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SUMMARY:SMB Community Hub Vision Workshop and TBSM Birthday Party
DESCRIPTION:Fifth annual Vision Workshop and Birthday Party\, Sunday\, June 19th from 1:00 to 4:00pm at the Acadian Maple Products meeting room.\n\nFor this year’s workshop\, we will be discussing the potential for a SMB Community Hub.  Our guest speaker and co-facilitator will be Laurie Cook\, Director of the United Way Hubs Project (see: http://hubsproject.wix.com/unitedway).  Laurie coordinates discussion among a wide variety of active hubs in HRM and beyond\, and she can give us the big picture on what is happening with hubs in our region. \n\nYou can see a submission by the SBM Seniors Assoc. to the Hubs Project at http://hubsproject.wix.com/unitedway#!blank/b7vii.  Don’t miss the ‘Resources’ section. \nThe vision session will be conducted from 1:00 to 3:00pm and we will discuss the potential content and make-up of a hub.  There is a whole range of possibilities including a commercial kitchen\, greenhouses/gardens\, art & culture studios\, meeting spaces\, a community ‘living room’\, paid coordinator\, etc.  Then\, we will spend some time discussing where\, how and who.  This portion will get into ideas on potential locations for a hubs\, including existing buildings\, land for community gardens\, funding\, etc.\, etc. \nIt would be extremely helpful if someone from each area group concerned with this was able to attend.  Other area groups will be represented.  Please let us know if you would like to attend\, or if you would like to recommend someone else to attend as well. This event is by invitation\, but we want to be inclusive of all stakeholders.  So do send us a message saying why you want to come!  And thanks for the interest! \nYou might find the final report for the hubs project supported by the United Way interesting. \nLink is:  http://hubsproject.wix.com/unitedway#!final-report/kqvr3\n\n\nA good example of  success nearby is from the Musquodoboit Harbour Hub process.\nThe Musquodoboit Harbour Community Vision was developed during an extensive consultation process in 2006.  It was approved by Halifax Regional Council in 2007.  Musquodoboit Harbour was the first rural community to go through this pilot process.  To date\, the vision has resulted in the identification and adoption of an old school as a community hub called The Old School Community Gathering Place\, development of a local cooperative transportation service called Musgo Rider\, and creation of a peer support group called Eastern Shore Mental Health.  Various efforts to bring water and sewer to the community to ensure it stays a ‘village’ have also been explored.  Currently\, the Musquodoboit Harbour Chamber of Commerce and Civic Affairs is now working on a conceptual plan to realize the vision further\, and secondary planning.\nRead about that at:  https://www.halifax.ca/visionhrm/MusquodoboitHarbour/MHVisionandActionPlan.php\n\n\n\n\n\n                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Laurie Cook is a local facilitator / convenor.  She currently works with the Community Sector Council of Nova Scotia.  She is also a member of the United Way Halifax Neighbourhood Council\, and recently led a six month project sponsored by the United Way to look at how neighbourhood hubs can help build strong neighbourhoods.  Laurie has also worked as a community developer with the city.  She is a co-founder of the Old School Community Gathering Place in Musquodoboit Harbour\, and she was Chair of the Visioning Process in Musquodoboit Harbour that also identified a need for a hub in that community.  She is also a board member of the Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCED-NET).\n\n  \nBasic Schedule for Sunday: \n1pm –   Arrival / Getting Settled \n1:15 –    Introductions & 3-5 min backgrounder / overview — Intro for Laurie\, Introductions of people attending \n1:30 –    Imagining your hub; small group / pairs or trios conversations & then harvest with whole group \n2pm –    Asset mapping; what have we got going for us \n2:15 –    Action Planning / Next Steps \n3pm –   Closing & Wrap \n3:15 –    Party
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/smb-community-hub-vision-workshop-and-tbsm-birthday-party/
LOCATION:Acadian Maple Products\, 13578 Peggys Cove Rd\,\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia \, B3Z 2J2\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Wimberly":MAILTO:info@transitionbay.ca
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