All posts by Betsy Carver

Regional Mini-Chats 2023

A Mini-Chat is a regional gathering of labbers (old and new) to connect, build community, and participate in activities including crafts, cooking, games, and leadership. A Mini-Chat is also a really good way to introduce friends and family to what a week at Chatcolab may be like.

In 2023 the board has committed to FOUR Regional and ONE virtual Mini-Chat. We hope you are able to attend one or more of the opportunities listed below (bring a friend or two).

~ VIRTUAL MINI-CHAT | August 19th from 12p-2p Central Time

Hosted by Janell Marmon, Mayville, North Dakota on ZOOM

Mary Driskill will be presenting on Inclusion
Explore Chatcolab’s leadership model and brainstorm programming for diverse audiences and interests
Slideshow about Chatcolab

Questions? RSVP. Contact Janell at [email protected] or call/text (863) 969-9272

~ BOISE MINI-CHAT | August 19th from 3pm to 7pm

Hosted by Nel Carver, Betsy Carver & Kevin Laughlin, 6198 West Robertson Drive, Boise, Idaho

Join us in Nel’s backyard for crafts and yard games
Learn more about what Chatcolab is all about
Bring a potluck dish to share for an early dinner, drinks will be provided

Questions? RSVP. Contact Betsy at [email protected] or call/text 310-776-0346

~ PACIFIC COUNTY FAIR MINI-CHAT | August 24th from 3pm-7pm

Hosted by Toni Gwin and Pam Watson, Pacific County Fair, Menlo, Washington

Learn what a Leadership Laboratory is all about
If you have been to Chatcolab – Let’s reconnect
Make a chorded bracelet

Questions? Contact Pam at (360) 425-9634 or [email protected]

~ WESTERN OREGON MINI-CHAT | August 26th from 10am – 6pm

Hosted at the home of Mary and Stew White, 40197 SE Kitmiller Rd, Eagle Creek, Oregon
The setting is a construction zone as Mary and Stew are rebuilding the residence

Bring a friend, your voice, and your hugs!
Water, coffee and tea will be provided
Potluck – bring something good to share for lunch and a snack
Some chairs are available, more would be welcome.

Questions? RSVP.  [email protected] or call Stew at 503-658-3995 or Mary at 503-706-1568

~ GREAT FALLS MINI-CHAT | August 13th starting at 5:30pm – 8:00pm

Hosted by Dave & Annette Chandler, & Sally Heard
Redeemer Lutheran Church, 332 Riverview Dr 3W, Great Falls, MT

All ages welcome
Bring a potluck dinner Item to share
Plates, cups, utensils and beverage included. Bring own beverage if desired. 
Sally will speak of writing a book
Annette will teach Rock Painting
Dave will teach raccoon circles teamwork

Questions? RSVP. Contact Dave & Annette Chandler at [email protected] or (406) 781-2711

Chatcolab in the News

Janell Marmon attended Chatcolab 2023.  She reflected upon the experience and the people she met in an article printed in the Cass County Reporter with a readership of around 4000 in rural Cass County, North Dakota. She also shared the article with  57 4-H staff in North Dakota’s county and university programs, as well as the 12 board members of the North Dakota Home School Association.
 
 
 

A Chatcolab Memory Stream

By Stewart White

Being on the Chatcolab board as a young man of about twenty-three was exciting. It as the first day of lab, early to mid-May. My partner and I were driving out of Camp Easter Seal under a blue, sunlit sky to set up ‘Burma Shave’ signs to reassure labbers that they were still on the right gravel road, all seven and a half miles of it!
I was expecting to meet Nancy E’s little sister, Patty. After setting the ‘last’ two signs, in reverse of-course, we saw a light-colored sedan approaching. As they passed by, I caught the license plate – those were the Montanans and the driver was Nancy!
Failing to warn my passenger, I spun my truck around in a smooth-but-fast 180 degree turn and pulled over behind the then stopped car. I guess Nancy noticed the truck. Ladies started climbing out of the car and a series of hugs were exchanged.
Out of the rear passenger side of the came a pretty darned short gal. “You must be Patty,” I said. She replied with a definite and somewhat snarky, “No.”
“That’s okay, you deserve a hug anyway,” I replied. I proceeded to a bear-like E-hug. That’s a serious hug that often elicits an “eee” sound.

I guess it was a pretty good hug. We got married a few years later and we’re still together after nearly 41 years. Oh, and we celebrate our “monthaversary” on the 21st of each month.

Stew White wrote his memory stream at 2:14 a.m. on the last day of the Chatcolab Northwest
Recreational Laboratory as he ended another stint on the board, this time as Vice-Chair. He and
wife Mary are integral members of the Chatcolab family, and for those who don’t know, Stew is
still giving hugs to Mary and others who are lucky enough to know this couple of sweethearts at
Chatcolabs during the past 40-plus years.