What a lovely message Amerie. I share your message to the whole community. Warm regards, Denice
Denice R. Hinden, PhD, ACC, ELI-MP President Managance Consulting & Coaching 1708 Chester Mill Road Silver Spring, MD 20906 (O) 301-260-9503 (F) 301-260-9506 (M) 301-641-1466 www.managance.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/drhinden Twitter: drhinden Co-Author The Nonprofit Organizational Culture Guide: Revealing The Hidden Truths That Impact Performance (2011 Jossey-Bass) www.revealorganizationalculture.com<http://www.revealorganizationalculture.com/>. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Amerie Rose Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 10:25 AM To: [email protected]; World wide Open Space Technology email list Subject: Re: [OSList] Cheryl Honey Although I didn't know Cheryl, I can feel the profound shock wave this has sent through the community. My heart goes out to all who knew her, my condolences at this difficult time, and my love goes with Her spirit. Amerie On 28 Apr 2013, at 14:38, doug wrote: Oh, no! :- Doug. On 04/28/2013 09:32 AM, Esther Ewing wrote: Oh how very sad. Cheryl and I spoke just a few weeks ago although I didn't know her very well. Big Tree Strategies Tel: 416-792-0971 Cell: 647-461-0971 Change that's grounded On Apr 28, 2013, at 9:23 AM, Raffi Aftandelian <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Friends, Lucas Cioffi just passed on this very tragic news (which came from the NCDD list). A fair number of us knew Cheryl Honey and the approach she had brought into the world, Community Weaving. Cheryl, you will remain in my heart. warmly, raffi On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 6:52 PM, Sandy Heierbacher <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I am so sorry to have to share this news with all of you, and I'm still a little in shock at this news myself. I found out earlier today that one of our members and colleagues, Cheryl Honey, was killed on Wednesday. Cheryl was recently engaged to a man named Robert Hedgers, and they were living together in Vancouver. Cheryl and Robert were both found dead in their home on Wednesday, and yesterday police reported that it was a murder-suicide. Cheryl was shot in the arm and the chest, and Robert turned the gun on himself. There is not a lot of information on this tragedy online, but here are two articles that provide the basics: Couple found dead were recently engaged - http://www.columbian.com/news/2013/apr/25/police-investigating-death-man-woman-found-vancouv/ Medical Examiner: Couple died in murder-suicide - http://www.columbian.com/news/2013/apr/26/medical-examiner-couple-died-murder-suicide/ As some of you know, Cheryl was the founder of the Family Support Network International and Community Weaving. She often wrote to the listserv about community weaving, and many of you met her at the Seattle conference. She also attended our 2010 regional event in Portland (she was living in Seattle until recently), and came down to Austin for our 2008 conference. Cheryl was a very kind person, and she was dedicated to encouraging neighbors to connect with one another to share resources and build local networks of support. I'll paste a description of Community Weaving below. Cheryl wrote this description, and we posted it on the NCDD site last year. I am so sorry to upset any of you with this horrific news, but I knew many of you would want to know this has happened to Cheryl. I do not have information at this point about her memorial, or where cards or donations can be sent. I will let the list know when I do. Sandy Heierbacher Director, National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]> * www.ncdd.org<http://www.ncdd.org> <http://www.ncdd.org/> * @ncdd & @heierbacher Community Weaving <http://www.communityweaving.org/> (CW) is a social architecture that syncs existing programs and initiatives to create an interdependent functioning whole community system. Learn more at www.communityweaving.org<http://www.communityweaving.org> <http://www.communityweaving.org/>. In Seattle, volunteers contributed approximately 175,000 hours, valued at $2.6 million in community service on a budget of less than $12,000. Community Weaving leverages real change to deal with the challenges impacting relationships, neighborhoods, communities and the nation. A description of Community Weaving is in the Change Handbook (2nd Ed.) and referred to as a structural change methodology. The approach creates a reciprocal feedback loop that generates data that informs governing systems where to allocate funds and upgrade responsiveness to empower the people, as well as creates a voice of "we the people" on public policy issues using action research, dialogue and Community Forums. Community Weaving is a useful strategy to increase engagement levels and ignite the community spirit to create a more caring, just and civil society. Also, here is her NCDD bio: Cheryl Honey,pioneered Community Weaving and received the prestigious Jefferson Award, the mini-Nobel Prize for Public Service. Community Weaving is an innovative change method featured in the Change Handbook (2nd Ed.) that shifts hierarchical community silos into interdependent functioning whole community systems.Communities tap her expertise to develop innovative solutions to challenges affecting lives and the community. 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