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| date = Saturday, December 3
| date = Saturday, December 3
| time = 6:00pm - 7:30pm
| time = 5:30pm - 8:00pm
| location = First Unitarian Church 1011 Southwest 13th Portland, OR
| location = First Unitarian Church 1011 Southwest 13th Avenue Portland, OR
| purpose = The '''Occupy Policy and Vision group''' is holding a '''“Town Hall”''' type meeting for the purpose of reflecting on where we are now and to share ideas about near and longer term futures for Occupy Portland.
| purpose = Invitation to Occupy Portland Town Hall


'''All are welcome.'''
;“Is there life after eviction?”


The town hall will begin with some brief comments from the organizers about what they see as the current state and greatest strengths of OP so far. People will then discuss in smaller groups some similar questions. We'll share our reflections on desired futures for OP, and some ways to get there.
Occupy Portland’s Vision & Strategy Committee invites you and members of your communities to join us for conversation, food, and networking. We want to provide a friendly setting for dialogue, to explore the varied views people have of Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Portland. As more and more camps are being dismantled, many wonder what might be next. We invite campers, supporters, curious bystanders, skeptics—from a wide range of our communities—arts, education, faith, business, services, advocacy groups, labor, government, etc.--to join us to pause and reflect on what we think OWS and OP have accomplished, and where the movement might be headed.
 
;Our hope is to follow this Town Hall with many more open discussions, to sustain the dialogue that has been started and to help shape of the movement’s future.
 
5:30 PM to 8:00 PM – '''Food & Beverages will start the evening'''
 
Trudy Cooper, Professional Facilitator specializing in Organizational Development, Mediation, Strategic Planning and Diversity Education will lead the large and small group dialogue and one to one informal conversation.
 
;RSVP: Space is limited, please '''RSVP by Friday, December 2nd, 2011 to Owen Sanders, Ph. #503.459.6391 or email: owensanders@gmail.com'''
 
We look forward to this opportunity to continue the conversation with you and others in our community!


Questions may include:
Questions may include:
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*How will the current displacement of the camp affect OP?
*How will the current displacement of the camp affect OP?


'''Who:''' Occupiers, supporters, and any other interested or curious people who would like to focus on these questions.
Those in attendance will be occupiers, supporters, and any other interested or curious people who would like to focus on these questions to continue our work, build on our strengths, and include more people from more of Portland.
 
'''Why:''' To continue our work, build on our strengths, and include more people from more of Portland


'''How:''' Free, with the time divided between
'''Free''', with the time divided between:
* facilitated large group discussion
* facilitated large group discussion
* small group discussions,
* small group discussions,
* one to one informal conversation with food and drink available, and with
* one to one informal conversation with food and drink available, and with
* access to information from various actions and projects now underway.
* access to information from various actions and projects now underway.
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| link to more info = http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=218231248246286
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 30 September 2014

Occupier and Non-Occupier Town Hall

  • Date: Saturday, December 3
  • Time: 5:30pm - 8:00pm
  • Location: First Unitarian Church 1011 Southwest 13th Avenue Portland, OR
or return to the events page.

Purpose

Invitation to Occupy Portland Town Hall

“Is there life after eviction?”

Occupy Portland’s Vision & Strategy Committee invites you and members of your communities to join us for conversation, food, and networking. We want to provide a friendly setting for dialogue, to explore the varied views people have of Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Portland. As more and more camps are being dismantled, many wonder what might be next. We invite campers, supporters, curious bystanders, skeptics—from a wide range of our communities—arts, education, faith, business, services, advocacy groups, labor, government, etc.--to join us to pause and reflect on what we think OWS and OP have accomplished, and where the movement might be headed.

Our hope is to follow this Town Hall with many more open discussions, to sustain the dialogue that has been started and to help shape of the movement’s future.

5:30 PM to 8:00 PM – Food & Beverages will start the evening

Trudy Cooper, Professional Facilitator specializing in Organizational Development, Mediation, Strategic Planning and Diversity Education will lead the large and small group dialogue and one to one informal conversation.

RSVP
Space is limited, please RSVP by Friday, December 2nd, 2011 to Owen Sanders, Ph. #503.459.6391 or email: owensanders@gmail.com

We look forward to this opportunity to continue the conversation with you and others in our community!

Questions may include:

  • What has worked?
  • What is unique about OWS?
  • What is unique about OP?
  • How will the current displacement of the camp affect OP?

Those in attendance will be occupiers, supporters, and any other interested or curious people who would like to focus on these questions to continue our work, build on our strengths, and include more people from more of Portland.

Free, with the time divided between:

  • facilitated large group discussion
  • small group discussions,
  • one to one informal conversation with food and drink available, and with
  • access to information from various actions and projects now underway.



more information