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San Juan Island Makers News

San Juan Island Makers Circle

Notes from San Juan Island Visioning Circle, Feb 5th, 2023

Key values: Community Connections

Education – learning and teaching

Building a year round Economy

 

Community Notes:


Mission


The purpose is to live meaningful and fulfilling lives in order to support and nurture a thriving community.


Needs


Leadership to facilitate community connections


Space and tools to make and create


Grant opportunities


Business/management tools


Relational tools / Inter and intra personal


Grower and Makers Village


“Slow the Folk Down” re: Folk Life Magazine from BC Island


Directory to find like minded makers and artist networking


Building community through gatherings, i.e. Grange Potlucks


Physical community bulletin board, possibly online


County Fair as a good platform bringing lots of people together


Utilize Makers Guild Diretory to connect people


Welcoming committee and resources for new residents


Combined recycle, reuse, maker space, repair, classes, store front


Combined approach to marketing: social media, email, flyers, word of mouth


Obstacles: ways to get the word out, Internet vs flyers; need common gathering places

Education Group notes


Needs:


Teach the community more sustainable skills


Adult ed. Youth ed. Apprentice programs.


People with skills need to teach, they are valuable


We want more educational experiences, hands on skills, for other makers to take.


Maybe a rotating troop teaches.


Finding mentors for budding artists who want to learn from each other.


Challenge is to bring people together, focus artists, build community


Create educational opportunities under exisiting organizations


Material swap fair


Educate tourists


Provide help with making, repairing, food preserving


Obstacles: need teaching and gathering spaces

Economy notes:


Can we create a culture of sustainability in our work?


Enhance recycling and repair


We need to build an economic model that works outside the summer season, inclusive of locals.


Can we facilitate connection among makers to support other makers? e.g. builders promoting local artists.


Pooling resources. Shared spaces. Shared equipment. Shared epertise (marketing, buisness,accounting etc).


Judicious use of resources.


Localized economy.


Local discounts.


Coop shops to sell locally made things.


Apprenticeships – local business to offer positions with pay.


Knowing who does what.


Promote makers guild.


Reclaim word of mouth tradition.


What crafts are needed?


Need an infrastructure plan.


We are in transition – construction.tourism to makers, growers, keepers

Photo from SJI Grange Repair Cafe