[Dialogue] profound demonstration

Wilson Priscilla Pris at TeamTechPress.com
Wed Apr 11 10:23:05 EDT 2012


Wish I could come, but I'm booked that week. When and if the Local Church Experiment files are worked on I may have to cancel all else here. I worked in that office longer than any other human being. 
Priscilla

On Apr 11, 2012, at 9:00 AM, Beret Griffith wrote:

> Marge Philbrook recently sent out a message re: upcoming Spring Archives Sojourn Weeks, April 30-May 12, 2012.  “Support and bodies” are always welcome. It is great fun working with the Chicago Archives team members and others who show up. The Archives workspace is right down the hall from the kitchen.
>  
> One Team will be working with the Town Meeting Collection.  People who worked with the Town Meetings on the ground and at Centrum are needed. We will focus on the design, planning, implementation, evaluation and monitoring of the Town Meeting Program.  Anyone who wants to learn about Town Meetings is welcome.
> The Other Team will work with the Training Programs: The Academy, International Training School, and Human Development Training School.  We need people who were there teaching, participating, enabling (or wish they had been).  We will organize the files by year and by subject.
>  
> Come, you’ll love it.
>  
> Beret Griffith
>  
> From: dialogue-bounces at wedgeblade.net [mailto:dialogue-bounces at wedgeblade.net] On Behalf OfJohn Cock
> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 6:19 AM
> To: 'Colleague Dialogue'; 'Order Ecumenical Community'
> Subject: [Dialogue] profound demonstration
>  
> Terry, et al.,
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> You and the multi-cultural, multi-aged staff are quite a pluriform demonstration for these times, indeed, important enough that you write up and promote your knowing/being/doing ongoing history together. You act at though Kemper is a godsend rather than an elephant of a contradiction blocking your way, and it looks like you see the life together of your serving community as a crucial and self-conscious part of your overall mission.
>  
> You come from a great heritage and are living and creating a profoundly ecumenical demonstration.
>  
> If you need support and bodies, holler.
>  
> John
> From: dialogue-bounces at wedgeblade.net [mailto:dialogue-bounces at wedgeblade.net] On Behalf OfTerry Bergdall
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 11:55 PM
> To: Colleague Dialogue
> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] renovated kitchen at 4750
> 
> Don (and to all who might be asking the same questions), the first floor kitchen was closed a long time ago (in approximately 1990) with a new one being established in the southwest corner of the Lawrence wing on the sixth floor. It is this 20+ year old kitchen that was just renovated. As I mentioned in an earlier "amendment" to my original message, a new greenhouse has been created in the corner. Besides herbs it will produce green leafy salad produce and some tomatoes. I am working on growing arugula. 
>  
> Some of the current residents, and their guests, who you might recognize are Ed Feldmanis, Marge Philbrook, Lela Philbrook, and her father, Larry, who was visiting from Taiwan, Pam Bergdall, Dennis Jennings, James Addington, and Cheryl Hood, who was visiting from Seattle. Most of the others were residents that you probably don't know and some of ICA-USA's current staff:  Lesley Showers, Nina Winn, Fara Taylor, Tyra Taylor, and Seva Gandhi. I wish you all had a chance to personally meet these very fine people (and the rest of the staff, all of whom are terrific). 
>  
> There definitely is no lunch cafeteria for daytime offices (which implies a cook and commercial food service). The image of the new kitchen is sharp contrast as a "shared family-style community kitchen." Everyone has their own cupboard and storage basket in the refrigerator and freezer. People can choose to share prep & clean-up of meals with selected others, or not. We have tried to incorporate basic features of "co-housing" principles into the design. These provide space that allows community life when desired -- and individual life when that is preferred. These co-housing features are key component, I think, to creating a successful community residence today. The new kitchen is certainly catalyzing a new discussion among the 25 or so of us who currently are living on the upper floors of 4750. It also is expanding our interpretation of "community" because it also involves ICA staff who work on the sixth floor during the day but who do not live here the rest of the time (though there is a growing group of staff who are choosing to live here as well). It is a very dynamic community environment.    
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> Terry
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> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Don Hinkelman <hinkel at sgu.ac.jp> wrote:
> Lovely pictures, Terry.  Makes me want to come over and join you all for dinner!
> 
> By the way, is it actually in the same location as the old commercial kitchen on first floor?  Or on an upper floor?
> Does it mean that the kitchen serves as lunch cafeteria during the day for all the offices, as well as a breakfast/dinner area for residents?
> Was that a herb garden I noticed? That seems in keeping with the new name of the building "Green Rise".
> It would be nice to see the names of all the people (I recognize only a few faces) on the "Group2" photo.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/greenrise/6911236254/in/set-72157629768903539/
> 
> Cheers,
> Don
> 
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