The inaugural TCN Ambassador Training Program will be held May 2-3 at Our Sacred Acres, 30 minutes north of Seattle, WA. The purpose of this introductory session is to initiate people into the first of ever deepening levels in the ways and practices of our tribal family and to offer a cohesive starting point for expanded community collaboration skills. Come add new tools to your utility belt and experience hands-on how to cooperatively engage with this network of people, places, and projects! TCN trainers Jamaica Stevens and Danielle Gennety will be co-facilitating the workshop, along with other TCN members.
This level is an introductory initiation which explains the core values, the kin code, our basic mission, vision and purpose. You’ll also learn about the set of collaborative practices employed by our councils and teams, and explore the components of a TCN styled gathering. This will be an opportunity to participate in a cohesive circle with your kin and to cultivate your own genius gifts within the movement.
You will receive materials and be able to deliver a presentation explaining TCN to your own community, and at aligned events. You will also be invited to collaborate on upcoming events and projects within the network.
Who should take this training:
This training will be a pre-requisite for participation in all levels of collaboration in the TCN project / movement so that we may all begin to collaborate from an even playing field with clarity around our conjoined mission, purpose, values and methods. All Core Team Members, Council Members, Project Managers, Regional / Guild Leaders, Volunteers, Event Producers & Guardians will be asked to take this first level initiation course so that we may co-create consciously, with clarity, continuity, and integrity. If you already participate in this way or if you would like to do so in the future, then this would be a good course for you! Anyone else is invited to take this training if you feel as though you would like to be able to initiate members of your own community or participate in other aspects of TCN leadership, ambassadorship, or community development.