BG in Action
Success! Harrisonburg Children’s Museum
Posted by: Kai Degner in BG in Action, Featured, Success Stories on March 3rd, 2009
Tim Ruebke of the Bluestone Group facilitated the annual board retreat for the Harrisonburg Children’s Museum. Lisa Shull, the executive director, had the following to say. If your organization or business is planning a retreat, the Bluestone Group is at your service!
“We utilized the CMC’s facilitation services for our annual Board retreat. The staff was extremely knowledgeable and effective in helping us plan activities designed to meet our goals. From pre-planning and survey work to implementation and follow-up, we couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome of our event.
Having an outside facilitator enabled Board members to fully engage in topics of discussion without the added responsibility of managing the session.
We also enjoyed use of the CMC’s meeting room and found the atmosphere and arrangement to be very conducive for both large and small group work. ”
Success! Natural Bridge Soil and Water Conservation District
Posted by: Kai Degner in BG in Action, Success Stories on March 2nd, 2009
Mr. Jay Gilliam, Chair of the Natural Bridge Soil and Water Conservation District, wrote this to share with prospective customers of the Bluestone Group:
To: prospective customers of the Bluestone Group
From: Jay Gilliam - Chair, Natural Bridge Soil and Water Conservation District
Date: March 3, 2009
In September 2008 the NBSWCD engaged the services of the Community Mediation Center to facilitate the development of a five year strategic plan. We asked multiple organizations to give us proposals. The Community Mediation Center gave us the best price and the broadest range of assistance. We were very happy with the services provided. They were very prepared, having met with several directors in advance of the planning session. The daylong session was well attended and they were the only group that was willing to help us turn the raw data into a digestible document. We’d be glad to work with them again in the future.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Jay Gilliam

