Seattle meeting agenda, 17 April 2006
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Note: This is a modified version of Meeting agenda
Contents
- 1 PROPOSED AGENDA
- 1.1 About the planning collective
- 1.2 Route and time of the ride (painting, assembly, start, finish)
- 1.3 Creating a positive and friendly atmosphere for all riders
- 1.4 Publicising the ride
- 1.5 Documentary update
- 1.6 Budget and Merchandise
- 1.7 Parties and events before the main event
- 1.8 Schedule for the day
- 1.9 General Ride Preparations
- 1.10 Suggestions from Local Event volunteers
- 1.11 Safety Volunteer Team
- 1.12 Assembly Point Preparations
- 1.13 Leafleting on day of ride
- 1.14 Messages during the ride (clear and creative!)
- 1.15 Press work
- 1.16 After the ride
- 1.17 Update on other regional and global rides
- 1.18 Any outstanding business
PROPOSED AGENDA
This is info about the proposed agenda for the planning meeting on 17 April 2006. It is divided up into sections with some suggestions for things that could/should be noted/discussed under each section. This agenda will probably be slightly modified and reused for future meetings, so if you notice anything missing (especially an entire topic area), let Daniel know.
If you have any suggestions for things to add/change in the agenda, please e-mail the list at [email protected]
Handouts to be distributed at the meeting (and possibly provided in the Files section of Yahoo)-
- photo policy
- 2006 roles proposed
- Proposal for how roles will be delegated/regulated by collective
- route proposals
PROPOSED AGENDA - 6 April 2006
About the planning collective
- Introductions
- Overview of the anticipated ride planning process. Non-heirarchical/self organising.
- How we function as a collective. 2006 roles as proposed by Daniel
- How roles are delegated and regulated by the collective (see Coordinator's proposal)
- How the collective organises the ride in an open and fair manner.
- In 2007, who will plan to act as rides coordinator for Seattle?
- Announce NAC Earth Day Beach Cleanup Project for April 22, 2006, 10 AM - 1 PM
- Announce WNBR Seattle meetup to meet Conrad Schmidt for (NEW DATE) April 23, 2006, 1-5 PM? (Lunch and skit/filming planned)
- Announce intention to make a larger festival Helios/Cyclos
- Discuss name and purpose
- Naked yoga at select destination? Instructor?
- Dance group or drummers
- J. steve knows drummers
- Virginia Carhart is a big dance person
- Collaborate with Nalla Walla
- Slip & Slide idea? After the ride? Water source?
- Themes ideas?
- 2005: Metamorphosis
- 2006: Harnessing the power of the human body and spirit?
Route and time of the ride (painting, assembly, start, finish)
- Should we stick with the 2005 route this year? If so, do we modify it at all?
- Can/should we choose a route with more symbolic importance?
- Update from police liaison and any relevant legal issues.
- Do we need or wish to pursue parks use or street use permits with Seattle City officials?
Creating a positive and friendly atmosphere for all riders
- Considerations specific to new riders?
- Considerations specific to female riders?
- Other considerations to keep in mind?
- Do we need to modify the current photo policy at all?
- I would like to have photography/videography marshalls this year to help enforce our policy on documentation and also to shoot pictures of aggressive people.
- Some have suggested having a private bodypainting area that is not known to the general public.
- What will we do if it rains or is very windy/cold?
Publicising the ride
- Who needs leaflets, and where should they be collected from?
- Get leaflet cafes, healthfood stores, and all local BIKE SHOPS!
- give out by hand, make a personal connection!
- Neighborhoods/places/groups to flyer:
- colleges
- University of Washington (UW)
- Seattle Central Community College (SCCC)
- PCC
- Capital Hill:
- The Wild Rose
- Wallingford
- Ravenna
- Whole Foods Market
- U-District
- Fremont
- Georgetown artist community
- Romp Naked
- telephone poles
- Coed Dance "Skin"
- littleredstudio.com
- intentional communities
- body-positive
- creative
- "freaky (in a good way, not creepy) people"
- colleges
- Leafleters at Critical Mass and (other cycling events like .8)
- Plan leafleting of rail commuter cyclists (List locations here, etc)
- Festivals (leafleters needed)
- Presence at big events (List of events, other ideas?)
- Who will deal with our events stall? What should it include?
- Leaflets to give out in May with all (regional) rides details (content?, who will design?)
- Updated web/wiki sites. Any suggestions for changes or additional content?
- Can someone suitable look after a Myspace for the Seattle ride?
- Should we send leaflets by post to any relevant groups?
- Internet promotion (via e-mails, forums, website listings, etc)
- Outreach to communities (especially environmental, cycling, artist, naturist/nudist)
- Upcomming events to cover (List of events)
- Available in colour = Sunny business card (plus postcard & magnet - each 40p)
- Downloadable/photocopiable = wallet size leaflets (16 per A4) and A4/5 posters.
Documentary update
- UK Documentary by Johnny Zapatos is nearly complete (free preview 13th April)
- Release forms needed from interviewees
- DVD is being completed
- Premiere screening is being planned for May or early June (at Barbican?)
- Who to invite to premiere? (suggestions)
Budget and Merchandise
- Fundraising
- New initiative: "Help fill our Pinata!" (Franz will help make)
- Last year supporters
- Banya 5
- Commando Jeans
- Seattle Sinner
- Capital Hill Internet Cafe (water)
- Mighty O Donuts (donuts)
- TNS
- ClothesFree International (web space)
- New businesses to approach
- Chaco Canyon Cafe
- Recycled Cycles (they were interested last year)
- Sidecar Grocery Pigs for Peace
- Not a Number
- Wayward Cafe/Bike Shop
- Write up budget
- Expenses:
- permits (Parks Use & Streets Use?)
- talent/musicians
- truck rental
- generator/solar
- materials, bodypaint
- Breakdown crew (30-80 mins of work after ride leaves)
- Expenses:
- Last year we kept the ride expenses below $??? (& this year below $???).
- Pros/cons of keeping the costs low (current practice) as opposed to sponsorship
- Actual costs = business cards, leaflets, body-paint, plus some misc small expenses
- $??? has been donated anonymously to cover this cost
- Additional expenses this year = tabling expenses?
- approximately $???
- Additional expenses this year = flags for bikes?
- No calendar this year, and so far no T-shirt designed. Where do we get revenue?
- What about reflective iron-on patches with logo/message?
- Or how about stickers?
- We have about $??? to use to create a source of revenue for next year.
- Raising money from photos sold to press and donations
- We could put a column into website with links that earn money for WNBR
- Paypal/Amazon Honor System donations button on site?
Parties and events before the main event
- Costume/minimum-making party? Bodypainting planning party? Bike art party?
- Meet with artists/structure designers
- Meet with performance artists (dancers, drummers) and musicians (DJs, bands). Plan skits?
- Social event/potluck/other meetings?
- Screenings of promotional/propaganda films for WNBR/wikipedia:clothing-optional bike rides?
Schedule for the day
(consider staggering local event if there is another WNBR event going on close by
- 5:30 - 9 am - setup with Info stall, setup bodypainting structure, and photo-free zone
- 8 - 9:30 am - Info stall active, bodypainting sessions start
- 9-10 am - performance artists start/dancersmusicians perform
- 9 - 11:45 am - distribute flyers to participants, and other flyers to hand out during ride
- 11 am - 12 pm - distribute noisemakers, whistles, slogans
- 12 pm - Ride assembly at Gas Works Park
- 12 pm - Skits, speeches, pre-ride announcements
- 12 pm (ish) - Ride sets off
- 12:10 pm - Breakdown crew tears down art installations/bodypainting area/tabling and moves to secure site.
- 12:15 pm - Rolling start location? (people have option of disrobing away from cameras)
- ??? pm - Bathroom break opportunity #1
- 12:30 pm (ish) - Scheduled stop #1 - International Fountain at Seattle Center (note entry restrictions and special route, stay no longer than 15-20 mins)
- 12:50 pm (ish) - leave International Fountain at Seattle Center (come in same way came in)
- 12:50 pm (ish) - Leg 2 begins
- ??? pm - Bathroom break opportunity #2
- ??? pm - Scheduled stop #2
- ??? pm - Scheduled stop #3
- ??? pm - Scheduled stop? Group Health Bicycle Saturdays and Sundays A possible destination for leg three of WNBR Seattle 2006? Note that Lake Washington Boulevard will be closed to motorized traffic from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- 3-4 pm? - Last leg of Ride expected to return to Gas Works
- 3-4 pm? - Check start site again for cleanliness, personal belongings
- ??? pm - Chillout/warmup with snacks/films at location
- ??? pm - Ride afterparty at location (bands, food, etc)
General Ride Preparations
- Update on ride day/week/month discounts for riders
- Donations needed? Bodypaint, food? Doorprizes for afterparty.
- Reserve trucks/cars if needed to move larger items to event staging area.
- Reserve generators/fuel (or arrrange mobile solar power unit) for DJ/live music if large amounts of amplification are involved.
- Air compressors needed for airbrushes?
- Solving logistical problems for people going to both (Vancouver, BC) and (Victoria, BC) and (Portland, OR)
- Bike rental options
- Pre-ride bodypainting practice session?
- Ride safety (considering the route, recruiting street medics?)
- Afterparty for ride (eg - stalls, bodypainting, samba band, etc)
- Special guests for the ride? Live music, DJ, soundsystem, etc?
Suggestions from Local Event volunteers
- Others could hand out leaflets as people came through.
- Others could have route map and estimated timing of route for supporter/riders.
- Others could notify media of highlights and expected timing along the route
- An identifying a front and back marker would be good.
- A pennant or something to mark out first aiders would be excellent.
- Others could mark the start of the race by holding up a banner, or something symbolic, in front of the riders so that you can all take off together.
- A text or call to (event name) or assembly point info giving 10 mins notice that group is arriving back would allow us to pass the message on to supporters and media waiting at the Arch.
Safety Volunteer Team
- Who will coordinate this?
- What should they wear?
- Corkers to hold traffic while ride passes through?
- How many people will be needed?
- How can they communicate with eachother (any spare walkie talkies?)
- What will be their strategy? What are the hotspots?
- Skate marshalls?
- Will there be a follow vehicle?
Assembly Point Preparations
- Planning the assembly location stalls and "sponsors"
- Do we invite the Hari Krishna food-stall bike to the ride start?
- Providing an assembly point info stall (what should it have?)
- Providing for the Bodypainting station (with painters and selfpaint avail.)
- Creating a safe zone for photo-free bodypainting and spending time
- Can we provide a tent for rucksacks etc at people's own risk
- The idea of a ribbon start at ?pm
- Guests for the Ride Assembly. Suggestions?
- Who can be at the assembly point from start till finish of ride?
- How best to use assistance from local environmental groups/events?
Leafleting on day of ride
before ride starts
- Distribute flyers for other events as well to WNBR participants? (Example, Seattle has four other public naked/painted events)
- Painted Cyclists of the Summer Solistce Parade, Body Pride Ride, Hemp Ride, Seafair Torchlight Jaybirds (name not final)
during the ride
- Possible size/text/design?
- Proposed content - explain ride, show route, basic photo policy, website.
Messages during the ride (clear and creative!)
- What messages do riders need/want the ride to express?
- Suggested focus anti-oil dependency, pro-bike, pro-body
- Creating flags for the ride. Who can do this? Costs?
- Bodypaint ideas? Stencil designs for bodypainting?
- Slogan suggestions? Examine existing slogans.
- Ideas for eyecatching messages of the ride.
- Keeping the ride beautiful/lively.
- How to get signs/banners to attach to bikes
Press work
- Strategy and message
- No spokespeople, only riders speaking for themselves
- Who are the people that will handle various Presswork roles?
- Providing images/video/writing for press
- Press Releases (info to include)
- Locating interviewable riders
- Key messages/issues to raise in interviews
- Volunteers needed for TV/radio interviews
- We need phone, name, age, and description for any interview volunteers.
After the ride
- Dealing with photo-sharing
- When to meet for an evaluation of the 2006 ride process (November?)
- iPhoto book idea
- possible 2007 ride date - 23, 30 June 2006 or July (warmer and closer to the solstice)
- Big Green Gathering Campaigns Tent
Update on other regional and global rides
- (Other regional ride #1)
- (Other regional ride #2)