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ChangeCampTOe (#ccTOe)

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ChangeCampTOe (#ccTOe)

Time: June 19, 2010 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Centre for Creative Communications at Centennial College
Street: 951 Carlaw Avenue
City/Town: Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4K 3M2
Website or Map: http://changecamptoeast.event…
Phone: 647-four zero seven - 9598
Event Type: web, enabled, unconference, to, promote, citizen, engagement.
Organized By: Michael Cayley
Latest Activity: Jun 14, 2010

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Event Description

Register now for ChangeCamp at the Centre for Creative Communications at Centennial College.

If you would like to order lunch you need to register via this easy to share event that we have published on Eventbright:

http://changecamptoeast.eventbrite.com

What do you want to see change in our community? Start the conversation online now.

For more background on ChangeCamp visit this introductory post.

Thanks go out to Microsoft Canada. Their community sponsorship of ChangeCampTOe has made free registration possible.


Possible flow of the event:

9:00 am -Introduction & Welcome

ChangeCamp an Investment in Network & Visible Conversation

The ChangeCamp Question:

How can we work together to create our desired future?

9:30 am - Finalizing The Grid - Toronto: What do you want to change? results.
10:00 am - Break out sessions.
12:00 noon - Marketplace - a chance to roam, connect around additional interests.
12:30 - Lunch - more opportunity to exchange.
1:00 pm - Facilitated Reporting & Next Steps
2:00 pm - Closing Circle

Remember - the agenda of an unconference is set by the participants, so all of this is open to discussion and revision. We provide it for some sense of expectations but hope that you will advance ideas and plan to lead sessions.

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Comment by Connie Crosby on June 3, 2010 at 16:38
Unfortunately I will be out of town, but hoping things go well in this ChangeCamp meeting!

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DEFER NEW PERMIT FEES

While we understand that the City sees a need to charge fees to all recreation users on a cost recovery basis, one could argue that these services are covered by our property taxes. Therefore the question becomes: Where did the numbers come from for the cost recovery analysis? Is the budget estimate of $1.5M from permit fees a realistic number? The actual amount will most likely be significantly less. Therefore it would not be onerous for the Parks, Forestry and Recreation Department to absorb this until a proper process is put in place.We are requesting that Council:Direct Parks, Forestry and Recreation staff to withhold collection of fees for one year to give these organizations the opportunity to build the new permit fees into their registration fees.

Sign the Petition HERE

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