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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
You're Invited | LiFe LaB: Find Your Formula for Change
Monday, January 30, 2012
The power of generosity
Friday, January 27, 2012
You're Invited: Caucus and Convention Training!
Join Us for Caucus and Convention Training
When: Monday January 30th, 5:30-8:00PM
Where: The White House Project Office
Join us for Caucus and Conventions Prep, a workshop to gain insight into the one of the most influential parts of the election process. Co-leaders Jennifer DeJournett and Laura Nevitt will dive into the basics of both the Republican and Democratic caucus and convention processes during this non-partisan training. Women of all political stripes and political experience are welcome.
Precinct caucuses are on February 7th. Get Prepared! Contact Allie at aarends@thewhitehouseproject.org to register.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Survey Invitation: Engaging Millennials in Workplace Health and Wellness
Survey Invitation: Engaging Millennials in Workplace Health and Wellness
You are invited to participate in a research study involving a short survey on engaging Millennials in workplace health and wellness initiatives.
Your participation is voluntary and responses are confidential and anonymous. The survey will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. By completing the survey you are indicating your consent to participate in this research study.
Your responses will help shape recommendations on effective practices for engaging the Millennial generation in workplace health and wellness.
If you have any questions regarding the survey, please contact Nicole Charboneau at nlcharboneau@stkate.edu.
I appreciate your participation and thank you for your time.
Follow this link to the survey: http://tinyurl.com/7hz7pll
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
You're Invited: Citizens League Emerging Leaders "Civic Trivia Happy Hour"
Join the Citizens League for some Minnesota Civic Trivia on January 25 at Sweeney's Saloon in St. Paul. Show off your knowledge of all things Minnesota while meeting and networking with other Citizens League members.
This Happy Hour is hosted by the Emerging Leaders Committee and is open to all current and potential Citizens League members. New members are encouraged to attend!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
You're Invited: MINN's Chinese New Year Happy Hour!
MINN's Chinese New Year Happy Hour
2012 is the year of the Dragon in Chinese Zodiac. According to Chinese lore it's a year for taking risks, colorful personalities, and periodic tension headaches. So why not step out on a limb
This very special MINN social event is set for Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at Pagoda in Dinkytown (1417 4th Street Southeast, Minneapolis, MN 55414-2001). MINN members and friends will be there from 5:30-7:30pm. Everyone is welcome!
MINN social events are a terrific way to meet new people working in the industry and make connections that can last a career. It's a low-pressure, fun way to make new friends and learn about what others working in the international nonprofit field are doing.
There is no charge to attend this event however a $5 donation per person is encouraged.
Parking is located around back with additional on street metered parking in the eventthe lot fills up. Check out the Pagoda website at http://www.pagodadinkytown.com/ for complete parking details and directions.
Your RSVP information will help us make sure we have enough space set aside for this event as well as plan future events, so please let us know that you are planning to attend by emailing your RSVP to Sara at sstalland@gmail.com.
Be a dragon and come out for this great event.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Look always forward
Friday, January 20, 2012
You're Invited | Setting the Mark: For Me and Minnesota Workshop
It's that time of year to be thinking about New Year's Resolutions and Minnesota Rising invites you to an interactive workshop focused on personal leadership development and goal-setting in the context of community. We'll come together with ideas, questions, and people who can challenge us to reflect on what we want out of life, clarify goals for the new year, and dream about the future of our communities and state. Join us to make plans for a fantastic 2012!
Thursday, January 19, 2012
[2011 Un/Conference] Laura Zabel Keynote: Love something, do something
love something. do something.
Happy New Year! This is the time of year that makes us think about setting goals and making plans. But as much as we plan, we can’t predict the future--we don’t ever know with any certainty what the world will be like tomorrow. All we can do is put our ear to the ground, listen to the distant signals, and see if we can make a good guess. Here’s my best guess: I think what’s next is about collaboration and new ways of converging ideas. New models for solutions, for partners and resources. Because in my own work, I see that our biggest successes have come when we’ve reached out to nontraditional partners, borrowed models and platforms from other sectors, and found support in unlikely places. That’s been true in partnerships in healthcare,entrepreneurship, local food and major infrastructure development. And those ways of converging ideas and bringing art and artists to new tables and involving them in the whole of their community have brought new attention and new resources.
The reassuring part about this way of working is that we have everything we need.You have everything you need. It’s just a matter of being curious enough to discover new ways of doing things, open enough to finding new resources. And, building a network – a big one. If you’ll go along with me and say that what’s next is about these new combinations of existing solutions, then we’re going to need a big network of people to find the overlaps, the gaps and the smart new combinations, right? How do we do that?
I think it’s as simple as this: love something. do something.
Love something. Do you know what you love? What you believe in so deeply that you can taste it? I’m talking about something different than a cause you care about or a topic you know a lot about. I mean deep, passionate love. The neuroscientist Jonah Lehrer has a great essay that uses the word “grit” to describe this – the thing that you just can’t let go of, that never gets comfortable or complacent. What do you wake up in the morning thinking about? If you don’t know what it is yet, that’s ok – try on some different hats, see what sticks. You’ll know it when you find it. But don’t settle for “good work”, or a mission statement, or a job you can feel good about. Good is not the same as love. Once you find it, share it. Wear your heart on the outside. People respond to passion. This is the whole beauty of TEDtalks, right? Watching people talk about what they love is motivating and inspiring, it makes you love what they love for a moment. I’m a shy person, but I can talk to you forever about the need for artists in our communities. People have really good radar for authenticity. And once you find the thing you love, that you can speak about from your heart and your gut, you’ll find that it’s easy to talk about and that it draws people to you who are interested in the same thing and who want to share their ideas, work together, make something happen with you.
Do something. Take that love and do something – you don’t need permission, or money, or an organization – just do. When you do something you believe in, when you put your idea or your solution into the world, even in a small way, people will notice – and you’ll find the people who want to help pretty fast. What’s something you can do today? Please don’t wait around for someone to invite you, or ask you or tell you – the world needs your ideas, your solutions, your love.
Love something. Do something.
-laura
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
You're Invited: Comprehensive Community Development in the Metropolitan Context
Connecting to Markets: Neighborhoods and Housing Markets- Comprehensive Community Development in the Metropolitan Context
Minneapolis, MN
Event Details
AGENDA
Monday, January 23
Networking breakfast
9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.
Welcome and introduction
10:15 to 10:30 a.m.
Dorothy Bridges, Senior Vice President, Community Development and Outreach, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Andriana Abariotes, Executive Director, Twin Cities LISC
National Panel with Q & A (Broadcast live via satellite)
10:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Robert Weissbourd, Principal, RW Ventures (Overview)
Panel
Raphael Bostic, Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develoment (invited)
George Galster, Professor of Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
Chrystal Kornegay, President and Chief Executive Officer, Urban Edge
MODERATOR: Lee Fischer, President and CEO, CEOs for Cities
Break
12:15 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Lunch
12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
(Lunchtime will include opportunity to discuss national panel issues with other attendees)
Regional Panel with Q & A
1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Cathy Capone Bennett, Housing Initiative Director, Urban Land Institute
Melvin Carter, Council Member, Saint Paul City Council
Kathy Wetzel-Mastel, Executive Director, PRG
MODERATOR: Susan Haigh, Chair, Metropolitan Council
Closing remarks and adjourn
2:30 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
You're Invited: What are we (or aren’t we) doing about childhood obesity?
Monday, January 16, 2012
Build it into your day
Friday, January 13, 2012
You're Invited | Sunshine and Showers: A Nonprofit Forecast for 2012
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