Announcements at the end...
For those of you lucky enough to have had a long weekend, let me bring you up to speed. In recognition of summer, when neighbors are more likely to be spending time outside and daylight allows us to pack more activity into our days, we are spending the week celebrating and better understanding concepts of community. Yesterday we focused on Introductions. Essential to community is the idea that participants receive a formal introduction into the group. What is it?, Why does it exist?, What is expected of you in community? Similarly, introduction requires members to share basic information about themselves with other community members. We did this and, if for some reason, you missed the chance, then PLEASE feel free introduce yourself today. Inherent in community is the idea that it is inviting - meaning... it's never too late to jump in!
Today... Involvement. You know what's great about this? Just last week I was helping out Heather (a loyal reader and great friend) by scoping out Grapevine apartment complexes. In and out Katie and I went snapping pictures and gathering information from Apartment Complex Directors. While the amenities from one complex to another appeared to be the same - or very similar - it was the opportunity for involvement that seemed to most distinguish one location from another. Not only was the experience perfectly timed, but it reinforced everything I know and intuitively believe about the essential role that opportunities for involvement play in building community.
So lets take a page from the Dove Park Apartment Complex, for example. Placed squarely in their front office for any resident or visitor to see is a bulletin board and a newsletter announcing upcoming activities. June 12... Kid's Club. June 21... Hawaiian Luau Pool Party. Every morning... free coffee in the internet cafe. Every Friday... Popcorn Friday's. The complex is chock full of opportunities for residents to involve themselves in the life of the community. With such a spread of activity comes - as my friend, Katie O. would say, "the promise of fun." With each of those activities comes the hope, that yes... I will be happy here and maybe even make some new friends. Community.
Let's face it... many college students pick schools based as much on catalog photographs (students on the quad and in the football stadium) as they do on course selection. How involving is the community? It's true. We select fitness clubs based not only price and equipment, but in many cases, also on how thriving the community feels. My neighborhood became more fun the day I learned they have a monthly Bunco group in which I could get involved. Churches, who in many cases compete for members, don't grow congregations by showcasing sparsely filled pews and empty social calendars. No. We gauge the potential for fun and interest in a group by how involving it appears to be.
Let's turn inward for a moment. One strategy used to build community among highlowaha readers is to present opportunities for involvement. Rather than having you simply join me each day for a creative idea (receive), I like to present ways for you to get involved. Vote in Taste of USA; Whack an idea one Wednesday; Share your creativity on a Free For All Friday; Take the "Never Eat Alone Challenge"; Offer something Bigger or Better; or send a postcard in hopes of receiving a Random Act of Kindness (it's still not too late... 4012 Harvestwood Court, Grapevine, Texas 76051).
So take quick inventory of the groups to which you belong. Are there opportunities for involvement or could the sense of community be enhanced by inviting participants to do more than simply share space, faith, or common goals?
Maybe you'll get involved today and share an observation or two about your communities.
Announcements:
- The 38 words/phrases for the Altoid Tables have been selected. They are... Hugs are Free; Dream; Authenticity; Imagine the Possibility; What if?; Wish on Stars; Smell the Roses; Give Freely; Treat others as you would like to be treated; Why Not?; Serendipity; Dream Big; It's never too late to be who you might have been; Believe in yourself; Imagine; Live, Love, Laugh; It's Magic; Smile; Wish; You are beautiful; Call your mom; Hope; Think Big; Inspire; Carpe Diem; Do a random act of kindness; We have all we need; You Matter; Deep Breaths, Happy Thoughts; Make a Wish; Hope; Listen hard; laugh; continue to learn; Do what you love; Got Milk?; Failure is inevitable, success is optional; Live for today; You're destined to do great things. Thank you for the 69 entries!
- Speaking of the Altoid Tables: Yesterday we received two more packages of trinkets for the table and a Freebie for an upcoming Freebie Friday. Thank you Peggy, Cassie P, and H.F. from Pennsylvania. Keep the trinkets coming. So far we have items such as... an hour glass, a calculator, lottery tickets, scrap booking trinkets, sea shells, and earrings. The possibilities are endless, so get creative and get involved!
Signing off until tomorrow...
11 comments:
Beekayroot... How about a piece of your art for an upcoming Freebie Friday? Highlowaha wants to celebrate your creativity!
Hey gang, I'm in Salt Lake City at some training and have $1.53 left of my internet access before my time runs out. Not enough time to really give a great response but I just wanted to say hello to everyone!
Heather, if you happen to log back on today- Go to Cafe Rio if you get a chance! YUMMY!
I will find my trinket tonight and bring it to you on Wed.
I can't wait to see how the tables are coming along!
Not sure what you are looking for today but here goes.
I have found in our community that you can't be part of the crowed by just showing up. You must push yourself beyond your comfort zone and not only speak to your neighbors but invite them over. Don't worry about how clean your house is or how controlled your children are just invite them in. Chances are that their children and homes look and act much like yours.
Build your community and as a bonus you get a safe fun place for your children grow and play.
Newsflash... Happy 19th Wedding Anniversary, Maureen! Any words of wisdom for the rest of us?
I can agree to that... I'll offer up an 8x10 photo that I took, as well as a few of those Artist Trading Cards that I was talking about yesterday (a few I made, and a few made by other artists).
Beekayroot... Thanks. Mail them to my home and before we give them away, I'll do a little interview so we can feature you.
Mailing address: 4012 Harvestwood Court, Grapevine, TX, 76051
YAY...I found free internet!!!
So I am back on, I'll have to look into Cafe Rio.
Here's my introduction from yesterday I missed:
# Name: Heather
# State: Kentucky (for one more week!!!!)
# Birthday: 10/12
# Work in home/Work out of home:Work out
# Married, divorced, or never married:Married
# Kids or no kids (if so, ages and sex): One beautiful little girl named Lily who just turned one!
# Your Age (range if you're too incriminating): 28
# A skill you're proud of: being the voice of reason.
# Life goal: to be a University president
# Something you want to learn/do: I'd love to learn everything I need for my new job
# Something you collect: friends
# Favorite past time(s): watching reality tv
In other news...I HAD MY ASPIRATION MEAL!!!! So, it wasn't lunch, actually breakfast, but it was so serendipitous that I had to share. This was the first day that Don Gehring was here at the institute and he walked into the cafeteria which was as crowded as can be and walked right up to our table and asked to sit with us. We had a GREAT meal and shared alot, then we walked over to the session together reminiscing of his time in Louisville.
So now I've done my person you know, and my aspiration so all I have left is you Cheryl!!!!!
Words of wisdom? I guess as long as you love harder than you argue, never go to bed mad( Chris has finally realized that I wont let him sleep unless I feel better) and always know that your kids "learn what they live" you will be just fine.
Most of all I have learned that in order to be "Maureen and Chris" I have to be "Maureen" first and Chris has to be himself in order for us to "compliment each other".
Well it seems to work for us!!
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