Events
Thursday July 30, 2009
Start: Jul 30 2009 7:00 pm
End: Jul 30 2009 10:00 pm
LIVE MUSIC, ECO FASHION SHOW, ORGANIC MATTE,
WINE, WINE AND MORE WINE.
Come out and have some great fun while showing your support for three incredible local groups--Daily Acts, Go Local, and the Leadership Institute. We promise you this will be a night to remember! The best part of all is that we will be offering you, our local community, a chance to place special orders for one of a kind fair trade/organic apparel at amazing wholesale prices.
See you there!
Location:
The Glaser Center
547 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa
(see map below)
Please RSVP at http://ecofashionfun.eventbrite.com

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Sunday August 02, 2009
Start: Aug 2 2009 9:00 am
End: Aug 2 2009 12:00 pm
The Occidental Arts and Ecology Center will offer a Roofwater Catchment workshop on Sunday, August 2 starting at 9 am until noon
This half day workshop is for all those interested in how to safely harvest and store high quality water from your roof for potable and/or landscape use. We all depend on fresh water and a roof water harvesting system can provide a cost-effective and self-sufficient source of clean water that is not dependent upon diminishing ground and surface water supplies and provides water for fire protection during the dry season. In addition, roof water systems can enhance overall watershed health and assist in the recovery of endangered salmonids by reducing demands on the creek water that is so critical to their survival. This course will have a lecture/slideshow component that covers all the details of system design as well as a tour of the various systems we have installed on site.
Please try to arrive by 8:45 am in order to leave time to park and get settled in.
The instructor is Brock Dolman. The course fee is $35.
For information visit The Occidental Arts and Ecology Center (OAEC) | Occidental Arts & Ecology Center or call (707) 874-1557 x.201.
OAEC is located at 15290 Coleman Valley Road, Occidental, CA 95465
Saturday August 22, 2009
Start: Aug 22 2009 10:00 am
End: Aug 22 2009 4:00 pm
Here's an opportunity to participate in converting a park (lawn) in Cotati to a water saving edible landscape. Come for part of the day or the whole day. Register at www.dailyacts.org or 707-789-9664.
Transform Your Thirsty Lawn
Daily Acts/City of Cotati Water Conservation Program
Free to Cotati residents, $25 non-residents
We’ll turn a water-thirsty city landscape into a beautiful water-saving
wonderland, providing food, habitat, inspiration and education. See how
nature designs the best gardens that attract beneficial insects, build healthy
soil, and provide pollination and pest management. They become havens for
wildlife, absorb water, reduce erosion, beautify the land, and provide the
perfect environment for engaging neighbors!
In this hands-on workshop, learn water conserving site design, hands-on sheet
mulching and earthworks. Instructors include:
- Award-winning Equinox Landscape Designer, Patrick Picard,
- Trathen Heckman, Executive Director of Daily Acts,
- Damien O’Bid, City of Cotati, Director of Public Works and City Engineer and
- Wade Belew, Stewardship Coordinator, Cotati Creek Critters.
Wednesday August 26, 2009
Start: Aug 26 2009 6:00 pm
End: Aug 26 2009 8:00 pm

Join Sebastopol Mayor Sarah Gurney and special guest Kelley Rajala, Executive Director of the Sonoma County GoLocal Cooperative for dinner at Peter Lowell's Cafe, Restaurant & Wine Bar. Don't miss this chance to "Dine Out Sebastopol" and get to know Sarah and share your thoughts and ideas with her. She looks forward to seeing you there!
Peter Lowell's is a restaurant that supports local farmers who use sustainable agricultural practices, including biodynamics. Both owner Lowell and Chef Reamus have a passion for Italian recipes and endeavor to have a sustainable impact on Sonoma County, and they do this in part by sourcing their produce completely locally. Come experience their delicious creations at this dinner with Mayor Sarah Gurney.
Kelley Rajala is Executive Director of GoLocal, a network of businesses, organizations, and individuals working together to increase economic localization and reclaim our economic power. She will be providing information about GoLocal and all the events and activities they undertake. This growing community movement is playing a role in ensuring Sonoma County stays strong during this current economic crisis.
Don't miss it!
Peter Lowell's Restaurant
7385 Healdsburg Avenue
Sebastopol
Details at: http://sonomacounty.golocal.coop/events/dinner_with_the_mayor/46/
Start: Aug 26 2009 7:00 pm
End: Aug 26 2009 9:00 pm
Come join us at our next Transition Sebastopol Movie Night at the French Garden Restaurant
About the Movie:
Since World War II North Americans have invested much of their newfound wealth in suburbia. It has promised a sense of space, affordability, family life and upward mobility. As the population of suburban sprawl has exploded in the past 50 years, so too has the suburban way of life become embedded in the American consciousness.
Suburbia, and all it promises, has become the American Dream.
But as we enter the 21st century, serious questions are beginning to emerge about the sustainability of this way of life. With brutal honesty and a touch of irony, The End of Suburbia explores the American Way of Life and its prospects as the planet approaches a critical era, as global demand for fossil fuels begins to outstrip supply. World Oil Peak and the inevitable decline of fossil fuels are upon us now, some scientists and policy makers argue in this documentary.
The consequences of inaction in the face of this global crisis are enormous. What does Oil Peak mean for North America? As energy prices skyrocket in the coming years, how will the populations of suburbia react to the collapse of their dream? Are today's suburbs destined to become the slums of tomorrow? And what can be done NOW, individually and co
Thursday August 27, 2009
Start: Aug 27 2009 8:00 pm
End: Aug 27 2009 10:00 pm

GoLocal is offering a 4th movie night during Eat Local Month! Join us as Peter Lowell's Cafe, Restaurant & Wine Bar in Sebastopol for a locally-sourced, organic dinner and a movie. Don't miss it!
Peter Lowell's is a restaurant that supports local farmers who use sustainable agricultural practices, including biodynamics. Both owner Lowell and Chef Seamus have a passion for Italian recipes and endeavor to have a sustainable impact on Sonoma County, and they do this in part by sourcing their produce completely locally. Come experience their delicious creations at this movie night.
The movie being shown is Two Angry Moms, a documentary that asks the question: what happens when two fed-up moms try to change the school lunch program? Don't miss this timely topic!
The evening will begin with a short welcome, followed by dinner being served concurrently with the movie showing. Please note that drinks are not included in the price.
For details and to make a reservation for the event visit: http://sonomacounty.golocal.coop/events/eat_local_movie_night___peter_lowell_s/45/
Saturday August 29, 2009
Start: Aug 29 2009 9:00 am
5 miles
Follow the proposed route of the Laguna trail (not yet open to public access) from the Plaza to the Laguna and south to Laguna Farm on Cooper Road. Wear hiking shoes, bring water, a lunch, and a
hat. Return to the Plaza.
Leaders: Laguna Docents.
Download the full 2009 Sebastopol Walks schedule here.
Like to excercise & create community at the same time? The Sebastopol Walks series is a great way of doing both!
You can also visit the iWALK site which lists other scheduled Sonoma County walks and allows you to add to the calendar, too.

Start: Aug 29 2009 10:00 am
End: Aug 29 2009 1:00 pm
Inviting all interested gardeners to join in cultivating a grassroots community seed bank that supports Sonoma County gardeners with free, locally grown, open pollinated, pesticide and GMO-free seed.
Seed and Plant exchange all morning with local food potluck at 12.
Class from "Fermentation - Sauerkraut" from 10:30 - 11:30 am (bring a quart jar).
West County Community Seed Bank meets monthly on the last Saturday of the month to share seeds, plants, resources and local gardening and food information.
All are welcome, including children.
Other upcoming events:
September 26 : Wet Seed Processing. Tomato tasting and seed processing
October 31: Garlic exchange and tasting
For more information contact Sara at 829-5234 or saramc@emeraldearth.org
What you could bring:
… Plants or seeds to share
… Coin envelopes
… Books or resources for sharing with others
… Local food potluck item!
Location:
Salmon Creek School Garden
1935 Bohemian HWY
Occidental
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West County Community Seed Bank
Vision:
To create a grassroots community seed bank that supports Sonoma County gardeners with locally grown, open pollinated, pesticide and GMO free seeds. Anyone can become a member of the West County Seed Library, we ask for a donation of $5.00-$20.00 and a commitment to grow out and donate back seed following the library's protocol for growing clean seeds. No on is turned away for lack of funds. The West County Seed Library will be housed at the Salmon Creek School Garden and will be open to the public monthly for classes, resource sharing and a seed and plant exchange. The West County Seed Library will have resources available to members on growing and processing seeds.
Why save seed and why a local seed bank?
Our rapidly changing world gives us all the more reason to strengthen our local resources and our ability to be self-sufficient. Local seed saving allows us to cultivate plants that do well in our region, with each generation adapting more to the local environment. It also lets us preserve heirloom seeds that are being lost as the seed industry is being concentrated into fewer and fewer large corporations. Seed banks are a great investment; with some plants one seed can return up to 40.000. The abundance seed savers experience should be shared with the community and helps to model a different economic system. We hope to cultivate a network of seed savers in the region to support each other and the seed library, which will be a resource for the expanding community of gardeners and help strengthen our local food system.
For more information contact Sara McCamant 829-5234 or saramc@emeraldearth.org

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