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  • Invitation
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  • Meet the Team
  • What is the Art of Hosting?
  • Harvest 2017
    • Day 1: Question >
      • Four Fold Practice
    • Day 2: Deepening Relationships >
      • Powerful Questions
      • World Cafe
      • Breath Pattern
      • Levels of Listening
      • Appreciative Inquiry
      • Circle
      • Foundational Patterns
    • Day 3: Leveraging Resources >
      • Organizing Patterns
      • Collective Story Harvest
      • Two Loops
      • Open Space
    • Day 4: Creating Greater Impact >
      • Design for Wiser Action
      • Final Harvest: Four Fold Practice
    • Resources
    • Songs
    • How to Stay Connected
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Invitation
  • Registration & Logistics
  • Meet the Team
  • What is the Art of Hosting?
  • Harvest 2017
    • Day 1: Question >
      • Four Fold Practice
    • Day 2: Deepening Relationships >
      • Powerful Questions
      • World Cafe
      • Breath Pattern
      • Levels of Listening
      • Appreciative Inquiry
      • Circle
      • Foundational Patterns
    • Day 3: Leveraging Resources >
      • Organizing Patterns
      • Collective Story Harvest
      • Two Loops
      • Open Space
    • Day 4: Creating Greater Impact >
      • Design for Wiser Action
      • Final Harvest: Four Fold Practice
    • Resources
    • Songs
    • How to Stay Connected
  • Contact
  • Blog

Two Loops

We started our afternoon with a map on the floor which Jamie Harvey led us through. Called the Two Loops model, it shows how systems decline and emerge through transformational change. We stood on the map, reflecting on where we were at within our own practice and work. As we noticed things shifting in and around us, we took time to do some solo reflection on the question of “What are we curious about now?"
Two Loops: Exploring How Living Systems Change
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Location: Cloquet forestry center, 175 University Road, Cloquet, MN 55720

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About Our Venue

The Cloquet Forestry Center, located 135 miles north of St. Paul campus, AND JUST 30 MINUTES FROM DULUTH, offers a beautiful setting and holding for our work together.  It's home to trees of many ages, sizes and species. The northern Minnesota location is also the natural habitat for diverse wildlife. It’s not unusual to see moose, wolves, bears, lynx, bobcats, porcupines, pine martins, hares, goshawks, deer, and ruffed grouse.
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located within the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation, CFC partnerS with the tribe on forest management and educational programming. 
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