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Southwest Regional Breakout

Southwest Regional Breakout. 2013 food access summit. Applying what we’re learning at the Food Access Summit to forward momentum in Southwest Minnesota. Why are we here?. Promoting connections & relationships Applying insights from the keynote to healthy food access efforts in our region

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Southwest Regional Breakout

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  1. Southwest Regional Breakout 2013 food access summit Applying what we’re learning at the Food Access Summit to forward momentum in Southwest Minnesota

  2. Why are we here? • Promoting connections & relationships • Applying insights from the keynote to healthy food access efforts in our region • Providing action-oriented, practical tools and ideas

  3. Welcome, Southwest! Pam Bagley SHIP coordinator, Meeker County Anne Dybsetter Community Food System Educator, SW region And you are?

  4. Today’s Agenda • 10:15 Welcome • 10:30 Introductions & observations • 10:40 Pair and small-group discussion • 11:10 Considering next steps • 11:25 Identifying themes • 11:45 Next steps • 12:00 Adjourn

  5. Introductions What key point from Mark Winne’s keynote stood out for you? To Do: Each person write 1 key point on a sticky note & post it.

  6. reflect Based on what you heard, what challenges or concerns do you have? To Do: Listen to your partner. After they finish, write 1 key point.

  7. reflect What gives you the most hope for improving healthy food access? To Do: Listen to your partner. After they finish, write 1 key point.

  8. interpret How is your own community affected what we’ve talked about so far? To Do: Listen to your partner. After they finish, write 1 key point.

  9. interpret How is our whole region affected what we’ve talked about so far? To Do: Each table decides on 3-4 main points to record and post

  10. apply In what ways might we work differently or change because of what we learned today? To Do: Individually reflect and post 1-2 ideas

  11. apply What are the next steps for our region? To Do: Each table decides on 3-4 main points to record and post

  12. Themes To Do: Choose a question. Work with the group to cluster the responses into themes. Do NOT talk.

  13. report Select • a spokesperson • a time-keeper • Report your question and the themes you identified in 60 seconds.

  14. Next steps • Join the SW group on the Healthy Eating Minnesota Network: www.healthyeatingmn.org. • Post themes from today’s conversation on the SW page

  15. Next steps • Contribute your ideas: What would you like to see happen at future SW regional gatherings? • Volunteer to be an advisor to plan upcoming regional gatherings

  16. Lunch conversation • ORID process handout • Discuss during lunch: • What unique resources does our region have that can help us take effective action together? • What could you or your organization do to act on the themes we identified?

  17. Thank you! This fall, look for another Southwest Food Network gathering

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