Download - Spring 2016 Neighborhood Summit Presentation
IntroductionWhy are we here:
To allow Near Eastside residents and stakeholders a periodic opportunity to celebrate accomplishments, to share challenges, and to add new objectives, goals, and actions to the Near Eastside Quality of Life Plan.
Welcome• Moderator – Dan, Little Flower• Translation Provided by – Cari Morales, LISC• Time Keeper – OlaJowon, Spades Park• Record Keeper – Lisa, Rivoli Park• Other Summit Volunteers
Thank you Westminster Neighborhood Services
Community Updates
Lanterns Foundation Inc.
Rivoli Park Labyrinth
Picnic Potluck for World Labyrinth DayMay 7, 12:30 pm
943 N. Kealing Ave
Pepper Construction
Community Hospital East Construction ConnectionMay 24, 4:00 – 5:00pm
John Boner Neighborhood Centers2236 E. 10th St.
KidsPeace
Foster parents needed in the Near Eastside Neighborhood
www.kidspeace.org
TASKFORCE UPDATES
Near Eastside Innovation School Steering Committee
EducationSummit.jbncenters.org
Near Eastside Diversity and Inclusion Taskforce
Supporting under-represented community assets
Creating opportunities for fellowship
Growing cross-cultural relationships and promoting intercultural understandingNearEastDiversity.weebly.com
Promise ZoneBuy IndyEastLive IndyEast
IndyEast.org
ProposalsCORALYN TURENTINE, JOHN BONER NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS
Ground Rules• The Summit is where we get ideas on the table. It is NOT where we solve
problems. • Anyone can speak to a challenge, concern, or action tonight, but no person
can occupy the microphone for more than two minutes in total other than the moderator or a presenter. Use your time wisely. • Nothing is ultimately removed from or added to the Quality of Life Plan unless
75% of those gathered agree. Everyone can vote. Everyone can speak.
Summit Guidelines
• Be kind. Even if we disagree, our goal is to leave tonight as neighbors. Be constructive. Use your time to be part of the solution and not as an opportunity to complain. • Share your name before you speak• If you wish to speak on an issue, you must use a microphone so all can hear.
Summit Guidelines
• Present an idea at a Neighborhood Summit and propose a taskforce to explore the idea• You will need 50% of the summit attendee vote to form a taskforce• If you “win the vote”, schedule a time to meet with the taskforce after the
summit to flesh out the idea. Attend the next Summit and present your findings and action item. • You will need 75% of the summit attendee vote to have the action item added
to the Quality of Life plan.
Adding Items to the Plan
• If you don’t “win the vote,” don’t give up! Use the feedback received from the neighbourhood to make your idea better than before. Present your idea again at a future summit.
Adding Items to the Plan
Instructions• You will hear from neighbors who would like to propose an idea.• Each presenter has 2 minutes to introduce his/her idea.• Spend 20 minutes discussing your favourite proposal with the
presenter, and developing a SMART goal for the potential taskforce• Re-convene. Presenters will present their SMART goals for the vote.• Attendees will vote on proposals and fill out their summit
engagement forms.
Summit Engagement Form• Contact CoraLyn Turentine to stay engaged and to get on the Near
East E-News list