8/27 VC: Community Weaving - Occupy Cafe2024-03-29T09:01:14Zhttp://www.occupycafe.org/forum/topics/8-27-vc-community-weaving?commentId=6451976%3AComment%3A31291&feed=yes&xn_auth=noMissed both opportunities, bu…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-09-04:6451976:Comment:311932012-09-04T16:55:11.192ZDavid Eggletonhttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/DavidEggleton
<p>Missed both opportunities, but thanks for all this, Cheryl.</p>
<p>Missed both opportunities, but thanks for all this, Cheryl.</p> Start weaving your own good n…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-09-04:6451976:Comment:312912012-09-04T06:59:31.779ZCheryl Honeyhttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/CherylHoney
<p><strong>Start weaving your own good neighbor network locally. </strong> Join me for 90 minutes as I walk you through the specifics of signing up as a Good Neighbor and starting your own Good Neighbors network in your neighborhood, school, faith-based community or group.</p>
<p>Join me on me on<strong>Tuesday, September 4<sup>th</sup> at 8am PT / 11pm ET</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>The</strong> call in number and pin are:</p>
<p>619-309-1058 Pin # 400758</p>
<p>Email me to confirm your interest…</p>
<p><strong>Start weaving your own good neighbor network locally. </strong> Join me for 90 minutes as I walk you through the specifics of signing up as a Good Neighbor and starting your own Good Neighbors network in your neighborhood, school, faith-based community or group.</p>
<p>Join me on me on<strong>Tuesday, September 4<sup>th</sup> at 8am PT / 11pm ET</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>The</strong> call in number and pin are:</p>
<p>619-309-1058 Pin # 400758</p>
<p>Email me to confirm your interest to be on the call at <a href="mailto:cheryl@communityweaving.org">cheryl@communityweaving.org</a>. You can reach me at 206.240.2241 if you can't get on the call with the numbers I provided for some strange reason.</p>
<p><strong>As the pioneer of <a href="http://communityweaving.org/" target="_blank">Community Weaving</a>,</strong> I specialize in designing innovative community building strategies. These strategies increase community capacity and engage citizens to work together in order to improve quality of life while creating a more civil society.</p>
<p>You are also invited to join the Occupy Cafe group within the good neighbor network so you can fully participate as a virtual member of our community. Sign up as a good neighbor on <a href="http://www.goodneighbors.net/gnr.html" target="_blank">http://www.goodneighbors.net/gnr.html</a> within the Occupy Cafe good neighbor group using the group ID "CWOC". If you have questions, please join Cheryl's call on Tuesday or email her at <a href="mailto:cheryl@communityweaving.org">cheryl@communityweaving.org</a> .</p>
<p>Join the good neighbor network and experience the powerful and nurturing effect of being a good neighbor. It will touch you deeply.</p>
<p>Cheryl</p> When reviewing the questions…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-08-31:6451976:Comment:313862012-08-31T18:43:31.089ZSuzanne Joneshttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/SuzanneJones
<p>When reviewing the questions for this vital conversation, I was reminded of when I lived in the mountains east of San Diego and how our little community shared fruits and vegetables that we grew with one another. Summer and fall was a time of abundance. We grew grapes, one neighbor had plum and nectarine trees, another had peach trees, and another fig trees, another apple trees. Then there was zucchini and crooked-neck squash, lettuce and tomatoes. With everyone contributing what they grew,…</p>
<p>When reviewing the questions for this vital conversation, I was reminded of when I lived in the mountains east of San Diego and how our little community shared fruits and vegetables that we grew with one another. Summer and fall was a time of abundance. We grew grapes, one neighbor had plum and nectarine trees, another had peach trees, and another fig trees, another apple trees. Then there was zucchini and crooked-neck squash, lettuce and tomatoes. With everyone contributing what they grew, we all had quite a bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the summer and fall.</p>
<p>I was recently sent the attached picture by a friend. I keep it on my desktop because it reminds me of how we all feel when given a gift.</p> I have been living in intenti…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-08-31:6451976:Comment:311432012-08-31T01:35:51.981ZRon Czecholinskihttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/RonCzecholinski
<p>I have been living in intentional community for many years and am working with the core team of OC with a clear intention for encouraging community building. I would love to connect with you (Cheryl) soon.</p>
<p>Ron</p>
<p>I have been living in intentional community for many years and am working with the core team of OC with a clear intention for encouraging community building. I would love to connect with you (Cheryl) soon.</p>
<p>Ron</p> HELPING PEOPLE SIGN UP AS GOO…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-08-30:6451976:Comment:312532012-08-30T18:48:21.576ZCheryl Honeyhttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/CherylHoney
<p>HELPING PEOPLE SIGN UP AS GOOD NEIGHBORS</p>
<p>Please print and follow the instructions on How to Grow your Good Neighbors Network.</p>
<p>There are three ways people can sign up as Good Neighbors and be connected to all the Good Neighbors in their group affiliation and others around the world. :</p>
<p>1) Sign up on line at <a href="http://www.goodneighbors.net/gnr.html">www.goodneighbors.net/gnr.html</a></p>
<p>2) Contact a Good Neighbor who can sign you up over the phone.</p>
<p>3)…</p>
<p>HELPING PEOPLE SIGN UP AS GOOD NEIGHBORS</p>
<p>Please print and follow the instructions on How to Grow your Good Neighbors Network.</p>
<p>There are three ways people can sign up as Good Neighbors and be connected to all the Good Neighbors in their group affiliation and others around the world. :</p>
<p>1) Sign up on line at <a href="http://www.goodneighbors.net/gnr.html">www.goodneighbors.net/gnr.html</a></p>
<p>2) Contact a Good Neighbor who can sign you up over the phone.</p>
<p>3) Complete a hard copy Good Neighbors Registration and a Good Neighbor will enter the information on-line and then shred the form.</p>
<p>I've uploaded a hard copy of the Good Neighbor Registration form. Use this when people don't have access to internet or don't type. We place Good Neighbor Registration forms at the local grocery store and schools where people can pick them up, fill them out and leave them for me to pick up and enter within 48 hours of receiving them. </p>
<p> </p> It engages me at a deep level…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-08-29:6451976:Comment:311382012-08-29T15:10:19.572ZDyck Dewidhttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/DyckDewid
<p>It engages me at a deep level, your heart felt caring and action oriented work, Cheryl. It challenges my imagination find my expansion into this so fully that I fill up all the corners and crevices with care... so it becomes no room for judgements and making sense and hiding.</p>
<p>I"m so skeptical & respectful of the action 'to help'. In so many ways can it be harmful, damaging, antisocial. Selfless service must be the 'highest' human endeavor. To be selfless is to love and…</p>
<p>It engages me at a deep level, your heart felt caring and action oriented work, Cheryl. It challenges my imagination find my expansion into this so fully that I fill up all the corners and crevices with care... so it becomes no room for judgements and making sense and hiding.</p>
<p>I"m so skeptical & respectful of the action 'to help'. In so many ways can it be harmful, damaging, antisocial. Selfless service must be the 'highest' human endeavor. To be selfless is to love and therefore to have no motive of gain whatsoever. But, there is still responsibility with it. What one does 'to be helpful' without knowing about all the conditions or circumstances can make things worse, even increase the problems. For example, wrong help can prolong or cut-off learning that would otherwise take place that would solve the deeper problem.</p>
<p>So, the questions, "What gifts do I have to offer?" and "What requests/needs do I have?" have deeper elements connected. For example, is there a trap if one of my needs is, To Be Of Help To Others? And is it not common that so many find it difficult or impossible to ask for, or receive help? what's that all about?</p>
<p>Yet, here it is, perhaps the most sacred of doors to humanity and on which I'm knocking... calling it 'being a good neighbor'. It works as I'm ready for growing into it... on my difficult journey.</p>
<p></p> Just encountered this post on…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-08-29:6451976:Comment:312482012-08-29T13:34:25.416ZBen Robertshttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/BenRoberts
<p>Just encountered <a href="http://www.resilientcommunities.com/how-to-bootstrap-a-local-barter-economy/" target="_blank">this post on the "Resilient Communities" website</a> (h/t David Eggleton) talking about how the core insight of an community-wide sharing that Cheryl has created a process to systematically support is also spreading organically.</p>
<p>Just encountered <a href="http://www.resilientcommunities.com/how-to-bootstrap-a-local-barter-economy/" target="_blank">this post on the "Resilient Communities" website</a> (h/t David Eggleton) talking about how the core insight of an community-wide sharing that Cheryl has created a process to systematically support is also spreading organically.</p> Our work has involved leverag…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-08-29:6451976:Comment:308482012-08-29T11:47:42.080ZJeff Mowatthttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/JeffMowatt
<p>Our work has involved leveraging social change internationally by stimulating wealth in local communities. My colleague who died a year ago in his efforts left this thought about community over and above the connection of social media:</p>
<p>"The corporations involved in this almost fantastical deployment of the machines and communications infrastructure that we now rely on profited for themselves and their shareholders, and certainly produced social and economic benefit around the world.…</p>
<p>Our work has involved leveraging social change internationally by stimulating wealth in local communities. My colleague who died a year ago in his efforts left this thought about community over and above the connection of social media:</p>
<p>"The corporations involved in this almost fantastical deployment of the machines and communications infrastructure that we now rely on profited for themselves and their shareholders, and certainly produced social and economic benefit around the world. Those efforts were and are so profound in influence as to transform human civilization itself. That is the Information Revolution, and it is nothing short of astonishing.</p>
<p>So it is safe to say that all these players in the Information Revolution — the enterprises that created it — have engendered almost immeasurable social benefit by way of connecting people of the world together and giving us opportunity to communicate with each other, begin to understand each other, and if we want, try to help each other.</p>
<p>It is that last phrase — “try to help each other” — which is what the phrase “social enterprise” is getting at. As Bill Gates said in 2000, “poor people don’t need computers.” and rejected a business approach to alleviating poverty. That statement served to mark the clear distinction between what traditional capitalism did and did not do. Gates’ aim at that time was to profit from people who could afford his company’s products, while those who couldn’t were largely or completely ignored. That has been the accepted limit of traditional capitalism. It has been a marvelous means of social benefit and economic advancement for many people. Nevertheless, those excluded are just left out.</p>
<p>The term “social enterprise” in the various but similar forms in which it is being used today — 2008 — refers to enterprises created specifically to help those people that traditional capitalism and for profit enterprise don’t address for the simple reason that poor or insufficiently affluent people haven’t enough money to be of concern or interest. Put another way, social enterprise aims specifically to help and assist people who fall through the cracks. Allowing that some people do not matter, as things are turning out, allows that other people do not matter and those cracks are widening to swallow up more and more people. Social enterprise is the first concerted effort in the Information Age to at least attempt to rectify that problem, if only because letting it get worse and worse threatens more and more of us. Growing numbers of people are coming to understand that “them” might equal “me.” Call it compassion, or call it enlightened and increasingly impassioned self-interest. Either way, we are all in this together, and we will each have to decide for ourselves what it means to ignore someone to death, or not."</p>
<p><a href="http://economics4humanity.wordpress.com/2012/06/14/what-is-social-enterprise/" target="_blank">http://economics4humanity.wordpress.com/2012/06/14/what-is-social-enterprise/</a> </p> I'd love to hear from those w…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-08-27:6451976:Comment:312302012-08-27T16:45:34.236ZCheryl Honeyhttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/CherylHoney
<p>I'd love to hear from those who are living in or connected to an intentional community. How did you get involved in it. What attracted you to be a part of the intentional community you belong to? We are seeing a trend where Good Neighbors are self-organizing into intentional communities (not all geographically based). Would love to hear your experience. </p>
<p>I'd love to hear from those who are living in or connected to an intentional community. How did you get involved in it. What attracted you to be a part of the intentional community you belong to? We are seeing a trend where Good Neighbors are self-organizing into intentional communities (not all geographically based). Would love to hear your experience. </p> Sample of an alphabetized Res…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-08-27:6451976:Comment:308322012-08-27T15:59:01.525ZCheryl Honeyhttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/CherylHoney
<p>Sample of an alphabetized Resource Directory for the Oasis Group</p>
<p>Sample of an alphabetized Resource Directory for the Oasis Group</p>