump into identifying or giving shape to a set of VALUES, a few groundrules for conducting business. Join this unconventional group of creative folks on February 21st - Listen in, participate, and feel free to be a little off-the-wall ! Newcomers of all ages welcome!
Feature Volunteer
SHERRY RIESENBERG - You may know her from some of the workshops or from your last visit to Sandy's place. "Sherry is the person who often approaches people when they come through the door. She is the team meeter and greeter! She will put her hand on your arm or offer a cozy hug." It's no surprise that Sherry is an RN. You really get the feeling she cares about how you are doing, and when she isn't there, it kind of feels like something is missing! THANK YOU Sherry!