This Week: Air Quality Forum

Title
Air Quality Forum
When
Friday, September 24, 2010 7:00 PM 20100924T230000Z
Details

Jeff Arbus, Candidate for City Council in Ward 6, will host a public forum on air quality, this coming Tuesday August 24. The event will be held at the Sault Theatre Workshop, 121 Pittsburg Ave., beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Those attending will hear from local experts on recent developments to improve air quality, including the Health Canada study of air quality in the city conducted this summer.

Residents will also have the opportunity to share their thoughts about air quality, and what they think needs to happen to continue the progress we have seen recently.

“I’ve been active on the air quality issue for several years, “says Arbus. “There has been a lot of good will, leading to some improvements. We can do more. I want to ensure that residents have chances to be heard. By reaching out, I can be more responsive to the area residents.”

While this forum is of special interest to residents of Bayview and the West End it is open to the whole city.

“Air quality is of immediate concern in the West End, but it is also a city-wide issue,” notes Arbus. “I am hoping this forum will be informative and will encourage residents to add their voices in support of efforts to improve air quality. This is an issue that affects tourism and local business. Most importantly, this is a matter of everyone’s health.”

Where
Sault Theatre Workshop
121 Pittsburg Ave
Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 0A1

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Keys to lasting change

How can we work together to create a change movement? 

What is the secret of moving from idea to action to result? 

So often we try to bring about change, either on our own or more likely in a group, but after some initial energy and effort the momentum dies. Then there are the exceptions, when the right mix of ingredients produce astonishing results.

The upper room at Dock's provided an intimate, social setting for about 20 people who came to tackle this challenge. We had a diverse crowd, including mayoral and council candidates, retirees, scientists, non-profit sector folk and moreThis event, held the evening of July 29 was the first follow-up to the inaugural ChangeCamp.

At this smaller event we used World Café, "an innovative yet simple methodology for hosting conversations about questions that matter. These conversations link and build on each other as people move between groups, cross-pollinate ideas, and discover new insights into the questions or issues that are most important in their life, work, or community. As a process, the World Café can evoke and make visible the collective intelligence of any group, thus increasing people’s capacity for effective action in pursuit of common aims."

This was my first experience with World Café, so as a facilitator I didn't know what to expect. We had 3 rounds of talks, 20 minutes each. For fun, we decided to use real table cloths for people to doodle on while brainstorming ideas. At the end of each round, each table jotted down their most pertinent points on stickies which were posted and grouped on the wall. 

We the ChangeCamp organizing team also took 30 minutes to demo the toolset and share the process we used which enabled us to kick ass in preparing for the one day ChangeCamp Sault event. We feel we've found a sweet spot that other groups can benefit from. Details to come in another post.

The format was a huge hit. Everyone had a lot of fun, made new connections, and generated hope and ideas for overcoming the obstacles to lasting change. See the photos to see what took place, and the results posted on the wall.

This is just the beginning. There is much more work to do. Change will not happen overnight, but the necessary work of growing community has begun.

In my next post, I'll share more where all this is headed (hint: think election, engaging the public and politicians in transformative dialogue). These are exciting times. I truly believe something magical is underway. Now is the time to get involved. 

 

If you have a connection to the Sault, come join this community of Change Agents and together we shall move mountains. 

 

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