00:30:33 Jeanne Menke: You're welcome. They're also having a panel discussion tomorrow night; you have to request the link from the production company - jen@jentenproductions.com 00:34:09 Cheryl Riga: that is a great definition! 00:34:21 Cheryl Riga: Thank you Michael 00:36:38 Scott Campbell: https://www.facebook.com/CtrforDisabilityEmpowerment/videos/?ref=page_internal If you look on this Facebook page you will see several videos of excellent trainings on community engagement. Look for titles that begin with "community conversations" 00:40:13 Cindy: Jeanne, I watched this film just today, what a wonderful example of community this film was. 00:42:45 Jeanne Menke: Hi Cindy. I know. So glad you agree! 00:43:54 Victoria Baker (she, her, hers): I totally agree, the cares act has helped us out at my CIL so much! 00:47:03 Paige Winget-Able SC (she/her/hers): I think with the long-term effects of Covid, vaccines and these isolating lockdowns are bringing a large number of people almost all at "once" into our disability community through a shared experience which is incredibly unique 00:48:06 Aileen Martin (she/hers): True Paige! 00:49:55 Elizabeth Patton (She, Her, Hers): That's a good point, Scott. We're trying to figure that part out too. 00:50:00 Aileen Martin (she/hers): you made a great point, Gene, in that many conversations were very difficult in the past year, well the past four years. I even became fearful of certain topics 00:50:21 Kelly Ritter (she/her): I love that Mels!! 00:51:23 Aileen Martin (she/hers): us too - we will remain hybrid, for sure 00:52:25 Jeanne Menke: Hey Mels. Thank you for your comments! Always helpful to keep multi-generations' perspectives in mind. 00:54:28 Aileen Martin (she/hers): Our service area skirts the edge of the Adirondack Mountains, so we have many spots without internet/broadband/cell phone service 00:55:21 Aileen Martin (she/hers): We made learning "how to use video conferencing" an independent living skill 00:55:50 Paige Winget-Able SC (she/her/hers): yes Aileen! 00:57:35 Victoria Baker (she, her, hers): I started working at my center right in the middle of COVID! 00:57:48 Myra Cassady: Victoria, same! 00:57:57 A2I Staff: Also same, Victoria :) 00:57:59 Kristin: our service area is 16,000 square miles. The addition of virtual connection has made us more efficient and reach more people sooner. 00:58:03 Scott Campbell: I would also add day habs to that list 00:58:14 Jen Hawkinson: The Glendive Montana office started in the middle of Covid as well 01:01:38 Tyler Hensley Central WA (He/Him/His): I'm sorry you guys it wouldn't let me click the box! 01:05:21 Aileen Martin (she/hers): Will there be a poll or listing or something of all the platforms that we are all on? 01:06:45 Jed Barton: Non existant 01:07:50 Sierra Royster (she/her/hers) : No, but everyone feel free to drop what social media platforms you are using. 01:07:54 Aileen Martin (she/hers): We used conference calls for board meetings 01:09:28 Jed Barton: LIFTT has a FB page; Twitter account @LIFTT, YouTube channel and we just recently started a community accesses TV show 01:09:44 Victoria Baker (she, her, hers): Youth Ability with Disability Partners in Asheville, we have: Instagram: @youth_ability_asheville, Twitter: @youth_ability, and Facebook: Youth Ability Disability Partners. Feel free to follow! :) 01:10:13 Paige Winget-Able SC (she/her/hers): Pre-Covid we had monthly online peer supports for both youth and open to all ages. We also had a podcast (still do!), and our social media (FB, twitter, Instagram, YouTube Channel, blogs) 01:10:56 Jeanne Menke: Thank you everyone - learned so much; helpful to hear what everyone is doing. Gotta go work with a student over Zoom. Take good care! 01:11:11 Scott Campbell: Some of my school consumers don't want to do Zoom anymore because they've been on Zoom so much for school. I'm calling it "Zoom fatigue". We're also having difficulty getting people for our YLF for this same reason. 01:11:18 Cindy: Wrilc has facebook, YouTube, twitter and pinterest which can be fund on our webpage wrilc.org 01:12:04 Elizabeth Patton (She, Her, Hers): I love the RPG idea so much! 01:12:06 Aileen Martin (she/hers): yeah - now just about everything can be done by zoom or phone . We have moved back into the office, but we still offer virtual for anyone who is more comfortable 01:13:19 Aileen Martin (she/hers): We put picnic tables outside for meetings outside and bought a portable tent for one of our locations 01:13:25 Myra Cassady: That is awesome, Michael! 01:14:47 Aileen Martin (she/hers): I've been googling phrases that you all have been using - like RPG and neopet - learning so much! thank you! 01:16:13 Cindy: We have been offering Healthy Community Living virtually which has been going well and also a stress and anxiety peer support group. 01:16:43 Victoria Baker (she, her, hers): One of the ILS at our CIL hosts Living Well in the Community! 01:16:58 Scott Campbell: Need to go for another meeting 01:17:55 Jean P. Hall: Thank you for hosting, Sierra. This was great information! 01:18:16 Sierra Royster (she/her/hers) : Thank you Jean! Great work from all! 01:20:04 Aileen Martin (she/hers): Thank you Sierra! Have to scoot! 01:20:16 Victoria Baker (she, her, hers): Thank you so much for this Sierra, this was so great! 01:21:00 Paige Winget-Able SC (she/her/hers): Thank you Sierra! 01:21:12 Cheryl Riga: Thank you for all you do!! 01:21:19 Kari Rostron: Thank you! 01:21:32 Brooke Brandt: Thank you all! have a great rest of your day! 01:21:53 Lynn (She, Her, Hers): Thank you.