Sebastopol Collective Meditation
A casual community supported program for all Sebastasouls, willing to connect in silence, contemplation, and stillness.
Meditation is a resource for inner strength and resilience to enable us to respond wisely to challenges in our lives. This non-sectarian collective meditation will draw on the insights and inspiration from various spiritual traditions to support personal meditation practice and sacred space within our community.
ALL ARE WELCOME
dhayana Center (now in the big yurt, in the back)
7740 Atkinson Rd.
Sebastopol
(just North of Andy's Grocery before Occidental Rd.)
Larry Robinson will be the guest speaker to discuss Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) for Sonoma County. It will be informative on multiple levels, and we wantdiscover if the Energy group can help with this process.
This meeting links to one of the TS Energy Group's top priority goals and is the first step in partnering with others throughout the community to make changes on the energy front.
Location:
St Stephen's Church (classroom)
500 Robinson Way
Sebastopol
Join us for our last Movie Night of the year at the French Garden Restaurant for "What Would Jesus Buy?" This is a film by Reverend Billy & the Church of Life After Shopping, a satire on holiday consumerism, just as the season begins to gear up for it. Father Phil Roundtree of St Stephens Episcopal Church will be the guest speaker after the film for group discussion.
Wednesday, October 27
7:00 - 9:00pm
Please arrive on time!
Come early and enjoy dinner!
The movie:
Produced by Morgan Spurlock and directed by Rob VanAlkemade, this docu-comedy follows our trials and triumphs across the country as we preach and sing to help holiday-abused Americans find a new Christmas without products.
The film takes the viewer into the homes of families as they max our their credit cards to live up to the Consumer Ideal of Christmas, while also telling personal stories from those who remember the holidays as a simpler, less commercial, and more joyful time. Interviews with labor rights experts, historians, and spiritual leaders reveal how the consumerization of the holiday season over time taught Americans they can only show love for their children by purchasing toys made by other children in overseas sweatshops.
This film has played throughout the US, bringing Fair Trade activists and Evangelical Christians together in darkened movie theaters, emerging with new tools to BUY LESS and GIVE MORE!
A Wisdom Council Discussion Group of Transition Sebastopol
Calling All Elders, Earth Elders, Wannabe Elders, Soon-to-become Elders, or Interested Baby Boomers on up!
The Elder Salon is a nonhierarchical circle of peers. We’ll introduce the discussion with some thoughts from an elder voice or thought-provoking instigator to kick off our own discovery of what it is WE think and believe about the topic; what WE want and need now and in our future; what WE think should be the course of action and attitudes as we progress into and through our older years
WHY: There are a lot of new ideas about aging, staying youthful in body and spirit, and our role in society and local life. What have our generational contributions been and what is left undone? What are our mistakes and triumphs?
If we don’t want others to determine what becomes of us in very old age, we need to be proactive and begin making conscious, thoughtful choices about our future, how we want to live and be regarded. What role do elders want to play in the coming changes; what wisdom can we offer?
Reminder to all: the Elders Salon is regular and ongoing.
When:
Fourth Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.
Location:
Sequoia Village Cohousing Common House
459 Sequoia Lane, Sebastopol —
(off Covert Lane, opposite Pacific Market (Fiesta) and west a little, before Pleasant Hill Rd.)
Please PARK ON THE STREET!
Sebastopol Collective Meditation
A casual community supported program for all Sebastasouls, willing to connect in silence, contemplation, and stillness.
Meditation is a resource for inner strength and resilience to enable us to respond wisely to challenges in our lives. This non-sectarian collective meditation will draw on the insights and inspiration from various spiritual traditions to support personal meditation practice and sacred space within our community.
ALL ARE WELCOME
dhayana Center (now in the big yurt, in the back)
7740 Atkinson Rd.
Sebastopol
(just North of Andy's Grocery before Occidental Rd.)
West County Community Seed Bank meets monthly on the last Saturday of the month (except Nov. and Dec) from 9 -11:30 am to share seeds, plants, resources and local gardening and food information.
Our vision is to create a network of seed savers that build a repository of locally grown seed for Sonoma County gardeners. The seed is offered free to anyone who will use it, and the goal is to have it be an exchange where people take seed and they bring seed to share. In order to build the network of seed savers, we offer classes in seed saving and other food gardening skills.
The Community Seed Garden is a new project of the WCCSB, located at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Sebastopol. We are caretaking a 1/2 acre garden the main purpose of which is to grow seed for the seed bank. The seed garden allows us to grow more seed than many of our home gardens allow. The garden will be used as an educational tool to teach about the seed saving process.
Creating a local source of seed is an important part of creating a healthy and resilient local food system. Seed is the beginning of the food cycle.
Location:
St Stephen's Church
500 Robinson Way in Sebastopol
There is a garden work party from 9:00-10:30
Class from 10:30-11:30, and seeds available all the time.
Bring plants and seeds, questions and experience to share.
For more information contact Sara at 829-5234
Also check out the seed bank blog at westcountyseedbank.blogspot.com
Sebastopol Collective Meditation
A casual community supported program for all Sebastasouls, willing to connect in silence, contemplation, and stillness.
Meditation is a resource for inner strength and resilience to enable us to respond wisely to challenges in our lives. This non-sectarian collective meditation will draw on the insights and inspiration from various spiritual traditions to support personal meditation practice and sacred space within our community.
ALL ARE WELCOME
dhayana Center (now in the big yurt, in the back)
7740 Atkinson Rd.
Sebastopol
(just North of Andy's Grocery before Occidental Rd.)
NOTE NEW LOCATION ~ now at St. Stephen's Church (details below)
Sebastopol Collective Meditation
A casual community supported program for all Sebastasouls, willing to connect in silence, contemplation, and stillness.
Meditation is a resource for inner strength and resilience to enable us to respond wisely to challenges in our lives. This non-sectarian collective meditation will draw on the insights and inspiration from various spiritual traditions to support personal meditation practice and sacred space within our community.
Please join us at the Sebastopol Grange on Highway 12 for this special event with Richard Heinberg.
With oil production peaking, climate changing, the economy faltering, and fresh water, soil, fish, and minerals depleting at alarming rates, we must aim to increase society’s resilience—its ability to absorb shocks while continuing to function.
That means re-localizing much economic activity. We must aim also to shore up basic support services, education, and cultural benefits, while de-emphasizing economic activity that entails non-essential consumption of resources.
If ever there was a time to get to work and build a resilient community…it is clearly now.
Join us for an evening with Richard Heinberg:
Tuesday, November 16th
7 – 9 pm (come early – limited seating)
Suggested donation $10-$20
Location:
Sebastopol Grange Hall
6000 Sebastopol Ave/Hwy 12
Richard is a Senior Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute and is widely regarded as one of the world’s foremost Peak Oil educators. He has authored scores of essays and articles that have appeared in numerous journals and on-line publications. He has appeared in many film and television documentaries, including Leonardo DiCaprio’s 11th Hour, and is a recipient of the M. King Hubbert Award for Excellence in Energy Education. Since 2002, he has given over three hundred lectures on oil depletion to a wide variety of audiences.
Richard Heinberg is the author of nine books including: Blackout: Coal, Climate, and the Last Energy Crisis (2009), Peak Everything: Waking Up to the Century of Declines (2007), The Oil Depletion Protocol: A Plan to Avert Oil Wars, Terrorism & Economic Collapse (2006), Powerdown: Options & Actions for a Post-Carbon World (2004) and The Party's Over: Oil, War & the Fate of Industrial Societies (2003). You can order Richard's books here.
This event will benefit Transition US, Transition Sebastopol and the Sebastopol Grange.
Please bring a canned or packaged food item for the Redwood Food Bank.
For more info: (707) 318-5046
Thank you to WaccoBB for helping us spread the word.