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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Conversation and dinner

I just received word of this through my local vegetarian email group:

Imago's First Friday Conversation

Friday, April 4, 2008

Great Good Places: What does a Community Gathering Place Look Like?
What do you look for in a community gathering place? Ray Oldenburg calls them "Great Good Places," and he identifies several aspects of these "third places" that are neither home nor work. In Great Good Places conversation is the primary activity. The "regulars" are folks you can count on seeing, and there is always room to be yourself on neutral ground in spots within the community.

Join your Imago friends to talk about what you think makes a great good place, and where you find such spots. Is our monthly Conversation such a place for you?

Place: The Imago Earth Center, 700 Enright Ave., Cincinnati, OH, Price Hill

Time: 6:00 PM: Vegetarian catered dinner. (We suggest a donation of $10 for the dinner, but if that stretches your budget, pay what you can) If you'd like to have wine or beer with your dinner in our own "great good place," you are welcome to bring it with you.

6:45-8:30 PM: Discussion. RSVP is suggested but not required via email or to 921-5124.

(This topic is carried over from March which was cancelled due to snow.)


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