[Peace-discuss] Fw: [Peace] Farmer's Market Guidelines and schedule

Ken Urban kurban at parkland.edu
Tue Jul 27 07:10:17 CDT 2004


Comment:

The pamphlets I've produced have not been endorsed by AWARE, in fact,
points made in them have been disagreed with by members of AWARE,
specifically the one-state solution for Israel/Palestine in the
'Separation Wall' pamphlet.  

Ken

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Ken Urban
Assoc. Prof., Computer Science
Parkland College

Office: B129A
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>>> "janetkruse" <jandurl at insightbb.com> 07/26/04 10:35 PM >>>

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From: jandurl 
To: Peace at lists.groogroo.com 
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 6:47 PM
Subject: [Peace] Farmer's Market Guidelines and schedule


Attached below are the requested guidelines for tabling at the Farmer's
Market.  Please look over this draft and a plan  to discuss and 
finalize the guidelines at the AWARE meeting on July 31.  
Also a Tabling Schedule is attached below with possible sign up times
for AWARE members to consider.

Durl and Jan Kruse
AWARE Tabling Guidelines

Farmer's Market & Other Venues


(These guidelines are provided to facilitate a positive and respectful
relationship between AWARE representatives and the general public when
serving as a volunteer of AWARE.)

  1.. PURPOSE OF TABLING: 
  To provide a visible and public presence regarding anti-war and
anti-racism issues.

  To provide timely information about these and related topics to the
general public.

  To provide an opportunity and the means for individuals to become
involved. 

  2.. ENGAGING THE PUBLIC: 
  Our purpose is to challenge and engage the public in a constructive
manner. Dialog and discussion are appropriate and to be expected,
however they should remain civil. AWARE representatives should avoid
being confrontational or argumentative. Make frequent reference to AWARE
materials for AWARE positions and detailed information on particular
topics. Cordially invite those interested or with questions to our
weekly Sunday meeting.

  3.. INFORMATIONAL/PRINT MATERIALS: 
  AWARE has approved distributing certain print materials. These include
materials such as AWARE pamphlets, the Public-I, informational
bulletins, etc. These print materials are located in the AWARE box or
pamphlet tray. Encourage people to help themselves to these free print
materials.

  4.. ITEMS FOR SALE: 
  (E.g.- yard signs, buttons, bumper stickers, pencils, fair traded
coffee etc.)

  Occasionally AWARE or members of AWARE purchase items for sale at the
table. These items should be clearly labeled. We ask the public to
donate the cost of the item if they wish to take one. These costs should
be clearly posted for the public to see. They are as follows: yard signs
- $5, buttons and bumper stickers - $1, pencils - $.25, fair trade
coffee - $10. Our goal is only to recoup the cost, not to make a profit.
Do not give away cost items unless it seems appropriate because of an
inability to pay. The price of each item is subject to change.

  5.. POST CARDS/SURVEYS/PETITIONS: 
  Table visitors should be informed of AWARE petitions, post card
drives, etc. and questions answered if asked. Signatures may be directly
solicited, but negative responses should be respected and not
challenged. 

  6.. ADVOCATING FOR A PARTICULAR POLITICAL CANDIDATE OR PARTY: 
  AWARE does not endorse or advocate for any candidate or political
party. AWARE is a diverse group with diverse political views. Although
AWARE members may have strong political views regarding individual
candidates or political parties, they must be careful NOT to express or
impose personal political views as representatives of AWARE while
working at the table. In short, AWARE members should refrain from
advocating, endorsing, or voicing personal preference for any political
candidate for political office at the local, state, or national level
while representing AWARE at the table. 

  7.. AWARE MEETINGS: 
Although not required occasional attendance at Sunday meetings may
assist volunteers to understand and participate in the development of
Tabling Guidelines.








Farmer's Market Tabling Master Schedule Through September

If you are willing to help cover the AWARE table during the Saturday
Farmer's Market please sign below on dates that you are able. This
master schedule will be kept with the Farmer's Market materials and
posted each Saturday at the table so people can check to see if help is
needed and sign up as able.   Double shifts or partial shifts are a
possibility also.

Of course, people are always welcome to stop by the AWARE table to
visit, talk or help, even if they haven't signed up for a specific time
slot. The busiest times appear to be between 9:00 - 12:00.




 7:00-9:00       Jan and Durl  (set up and take down)         July 31   
Aug 7  Aug 14   Aug 21  ( Return at 11:30) 



                   Set up and take down needed:                     Aug
28 Sept 4  Sept 11 Sept 18  Sept 25

Shifts:

7:00-9:00 (Set up at around 6:45 AM)

9:00-10:00

10:00-11:00

11:00-12:00 (Take down around noon)



                                    





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