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“Just Doing Stuff” fair with Transition Town founder Rob Hopkins: Sun. Oct. 13, 2013 in Westchester, and Mon. Oct.14, 2013 in Pasadena

What:         The Power of Just Doing Stuff: Transition Town Fairs

Where:       Westchester Sunday October 13, 2013 AND Pasadena Monday October 14, 2013

More Info

Westchester event:  Sunday 10/13/13 from 2:30pm to 7pm.  Go here for details and to register:
https://sites.google.com/site/transitionlosangeles/home/rob-hopkins-1

 

Pasadena event: Monday 10/14/13 from 10:30am to 2pm.  Go here for details and to register:
http://justdoingstuffpasadena.eventbrite.com

featuring award winning “Repair Cafe” and other activities, veggie potluck lunch (bring your own eating ware), speed dating mini talks, and more.
Transition groups (Los Angeles and Pasadena) host Rob Hopkins, founder of the international Transitiion Town movement.  Rob gives a talk and hosts his renowned “The Power of Just Doing Stuff” fairs.

 

 

 

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The Story of Ithaca Hours with founder Paul Glover, Sunday, October 6, 2013 evening

What:  The Story of Ithaca Hours

When:   Sunday, October 6th, 2013:  Potluck from 6-7pm;  talk from 7-8:30pm

Where:   Armory Center for the Arts, 145 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, California 91103 http://www.armoryarts.org/  Off the Gold Line, Memorial Park stop.

Revolutionary, Paul Glover, author of Hometown Money: How to Enrich Your Community with Local Currency will be in Los Angeles October 4th and 6th. He is traveling all the way from Philadelphia to talk with us about the amazing story of Ithaca Hours, a local currency designed to keep wealth circulating in the community and support small business. Learn about his many visionary ideas to revitalize the economy with paper currency, healthcare co-ops and citizen-led city planning.  More info about Paul here:  http://www.paulglover.org/
Details: The potluck is a zero waste event. Please bring your own plate, cup and utensil. Carpooling encouraged.

Entry:
$5 for Time Bank members
$10 for non-members.
No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Proceeds go towards Paul’s travel expenses and the Time Bank Community Revolving Loan Fund.
Purchase tickets at the door or on-line (link coming soon).

 

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Los Angeles Green Festival at the LA Mart Downtown Los Angeles, Sat. & Sun. October 19-20, 2013

What:       Los Angeles Green Festival

Where:    L.A. Mart, 1933 S. Broadway, Downtown Los Angeles 90007

When:     Saturday, October 19, 2013 from 10am to 6pm, and Sunday, October 20, 2013 from 11am to 5pm

 

Now in it’s third year, the Los Angeles  Green Festival welcomed over 22,000 enthusiastic participants last year.

Plan to attend this year’s event and enjoy dozens of workshops, music, art, fashion shows, yoga, kids’ activities, organic beer and wine, visionary speakers,  wide assortment of environmentally sensitive green products, and more.

And to get your free weekend pass to the Festival worth $25, go to www.greenfestivals.org/latickets13 and enter the code <lagreenfest2013>.   Note this pass is only available on-line, not at the door.

ALSO FREE AT THE DOOR FOR
– Youth 18 and under
– Bicyclists using Clif Bar Bike Valet
– Green America and Global Exchange members
– Sierra Club Members
– 2 for 1 admission for Natural Solutions subscribers (must present magazine as proof of subscription)
– 2 for 1 admission for all Yoga Journal / Vegetarian Times readers (must present magazine as proof of subscription)

For more details, visit here.

Do take special note that the Festival location has changed this year to the:
LA Mart
1933 S. Broadway
Downtown Los Angeles 90007.

For more info on admission if you don’t get a free weekend pass, go here:
http://www.greenfestivals.org/la/admission

Visit the Los Angeles Eco-Village booth at the Festival
and
Please help spread the word to your local Los Angeles networks.

Green Festivals are sponsored by Green America and Global Exchange

 

City Repair’s Mark Lakeman from Portland at L.A. Eco-Village Fri. Nov, 1 at 7:30pm

Learn more about City Repair here:  www.cityrepair.org

VISIONARY ARCHITECT AND PORTLAND’S CITY REPAIR FOUNDER MARK LAKEMAN
RETURNS TO LOS ANGELES ECO-VILLAGE

Friday Evening November 1, 2013 at 7:30pm for his inspiring Slideshow and talk

at L.A. Eco-Village, 117 Bimini Place, Los Angeles 90004, directions

Join visionary architect Mark Lakeman as he inspires and guides the grid structure of a typical American city into a vital social commons with Portland’s City Repair Project <www.cityrepair.org>.

Now a national movement (just google it to get a sense of it), City Repair is about cities, towns, grids and the intersections where our lives can converge.

Multidisciplinary, City Repair combines architecture, urban planning, anthropology, community development, public art, permaculture and ecological design in projects that transform public space.

Intersection Repair is the citizen-led conversion of an urban street intersection into a public square.  It is a form of grassroots city planning that can nurture art, public gathering and volunteerism in your neighborhood.

“Mark is among  the most inspiring speakers I have seen in my more than 30 years of local activism,” says Lois Arkin.

FEE:
Friday Nov 1 at 7:30pm:   $5 to $15 (self selected sliding scale)
Reservations required:  crsp@igc.org or 213/738-1254

*Note:  Saturday morning November 2nd public forum with Mark was canceled.  Check our website for future forums on progressive city planning issues.

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WANNA BE IN THE KNOW ABOUT CITY PLANNING ISSUES IN LOS ANGELES?
CHECK OUT THESE RESOURCES:

For an excellent introduction to current City Planning in Los Angeles, visit:  http://cityplanning.lacity.org/

To review recent community  input on the updating of the City’s Mobility Element, go here:  http://ideas.la2b.org/

To review the draft Housing Element for the City of Los Angeles for 2013 –  2021, go here:
https://sites.google.com/site/lahousingelement/home/draft-plan

To follow the Updates on the City’s codes, go here:
http://us7.campaign-archive1.com/?u=8dfee8dbbd1900ea3b2a89244&id=9f1e16cf24&e=5309617c39

To keep updated on some of the most progressive city planning policies, proposals and actions from throughout the world, check out these websites:

http://www.SustainableCityNews.com

http://www.losangeleswalks.org/

http://la.streetsblog.org/

http://www.carfree.com/

OTHER UPCOMING LOS ANGELES AREA/SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA  EVENTS WITH MARK LAKEMAN

Date: Sat Nov. 2   Time: Doors open @ 5 pm

Place: The Shed 1355 Lincoln Ave. Pasadena, CA 91103
Place Making Workshop w/ Mark Lakeman & James Rojas
Special Performance by Moses Sumney @ 7 pm
Tickets $12 advance/ $20 at the door
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Date: Sun Nov 3  Time: 9 am – 1 pm
Place: Venice Learning Garden – 13000 Venice Blvd. 90066. Enter on Walgrove.
Cob Bench Workshop at the Venice Learning Garden
Donation: $15 – $20
Contact: melbowerman@gmail.com, 310 869-5607
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Date:  Sat Nov 3   Time: 1 pm – 5 pm
Place: WRHAP 12401 Slauson Ave, Unit G Whittier, CA 90606
2nd Annual Pizza Party for City Repair feat. Mark Lakeman
Admission is $15 ($10 pre-sale tickets available); children 12 and under $5.
Contact: Megan meganhobza@gmail.com (562) 457-0450
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Date: Mon Nov 4   Time: 6 – 9 pm
Place: Casa Coracao 1742 Deerhill Trail Topanga 90290
Community Building Topanga with Mark Lakeman
$10 donation, no one turned away at the door.
Light beverages and snacks will be provided
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Date: Tue Nov 5  Time: 1 – 5 pm
Place: Beyond Baroque 681 Venice Blvd, Venice
Community Building on Venice Blvd.
FREE Event
RSVP and Contact Info: Lauren Tucker laurenfrancestucker@gmail.com
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Date: Tue Nov 5  Time: 7 pm – 9 pm
Place:  Private Residence 805 Brooks Ave, Venice 90291
City Repair Slideshow and Potluck
Donation: $10
Contact: Lauren Tucker  laurenfrancestucker@gmail.com
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Thanks to Camille Cimino for coordinating this tour schedule:
Camille Cimino
“The Nature of Things”
(213) 924-5238

 

Effective Groups Two Day Workshop in Culver City October 5 – 6, 2013

What:       Effective Groups with Transition Network’s Nick Osborne
Where:    Culver City
When:      Saturday & Sunday, October 5 – 6, 2013,  from 9:30am – 5:30 pm

The Effective Groups weekend workshop is Nick’s labor of love for Transition Initiatives – helping Transition Initiatives develop facilitation skills and tools to navigate the ups/downs of the various phases of group development – forming, storming, norming & performing.

Check out this video * for more info on Nick’s methodology.

Effective Groups comes from integrating 20 years experience of working in social change projects, intentional communities and ecovillages and conventional and cutting edge organizational and leadership models.  It is open to anyone involved in any kind of social change work, with preference given to groups using the Transition model to inform their work.

Nick will also be offering a one-day Effective Groups Train the Trainer workshop on October 7. Train the Trainer workshops are intended for people who already have training and facilitation skills who want to deepen their understanding of the material and use it to train other Transition Initiatives and social change organizations. Participants in the Monday workshop must attend the weekend workshop and meet criteria which demonstrate they are already experienced group facilitators and trainers.
More information on the course is at: https://www.transitionnetwork.org/training/courses/effective-groups

*Please note: venue for this course is TBC. Cost is $125 for the two day course and an additional $125 for the one day Train the Trainer workshop.

* or see this YouTube page:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCLwdvCGnkA

 

Permaculture: ideas and actions for LA and beyond, Tue. Sept. 17, 2013 at 7pm at Cafe|Club Fais Do Do, 5253 W Adams Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016

What:      Permaculture: what the world-wide Movement is all about

Where:    Cafe|Club Fais Do Do, 5253 W Adams Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016

 

When:      Tuesday, September 17, 2013 from 7 to 9:30pm

Join permaculture trainer Larry Santoyo and friends for an in-depth introduction and provocative conversation on the worldwide Permaculture Movement and especially ideas and actions for Los Angeles and beyond. 

Fee:  Free Lecture, Wine & Appetizers  (tips accepted)
 
Principles and Practices of Permaculture Design
Learn how to get involved with local, hands-on learning activities
Find out more about Menlo Labs: Business and Innovation Generator
 

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Paul Glover: Author, Activist, Founder gives a Public talk at L.A. Eco-Village Friday, October 4, 2013 at 7:30pm

What:       Paul Glover, Founder Ithaca Hours, Citizen Planners Los Angeles, Health Democracy; Author; Community Organizer and Activist gives a talk.

Where:     L.A. Eco-Village (directions)

When:      Friday, October 4, 2013; veggie potluck at 6:30pm; talk at 7:30 pm;

Join us for an exciting event with local currency pioneer, Paul Glover founder of Ithaca HOURS, a successful local paper currency in Ithaca NY. Launched in 1991, Ithaca Hours promotes local economic strength and community self-reliance by keeping the wealth circulating within the region. http://www.ithacahours.org/

Paul is also founder of the grass roots association known as Citizen Planners, publisher of  Sensual Cities, in the 1970s which inspired a variety of other early sustainability oriented organizations in Los Angeles.  He authored the little book  Los Angles: A History of the Future which is available on-line http://www.issuu.com/metroeco/docs/lahof   (free).  Originally published in 1982,  this little book envisions a permaculture city that is ecologically stable and locally managed on a human scale.

Bio: Paul Glover is founder of 18 organizations and campaigns, including Ithaca HOURS local currency, Citizen Planners of Los Angeles, Health Democracy, the Philadelphia Orchard Project (POP), and the League of Uninsured Voters (LUV). He is author of six books on grassroots economies, and a former professor of urban studies at Temple University. He also consults as Greenplanners.

Bring a veggie dish and join us for a potluck, starting at 6:30pm.  Please bring your own non-throwaway eating ware.

Fee:  $5 to $15 sliding scale (no one turned away)

Reservations please:  crsp@igc.org or 213/738-1254

Note:
Paul will also be giving a talk at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena on Sunday October 6, 2013 sponsored by the Arroyo S.E.C.O. Network of Time Banks:  Potluck from 6-7PM     Talk from 7-8:00PM  Go here for details:
http://www.asntb.com/2/post/2013/09/paul-glover-of-ithaca-hours-in-los-angeles.html

 

 

 

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