FAMILY: Consider including your parents, kids, aunts, uncles, and cousins. FRIENDS: And don't forget friends of your spouse. SOCIAL ACQUAINTANCES: Old friends you only see on occasion. Friends from your old job. Or from college/school, your old teachers. Or from the charity/community group where you used to volunteer. NEIGHBORS: Next door, upstairs, downstairs, next door, the whole block! People who you always run into when you go jogging, or w hen you walk the dog, or when you run into the grocery. Your block association. Your landlord. Your tenants. Your babysitter. Your car pool. The parents of your children's friends. FROM CHURCH OR TEMPLE: Your clergyperson, minister, priest, rabbi. Church leaders. Regular attendees. Friends who may be not-so-regular attendees. The people you always share high holidays with. FROM YOUR LABOR UNION: Union leaders. Activists. People who stand up to the boss. Your steward. Your business agent. Your co-workers. Back at your old job, people in that union. Co-workers there. FROM WORK OR COMMUNITY WORK: Everyone in the office. Your partners, your boss, your clients. Old partners. Old clients. People who recently left. Colleagues or from community work, or from charity work. MEMBERS OF: The PTA. Your political club, community group, or local peace or environmental group. PEOPLE YOU'VE MET WHILE RECREATING: Members of your bowling league. Volleyball team. Cooking group. Pick-up basketball folks. The bridge club. Your poker buddies. Night classes. Lamaze class. Aerobics class. At the gym. From ski weekends, beach trips, camping trips, vacations. From traveling together. People you sing with. Choir. Jamming. Go caroling with. People you shop with. Garden with. PROFESSIONALS YOU KNOW PERSONALLY: Your lawyer, dentist, doctor, pharmacist, broker dry cleaner, hairdresser. PULL OUT LISTS YOU'VE MADE IN THE PAST: The invitation list to your last party. Your Christmas card list. The program from your last reunion. Your rolodex, at work and at home. Your personal phonebook. Think about interesting people you've met, but may not know well, who are active in their communities-- WHO DO YOU KNOW: In the city. In the county. In the African-American, Latina/o, or Asian communities. The women's movement. The lesbian and gay community. Teachers. Seniors and retirees. College and high school students. The disabled community. New comers to your city.