Events in the Relocalization Network

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2008-01-26 19:00

Navigating the Turn to Earth Community

Saturday, Jan 26
David Korten, author of The Great Turning, gives a free public lecture titled "Navigating the Turn to Earth Community" at 7 p.m. at the Quimper Universalist Unitarian Fellowship, 2333 San Juan, Port Townsend. Donations are appreciated.

David Korten is co-founder and board chair of the Positive Futures Network, the publisher of YES! magazine. He writes, "Climate change, financial meltdown, and peak oil will devastate those segments of the ecomony dependent on oil subsidies and stable global supply lines. These are no longer future issues. A dramatic restructuring of the way we live, including a return to local food and energy self-reliance, has become an imperative."

Event title:
Navigating the Turn to Earth Community

Start:
2008-01-26 19:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-01-26 21:00

Location:

Location(s)

2333 San Juan Quimper Universalist Unitarian Fellowship

Port Townsend, WA
United States

See map: Google Maps

Contact Email:
joannal@olympus.net

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2008-01-26 13:00

Transition Towns presentation - Cotati, CA

Transition Towns presentation
FrogSong Cohousing Common House
8290 Old Redwood Highway
Directions: http://cotaticohousing.org/directions.shtml
Saturday, January 26
1-3 pm

Jennifer Gray, one of the pioneers of the Transition Town movement in the UK, will give an informative and inspiring talk on how the Transition model can work to effectively engage a community in tackling the challenges of Peak Oil and climate change. The Transition Movement is a practical, positive and inclusive process that is being used by communities all over the world to facilitate the creation of vibrant and resilient communities.

Jennifer's talk looks at the process of how we might make this transition through the relocalization of our energy, food, transport, economy, and health systems. To find out more, please visit: www.transitiontowns.org and www.transitionculture.org
Also, Pamela Gray will give a brief overview of the Transition Network and how they are building partnerships in the US to make the movement stronger. And we’ll talk about what’s been happening with the Transition movement right here in Cotati.

So, please come and have some tea -- and share in conversation about creating more resilient communities.

Event title:
Transition Towns presentation - Cotati, CA

Start:
2008-01-26 13:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-01-26 15:00

Location:

Location(s)

8290 Old Redwood Highway

Cotati, CA, 94931
United States

See map: Google Maps

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2008-01-25 17:00

3rd Annual GOOD EARTH Home, Garden & Living Show

January 25-27, 2008
new hours in 200:8
Friday 5pm-9pm
Saturday 10am-8pm
Sunday 10am-5pm

3rd Annual GOOD EARTH Home, Garden & Living Show
Lane County Fairgrounds – Eugene
http://www.eugenehomeshow.com

(check website for more info)

Event title:
3rd Annual GOOD EARTH Home, Garden & Living Show

Start:
2008-01-25 17:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-01-27 17:00

Event Website:
http://www.eugenehomeshow.com

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2008-01-25 09:00

The 26th Annual NOFA-NY Winter Organic Farming & Gardening Conference

Northeast Organic Farmers Association of New York is coming to Saratoga Springs' City Center for a three-day event! I went to the NOFA-VT winter conference two years ago and it was phenomenal. This is a great chance to meet people who have forgotten more about sustainability than I'll ever know. Workshops, presentations, keynote speakers, trade show booths, organic buffets (with vegetarian and vegan options), music, kids events...

Check out the website for details.

Event title:
The 26th Annual NOFA-NY Winter Organic Farming & Gardening Conference

Start:
2008-01-25 09:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-01-27 12:15

Location:

Location(s)

534 Broadway Saratoga Hotel & Conference Center (City Center)

Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866
United States

See map: Google Maps

Event Website:
http://nofany.org/events/2008conference/nofanyconference08.htm

Contact Email:
projects@nofany.org

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2008-01-16 18:15

Circles for Women

Circles of Women
New evening group begins Jan. 16, 6:15 -9:00 PM
Facilitator, Barbara Gilday, 676-0765, www.BarbaraGilday.com

Purpose:
 To connect with others at a deep level, share our stories, learn and practice tools for positive transitions and more fulfilling futures.

Principles:
 We all have the wisdom within to deal with whatever we are experiencing.
 Being listened to deeply, allows our higher self and wisdom to surface.
 A small group of caring souls, provides a container for healthy, holistic process

Process:
 Using the process called, Appreciative Inquiry, we will focus on the values and strengths we have brought to the best times of our
lives. From that awareness, we will turn & look at our futures & begin to look at our possibilities in new ways.

Event title:
Circles for Women

Start:
2008-01-16 18:15 (Calendar)

End:
2008-03-05 21:00

Location:

Location(s)

Bellingham, WA, 98225
United States

See map: Google Maps

Event Website:
http://www.bellinghambizeview.com/page/show/203

Contact Email:
journeys@nas.com

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2008-01-10 19:00

Running On Empty film series

FYI - The Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1920, rue Baile, is presenting a series of free documentary films in association with its exhibition "Sorry, Out of Gas". The three remaining films are listed below.

Running On Empty
A series of documentary films considering society’s addiction to oil and possible cures.

Thursdays at 7 pm
Paul Desmarais Theatre
Free admission

10 January
Escape from Suburbia
2007, 95 min.

17 January
The Power of Community: How Cuba survived Peak Oil
2006, 53 min.

31 January
Design E2
2006, 90 min.

Event title:
Running On Empty film series

Start:
2008-01-10 19:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-01-31 19:00

Event Website:
http://www.cca.qc.ca

Contact Email:
communication@cca.qc.ca