wall, bells etc.

doug os at footprintsinthewind.com
Mon Oct 25 20:05:34 PDT 2010


Bui--

You might try Canadian tables.

Search the archive for the term, or wait for someone like Michael or
Chris to explain more.

Essentially as I understand it, you take 6 foot tables, turn them on
end, and use them as a wall.

Could you tie clothesline to the pillars and use clothes pins?

			:- Doug.




On Mon, 2010-10-25 at 18:20 -0700, Dave Nielsen wrote:
> Hello Bui,
> 
> 
> Regarding the Posting wall - I've used a large white-board on rollers.
> Of course you have to have large white-board on rollers ;-)
> 
> 
> You might ask the venue if they have something like that. I'm always
> surprised by what some venues have .. and don't have.
> 
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Bui Petersen <bui.petersen at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>         Hi everyone,
>         
>         I'm facilitating an OS forum this coming Saturday, and I have
>         a couple of questions that I hope someone could answer.
>         
>         1) I just noticed that the room we're using has no useable
>         wall for posting sessions etc. None of the walls are entirely
>         flat (bumpy, concrete pillars, window frames etc.) What have
>         you more experience people used in such circumstances? One
>         option I'm considering is using some moveable curtains wall
>         (that are available) and attach some corrugated plastic to the
>         curtain rack. It would have to be some light material because
>         the rack is not super sturdy. But I'm sure there are other
>         options I have not thought of.
>         
>         2) I got some nice temple bells that I have not used before.
>         Those of you who used them, how and when do you use them? Does
>         anyone ever use them to remind participants that it's time for
>         the next session to begin? Once at a very small meeting (and
>         very short) people had difficulty wrapping up the conversation
>         and go to the next session. Could it be that when there is
>         only 45 minutes allocated for each session that the flow from
>         session to session become less organic.
>         
>         FYI: we're expecting 60+ people.
>         
>         Thanks so much for your help and suggestions.
>         
>         Bui Petersen
>         
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