OSC GMO Campaign Meeting Agenda for Mon, July 25, 2016
Peace & Justice Center of Sonoma County
467 Sebastopol Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 map
7:00-7:15 pm - gather or phone-in* (641-715-3580, PIN: 933092#)
7:15 pm - meeting start
9:00 pm - meeting end
PRE-AGENDA ITEMS
Allocate Meeting Tasks – (assign facilitator, notetaker, timekeeper, vibeswatcher, etc.)
Note: If you have not facilitated recently please consider facilitating with our support
Check-ins
Brief personal check-in
Note: order of next two items can be swapped per facilitator preference or group consensus
Agenda Review – determine time required for the agenda items
Review agenda
Decide order and what to include
Set times for each topic & determine what time to begin covering the Agenda
Reports Back – limit time to
What have you been working on?
Other tasks agreed to at last meeting
GMO News
15 Minute How-to-use Wunderlist Instruction for Notetakers
PROPOSED AGENDA ITEMS
Finish Feedback on
5/21/16 March Against Monsanto
Example feedback topics (topics
in brown were covered at last meeting)
OSC media and publicity – was advertising/promotion effective and sufficient (including flyer design)?
Event Setup – on time? What snags occurred (e.g., no a/c power)?
Location – any problems arriving by public transportation? Parking problems?
March date and time – how did 2 - 5 pm time slot work out?
March route – good/great visibility by public? Good march flow (not too many delays at stop lights, etc.)? Effective coordination (march watchers, chanting synchronized)?
Bad weather backup plan – sufficient?
Stage and sound – good visibility of speakers and performers by audience? Adequate sound system (used single guitar/microphone amplifier)? Should seating have been provided?
Emcee / stage management – good transitions between speakers and performers?
Request(s) for donations – made at ideal/appropriate times?
Emcee, speakers & performers
absent speakers
on-topic: anti-GMO message
off-main topic: other issues (including TPP, political campaigning & political endorsements)
entertaining/inspiring/engaging/enthusiastic?
5-minute speaking limit
Information booths – good booth traffic? Effective for providing anti-GMO info? Collected donations?
Plant sales
Food and drink availability (OSC provided tea and Lydia's bailed out of providing food at event)
Toilet availability
Media record of event (video and photography)
MAM coverage by media (newspapers, blogs)
Event clean up – enough people to help?
Feedback from attendees?
Feedback from City of Sebastopol?
Insurance coverage – any problems?
Monetary cost of event – in-budget, over-budget?
Post-event publicity – social media & followup thank-you emails
It would take 5% of US consumers asking for GMO-free to be the tipping point.
Monsanto's stock is declining. A clear sign of this occurred when the president of Whole Foods confessed that when a product becomes verified as Non-GMO or GMO-free, sales leap by 15-30 percent. Of all the categories of health and wellness claims, such as “gluten-free,” etc, “GMO-free” products have the most rapid growth in sales.
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