Monday, July 10, 2006

Please mark in your agendas:

the 13th/14th of April 2007, when the 2nd edition of connect will be happening!

This weekend we had the 2nd OC meeting overall, and the first one where we enjoyed the hospitality of one of our OC members. Planning and discussing together, brainstorming what the perfect connect will look like, sharing beds and feeding the horse and the ponies where some of the highlights at Regulas place in Langenthal.
It's a pity she'll be gone soon, it's great to work with that team and it makes me sad when someone's missing. We're already looking forward to when she'll be back and by then we'll hopefully have some new members on the team as well. It's really strange how much energy it gives me to be creating something with a team that's so motivated.
A lot of things we'll be clearer soon, where it will happen, what kind of speakers we want to invite and what cool special events we want to add. Topic's set, but look out for official information coming your way :-)

1 Comments:

CK said...

connect is coming our way... yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!

Good luck, sweetie. I love the fact you set the date already... :)

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