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Minutes: January 2012

January 14, 2012 by Sari Leave a Comment

Transition Town Media

Strategic Planning Meeting Minutes

January 14, 2012

Meeting was called to order at 9 a.m., and attendees introduced themselves (9-10 a.m.).

Present: Don, Sari, Ellen, Henry, Meenal, Robin, Lori, Martin, Chris, Carol, Howard, Kathy, Marion, Jim, Medard, Marie, Aleisa, Mary Jo, Silas (Lori’s son)

I.  “Where We Are in the World” — Don Kennedy

How things have changed in our lifetimes and how they are changing now, reason for TTM

II.  “Where TTM has been in the past year” — Sari Steuber

          Membership is up from 250 to 457

Worker Bees are up to 7 people

Community gardens have been started at the Walden School and Providence Friends.

Time Bank has > 100 members

Educational programs brought in 305 people in 2010, and 670 people in 2011

III.  Time Bank report — Marie Goodwin

Our goal was 100 members by year’s end, we have 110

          Hope that people will create more projects that connect with the Time Bank, less need for a coordinator as people take ownership

IV.  Visioning the Future exercise — led by Marion Yaglinski

Shared yards — fruit trees — local stores — people knowing their neighbors better — dashboard in Media — localized heating and cooling — more people outside working their yards — frequent dining under the stars — storytelling and other community activities outdoors — people having jobs — people having their needs met — public activities not centered exclusively on commerce

Break

V.  Five-Year Vision Discussion 11:00 a.m. — led by Sari

Vibrant economy with full employment — TTM as a hub or umbrella of organizations — a beautiful community center — shift toward systems thinking/networking — increased happiness (Gross Media Happiness figure) — portion of State Street car-free — Budget for our 501c3 — increased membership — reskilling (change from consumptive to a productive households) —     Quantify our transition (energy audits, etc.) — systematic, funded energy program —          collaboration with area colleges and schools for research projects — food sovereignty laws —      food production, both collective and individual — gardening and permaculture support — transition blocks — collaboration with Energy Works, the Energy Coop and A Few Steps using the Time Bank — getting children involved — TTM will become a center of excellence — TTM become the place where people come for ideas

Lunch 12-12:50

VI.  Discussion of the suggested projects people submitted (on their 3×5 cards)

1) Energy:

Work toward zero energy model, offer local workshops on home energy issues, partner with A Few Steps and other organizations, promote the right kind of light bulbs, work with a business like Deals on home energy issues

2) Food:

Partner with Rose Tree Community Park, Penn State, Food Share Media — local food hub, coop — yard swapping — use land where old Victorians were torn down

3) Economy

Local currency — swap meets — electronic community exchange web site — promote the right kinds of businesses and attract them to Media

4) Transportation

Shuttle — jitney

5) Health care

Community health clinic (like Patch Adams thing Paul Glover proposes) — information and wellness center

6) Recycling/Zero Waste

Encourage businesses to share information on input and output of materials (closed loop) — local composting — work with EAC

7) Community Organizing

Community service projects — offer home-based community salons — transition blocks — potlucks — swaps — community-directed classes — connect with Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Philadelphia

8) Heart and Soul

Offer support for people in dealing with changes — Revive Heart and Soul group — Pay It Forward

9) Events/ Campaigns

Keep big issues in the public eye — film series — music festival — local organizational summit —    Media as a Slow City — open space events

10) Networking/ Publicity

Have a center — be a hub — newspaper articles — radio interviews — local guides to businesses

11) Information Gathering — need to do research on many topics

VII.  People signed up for the areas they will work on.  Names highlighted in red indicate the person who will be responsible for at least an initial meeting of the group:

1) Energy: Kathy, Chris, Martin, Sari, Brendan

2) Food: Aleisa, Don, Lori, Marie, Marion

3) Economy: Ellen, Marie, Sari, Lori, Mary Jo, Meenal

4) Transportation — No takers

5) Health Care: Mary Jo, Marie

6) Recycling: Kathy

7) Community Organizing — We decided to drop it as a separate category (include in Outreach)

8) Heart and Soul: Don, Robin, Ellen, Marion, Aleisa, Lori

9) Events/Campaigns (included in Outreach): Marie, Carol, Don, Chris, Medard

10) Networking/Publicity (decided to call it all “Outreach”): Ellen, Aleisa, Medard, Howard

11) Fundraising: Medard

12) Writing and research: Carol

13) Information Gathering: Carol and Medard

VIII.  Organization

There are 3 elected officers: Don Kennedy (President), Sari Steuber (Secretary) and Marie Goodwin (Treasurer)

There is an annual membership meeting

A member is a dues-paying member ($35 per year, which covers TTM and the Time Bank as well)

Decisions are made by consensus, voting is only the voting for officers

There are Worker Bee meetings and Steering Group meetings, which are open to everyone.  People representing the different areas of work should attend the S. G. meetings

Several decisions were made:

The Steering Group meetings will be moved to the same night as the Fourth Tuesday events, happening prior to the public event.  Potluck dinner will accompany each event.  S. G. meetings are open to everyone.  They take place in the Media Community Center.

The Worker Bee meetings are being moved to every other Sunday afternoon, from 3 to 5 p.m., at Marie’s house.  They are followed by the Time Bank meetings.

Each working group will be responsible for one or two public events, on an alternating basis.  That way, no one person or group will be overtaxed with making these events happen.

Some of the public events will be less labor-intensive, for example, movie showings.

IX.  Announcements:

January 24 — Media Eats Local, a community potluck, 6 p.m.  at the Media Community Center

January 30 — Presentation by Shannon Hayes, author of Radical Homemakers, 7 – 9 p.m., at the Providence Friends Meeting House.

Adjourned 3:45 p.m.

Respectfully submitted by Carol Lisker Kennedy

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