March 11, 2010
There are 35 days until World Creativity and Innovation Week 2010
 
 

Help us Plan GTA's World Creativity and Innovation Week
Activities for 2010

Everyone is welcome - Bring your ideas, enthusiasm and creativity!

Areas of Opportunity:

  • Database Management
  • Theatrical Performances
  • Workshop Presentations
  • Event Theme Development and Planning
  • Community Development
  • Copy writing and editing
  • Design and Mac Production
  • PR/Media Relations
  • Administration
  • Photography
  • Videography
  • Marketing and Sponsorship

We need your help in these and other areas - what's important to us is that you have talents, skills, abilities, interest and passion for growing and supporting World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 - 21 in the GTA.

In the past people have volunteered to help us with what's listed above. Write to us to let us know what you would like to volunteer to help us to do.

Contact: and we'll email you the details as the time draws near.

Our meetings:
We meet face-to-face, through conference calls as well virtually using wiki's. Generally our face-to-face meetings last 90 minutes, and are held on weeknights at a downtown or midtown location; our conference calls last an hour and are held during business hours. Occasionally we get together socially to experience a creative spark in the city, such as a film, theatre, conference, meal, event....

Our schedule includes at minimum one meeting per month. Our start up meeting for 2010 will be announced shortly.  Let us know you’d like to be involved and we’ll email you the details as the time draws near.

We are looking for people to champion particular sectors of engagement and segments of our society, and for these leaders to recruit friends, colleagues, students and family members to help dream up and execute actions that will support people throughout the GTA using their creativity to make the world a better place and make their place in the world better too. Let's keep the conversation going.

 


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Tips for Celebrating

"There was no telling what people might find out once they felt free to ask whatever questions they wanted to." Joseph Heller (1923 - 1999), Catch 22
To make the world a better place and make our place in the world better too, we need to ask new questions so we can find new answers. If you had the chance to ask the world a question what would it be? Well, you do have a chance.  Click here to post your question for World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 - 21.

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