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FAQS
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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What is DeSoto Dining and Dialogue?
| DeSoto Dining and Dialogue is a non-profit organizations
bringing DeSoto citizens from various cultural backgrounds together
over dinner for the purpose of encouraging communication across-cultural
and age groups. |
When are the dinner
events held?
| The dinners are held three times a year, on
Saturday evenings during February, May and September. |
Where are the dinner
events held?
| Dinners involving 8 to 10 people are held simultaneously
throughout DeSoto in homes, churches, and restaurants.
The dinners start at 6:00 p.m. and end at around 9:30 p.m. Registered
participants are assigned a dinner location. |
Who should attend?
| Any DeSoto resident interested in thought-provoking
group discussion about diversity and community should register
for DeSoto Dining and Dialogue. To balance the tables, we need
both males and females of all ethnicities and ages. High school
students attending can receive community service hours. |
How can I participate?
What do you need
to bring?
| Participants need only bring an open mind and
a willingness to share ideas and experiences. Trained Facilitators
will provide structure to the evening and use techniques designed
to minimize debate and maximize sharing and understanding. The
Host will pay for all meals. |
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