Example of an Evite
Posted on Oct 01 2006 | Tagged as: MN SCC, Resources, Topics
Suggested Topic: Falling Into Place
MCA Seasoned Coaches Circles (SCC): adding spice and kick to life, profession, and community through conversation
- Engage the Minnesota coaching community thought leaders
- Inspire the community & ourselves
- Nourish the soul
Check Out the NEW website for SCC:
http://www.seasonedcoachescircles.com
Come Gather by the Campfire (fireplace) Being Minnesota we may have snow!
Why We Meet: Each time we convene the SCC it reaffirms the unique gift we bring to eachother by gathering. We learn, share, & expand with each other’s "seasoning" in ways that we don’t or can’t easily do with “novice or new” coaches. The SCC provides a space for us to question, to be vulnerable, explore and not be THE expert. The SCC about our finding new ways: To stretch us. To reinvigorate us. To question the unquestionable. To challenge the assumptions. To be the coaching rebels which many of us feel that we are. To talk about issues that aren’t normally talked about. To explore arenas never thought of before now. To find comfort and safety among true peers.
QUASI AGENDA
9-9:30 Welcome, graze, drink, chat like normal
9:30 - Convene the circle 9:40ish String the Beads (check-in)
10:00 Conversation Circle - engage the conversation
11:15 close the circle
11:30 Lunch if you are available - Fun Local eateries Edina Grill, Turtlebread, Cafe Twenty Eight
What to bring: Yourself; Space of Curiosity; Notepad for ideas or thoughts; Breakfasty thing if you wish (FYI your host is wheat intolerant)
Refreshments: Coffee (caf&decaf), teas (all kinds) will be available.
Dress: Be comfortable.
Directions: Click on the Yahoo Link
Parking: Street Parking
Resources: To learn more about the process and what we are doing visit these two websites. http://www.seasonedcoachescircles.com
http://www.conversationcircle.com
Move away from debate and into curiosity.
Its not about what you know its about what you want to know.
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