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Malcolm Best
Malcolm Best
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  • Seattle, WA
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Sustainable Seattle Annual Fundraiser & Awards Dinner at Duwamish Longhouse

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December 7, 2011 from 6pm to 8:30pm
This is a fundraiser dinner where we will be honoring our regional leaders and innovators with our Awards and enjoying a storytelling performance by Jeff Leinaweaver. You will hear about the national launch of the Happiness Initiative and see photos from our Sustainable Rain Gardens Project that is transforming Seattle’s neighborhoods. Door prizes, delicious food, engaging company, and the beautiful Duwamish Longhouse venue will make it an evening to remember!See More
An event by Malcolm Best was featured Dec 7, 2011
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Annual Fundraiser & Awards Dinner at Duwamish Longhohttp://my.compassionateactionnetwork.com/xn_resources/widgets/index/gfx/icon/calendar.pnguse, , , WA 98106

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December 7, 2011 from 6pm to 8:30pm
This is a fundraiser dinner where we will be honoring our regional leaders and innovators with our Awards and enjoying a storytelling performance by Jeff Leinaweaver. You will hear about the national launch of the Happiness Initiative and see photos from our Sustainable Rain Gardens Project that is transforming Seattle’s neighborhoods. Door prizes, delicious food, engaging company, and the beautiful Duwamish Longhouse venue will make it an evening to remember!See More
Event posted by Malcolm Best Nov 22, 2011
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Mapping Compassionate Seattle!

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This group is coming together in support of the Compassionate Seattle: Collective Impact project called "Mapping Compassionate Seattle"
Malcolm Best joined Jon Ramer's group Jul 25, 2011
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Mapping Compassionate Seattle! at Ideal Network

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July 21, 2011 from 5:30pm to 8pm
Mapping Compassionate Seattle!“We need to know the network to knit the network.”The Compassionate Action Network (CAN) is launching a project to interview/record community leaders and create a fun and informative interactive map.   This map will feature people, groups and organizations working to create a compassionate region.The interactive map will be available on-line and on-display at Seattle Center during the Next Fifty, a celebration of the 50th…See More
Malcolm Best is attending Jon Ramer's event Jul 21, 2011
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Malcolm Best and Dominick Ohrbeck are now friends May 23, 2011
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Malcolm Best and Joe Brewer are now friends Apr 26, 2011
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Compassionate Seattle: Creating Collective Impact at Seattle City Hall - Bertha Landes Room

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April 16, 2011 from 9:30am to 5pm
THIS EVENT IS NOT FULL! SOME PEOPLE HAVE REPORTED THAT THE EVENTS INDICATES IT IS FULL..... WE HAVE ROOM FOR YOU!The Compassionate Action Network, Seeds of Compassion, and the City of Seattle invite you to come and participate in a six month cross-sector cooperation kicking off on April 16th at Seattle City Hall.  Come be inspired by stories of compassionate action in our community and engage with others in the movement here and beyond and participate in a six month cooperation to create…See More
Malcolm Best is attending Jon Ramer's event Apr 16, 2011
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Malcolm Best commented on Jon Ramer's blog post 'Here is what a Compassionate City Looks Like!'
Most amazingly excellent!
Feb 3, 2011
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Malcolm Best is now friends with Steve Mason and Bruce Herbert Sep 20, 2010
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Victor Bremson and Malcolm Best are now friends Jun 3, 2010
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Jon Ramer left a comment for Malcolm Best
Hi - I am writing to ask for your support in creating a compassionate world. When I started the Compassionate Action Network I was hoping that social networks could be part of how we activate the will and find a way to make just and lasting change.…
Feb 14, 2010
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Lauren M. Tozzi left a comment for Malcolm Best
Hello Malcolm!! So sorry to miss your birthday, Hope it was a lovely and joyous celebration!!!
Oct 27, 2009
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Malcolm Best and Susan Partnow are now friends Oct 24, 2009
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anne morgan stadler left a comment for Malcolm Best
Ah...the Souls are gathering!! Whoopee! love, Anne
Oct 24, 2009
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Reverend Cheen left a comment for Malcolm Best
Malcolm, Great, you'll be there this Saturday! Also, will you be going to the Parliament of World's Religions in Melbourne? What the Cascadia is doing fits seemlessly with one of the themes of the conference. If you're not going, do…
Oct 14, 2009
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Ari Cowan left a comment for Malcolm Best
Malcolm — I just noticed that you've joined us here on the Compassionate Action Network. Welcome. How wonderful to have you with us. I'm delighted that you'll be attending the "Connecting for Compassionate Action."…
Oct 8, 2009

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At 10:03am on February 14, 2010, Jon RamerJon Ramer said…
Hi - I am writing to ask for your support in creating a compassionate world. When I started the Compassionate Action Network I was hoping that social networks could be part of how we activate the will and find a way to make just and lasting change. I am grateful that you joined this network and I sincerely hope that it has made some difference in your life and your community.

It was the action part of compassionate action that got my attention. So now I invite you to be part of taking another step forward together. I ask that you take two minutes to join the 10 Year Campaign for Compassionate Cities if you haven’t already.

We need 1,000 people to join by March 15 to have the Mayor and City Council follow through on their end. If you personally join the campaign and share or send this on to others we will take a big collective step forward in building our capacity to make change happen. This is not just another petition, what you do will make a difference. You can learn more about this here

You don’t need to be a Seattle resident to join this campaign, and this idea is spreading. Campaigns have started or are starting in Vancouver, BC, Bellingham, Bellevue, Issaquah, Spokane, Portland, San Francisco, and London.

If there ever was a time to stand together and affirm that what each of us does and does not do makes a difference it is now. I ask that you find the time to add your name to the growing list of people awakening compassion in our cities and our world. Join here now
At 7:22pm on October 26, 2009, Lauren M. TozziLauren M. Tozzi said…
Hello Malcolm!!
So sorry to miss your birthday, Hope it was a lovely and joyous celebration!!!
At 2:21pm on October 24, 2009, anne morgan stadleranne morgan stadler said…
Ah...the Souls are gathering!! Whoopee! love, Anne
At 7:32pm on October 13, 2009, Reverend CheenReverend Cheen said…
Malcolm,
Great, you'll be there this Saturday!
Also, will you be going to the Parliament of World's Religions in Melbourne? What the Cascadia is doing fits seemlessly with one of the themes of the conference. If you're not going, do share your message and knowledge with those of us who are please!
At 7:34pm on October 7, 2009, Ari CowanAri Cowan said…
Malcolm — I just noticed that you've joined us here on the Compassionate Action Network. Welcome. How wonderful to have you with us. I'm delighted that you'll be attending the "Connecting for Compassionate Action." I'm looking forward to seeing you there.
At 3:08pm on October 7, 2009, Jon RamerJon Ramer said…
Good to see you here! There are some great video's..... and groups.
 
 
 

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