>

Folks, I have been on the road and out of the debate - get to catch up once a 
day, usually late at night.  If there is room for the Roundtable, let's go for 
it.  This would be a great opportunity to get the visibility that the 
Roundtable can use to get started.  Furthermore, it addresses the 
information/advocacy issue which is nearest and dearest to me personally.

Justin

===== Original Message From "Family Services of Winona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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>The long lunch would work much better for me also.  I also think it would be 
good if the Poverty Roundtable helped to co-host the Budget Blitz.  The 
group's mission is to address poverty and the group is comprised of people who 
represent a variety of nonprofit organizations.
>
>Barb Kulas
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Rick King
>  To: Suzanne Belongia ; Poverty Roundtable (E-mail)
>  Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 11:54 AM
>  Subject: RE:
>
>
>  I agree that this fits our "advocacy" piece nicely, and would encourage us 
to support and promote the Budget Blitz.  I would favor a long lunch 
time-frame, as I have evening commitments both nights.  But either Tuesday or 
Wednesday is fine with me.
>  Any objection on the part of those on the Roundtable to getting a consensus 
through the Listserv in order to sign on as a co-sponsor?
>  Rick King
>    -----Original Message-----
>    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On 
Behalf Of Suzanne Belongia
>    Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 10:02 AM
>    To: Poverty Roundtable (E-mail)
>    Subject:
>
>
>    Greetings, all.  I want to make you aware of an upcoming event that is 
being (quickly!!) planned by a statewide, broad-based coalition of concerned 
folks.  It's called the Budget Blitz and it will take place at 8-10 different 
sites across Minnesota on February 25 and 26.  Winona will be one of the sites 
where convenings will be held and I have been asked to coordinate the 
gathering.  The Minnesota Council of Non-Profits is one of the lead groups in 
this initiative.  As I understand it, the goal is to raise awareness and give 
concrete information about the state budget situation and how this will all 
affect service providers in Minnesota.  There is much information flying 
around out there and this is a chance to get a solid, timely update from folks 
who know their stuff.  Hopefully leading to folks feeling as though they have 
a voice in all of this and have the information they need to contact their 
legislators and the governor.  Since the Minnesota Catholic Conference and 
Lutherans for Public Policy have been among the partners in this -- along with 
a host of others -- I thought the Poverty Roundtable would be an appropriate 
link.
>
>    Here are the options.  The group can sign on as a co-sponsor (no cost) 
and assist us with promotion, turnout and the like.  (We did say that advocacy 
was an important piece of this puzzle, didn't we?)  Or, you can choose not to 
do that and simply show up.  In any case, however, I would like you all to 
provide feedback on the date -- we can do it either Feb 25 or 26 -- and the 
time.  We are being asked to provide about 2 hours for this.  Would an evening 
gathering or a long lunch gathering be preferable from your perspective?  
There are obvious pros and cons either way, but what do you think?  Any 
significant community scheduling conflicts it would be helpful for us to know 
about?
>
>    Thanks in advance for any feedback you can provide.  As an aside, if any 
of your organizations or faith communities would like to sign on as 
co-sponsors that would be great.  No cost, just a help in promotion and 
getting folks to show up.  You can trust the organizers -- the coalition is 
very inclusive and is bent on providing information and tools for advocacy 
rather than any kind of narrow agenda.
>
>    Peace,
>    Suzanne Belongia
>    Director, Parish and Community Social Action Office
>    Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Winona
>    Box 379
>    Winona, MN  55987
>    507-454-2270 (ph)
>    507-457-3527 (fax)
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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