DC Reads at American University
Victoria Vrana
vvrana at morino.org
Fri Jun 30 14:01:41 EDT 2000
Cassandra,
Welcome to Youthlearn! Thanks for joining and introducing yourself. Could
you and/or Jeffrey tell us a little bit more about DCReads/Marica Reads?
Could it be a resource for other organizations? Do your have a Web site?
Robert Price, a great trainer for some trainings we did with organizations
here in DC, has a section on his Web site (http://www.eggplant.org) called
"Community Builders." (http://www.eggplant.org/ideas/combuild/combuild.html)
Community Builders are great ice breakers that help create a sense of
community among a group. The Web site also has resources for working with
youth including project ideas and techniques.
Does anyone else have ideas for good team building exercises?
Victoria
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Subject: DC Reads at American University
<p>Hello Everyone,
My name is Cassandra Oshinnaiye and I am Program Coordinator for DC Reads
at American University, which is part of the America Reads Challenge. I am
writing to introduce myself, but also, because I am in the process of
putting together my training session for the tutors in the Fall and am in
great need of some ideas for fun team building excercises and ice
breakers...any suggestions on activities and or resources I can turn to.
Thank you
Cassandra Oshinnaiye
Coordinator, DC READS
<p><p> JGale at cns.gov
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