[OSList] Let's Do it... Estonia here?

Chris Corrigan chris.corrigan at gmail.com
Thu Nov 28 16:20:52 PST 2013


This why I love Estonia. 

Chris

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Art of Hosting - Participatory Leadership and Social Collaboration, Bowen Island, BC November 11-14,2013

> On Nov 28, 2013, at 12:46 PM, Mikk Sarv <tuulepuu at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I think I told briefly about it in 2009. The home page of Let’s Do It describes the history of it so (http://www.teemeara.ee/en):
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> The day of civil actions is a day of collective action that has been taking place in different forms all over Estonia since the year 2008. In 2008 people gathered together to clean Estonia from illegal garbage, in 2009 people gathered together to generate good ideas and from 2010-2013 there have been several different actions (Estonian: talgud) all over Estonia. Every community, organisation or active citizen decided by themselves what needed to be done and asked other people to join according to that. 
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> After the first year of action in 2008 May 3rd, when 50000 people cleaned more than 10000 tons of illegal garbage, the second year in 2009 was aimed to get ideas for further years and actions. One of initiators of the action, Toomas Trapido was familiar with Open Space. The User’s Guide was published in Estonian already in 2005, so it was easy to suggest OS for idea generation.People were asked to sign up to become local facilitators. The trainings were arranged in different parts of Estonia. I did two trainings, Piret Jeedas and Robert Oetjen were trainees too. Altogether about 700 facilitators were trained, they facilitated OS-like meetings all over Estonia, about 12 thousand people attended and generated lots of ideas, how to improve their local surroundings. Many of these ideas are implemented. Of course, the trainings were too short - some 4-5 hours only. Some of facilitators got more interested in OS and they have continued facilitation. For most of them it was just an amazing experience of the self-organisation in work.
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> Greetings from Estonia!
> 
> Mikk Sarv
> 
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>> On 28 Nov 2013, at 15:39, Harrison Owen <hhowen at verizon.net> wrote:
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>> Mikk – I do love you AND WHY have you not told us about the Let’s Do it program? I can’t believe I just missed it. It is truly wonderful with lots of opportunities for learning, I know. It also seems rather like what Suzanne and Chuni did with Creative New Jersey and also what Phelim did with the D&D program all around the UK. Multiple, connected OS’s for a purpose. Tell us more!
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>> From: oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Mikk Sarv
>> Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2013 2:53 AM
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>> Cc: Arno Baltin
>> Subject: Re: [OSList] Anyone from Estonia here?
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>> Let’s Do It campaign’s second year in Estonia was started with OS trainings for 700 local facilitator, it was followed up with one-day Open Spaces all over Estonia, attended by more than 10 000 participants.
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>> Mikk Sarv
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>> On 27 Nov 2013, at 16:29, Ben Roberts <ben.roberts at charter.net> wrote:
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>> Hmmm… I’ve become interested in Estonia too of late, because of their amazing “Let’s Do It” campaign, which has launched a global movement: http://youtu.be/A5GryIDl0qY
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>> Peace,
>> Ben
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>> Ben Roberts
>> The Conversation Collaborative
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