HALF MOON BAY BREWING COMPANY PRESENTS
BREWS AND VIEWS ON FEBRUARY 2
“The Power of Deliberative Polling”
Free public forum welcomes...
HALF MOON BAY BREWING COMPANY PRESENTS
BREWS AND VIEWS ON FEBRUARY 2
“The Power of Deliberative Polling”
Free public forum welcomes key organizers of the What’s Next California project, James Fishkin and Zabrae Valentine, with moderator Lenny Mendonca, Director of McKinsey and Company
What:
What’s Next California? — the first state-wide deliberative poll in California — was conducted in 2011 in an effort inform citizens about key public issues using television and public opinion polls in a new and constructive way. This poll covered four basic areas: the initiative process, the Legislature, state/local relations and tax/fiscal issues. Thirty proposals were deliberated by a statewide scientific sample of 412 participants and their conclusions offered many surprises. A panel including key organizers of the project — James Fishkin of the Center for Deliberative Democracy at Stanford University and Zabrae Valentine of California Forward with moderator Lenny Mendonca Director, McKinsey & Company — will discuss the project process and findings.
Deliberative Polling®, developed by Dr. Fishkin, is a practice of public consultation that employs random samples of the citizenry to explore how opinions would change if they were more informed.
When:
Thursday, February 2, 2012
6 to 8 p.m.
Where:
Maverick’s Event Center
107 Broadway Ave.
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Cost: Admission and snacks are complimentary. Beer, wine, and other beverages will be available for sale at the event. Ten percent of the proceeds from all dinner sales at Half Moon Bay Brewing Company for this event will be donated to the Cabrillo Education Foundation.
For More Information:
Call 650-728-2739 or visit www.hmbbrewingco.com
HALF MOON BAY BREWING COMPANY PRESENTS
BREWS AND VIEWS ON FEBRUARY 2
“The Power of Deliberative Polling”
Free public forum welcomes key organizers of the What’s Next California project, James Fishkin and Zabrae Valentine, with moderator Lenny Mendonca, Director of McKinsey and Company
What:
What’s Next California? — the first state-wide deliberative poll in California — was conducted in 2011 in an effort inform citizens about key public issues using television and public opinion polls in a new and constructive way. This poll covered four basic areas: the initiative process, the Legislature, state/local relations and tax/fiscal issues. Thirty proposals were deliberated by a statewide scientific sample of 412 participants and their conclusions offered many surprises. A panel including key organizers of the project — James Fishkin of the Center for Deliberative Democracy at Stanford University and Zabrae Valentine of California Forward with moderator Lenny Mendonca Director, McKinsey & Company — will discuss the project process and findings.
Deliberative Polling®, developed by Dr. Fishkin, is a practice of public consultation that employs random samples of the citizenry to explore how opinions would change if they were more informed.
When:
Thursday, February 2, 2012
6 to 8 p.m.
Where:
Maverick’s Event Center
107 Broadway Ave.
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Cost: Admission and snacks are complimentary. Beer, wine, and other beverages will be available for sale at the event. Ten percent of the proceeds from all dinner sales at Half Moon Bay Brewing Company for this event will be donated to the Cabrillo Education Foundation.
For More Information:
Call 650-728-2739 or visit www.hmbbrewingco.com
Sun, April 25, 2010 10:18am
Barry Parr
All my comments
Thanks to the MCC for putting this event on.
It should be noted that Coastsiders can also vote in the election for the supervisor representing District 2.
This is emblematic of the stupidity of at-large elections for the board of supervisors. Carol Groom was appointed and she only has token opposition. There is no incumbent running for Rich Gordon’s seat, so it’s a free-for-all. Meanwhile, we vote on candidates to represent a community we don’t live in (District 2), and there is no Coastside forum for the race.
Sun, April 25, 2010 11:54am
Terry Baldwin
All my comments
Will it be on channel 6?
Sun, April 25, 2010 3:25pm
Barry Parr
All my comments
MCTV does typically film MCC meetings.
In my experience, you don’t want to bet the farm on them showing up, getting a usable recording, and showing it at the scheduled time, but they’re probably a 10 to 1 favorite for pulling it off successfully.
Sun, April 25, 2010 4:38pm
Kathryn Slater Carter
All my comments
If Darin can’t be there I’ll volunteer to run his camera or use my own small one so it can be replayed on Montara Fog
Sun, April 25, 2010 8:49pm
Darin Boville
All my comments
Hey Kathryn,
Thanks for the offer—I might take you up on it! The current plan is to send my camera and other gear and have Neil set it up and run the camera, although that might interfere with his MCC duties. If so he’ll need help. (I’ll be at the fire board meeting with the other camera.)
Once we have footage I’ll publish it and break out by question, as before. This format has proven popular and, I hope, useful.
—Darin
Mon, April 26, 2010 2:19pm
Len Erickson
All my comments
The Candidate Forum for Supervisor - District 3 will be broadcast live on MCTV Channel 6. The start time is 7:30pm.
Thu, April 29, 2010 10:50am
Leonard Woren
All my comments
MCTV.com indicates that it will be shown tonight and tomorrow night at 7 pm. Should I open a betting pool on whether it will actually run and be watchable?
This forum is worth watching. There are a number of viable candidates. My clear choice, no surprise, would be April Vargas due to her sensitivity to Coastal issues. And my take-away from the forum is that of the 5 candidates, April has the best overall knowledge of the issues, and the best “right answer” score.
This particular election begs for preferential voting.