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Start: Oct 19 2009 7:00 pm

Catalyzing Community is honored to conclude their "How We Did It" series with our local friends at Two Acre Wood Cohousing here in Sebastopol.  Please join them and hear the story of how this group of people came together, manifested their dream of community, and how they have evolved over the last 10 years.  Please note that this event will be held on a MONDAY, and will be on location at the Two Acre Wood common house.

Monday, October 19th from
7-9 pm
Two Acre Wood in Sebastopol (directions)

After years of searching and developing, Two Acre Wood began its journey as a living community in 1999.  One of Sebastopol's first true cohousing communities, Two Ace Wood consists of 14 households with 22 adults and 17 kids ages 1 to 17. Grandchildren visit often. The common house has a multi-purpose room, kitchen, lounge, kids room, laundry room, bathroom.

The Two Acre Wood community has a fully stocked and functioning common house to extend their personal living space and interact with the community.  There is also gorgeous landscaping, vegetable gardens, and more. The top of the property is a preserved oak woodland that has lovely meditative sitting spots, a dog run and just nice open space for the squirrels and birds!  To see pictures, visit this page.

Come hear the details first hand, and please RSVP.

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Start: Oct 21 2009 6:00 pm
End: Oct 21 2009 8:00 pm

Location:
East West Cafe
128 N. Main Street
Sebastopol, CA

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Start: Oct 23 2009

Please note that this training will run on Friday, October 23rd and Sunday, October 25th with a special free, open-to-the-public Energy Descent Planning Session Oct. 23rd, 6 to 9pm.

Saturday, the 24th will NOT be a training day as there are climate action activities underway (see below).

Building Resilient Communities for a Post-Carbon World

The Transition movement is a set of inspiring ideas for creating an attractive and enticing vision of how our communities could be. The converging crises of climate change and oil depletion and economic instability cannot be solved separately, and they cannot be solved with technological miracles, but only by lessening our dependence on fossil fuels. This doesn’t mean a bleaker future. The heart of transition is the belief that if we engage with enough imagination and ingenuity to unlock the collective genius of our communities, we can choose a future that is more satisfying, just and sustainable than what we have now.
 
Participants in the training will:

  • explore the opportunities for personal and social transformation presented by the challenges of peak oil, climate change and economic instability
  • learn the key concepts of the Transition model, including how to set up and foster successful Transition groups., Permaculture principles and community visioning
  • understand how to raise awareness of the need for transition through public talks and events
  • form contacts with other change leaders in your local area
  • establish a plan of action for yourself and your community

Co-sponsors of this training

 
Climate Action
Join forces with folks around the globe to raise awareness through creative action by promoting the number 350. www.350.org  Some of us will optionally join in participating in a 350 Climate Action Event in Big Sur, Pacific Grove and other locations. You are encouraged to create your own action too!

Download the event flyer here.

Trainers:

Kat Steele
Scott McKeown
To register contact Deborah Lindsay, decal@deborahlindsay.com

Registration fee is $135 before October 1st • $155 after October 1st.

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all day

Please note that this training will run on Friday, October 23rd and Sunday, October 25th with a special free, open-to-the-public Energy Descent Planning Session Oct. 23rd, 6 to 9pm.

Saturday, the 24th will NOT be a training day as there are climate action activities underway (see below).

Building Resilient Communities for a Post-Carbon World

The Transition movement is a set of inspiring ideas for creating an attractive and enticing vision of how our communities could be. The converging crises of climate change and oil depletion and economic instability cannot be solved separately, and they cannot be solved with technological miracles, but only by lessening our dependence on fossil fuels. This doesn’t mean a bleaker future. The heart of transition is the belief that if we engage with enough imagination and ingenuity to unlock the collective genius of our communities, we can choose a future that is more satisfying, just and sustainable than what we have now.
 
Participants in the training will:

  • explore the opportunities for personal and social transformation presented by the challenges of peak oil, climate change and economic instability
  • learn the key concepts of the Transition model, including how to set up and foster successful Transition groups., Permaculture principles and community visioning
  • understand how to raise awareness of the need for transition through public talks and events
  • form contacts with other change leaders in your local area
  • establish a plan of action for yourself and your community

Co-sponsors of this training

 
Climate Action
Join forces with folks around the globe to raise awareness through creative action by promoting the number 350. www.350.org  Some of us will optionally join in participating in a 350 Climate Action Event in Big Sur, Pacific Grove and other locations. You are encouraged to create your own action too!

Download the event flyer here.

Trainers:

Kat Steele
Scott McKeown
To register contact Deborah Lindsay, decal@deborahlindsay.com

Registration fee is $135 before October 1st • $155 after October 1st.

Start: Oct 24 2009 10:00 am

As many of you know, there is a relatively new movement to make the entire world aware of the number 350.  350 parts per million is what many scientists, climate experts, and progressive national governments are now saying is the safe upper limit for CO2 in our atmosphere.

There is an international day of action planned for October 24 where people around the world will be demonstrating the importance of this number in creative ways.  You can go to 350.org to find an action near you.  Marty Roberts is helping to organize one in Sebastopol and invites you to participate.  We will be standing in downtown Sebastopol with signs in a Burma Shave style urging people to take action to save the planet.  We need people for shifts from 10:00 to 12:00 and 12:00 to 2:00 and after 2:00 to participate in a photo op nearby.

To sign up to be part of this fun activity, please go to http://www.350.org/sebastopol

Or you can sign up on Facebook here:  http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=152248198049
The best thing is to sign up at both - the 350.org organizers want to know what is happening.

All creative ideas are welcome and help is needed to make signs and posters and banners and so forth.
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