From:
Rosa Maria de la Cueva Peterson
Date:
2006 Oct 10 18:43 UTC
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Greetings to all of you from California. Thanks for your commitments and
involvement in SPED's Outreach.
I will be back in Minnesota in a couple of days, but I wanted you to remind
you of St. Paul E-Democracy Outreach meeting on Tuesday, October 17 at
5:00pm at one of Rondo library's meeting room. Please mark your calendars.
PLEASE READ the following:
I have the following items in the agenda. Please post to the list
(SPED-Outreach <<email obscured>>) additional agenda
items.
Proposed AGENDA for October 17, 5:30 pm
1. Volunteers. Gary, Mike, Brady, Cathi, Bonnie, Michelle, Sara,
Michelle, Kevin, Tim, Chip, Rosa Maria, Brief reports from tabling
volunteers, podcasting and workshop presenters. What worked out, what
didn't, what needs to be done.
2. Katy Shultz. Library perspective. What worked out, what didn't, what
needs to be done. (Change of workshops to Mondays comes later on in the
agenda).
2. Quick logistics:
a. Tim Erickson. Follow-up with MNSNet grant (do we have the money yet?)
b. Reimbursement procedures for handouts.
3. Cathi Lynman-Onkka. Promotion: a. Compilation of list of agencies and
organizations near Rondo Library that we need to contact to let them know
about free workshops and facilitation of use of digital tools during
tabling. IMPORTANT: Please send a list of this organizations and contacts
before the meeting. b. Division of organization list for each one of us to
contact them personally. (Probably between five to ten contacts per
person). b. Tim, Cathi, Rosa Maria. Coordinate with Katy Schultz to have a
Pizza night at the library to engage patrons.
4. Rosa Maria. 2007 (Jan-June --no summer) Schedule. Mondays. Please come
prepared to let us know which Monday may work best for you. We can work the
schedule around your schedules.
a. Tabling. (3-5:30 - 6:30-8:30 pm) Same hours?
b. Do we keep same workshops. MONDAYS (6:30 - 8:30 pm)
c. Suggestion box. Plase a suggestion box next to the SPED's signs at the
reference desk with list of workshop options (and descriptions) and a space
for open comments and suggestions to get a sense of what library patrons
want and need.
d. List of suggested Mondays (taking into consideration school holidays,
national holidays, and other holidays):
Mondays in January
8 (School resumes)
15 (MLK) Library is closed
22
29 (Ashura - Islamic Holiday)
Mondays in February
5
12 (National African American Family Involvement Day)
19 Washington's Birthday (Library is closed)
26
Mondays in March
5 (no school in all grades)
12
19 (Ramayana)
26
Mondays in April
9 (Easter Monday) (Library closed?)
16
23
30
Mondays in May
7
14
21
28 Memorial Day (Library is closed)
Mondays in June
4
11 (last day of school)
If my count is correct, we have about 17 Mondays in the first semester of
2007. Right now, we had originally scheduled two sets of six sessions. We
can add Wikis, and Podcasting as workshops as well as suggestions from
library patrons (from suggestion box). Any other ideas?
If you have specific ideas, please send them before the meeting so that we
can discuss them.
the meeting on Monday is scheduled to last one hour, we have run about
half-an hour more. I think we can do a lot of work beforehand to keep it
short.
Please RSVP. If, for some reason you cannot come to the meeting (but please
try), send your comments and assignments in your response.
THANK YOU again for everything you do to keep this project going.
Best,
Rosa Maria de la Cueva Peterson, 651.699.4286