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This page is to store ideas/links/resources that might be useful for groups starting up.  Whether you're forming an Occupy HomeTown, or a working group focused on a particular topic, hopefully this page is useful for you.
This page is to store ideas/links/resources that might be useful for groups starting up.  Whether you're forming an Occupy HomeTown, or a working group focused on a particular topic, hopefully this page is useful for you.


If you go to the Participate Page, you'll see some general tips for all newcomers.  The Occupy 101 presentation is a basic primer.  There's a one page flyer that some of us use.
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Feel free to write to any of the Working Groups.  You may want your group's members to explore the Working Group page to see what Occupy Boston groups are doing.  You may find that you have a lot in common with their work and you may want to coordinate/merge or just stay in touch.  You may also find that you want to start up a new working group, either in your locality or with Occupy Boston.  If you do, please write to: volunteer@occupyboston.org, for instructions.  Or just show up at a General Assembly (see link on left) and announce your new working group.
If you go to the [[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Participate Participate Page]], you'll see some general tips for all newcomers.  The Occupy 101 presentation is a basic primer.  There's a one page flyer that some of us use.
 
Feel free to write to any of the [[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Working_Groups Working Groups]].  You may want your group's members to explore the [[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Working_GroupsWorking Group page]] to see what Occupy Boston groups are doing.  You may find that you have a lot in common with their work and you may want to coordinate/merge or just stay in touch.  You may also find that you want to start up a new working group, either in your locality or with Occupy Boston.  If you do, please write to: volunteer@occupyboston.org, for instructions.  Or just show up at a General Assembly (see link on left) and announce your new working group.


See the Working Group list to see other towns that have established links in this wiki. They are listed under "O". Facebook is a good way to meet other Occupies in Massachusetts.   
See the Working Group list to see other towns that have established links in this wiki. They are listed under "O". Facebook is a good way to meet other Occupies in Massachusetts.   

Revision as of 20:48, 4 March 2012

This page is to store ideas/links/resources that might be useful for groups starting up. Whether you're forming an Occupy HomeTown, or a working group focused on a particular topic, hopefully this page is useful for you.

If you go to the [Participate Page], you'll see some general tips for all newcomers. The Occupy 101 presentation is a basic primer. There's a one page flyer that some of us use.

Feel free to write to any of the [Working Groups]. You may want your group's members to explore the [Group page] to see what Occupy Boston groups are doing. You may find that you have a lot in common with their work and you may want to coordinate/merge or just stay in touch. You may also find that you want to start up a new working group, either in your locality or with Occupy Boston. If you do, please write to: volunteer@occupyboston.org, for instructions. Or just show up at a General Assembly (see link on left) and announce your new working group.

See the Working Group list to see other towns that have established links in this wiki. They are listed under "O". Facebook is a good way to meet other Occupies in Massachusetts.

There's also a MassOccupy list on Google: massoccupy@googlegroups.com

We have people that can come and visit your group or talk to you on the phone if you want guidance or ideas.

Above all, have fun! We are all being "called to action"...and we're all in this together!