Cooper Point Appreciative Inquiry Project
Appreciative Inquiry is a technique used to promote civic capacity within
the community. The goal is to increase the community’s ability to work
together, using the best of the past and the present, in order to shape a
common future.
This project attempts to engage the community in a dialog about what
makes Cooper Point unique and valuable in order to help the community to
work together to carry those values into the future.
Discovery - Interviews with Residents
Anonymous Resident - February 2006
Worthington - February 2006
Mumford - February 2006
Healy - March 2006
Anderson - March 2006
Pattin
- March 2006
History and development of this project
This project has been a partnership between Evergreen
State College students
and the Cooper Point Association.
About the Appreciative Inquiry Process
Credits, Bibliography & resources
How to do your own
interview
We hope you’ll join us!

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