Ron Paul supporters are welcome to bring materials to promote Ron Paul, just as anyone else is welcome to bring materials to share what they are interested in promoting. And, feel free to talk to people about Ron Paul--this atmosphere will be one where conversations are encouraged. Check out the description--and if you are local I hope you can come. If not, perhaps you might like to duplicate this activity in your neighborhood or home town. Let me know how it turns out!
The Community Gathering
We are gathering to deepen our sense of community in our neighborhoods and our world. Everyone is invited.
Friday, Oct. 5, 6-10PM
Walker Park, Fayetteville, large gazebo near S. College
Potluck dinner. Please bring your own dishes and utensils. If you don’t have food to share, come anyway! Do you best to share what you have.
Do you need work? Let’s network!
Do you have goals and ideas that you want to share with others? Let’s share ideas and resources!
Do you want to make new friends and deepen old friendships? Let’s share an evening together!
You are welcome to bring:
networking materials to promote your business, or other topics you enthusiastically support
musical instruments and games,
things to give away like seeds, clothes, household items.
your ideas for topics to discuss—we will have fun ways to help people find similar minded people.
anything else that you think will inspire connection and fun.
Please invite anyone you like to attend, especially already existing groups that have similar values and goals, and also people in the Walker Park neighborhood
If you have any ideas to share, or would like help in sponsoring a Community Gathering in your neighborhood, please contact Patricia Mikkelson, founder and director of the Livable Future Project.
Sponsored by Livable Future Project, helping neighborhoods become thriving, self-reliant communities
For more information: Patricia Mikkelson community_gathering@yahoo.com
Learn more about the larger vision at http://www.communitygathering.blogspot.com
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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