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OpenSeat Playful Feasts help facilitate connections between children and their parents (or caregivers) through playful & conversation-focused meals

This unique gathering is designed to bring parents and children together to engage in play, conversation, and delicious food around the dinner table. As a meal campaign of the OpenSeat meal-hosting platform, this idea aims to foster meaningful connections between parents, caretakers and their children, strengthening family bonds and creating lasting memories. Mealtime can be more than just eati...

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This unique gathering is designed to bring parents and children together to engage in play, conversation, and delicious food around the d...

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There is no funding available for this idea in Argentina, but these resources will still help to make your project happen!

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I really love the fact that [OpenSeat] is thinking about kids and families because I think there's such a need for families to be encouraged to connect with each other … I like where you are going with this. I think you're only gonna be able to kn...

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Great for

  • Someone who wants to improve the quality of relationships between parents and children (ages 4-12) in their community
  • Someone who is passionate about childhood social development
  • Someone who likes working with children
  • Someone who enjoys practicing the art of hospitality
  • Those with child or family-focused experience, whether parents, teachers, occupational therapists, ECD workers, or anyone else invested in the wellbeing and education of children

OpenSeat Playful Feasts project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Register on ChangeX and OpenSeat
  • Plan your feast (& optional consultation with OpenSeat team)
  • Create your digital invite on OpenSeat and link it to the Playful Feast Hub
  • Spread the word and manage the guestlist
  • Host the meal, and consider hosting another!

Time

Suggested: There are five main aspects to starting a Playful Feast // STEP 1: If not hosted at someone's home, finding an appropriate venue (30-60 minutes) // STEP 2: Creating your specific Playful Feast on the OpenSeat campaign hub, writing up a description, thinking through the meal protocol that will be followed, and spreading the word through social media (~5 hours total) // STEP 3: Organising food and drink — dependent on whether the event is self-catered or not (30 minutes to 6 hours) // STEP 4: Setting up the table and environment (30-60 minutes) // STEP 5: Hosting your OpenSeat Playful Feast (around 5 hours, including set up and clean-up).

Resources

More information on how to get started and any resources shared by the OpenSeat Playful Feasts

235 OpenSeat Playful Feasts projects have already been started

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Meet the Social Innovator

Everyone from families, friends, presidents, workers, Jesus and celebrities have used meals as a symbolic act of relationship building, even cross-cultural exchange — a way to bring together diverse groups of people in a harmonious environment. Sharing a meal together offers the opportunity for deep conversation, a thousand and one laughs, easy as well as awkward interactions — experiences that create lasting memories.

Callum Oberholzer

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