[GREN-Exec] Fw: Art of Hosting Water Dialogues Workshop & Webinar
John Jackson
jjackson at web.ca
Wed Jan 14 15:38:00 EST 2015
I agree with Susan. Post it. I too and a couple of other GREN people were at
the Waterloo event and I am sure that we all really enjoyed it. It was
different from the normal meeting in that it was primarily youth, but we
older people felt very comfortable there, and that it was focused on doing
creative thinking. Really an interesting evening.
John
On 15-01-14 3:22 PM, "Susan Bryant" <shbryant at uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
> Hi All-
>
> Having attended a Waterlution event in Waterloo a few months ago, I say post
> it to GREN. The group does good work, and a few of our folk might be
> interested in the webinair, at least.
>
> Susan b
>
> From: Theo Negoita <mailto:ante712-gren at yahoo.ca>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 1:50 PM
> To: Executive GREN <mailto:executive at gren.ca>
> Subject: [GREN-Exec] Fw: Art of Hosting Water Dialogues Workshop & Webinar
>
> FYI
>
> I received this through our website.
>
> Please decide if it needs to be posted to the all at green.ca list or not.
>
> Theo
>
> ----- Forwarded Message -----
> From: Julia Fortier <julia at waterlution.org>
> To: info at gren.ca
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 1:46 PM
> Subject: Art of Hosting Water Dialogues Workshop & Webinar
>
> Hi Grand River Environmental Network,
>
> I hope 2015 is treating you well thus far.
>
> I wanted to be in touch to let you know that we are hosting the Art of Hosting
> Water Dialogues <http://bit.ly/AoHWD15> in 2015. We would love to have you
> join us. It would also be much appreciated if you would share this upcoming
> opportunity with others in your network who you think might appreciate this
> skill building workshop.
> * Where & When: Near Vancouver April 20-22, 2015 & Near Toronto April 27-29,
> 2015
> * What: At this training we dive into process design steps and mental
> frameworks to understand how to work with emergence and complexity within
> groups, and practical tools to support practitioners in convening and hosting
> meaningful conversations within their own contexts and challenges.
> Participants are invited to bring concrete projects and challenges to work
> with throughout the programme. Also, take home a comprehensive workbook which
> includes all concepts and tools from training.
> * Who: Water and sustainability professionals, decision-makers and teams,
> convenors of cross-sector dialogues and enablers of multi-stakeholder
> collaboration, corporate innovators and consultants, environmental managers
> within municipalities, water entrepreneurs, community leaders and program
> managers.
> Still curious what AoHWD is all about? Join us for the upcoming (FREE) Art of
> Hosting Water Dialogues (AoHWD) webinar on Tuesday, January 27, 2015 (12:00 PM
> Vancouver time, 3:00 PM Toronto time).
> * This is a great opportunity to join hosts: Karen Kun & Tatiana Glad
> (Waterlution co-founders) and Chris Corrigan (Harvest Moon Consultants) as
> they take you through a mini-teaching on a tool that can help you deal with
> the complexity you face in your water work.
> * If you are considering or have already registered for the Art of Hosting
> Water Dialogues, this is an excellent opportunity to get to know your
> community for the training and pose any questions you may have.
> * The webinar is free, yet must register in advance <http://bit.ly/1vmqpVp> .
> Also, all who register for webinar can receive the 10% discount price up
> until 3 weeks prior to workshop start date.
> To see the full invitation for more information: http://bit.ly/AoHWD15
> To register for the free webinar: http://bit.ly/1vmqpVp
>
> Early bird rate ends January 31.
>
> All the best,
> Julia
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John Jackson
17 Major Street
Kitchener, Ontario N2H 4R1
519-744-7503
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