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Need help planning a playspace project? Want to mobilize your community? Trying to find ways to promote play? KaBOOM! has fun, interactive, and informative WE Play! trainings throughout the year and across the country. The trainings cover topics on fundraising, community organizing, equipment selection, and play advocacy.


KaBOOM! also has free online training resources so that you can learn all year round. For our webinar schedule, please click here. For our audio PowerPoints and corresponding downloadable materials, please click here. Find out more below!


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What is WE Play!?

The KaBOOM! Workshops Entirely on Play (WE Play!) are one-day regional trainings that provide everything you need to know on planning playspace projects. These fun-filled (can you say "kazoo"?), action-packed trainings use the KaBOOM! Community Build Road Map as a framework for building great places to play. A few of the topics we cover are playground safety, surfacing, design, fundraising, and Build Day preparation. Participants represent a variety of organizations, including YMCAs, Boys & Girls Clubs, parks and recreation departments, schools, churches, and neighborhood associations. What’s more exciting? All participants have the opportunity to volunteer at a local playground build the next day. In other words, you’ll come ready to learn and leave ready to play (and plan)!


Read more about the experiences of past WE Play!'s from participants on our community forums. Log in and post a question!
What is a webinar?

Short for web-based seminar, a webinar is an online presentation or seminar with interactive elements — the ability to give, receive and discuss information. In a webinar, each participant sits at his or her own computer and is connected to other participants on the Internet. The presenter speaks over a standard telephone line, pointing out information being presented on screen, and the audience can respond over their own telephones or over an online chat.

KaBOOM! holds two to three webinars each month that cover topics ranging from our community-build model to fundraising to innovative side projects. To participate, all you need are a phone and an Internet connection. The sessions generally last 45-60 minutes each. Check out the schedule of all upcoming webinars and archives.
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Los Angeles WE Play!
Posted: 11 Jun 08 4:18 PM Modified By jcooper  on 6/11/2008 4:19:30 PM)
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Even after a full day of kazoo playing, Jeopardy, and (occasionally some) training, there can still be some questions, ideas, or conversations that never get answered, expressed, or finished.

This is the place to ask those questions and get responses from all of the great people you were able to meet during the Los Angeles WE Play! (and certainly an appearance by a KaBOOM! staffer).

Make sure you login with your kaboom.org username and password before trying to post. If you don't have a username yet, signing up is easy! Just go to kaboom.org/join, follow our registration process, then come back here to share any of your questions or thoughts about play and getting your project completed.


Jason Cooper | Online Community Coordinator | jcooper@kaboom.org
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Tool Kit give away
Posted: 13 Jun 08 9:58 PM
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I got a tool kit at the WE PLay workshop on June 6th and it turns out we will not be able to do a KaBOOM build. So does anyone need a tool kit and a few catalogs of Play World play structures? I live in Silver Lake. dorit@earthlink.net

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