Meet N Eat – Glass House Collective http://www.glasshousecollective.org Wed, 10 Mar 2021 19:40:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 1 Year later, East Chattanooga Meet n Eat Going Strong http://www.glasshousecollective.org/1-year-later-east-chattanooga-meet-n-eat-going-strong/ http://www.glasshousecollective.org/1-year-later-east-chattanooga-meet-n-eat-going-strong/#respond Wed, 10 Mar 2021 19:40:37 +0000 http://www.glasshousecollective.org/?p=7789 The monthly East Chattanooga Meet N Eat community zooms have become an inspiring and busy little virtual gathering space for making connections and seeing where we can all share resources to serve our communities. 

The zooms are held on the first Wednesday of the month and open to anyone interested in contributing to or listening in on the conversations and community collaborations that are taking place every day all over East Chattanooga.  Plan to attend the April meeting , just ask tara to send you the link tara@glasshousecollective.org.

Our most recent Eat N Meet was held on Wednesday, March 3 and a few highlights include:

Tory Worley with Hope For The Inner City let everyone know that the dental clinic was still going on and there will be four clinics in the month of March. Information and a printable application can be found on Hope’s website. The Mercy Relief program is also still open for those in need within the 37404 and 37406 zip codes only. With the growing season starting it was great to learn that Tory is partnering with UTC whose students have been helping tend the garden and ready it for vegetables that will be coming soon! 

Pastor J gave a great update from The Village Church and let us know they are launching a new conversation series on Facebook Live called Village Talks, exploring personal and spiritual development with different members of the community. The first Village Talk will be 7 pm on Tuesday, March 9th featuring Wayne Brown with Empower.

Dr. Everlena Holmes also gave an update on the East Chattanooga Improvement  (ECI) group who has been meeting regularly as they work to develop a strategic plan for the group. 

This month we were all happy to welcome Andrew Cone, New City Fellowship’s Youth Pastor, to his first East Chattanooga Meet n Eat and were glad to hear how the church will be reaching out to meet their neighbors this year.

And so much more! Interested? Please sit in on the Zoom recording here, or enjoy audio only here. Better yet! Sign up to get the link to the next East Chattanooga Meet n Eat by emailing: tara@glasshousecollective.org

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East Chattanooga is Bursting with Gratitude & Generosity! http://www.glasshousecollective.org/east-chattanooga-is-bursting-with-gratitude-generosity/ http://www.glasshousecollective.org/east-chattanooga-is-bursting-with-gratitude-generosity/#respond Thu, 10 Dec 2020 16:17:32 +0000 http://www.glasshousecollective.org/?p=7587 Once a month since the early weeks of the pandemic various East Chattanooga leadership and community voices gather via zoom for updates and support. Our most recent noontime “Meet & Eat” as we’ve come to call them, was no different. In fact, it seemed supercharged! East Chattanooga is definitely bursting with gratitude and generosity. Get involved with this passionate group of positive change-makers. Come to our next Meet n Eat  on Wednesday, January 6 at 12pm. Just save the zoom meeting link to your calendar or send us a message and we’ll send it via email tara@glasshousecollective.org.

Meanwhile, please check out these current community care projects and help donate and spread the word if you can!

 

 

 

 

 

 

City Farms Grower Coalition still has a few free backyards raised bed gardens for residents of Glass Farm to be installed at your homes. Follow the link or contact Joel at joel@wedigcityfarms.org.

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Our Collective Covid Response http://www.glasshousecollective.org/our-collective-covid-response/ http://www.glasshousecollective.org/our-collective-covid-response/#respond Mon, 24 Aug 2020 15:50:29 +0000 http://www.glasshousecollective.org/?p=7341 .avia-image-container.av-kaeb63b1-ef2b77bf6e2e54bdc7d4d6ef2d234bbb img.avia_image{ box-shadow:none; } .avia-image-container.av-kaeb63b1-ef2b77bf6e2e54bdc7d4d6ef2d234bbb .av-image-caption-overlay-center{ color:#ffffff; }

When the world hands you a shutdown…

GHC responds to COVID with outreach that connects

Listening, learning, and responding is at the core of our work at Glass House Collective. Having moved in this way within Glass Farm for over seven years we were in a ready position to pivot some of our work in support of our neighbors during the COVID 19 shutdown. 

“As an artist whose work reflects the time, working with an organization that does the same is synergy,” said Glass House Collective’s Creative Strategist, Erika Roberts. Erika has been at the center of our response to COVID and is at the heart of all our engagement work since joining our team in 2019.  Erika said she knows how important it is for us to keep the community connected with other organizations for resources as COVID continues to change our world.

Using our proven engagement strategy of artist-driven and resident-led projects, we maximized ideas and opportunities and created new streams of collaboration. 

Along with our team’s weekly “huddle” via zoom, we also initiated a bi-weekly zoom meet up with East Chattanooga nonprofits and partners. This has been an incredible space that may not have existed with such regularity and vulnerability if not for the pandemic.  Each time we gather around our screens to connect during these lunchtime “Eat n Meets”, we are able to hear from other organizations and what they are doing and needing to serve the community. It has been an incredible space for collaborating and helping spread the word for resources like free WiFi in our pocket park, and other important info sources

If you are interested in partnering up with us in East Chattanooga and want to join in our next Zoom Eat n Meet please email us and we’ll send you a link! info@glasshousecollective.org .

The Eat n Meet became the perfect platform to fine-tune some ideas that were proposed to the community from our partners at CDOT and Pop Up Project. Thanks to everyone’s care and attention, The Rolling Surprise went through a few changes, but it did eventually roll through Glass Farm and that was amazing!

Understanding community needs in an always changing environment can be difficult but because we formed relationships with residents and stakeholders, calling and checking in on them led to most of our creative solutions,” said Teal Thibaud, Glass House Collective’s co-founder and executive director.

Erika, who is also a poet and creator of Velvet Poetry Productions, nourished us with a new written series that was a direct response to the shutdown. For 11 weeks we were proud to publish Erika’s Blog Takeover + Reflection, to the Collectively Speaking blog and pull inspiration from the words of this strong black creative leader each week.  

“As a Black woman with a voice, I naturally want to be heard. In a world that doesn’t consistently listen to the voices of Black or Brown people, it is refreshing to be heard. The blog takeover and the extension of that into an upcoming new written series “Heard + Amplified” show that intentionality,” Erika said. 

Check out the links to some of the other projects we’ve kept busy with the last 6 months. 

Through it all, we are learning so much but we know this: it is amazing what we can create together even at a distance for the greater good when aligned with passionate neighbors and partners. The pandemic has taught us all that it is more important than ever to meet people where they are in this new normal, and work collectively with compassion to hear, allow, and act!





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