Meeting Notes: 8.5.2008
Last nights meeting saw close to twenty faces in attendance, some new, and others who have been entrenched with SPARKcon since the beginning.
The main focus was unveiling the master schedule of events for the whole weekend. Greg ran through each day’s agenda and noted whether events were confirmed or still awaiting final details. SPARK reps offered more info to further clear up their activities. Each SPARK will now funnel updates as they happen to ensure the schedule is as up to date and specific as possible.
Another new topic was the addition of individual SPARK pages on the PLANNING website. The purpose of the planning site has been to keep all information available to organizers and SPARK reps and allow them a forum for discussion and idea sharing. This will still hold true, however its next task is to act as the foundation for information on the PUBLIC site. As schedules, contact, times, locations change, they will be updated on the planning site through posts and the new SPARK pages. Then it will be uploaded to the PUBLIC site. This will alleviate constant changes to the PUBLIC site and hopefully lessen the confusion overall.
Please visit the schedule on the planning site and confirm info that pertains to your spark. This is hugely important! Greg is trying to get everything concrete by the end of next week so that he can begin developing marketing materials to go out advertising all the cool stuff each SPARK has in store! email Greg directly with updates.
Pam Hartley of Marbles Kids Museum came by and had some great ideas. One was to set up a free expression wall and or suggestion box of some sort that the public my use to offer their insight into the future of Moore Square. There has been some official speculation as to what could happen in Moore Square, and she felt that the public should be able to express their ideas too. What better place to do so than in Moore Square at a Creative/design festival? Anybody want to help out
Pam also spoke with Greg about setting up design challenges for kids in Marbles during SPARKcon. Her idea is to call upon NCSU Design grads to come and work with local children in a variety of design projects from architecture to ID and product design. This would be a welcome addition to the Kids Scavenger hunt that is in the works for YouthSPARK.
Thank you’s go out to everyone for their hard work, support, and good energy they keep bringing to the table!