Your
Invitation to the Regional Open Space on Open
Space (OSONOS) in Haiti
December
3, 2003
Dear Colleague,
We honor and celebrate all that you are doing
to promote peace. We are pleased to invite
you to the Regional Haiti Open Space on Open
Space 2004. This year's theme is:
Embracing Peace
Date: We will meet from June
18 - 20, 2004.
We invite you to come share dinner together
Thursday, June 17th at 5:00 pm. The meeting
will end after lunch on Sunday.
Place:
Villa Ormiso, Bizoton 53, #7 Carrefours,
Haiti.
Open
Space is a way for us to invite peace in the
organizations where we work, in our communities,
our churches, our companies, our families,
and even in our personal lives. When we live
in peace, we become more effective, creative
and are better able to collaborate with others.
This gathering will allow us to share our
experiences and to learn from one another.
We
will use Open Space Technology for this gathering,
which is a participative method putting responsibility
for the creation and implementation of our
agenda and program in the hands of the participants.
If you are already a practitioner of Open
Space, this event will help you to deepen
your experience with the method. This will
be a great opportunity as well, for people
who wish to have an experience in Open Space
for the first time.
Registration and fees:
People
traveling from abroad : US$250: registration,
food and lodging (two two four people per
room)
Professionals
working in private sector or in NGOs : 2,000
goud (registration, breakfast and lunches
only), plus 1,000 gouds for a room for three
nights = 3,000 gouds Total
Normal
registration and fees : 1,550 goud (registration
and breakfast and lunch only), plus 450 gouds
to sleep for three nights = 2,000 Total for
registration room and board for entire event.
Space
is limited. Deadline for registration (if
space is still available) is June 10, 2004.
Questions?: Contact
me to learn more about this event. We
will be happy to organize transportation for
you to and from the airport.
The presence of friends from abroad will enrich
our gathering as well as encourage our community
of Open Space practitioners in Haiti.
Sincerely,
John Engle
The Open Space Network in Haiti