I see that a few people have recently joined the Luminary 2010 group that Dan started last year - this group was for the 2010 Luminary night and I don't know if Dan is monitoring activity at this time.
I'm not sure if it's clear (yet) how the 2011 event is being organized. I know that LaShay had volunteered to get more information from Dan and I know that Eleanor was talking to other SW groups about expanding this beyond the 19th ward.
Does anyone have any details about the plans for 2011? If so, perhaps we can start a new group and/or discussion re: what is planned.
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Thanks for doing this, Margy. Besides folks who have expressed an interest in Luminary 2010, I know that John Curran has an interested in putting luminaries on the riverfront and he is speaking with others who are also interested. I am having a meeting with the SWCC Communications Committee on Wed, Jan 5 at 4 p.m. at Boulder. One of the agenda items is the Luminary Event because I think it is a good way to build bridges. Please feel free to join us.
Prior to the meeting, I plan to (1) talk with Hunt's to find out if they want to participate this year and what would be required for us to do so and (2) price out the bags, candles (tea lights as well as battery) and sand/stone for bottom of the bags to give us a good idea on the dollar cost of each set of 10 luminaries. I'm hoping to walk away from this meeting with a date for getting people together to put the kits together (was thinking about Sunday afternoon, Jan 9).
I'd like to see if we can't "map" where the hot chocolate corners are and maybe even put up a list of who is putting up lights so we can let people know where they can go to see lights and to socialize with neighbors.
It would probably make sense for those getting involved with this years event to contact Dan DeMarle and ask he add one or two people as group administrators for the 2010 Luminary Event group and rename that group Martin Luther King Luminary Events so it can be an ongoing group where people plan this event each years. In the currently empty text box for that group you could, along with other group objective statements, post links to general discussions that are posted elsewhere on the site such as:
leadership needed 2011 Luminary Evening
Looking at Race Relations in the SW
Luminary Event planning meeting feedback
so that people joining the group can review what has been talked about previously. One of the drawbacks of the structure of this site is that it can be hard to locate the various discussions that have taken place on a topic unless you know how to search the site.
If MLK Luminary discussions in the future are mostly posted in the group's Discussion Forum it will make things a little easier for newcomers to find and having people join the group to post makes communications a little easier since you can send messages to group members w/o having to contact all Location19 members.
This year I will be organizing the 2011 Luminary Event. Since Dan and other previous participants did a great job in the previous years, the organization as been less stressful.
This years Luminary Kits can be purchase at the following distribution locations:
Menezes Pizza 445 Chili Ave from 12pm -6pm
Hunt's Hardware 390 Thurston Rd
We are still working on some additional details. I am very proud to be apart of this event each year. I am currently seeking volunteers for Hot Cocoa stations. I saw a few mention some locations but I am interested in getting these details on the website, Location19 and email communication.
Please email me with questions and if any one wants to volunteer in assisting please email me at deniz6@aol.com or call me 217-2636.
Best Regards
LaShay
UPDATE!!!!
This is great news! And, thanks to LaShay for organizing this year.
We'll be hosting a fire/refreshment stand on Marlborough between GPB and Thurston. If tradition holds it will be one of the coldest nights of the winter!
Eleanor or LaShay,
I believe in this morning's D&C they were asking perhaps on front bottom left of B section for information on what was going on around town for MLK Day. I don't have the info any more as it is in the Blue Box awaiting pickup. Did anyone else see this? A great opportunity for publicity ... Hope one of you can follow up.
I am amazed at the momentum this year. Congratulations to all involved!
Mark
The luminaries looked great last night. I had hoped to get out to more areas of the ward last night but was not able to.
Thanks to everyone for participating, and a big thanks to LaShay Harris for organizing the event this year!
If you did not have a chance to participate this year... there is always the 2012 Luminary event.
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