[Radical_childcare] [Fwd: Re: Kid's workshops at Climate Camp 2009]

Anaelle Bouabdelli anaelleb at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Jul 16 20:03:54 BST 2009


Emm....thanks gemma ! Many apologies for the confusion i'm causing, i will be more careful...

By the way, is anyone or does anyone know a good story teller willing to provide some quiet evening entertainment ? We had a lovely evening storytelling session in the kidspace at the permaculture convergence last year, no books but great teller, dreamy children & many candles...Veia still remembers it.


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From: "FEMINISTCHILDREARING at riseup.net" <FEMINISTCHILDREARING at riseup.net>
To: radical childcare <radical_childcare at lists.aktivix.org>
Sent: Thursday, 16 July, 2009 19:30:23
Subject: [Radical_childcare] [Fwd: Re: Kid's workshops at Climate Camp 2009]

sorry was meant to send this to the list x

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Subject: Re: Kid's workshops at Climate Camp 2009
From:    "Anaelle Bouabdelli" <anaelleb at yahoo.co.uk>
Date:    Wed, July 15, 2009 4:23 pm
To:      feministchildrearing at riseup.net
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Hi all,


I agree with Gemma that it'd be good to roughly stick to the adults'
workshop times for our own scheduling. Still waiting to hear from Climate
camp workshop team regarding these.
Having some sort of slight routine to our week sounds good, we can add a
zine making session at the end of each day to the schedule if we've got
enough commitment between us to make this happen. As for the morning
baking, i love the idea, but we need to check 1/with central camp kitchen
that this is feasible in terms of resources & use of oven and 2/that we
have one adult committed for each morning. I will speak to kitchen people
this weekend.

Finally got to grips with google docs, hope it works for you too.
You'll find a start on a detailed list & (a very draft-ish) timetable of
activities, including those offered through the main cc workshop group.
Still patchy in lots of places obviously but as you know the main workshop
program will be going to print very soon so we need to put something
together quickly if we want ours to appear in there. Start Times of
activities will be fine-tuned once we know main workshops' hours.
Please feel free to add to/edit/comment esp. regarding scheduling, ages
and descriptions of contents. And if you are offering a workshop, can you
let me know whether these times/days suit you and make sense ?

Also a couple of other points:
- Latter days of the camp are much less filled, partly because most people
seem only available before, also because i'm not sure how many kids will
still be around towards the end. And it should be easy enough to advertise
our last days' program during the camp itself. More importantly it leaves
scope for everyone involved during the camp to self-organize the last
couple of days of the kidspace, whether an action, performance or more
workshops/skill-share.
- Would you like the radical childcare collective meeting to appear on the
main program ? If so, when is your preferred time ?

& Jon, I can't remember if you said you perhaps had someone in mind for
the bike maintenance workshop ? Or should I just try through Bicycology
straight away ?

Nice meeting you all on sunday, i look forward to hearing your thoughts on
the scheduling !
anaelle x

(Finally if anyone has any time to spare for the most exciting email work
ever, let me know, i'm happy to share ! Mainly getting in touch with
various contacts in order to finalize details...)


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From: "feministchildrearing at riseup.net" <feministchildrearing at riseup.net>
To: Anaelle Bouabdelli <anaelleb at yahoo.co.uk>
Cc: workshops at climatecamp.org.uk; maddy at riseup.net;
feministchildrearing at riseup.net
Sent: Wednesday, 15 July, 2009 20:26:09
Subject: Re: Kid's workshops at Climate Camp 2009

hi anaelle and all,

i think it def would be a good idea to schedule workshops in kidspace on
roughly same timetable/break sessions as the adult one.

i also really like the idea of slight routine to the day: eg. first
workshop every morning is baking, last worskhop of every day is zine
making, and then the workshops/games inbetween can be whatever.

x


      
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