Atlanta Faith-Based Alliance (AFBA) wiki

 

Meetings List

Page history last edited by Bernard Wotton 1 yr ago

Atlanta Faith-Based Alliance (AFBA)


 List of all  Public General Meetings of the AFBA organization


1st AFBA General Public Meeting:  August 18, 2007   (Main page)


 

2nd AFBA General Public Meeting:  November 3, 2007  (Main page)

Minutes/Notes from 2nd Meeting

(Click OPEN to read above doc)

Picture Notes from 2nd Meeting


 3rd AFBA General Public Meeting:  January 12, 2008   (Main page)


4th AFBA General Public Meeting:  April 12, 2008  (Main page)


 5th AFBA General Public Meeting:  June 14, 2008  (Main page)

 


Misc Notes concerning the meetings so far...

 

(1st & 2nd AFBA meetings produced a lot of good stuff & notes, lots of folks attended.  These 2 meetings lasted past closing time, or folks were still talking after the meeting.)

 

(3rd & 4th AFBA meetings did NOT produced many notes, and less folks attended;  4th meeting only had 10 attendees, and one was new.  These 2 meetings got through and left early.  Most of the 4 meetings to date also started late.

 

(Food was provided at the 1st  3 meetings by the host organization, and we thank them very much.  Food at the 4th meeting was paid for by the attendees which was held at a Cafe which was also too noisy for a group situation.)  [These are just the facts.]

 

 

{I myself was even late getting to the 4th meeting due to gross errors in the online map printouts I made in order to be early, but wasn't.  I was lost the moment I got off Interstate 75;  I was no where near the street where the map said. The closer the meeting time came, the more frustrated I became, and then it was after starting time, still hopelessly lost going around in circles. I kept coming to the right street, but always going in the opposite direction -because of what the map said, until I stopped the car in mid street at stop light, got out, and waited for another car to stop and guide me to the street the Cafe was at. Thank God for that woman in a city pickup truck and that she was a city worker, so knew the place. Even though I was right downtown Atlanta, I made a direct u-turn and followed her until she pulled over to let me by since the Cafe was just ahead of us. 3 correct out of 4 online map readings is fair, but not good enought.  [The maps to my friends home on the way to Atlanta this last time was correct.] I strive for perfection! Oh, well. No one, nor nothing is perfect. But I keep hoping the next person, or my next computer, or the next operating system, etc. will be perfect, but never is. Not in this life at least.)}


 

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