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Power of Community Summit Feb. 1-10, 2019: FREE on-line

Join the us for the Power of Community Summit!

The Power of Community Summit is an entirely free, online experience organized with the goal of catalyzing community, exploring the leading edge of the regenerative future movement and increasing our collective consciousness in a climate-changing world. It will take place February 1-10, 2019 and will feature three conversations per day shared and discussed worldwide on multiple platforms.  To see the full list of speakers and to see which interviews are live at any given time, visit summit.ecovillage.org.

The Power of Community Summit is the very first ever organized by the Global Ecovillage Network, in partnership with Pioneers for Change, an organization with proven success on past summits. The theme of the event is also in coordination with the upcoming Climate Change and Consciousness Conference 2019 to be held at Findhorn in April 2019.  For more on CCC19, visit their site here.

The Power of Community Online Summit aims to turn our conscious and compassionate attention towards a climate-changing world and inspire individual and community-led action for a regenerative future.

Sign up for the Summit now!
How it works

We will host a wonderful consortium of 30 leading edge thinkers and activists, sharing their thoughts, ideas and inspiration about how to work towards a community-led and regenerative future.  Our speakers include Charles Eisenstein, Helena Norberg-Hodge, Frédéric Laloux, Joanna Macy, William Ury, Christiana Figueres, Rob Hopkins, Satish Kumar and many grassroots leaders. Every day, 3 interviews will be shown online, which you can watch at the time most appropriate for you, free of charge. The Online Summit will be free and accessible to everyone.

Each video will be accessible for a day, and then at the end of the Summit, we will offer a package of all the videos for purchase to be viewed at any time.  To receive free access to the Summit, you must register at summit@ecovillage.org. (NOTE: Even though you are signed up to this newsletter list you will need to register for the Summit list separately to participate and view the videos.)

In addition, everyone who signs up for the Summit will receive a link to a free ebook: “Ecovillage: 1001 Ways to Heal the Planet”  Subscribers should expect to receive multiple email updates a day as the Summit begins. For further questions, you are welcome to write to summit@ecovillage.org

Local Hubs and Online Discussions

We also invite you and your community, neighbours, friends, colleagues to set up a Local Hub for this Global Event.

Your Local Hub can take many forms – watching together with friends; arranging dinner parties and sharing circles with neighbours;  public events in the local community hall; and other forms you might wish to create. You could choose to run one or two weekend events, from 1-3 February and/or 8-10 February. Or you could come together in your community to watch an interview every evening. You can shape your Hub into the form that suits you. Sign up here to show your interest in hosting a hub and we will follow up  with more information.

As GEN, we understand the power of community and see that each such meeting or event can become the seed for a transformational local action plan, a bold new project or the incubation of the next level of community solidarity. We will support you by sending out daily topics for conversation and facilitation guidelines.

We would love you to be a part of this! If you wish to engage, please sign up and you will be invited to host a hub as well.

Already signed up? Here’s 3 things you can do to support the Summit:

  1. Please SHARE and LIKE the posts about the Summit you’ll see GEN or your favorite speakers posting on social media, particularly Facebook and Twitter
  2. JOIN the Summit Facebook group where there will be space for discussion and sharing.
  3. Consider INVITING friends, colleagues or others to participate via social media or even by FORWARDING THIS MAIL to those who you think would be interested.

Tank you! We look forward to an inspiring event together!

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Friends of GEN

Would you like to support the ecovillage movement while receiving benefits like discounts on educational materials and one-on-one consulting?  Consider joining our Friends of GEN programme!

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2019 National Cohousing Conference in Portland OR 5/30-6/2/2019

2019 National Cohousing Conference

May 30 – June 2, 2019 at the Downtown Portland Hilton

This year’s conference theme:
Community for the Health of it

Learn how living in community can be healthier by raising the quality of life and reducing our environmental impacts, and yes! even combating loneliness and a sense of isolation! Whether you’re just starting to explore living in cohousing or have been for decades, this conference offers something for you.  Courtney Martin author of  The New Better Off: Reinventing the American Dream explores  how people are redefining the American dream (think more fulfillment, community, and fun, less debt, status, and stuff).  She draws from her personal experience living in cohousing with her family.

For a quick bio and Q&A article with Courtney in Diablo Magazine, go here

See book review for The New Better Off…  here

 

Courtney Martin, social, political and cohousing activist
Keynote speaker for Cohousing Conference 2019

 

 

Conference website:  here

Three Identical Strangers: the movie, Fri. 1/18/19 at 7pm at L.A. Eco-Village

The Urban Soil-Tierra Urbana Limited Equity Co-op, Community Glue Committee, will screen:

“Three Identical Strangers”
made as a documentary in 2018

Bring food, treats, to share or hoard your choice, and after, we will discuss this moving and intriguing story.

RSVP or just show up.  Space limited.

Call Lois to enter gate: 213/235-7874

Fun Hands-On Compost Workshop Party Sat. Dec. 15 from 2 – 5pm Westwood

 
 
Spirit of the workshop
This workshop is meant to share my knowledge among family, friends, neighbors, friends and trusted circles. The intent is to learn, share experiences, build together in a collaborative manner… and have FUN! All the while learning something very down-to-earth and so useful for us to take responsibility and practice our stewardship of the bit of our beautiful planet earth we walk on.
What’s in the workshop?
  • Why compost?
  • Insight in understanding healthy soil
  • Hands-on activity (it’s more fun when you get your hands dirty!)
  • Different types of composting techniques (garden, wormcompost, hot compost…)
  • Specifics for Californian climate
  • What is the composting method adapted to your situation and use
  • Bonus : The workshop will end with a special in the making permaculture principle garden tour!
For whom?
As I am organizing the workshop at my family’s home I wish this workshop to stay rather intimate. I have only sent the invitation out to friends and trusted circles I know from LA. You are welcome to share the invitation among your interested friends and beloved family. Children are welcome if looked after by responsible bigger children. :-p
Maximum number of participants : 15
 
Where?
Sign up using the form to get the address!
What time?
Workshop is from 2 to 5pm. You are welcome to come starting 1:30pm in order to start on time. We have lots of things to do, and it starts getting dark early!
Workshop will last until 5pm and will be followed by a live music (karaoke) pot-luck!
How much does it cost?
That is up to you!
Give what you think is appropriate, I trust your judgment as to what you can afford and what is the workshop worth.
Know that the profits will be shared between me, the musicians and to help a permaculture project I will be starting in Togo next year.
What to bring:
– an outfit you don’t mind getting dirty
– gardening gloves
– things you’ve always wondered if you should put in your compost bin or not
– things people have always told you (not) to put in your compost
– outdoor chair (folding if possible)
– a water bottle
– food and drinks if you’re staying for the pot-luck
– warm clothes for the evening as we will be outside
– your inner curious laughing child
Optional :
– gardening tools : shovel, fork, hand shovel
– a wooden pallet
Who am I?
Julia Schindler, French-American, I studied in France and graduated with a master’s degree in development and agricultural sciences. I have always wanted to do something for the environment, and when I discovered permaculture*, I found my passion! Since I have been traveling around the world (Australia, France, Germany, USA, Cuba, India…) working on organic farms, landscaping companies, working for non-profits and training as a teacher with the permaculture pioneers.
My passion is to make people not only learn but experience permaculture, and inspire them to have fun while saving the world! Raised with a multi-cultural background, I love traveling the world exploring new cultures and exchanging knowledge wherever I go, especially in less industrialized countries which suffer the most from climate change and our crazy economic system.
*Permaculture is a system’s design approach to creating societies that work with rather than against nature.
I’m looking forward to seeing you all! 🙂
Julia Schindler
Joyful gleaner and sower of permaculture futures
+1 (424) 413 4151

Joyeuse permacultrice glaneuse et semeuse de possibles

+33 (0)7 68 77 31 84

Beverly-Vermont Community Land Trust (BVCLT) seeks new interim Board Members: Annual meeting Monday, Jan. 21, 2019 at 7:30pm at L.A. Eco-Village

If you are familiar with the L.A. Eco-Village two block neighborhood of Bimini and White House Place, have been on a tour and would like to be considered for this rare opportunity to serve on the Board of one of the leading advocates for community land trusts in Southern California, please let us know who you are and we will send you details.

Meantime, do consider joining the BVCLT by writing to the corporate treasurer Lara Morrison at laraeco@hotmail.com and attending the annual meeting at L.A. Eco-Village on Monday evening January 21, 2019 at 7:30pm at L.A. Eco-village, 117 Bimini Pl, #201, LA 90004

Please rsvp to:
crsp@igc.org   or call 213/738-1254

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Karaoke at Songs from 6pm to Midnight Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018, LA Eco-Village

Relampago Wheelery, a worker co-op in the making, led by long time bicycle activist Jimmy Lizama, sponsors a special Halloween season Karaoke event.

This is a fun and fund raiser for Ghost Bikes L.A. which does vital work to bring to light our fallen bicycle sisters and brothers out on the streets of Los Ángeles.  As Danny, the lead organizer of this organization explains, he hopes to one day have Ghost Bikes L.Á. not be needed, but for now locks, chains, paint and awareness are essential to continue their work.

And Re:Ciclos, a developing project out of Relámpago Wheelery helping to transform old steel bicycles into cargo bikes, bicimaquinas and bike art with the help of a few awesome youth.  We’re still just getting started, but we’re on our way and your support helps.

Date & Time: 
Saturday, November 3, 2018 from 6pm to midnight
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Location: 
Songs
3554 W. First St (at the corner of Bimini Pl.)
 L.A. Eco-Village
Los Angeles 90004
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AND AT MIDNIGHT:
Midnite ride with the BiciCharioke …
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SUGGESTED DONATION:
 $10
(but feel free to kick down more)
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FOOD:
Our wonderful neighbor Yolanda will be making vegan pozole.  Also BYOB and some to share.  $5 suggested donation for this and worth every penny!!!
PLEASE LET’S MAKE THIS A ZERO WASTE EVENT, SO BRING YOUR BOWL AND SPOON!
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This event sponsored by Relampago Wheelery  in association with the Beverly-Vermont Community Land Trust and CRSP Institute for Urban Ecovillages.
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Note from Jimmy Lizama:
Thank You to CRSP (http://laecovillage.org/crsp/), the L.Á. Eco Village, All the super rad volunteers (too many to name here) that help make this happen on a monthly basis.  Your love, your support, your visions, your conviction and your spirit continue to fuel our progress forward to build a city the we want and need to live in.

A fascinating talk about Gandhi’s early life in South Africa, & Philip Glass’s Opera Satyagraha – Monday, November 5 at 6:00pm at LA Eco-Village

As a volunteer Community Educator with LA Opera, Ray Busmann travels all over Los Angeles County sharing his passion for the art form. His professional background includes classical music radio announcing, German-language voice-over work and teaching at various schools for the healing arts. Ray loves to meditate and is a co-host of Los Angeles Compassionate Heart Sangha. He shares his Buddhist leanings with composer Philip Glass, whose 1980 opera Satyagraha, about Gandhi’s early life in South Africa, is currently being performed at LA Opera. Ray’s informative and engaging talk will introduce us to the origins of Gandhi’s radical approach to non-violent resistance and the inspiring (and timely) messages contained in this mesmerizing production.

DATE & TIME:
Monday, November 5, 2018 from 6pm to 7:15pm
Los Angeles Eco-Village
117 Bimini Pl
Community Room #201
Los Angeles 90004

FEE:
Free

RSVP:
crsp@igc.org or 213/738-1254
or
just come and take a break from election madness and/or get last minute recommendations (bring your sample ballots).

SNACKS:
Feel free to bring snacks (veggie or vegan please)

 

Request for Proposals for Small Green Co-op Oriented Businesses at Songs in the Los Angeles Eco-Village

Submission deadline is extended to January 2, 2019. This Request for Proposal (RFP) is being issued by CRSP Institute for Urban Ecovillages at Los Angeles Eco-Village.

Contact info for questions and clarifications:
Lois Arkin
117 Bimini Pl #221
Los Angeles CA 90004
crsp@igc.org
213/738-1254
www.laecovillage.org

INTRODUCTION
Based on CRSP’s knowledge of your previous work experience or that of your organization, you have been selected to receive this RFP. If you have a continuing interest in renting space at Songs, please submit a proposal. Please take the time to carefully read and become familiar with the proposal requirements. All proposals submitted for consideration must be received by the “submission deadline.”

Bidders should note that any and all work intended to be subcontracted as part of the bid submittal must be accompanied by background materials and references for proposed subcontractor(s). No exceptions.

PROJECT AND LOCATION
Songs is located at 3554 West First Street and its associated café at 3560 West First Street, Los Angeles 90004 on the northern boundary of the Los Angeles Eco-Village two block neighborhood.

PROJECT VISION AND GOALS
The Songs project is intended to further the manifestation of the Los Angeles Eco-Village vision to reinvent how we live in the City by demonstrating higher quality living patterns at lower environmental impacts. A variety of small ecologically sensitive, cooperatively oriented businesses, aligned with our core values (see below), are invited to submit proposals. Those selected must provide affordable products and services primarily to the LAEV and adjacent working class neighborhoods. Place-based entrepreneurial and employment opportunities for residents within easy walking, biking or public transit distance are mandatory requirements for selection. The Project will be promoted as car-free with surcharges for those who drive to Songs. Businesses that have cross connections with one another, closing waste to resource loops, will be given preference.

CORE VALUES FOR LOS ANGELES ECO-VILLAGE AND ASSOCIATED ORGANIZATIONS
–  Celebrate & include joy in all our endeavors.
–  Take responsibility for each other & the planet through local environmental & social action.
–  Learn from nature and live ecologically.
–  Build a dynamic community throughdiversity & cooperation.
–  Inspire compassionate, nurturing, & respectful relationships.
–  Create balanced opportunities for individual participation & collective stewardship.
–  Engage our neighbors and broader communities in mutual dialogue to learn, teach, and act.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES
The ultimate objectives for Songs are:

– to house up to six small ecologically sensitive, co-op oriented, car-free businesses

– to provide needed and/or desired products and services to the neighborhoods within approximately one-half mile walking distance of Songs.

– to provide entrepreneurial and livelihood opportunities for persons who live on Bimini and White House Place and/or within one-half mile of Songs.

– for these businesses to provide complimentary services to one another, e.g., if one business is a café/coffee/tea shop, its food scraps could go to a worm or compost business which could provide new earth to a plant/tree seedling business.

– for these businesses to be up and running within six months of selection.

– that these businesses are capable of collectively producing $8 to 10,000 in monthly rents or leases for CRSP within six months of their start-ups. And that these rent levels can provide a reasonable return to the business owners.

BRIEF HISTORY OF LOS ANGELES ECO-VILLAGE (LAEV) DEMONSTRATION PROJECT
Los Angeles Eco-Village (LAEV) is a self-selected place name, designated by CRSP, for the two block neighborhood of Bimini and White House Place. Established in 1993, LAEV has been the primary project of CRSP since that time. These two streets are singularly unique in that they are only one block long in the whole city with visual access of both blocks at their intersection. The neighborhood was created in the early 1900s as a pedestrian and transit neighborhood to bring people to the Bimini Baths. It was the end of the line for the H Streetcar, and those streetcar tracks are still visible; some say the only publicly visible streetcar tracks left in Los Angeles.

CRSP is a nonprofit 501.c.3 corporation whose primary purpose is to be a training, education and development center for all kinds of small ecological cooperatively oriented businesses and neighborhoods. Although its primary focus continues to be the development of LAEV, it provides on-going support and resources to urban neighborhoods and intentional communities working on becoming more sustainable environmentally, economically and socially.

As the initial developer of LAEV, CRSP facilitated the development of the nonprofit Beverly-Vermont Community Land Trust (BVCLT) and the nonprofit Urban Soil-Tierra Urbana (USTU) limited equity housing cooperative, along with the White House Place Learning Garden. BVCLT and USTU now own 50 units of permanently affordable environmentally sensitive housing and land in the two block neighborhood, most of whose residents are members of the LAEV Intentional Community.

The CRSP Ecological Revolving Loan Fund (ELF) provides low interest loans for further development of LAEV. The LAEV Food Lobby, operating under the fiscal umbrella of CRSP, is a food buying co-op started by LAEV residents. Most USTU members belong to the Koreatown TimeBank, one of a dozen local currencies serving the Los Angeles area, and which functioned under the fiscal umbrella of CRSP before receiving its own 501.c.3 tax exempt status. Other small green businesses are helping to re-localize the economy in LAEV. LAEV neighbors and USTU members have been instrumental in the start-up and development of the Bicycle Kitchen, the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition, CicLAvia, Pacific Electric Workers Co-op, the K-Town Popular Assembly, the LA. Tenants Union, AntenaLA, the small coffee chain known as Cafecito Organico, LA Family Care Service and other nonprofit social justice and environmental organizations.

An intentional community of 40 residents has participated in the development of these and other activities and projects in the two block neighborhood and the City at large. CRSP provides regularly scheduled public and special tours of the neighborhood.

The Songs project is in keeping with the multi-year phasing of the LAEV development goals.   A copy of that plan is available upon request.

SONGS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The 10,979 square feet property contains two buildings that have housed an auto repair shop, now referred to as the Hall (approximately 2,600 square feet) from the mid 1960s, and a small café (approximately 600 square) since the 1920s until October 6, 2016 when CRSP closed escrow with the owner.

The property is zoned C2, is in the specific plan area known as Vermont/Western Transit Oriented District Station Neighborhood Area Plan or SNAP (see development standards and design guidelines here). Maximum allowable height is 50 feet, and maximum allowable floor area ratio is 2.0/1. The SNAP sunsets in 2020. The property is also within the Promise Zone Opportunity Funds and is a “disadvantaged community” for the State’s Strategic Growth Council’s Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Cap and Trade funds.

Within walking distance of two subway stops, 20 buslines, more than a dozen public, charter and private schools, five supermarkets, more than 50 cafes and restaurants, a dozen churches, a variety of shops, and the Koreatown/Wilshire Center business corridor, the location has a walk score of 90, a transit score of 76, and a bike score of 68. The rapidly gentrifying area has a broad socio-economic, generational and ethnic mix of residents and business owners.

An important goal of CRSP is to keep the value we create in the neighborhood, thereby benefitting our existing neighbors, and preventing that value from leaking outside the neighborhood to business or property speculators.

 The Songs Property is a Brownfield. The site is a brownfield as was determined in the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment done by EFIGlobal in 2016 and the Phase II Targeted Brownfield Assessment performed by Weston Solutions under contract to the US-EPA completed in September 2017 (reports available upon request to CRSP). Heavy metal and hydrocarbon contamination can be rendered harmless using phytotechnology methods with various plant materials, fungi, water, air and sound. These technologies will be more cost effective and environmentally sensitive than relocating the contaminated dirt to a hazardous waste site. It is also the policy of CRSP to, as much as feasible, refrain from sending contaminated earth away, as ultimately “there is no more ‘away,” and we have to clean up where we are, whether or not we made the mess. Info on some of these plant processes can be seen here.

CRSP is working on a plan to remediate portions of or the whole site in what is anticipated as a year long process, at a minimum. This schedule for remediation has not been finalized and could be disruptive to businesses that may be established on the property.   It is possible that CRSP will maintain the approximately one foot deep of contaminated earth encapsulated underneath the existing asphalt and concrete surrounding the buildings

Some interior remediation has been completed, i.e., lead remediation in the Hall, asbestos remediation in the café, and PCBs in both buildings.

SITEMAP, WALK, BIKE AND TRANSIT SCORES
Go here for sitemap
Go here to see these walk, bike and transit friendly scores:
– Walkers Paradise 92
– Excellent transit 72
– Very bikeable 78

Note that the L.A. Eco-Village neighborhood is in Koreatown, the densest urban area in the country, denser than New York city (as a whole).

YOUR NEEDS

  • Technical requirements: wattage, outlets, telecom, internet, etc.
  • Space needs: approximate square footage
  • Staffing needs

CRITERIA FOR SELECTION

Applicant proposals will be evaluated on the basis of the criteria listed under this section.   All criteria must be met to some extent in order to be considered for selection. Criteria will be evaluated based on whole systems importance of the proposal as it relates to the core values of the Los Angeles Eco-Village and its associated organizations outlined above, and how well it interfaces with other applicant proposals. Applicants are encouraged to collaborate with one another.  If you are interested in submitting a proposal, please contact us for a list of other interested proposers: crsp@igc.org

Criteria
– Live within walking distance or a short bicycle commute or short public transit commute to Songs
– Your business can be promoted as car-free
– You are willing to charge your customers 20% more than your retail price if they have driven an auto, truck or motorcycle to your business. This information would be part of your individual or collective marketing materials, such that there would be no surprises to potential customers.
-You are enthusiastic about collaborating with other Songs businesses on promotion and marketing within one-quarter mile of Songs.
-Your business can be up and running and producing revenues within 60 to 90 days.
-You are able to install your business on tall shelves on wheels with pull-down lockable doors or some other comparable equipment that can be rolled to the periphery of the building, e.g., attractive kiosks.
-You are willing to collaborate wholeheartedly with CRSP to occasionally transform the Hall into an event venue by rolling your business to the periphery of the Hall and/or a designated location outside the Hall.
-You have a product or service which is affordable to working class people and of interest to the general public.
-Your rental or lease agreement can be cancelled either way with 60 days notice.
-You agree to be trained in nonviolent communications and dispute resolution.
-You agree to an open books philosophy with respect to the accounting for your business
-You personally are aligned with the LAEV core values, and agree to ensure that your employees or co-owners and/or investors are so aligned as well.
-You agree to maintain an un-gentrified approach to the growth of your business, i.e., that your services and/or products will be and remain affordable to the population of the local neighborhoods it serves.
-If your business involves food, the food must be vegan or vegetarian, primarily organic and without throw-away eating ware. No animal flesh products.
-You agree to hire workers from the immediate or adjacent neighborhoods, always within walking distance of Songs.
-You can imagine your business becoming a worker owned co-op someday
-You have a current city business license or plan to have one by the time your business opens
-You have a current re-sale license, if applicable
-You agree to be accessible to the media and commit to becoming thoroughly familiar with the L.A. Eco-Village
-You have been on a tour of the L.A. Eco-Village

WHAT WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS
-Who are you and who are your partners, if any? Names, positions, contact info, current residence, website, blog, financial reports.

-Is your business established or a start up?

-If established, how long, and where is it currently located?

-If established, is this a relocation or an expansion?

-If established, year your business was formed and current legal structure?

-What product or services does or will your business provide?

-Do you have a current written business plan? If so, please include a copy.

-Does your business have a specialty market?

-What technical requirements does your business have?

SELECTION PROCESS
Your proposal will be evaluated by a committee made up of CRSP Board members, and advisors to CRSP on small businesses, sustainability criteria, permaculture, We will also be looking at -how good a fit it will be with other applicant businesses.

RENTS AT SONGS FOR YOUR BUSINESS
CRSP target is to generate $10,000 per month in total income, including rents from several small business plus venue rentals.

Note of Interest Regarding small businesses
Among the most serious issues in a gentrifying area, besides the displacement of affordable housing, is the displacement of small businesses, often in favor of global franchises that drain money out of the neighborhood, and displace independently owned non-franchised small businesses. The Eco-Village solution to this problem is to ensure the business remains in the neighborhood, secured by appropriate covenants. Worker or employee owned co-ops and/other democratically oriented businesses with place-based values and commitments can also be part of the solution. Even when business founders move on to other endeavors, the jobs and business ownership can remain in the neighborhood.

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?
Contact Lois at 213-738-1254 or crsp@igc.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unleashing the Collective Genius: Transition Network On-Line Summit: Sat 10/27/18 all day

This month, Transition US invites you and your local resilience-building community for our first-ever national online summit, bringing together Transition US organizers from across the country for a day of education, inspiration, and celebration!

Registration is now open for both individuals and groups. Read on and follow the links below to learn more and get your tickets today!

More Info
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Program Overview

We will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Transition Movement in the US with an inspiring full-day program, including:

– Keynote sessions featuring international Transition Movement founder Rob Hopkins and world-renowned author, educator, and activist Margaret J. Wheatley.

– Engaging panel discussions focused on sharing some of the greatest success stories from our national network and deepening connections with the wider movement for community resilience.

– A live, interactive session with a talk by Transition US staff about the state of our movement and the presentation of several awards nominated by you, the community.

Please visit our event website for full schedule and further program details, along with additional information on how to participate! Tickets available here.

Learn More

How to Register

Registration is now available here, with flexible pricing options available for groups and individuals. Tickets are sliding-scale and none will be turned away for lack of funds. There is room for everyone at this table!

We encourage Transition groups to use this event as the basis for hosting local gatherings. Click here to download a PDF guide for how to host a local watch party for your Transition or other community resilience-building group!

Please read through our all new event website, register, tell your friends, and email info@transitionus.org for more information (and to have your local event listed on the website).

Here’s to another decade of building thriving, resilient community for all!

Tickets
Event Website

Please Help Us Spread the Word! 

This movement is fully organic and 100% people-powered. Please help us make it irresistible by sharing this excellent opportunity with your local and extended network of change-makers and resilience-builders.

Please RSVP and Share our FB event page here.

Thanks!

~The Transition US Team

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