Good Ideas

by Meg Bishop

I was here at the meeting in 2016 when Good Ideas for  Kyogle were presented. Ten people presented their  Good Idea using PowerPoint slides in a method called Pecha Kucha.  

This is 20 slides which are each on the screen for 20 seconds. That’s a total of 6 minutes and 40 seconds to tell the story of the Good Idea. 

The audience, of about 80 people, voted on the 10  Good Ideas in a People’s Choice. The Good Idea of building a Labyrinth won. 

I don’t think I really knew what a Labyrinth was until that night, but now we have built it. Many of us love it and walk its paths to find peace or solace. Or just because we can.