A friend is launching an incredibly creative and ambitious project and is looking for support across the country. You might think of it as a traveling open space, attracting participation as a bus rolls from Seattle to New York via Missoula, Chicago, Washington, DC and Boston, leaving on Thanksgiving Day and arriving in New York for Christmas.
The purpose of the trip is "to give the creative potential inherent in this national time of crisis an opportunity to take root in individual and community settings across the nation and have them linked to each other ongoingly. It is to foster the human spirit of resiliency and radical generosity and create a forum for ongoing dialogue in the community." The organizers are looking for OS practitioners to get involved, particularly in the cities mentioned above where 3-day stops are planned. If you're interested, please contact Sarah-Jane Menato 206-285-3274 or sj...@home.com. Guaranteed this will be a one-of-a-kind experience! Details are below. Peggy ---------- From: "Chef Tom French" <chef...@bountifultable.org> Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 06:09:53 -0800 To: "anne stadler" <annes...@home.com> Subject: Support Document Final Draft Support Request Project Summary Name of organization: Bountiful Table Type: Non-Profit / with 501(c)(3) fiscal Sponsor through Whidbey Institute Address: PO Box 991 Clinton WA 98236 Tel: (306) 579-2716 Contact: Sarah Jane Menato 206-285-3274 THE PROJECT Heart of America Bus Tour - The Pulse of a Nation In the days after September 11th, along with the horror and devastation, there has also been a sure and mighty heart opening in people and communities across the United States and throughout the world. This project specifically addresses this extraordinary opportunity to support healing, and accelerate the visibility of already emergent thinking and practices of community. Heart of America Bus Tour will travel across the United States, leaving Seattle on Thanksgiving Day and arriving in New York before Christmas, on December 17th, 2001 with stops in Missoula, Chicago, Boston and Washington DC. The Bus Tour will connect and strengthen the foundational ³spirit of giving² that has come pouring forward in this time. Trusting in, and bringing forward that spirit of giving is at the heart of our ability to transcend terrorism. The genius of America is her capacity for giving. Current events call for radical generosity for each of us to respond with all of our hearts and resources. The future is at stake. How it will be written for the sake of our children is at the core of our project. Each stop will host a three-night, two-day event, bringing diverse people together and reflecting the cultural landscape of each community. At each stop and along the way we will listen and gather stories. We will break bread and share meals, we will talk, we will sing, we will pray, we will call forth the elders, and we will gather seeds. We will honor hope and the resiliency of the human spirit. We will foster an understanding between cultures, religions and philosophies, we will write the next chapter, for our children¹s sake. We will collect and carry the messages and voices of hope for our world to Washington DC and New York. HOW WILL WE DO THIS? By linking spirit to practical action through community building, community outreach, the arts, sharing of meals and education. We have designed a 3-night, 2-day experience to promote growth and deepen human understanding that includes: * Gathering around multi-cultural tables to break bread and share meals * Facilitated individual and community expressive arts processes * Expression in all creative modalities open to everyone of all ages * Joining together in interfaith rituals to honor all faith traditions * Children's Art and Multi Generational Activities * Family-to- family meals in host homes with Afghani and Pakistani families living in the US * High School performances * Open Space Events * Appreciative conversations through "day rides" on the bus with poets, authors, philosophers, scientists, musicians, theologians, and others * Creation of physical spaces for community gatherings to engage in the conversation that poet David Whyte in his response to these times spoke of in the following way: "For each of us, in this season of falling away, at this threshold of history, when the old has gone and we are yet bereft of the new, what is the conversation, that until now, we have refused?" * Communication of the gifts of our journey on the Internet, via the Big Mind Media portal: http://www.bigmindmedia.com/CONNECT/ WHAT ARE OUR PROJECTED OUTCOMES? The goal of the tour is to give the creative potential inherent in this national time of crisis an opportunity to take root in individual and community settings across the nation and have them linked to each other ongoingly. To foster the human spirit of resiliency and radical generosity and create a forum for ongoing dialogue in the community. We will produce a book and documentary film of the trip. We will deliver the results of this process in the form of messages of hope and healing to the people of New York City, to the government of the United States, and, through the United Nations and the Internet, to the people of the world. The presentation will be the result of contributions by citizens and artists across the country. BUS TOUR ITINERARY 9th,10th,11th Nov Cultural Crossroads Celebration Crossroads Mall, Seattle 17th & 18th Nov Third Place Commons, Seattle 22nd November Thanksgiving Dinner at Whidbey Institute and Bus leaves for North Bend. 23rd November Bus leaves North Bend for Missoula 25/26th Nov Missoula event 30th November Bus arrives in Chicago 30th Nov - 2nd Dec Chicago event Dec 7th Bus arrives Boston Dec 7th- Dec 9th Boston event Dec 14th Bus arrives DC Dec 14th-16th DC event Dec 17th Bus arrives New York Dec 19th -23rd New York event Dec 24th Homeward journey EXPECTED ROLE OF VOLUNTEERS Volunteers will be the collaborators in each city providing the "site" for the event and much of the local contact. Local volunteers in each city from all faith traditions will contribute to the interfaith gatherings. Local volunteers will facilitate the appreciative conversations and host the open space gatherings as well as continue the efforts and intentions of the project after the events. HOW WILL WE MONITOR OUR WORK AND MEASURE SUCCESS? * We will see the record in the messages of hope catalogue written at each event * We will have the public art work created by people in each city * We will track the "turn out" in each city * We will have a live on line forum during the trip and for follow up after * We will invite people from across the nation to participate in an international gathering at the Whidbey Institute in August 2002 to collectively re-imagine the future of our planet. WHO WILL THE PROJECT SERVE? This project will serve a diverse cross section of people in each city the bus stops in, as well as the people in New York who were directly impacted by the attack. The project will also specifically enroll artists, art organizations, the culinary industry and multi faith communities. By deliberately inviting a diverse cross section of the population in each city to participate we hope to foster greater understanding between cultures by sharing stories with immigrants and natives both young and old. HOW MANY WILL THE PROJECT SERVE? The tour expects to directly have direct contact with 2,500 in each major metropolitan area and indirectly (through associated impact after each event) another 1000. Altogether an estimated 15,000 individuals will benefit immediately. We will also offer a daily on-line "update" through our website and will encourage educators to utilize the daily reports as a learning tool. We expect interest in this ongoing journal to be significant. The intention is that this project impact world consciousness and the current global crisis positively. The potential numbers are unlimited. ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND Incorporated in 1998, Bountiful Table is a non-profit educational organization with a particular focus on events that explore emerging issues around ecology, education and food systems through community feasting. Our client list includes organizations such as YMCA, City of Seattle, State of Washington, Washington State University, Antioch University, Whidbey Institute, Fetzer Institute, Institute for Children¹s Environmental Health, and other similar organizations. The Bountiful Table and its founders have a successful track record in developing large community / public events that have broad impact and positive results. Bountiful Table works closely with the Whidbey Institute to develop programs that explore the ecological, spiritual, economic, and social implications of a healthy Foodshed that provides for all. The Whidbey Institute is an established learning community which hosts some of the nations leading experts in the area of ecology, spirituality and the human future, is also the umbrella 501C3 for Bountiful Table. THE BUS TOUR'S TEAM This project is a project of The Bountiful Table. A team has come together to work on the project which is a collaboration between the following individuals and their affiliated organizations: Tom French Bountiful Table Katie French Bountiful Table Sarah-Jane Menato Bountiful Table Shannon Coman Radical Change Anne Theisen Radical Change James Sundstead Radical Change Ben Kaufman Co-Opportunities Northwest Master Heng Chang Anne Stadler Co-founder of Spirited Work at Whidbey Institute "Out beyond ideas of right doing and wrong doing there is a field, I'll meet you there." 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