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EventsMonday March 28, 2011
Start: Mar 28 2011 6:00 pm
Sebastopol Collective Meditation Every Monday 6:00- 1/2hr silent meditation 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 St. Stephens Church for information:
Wednesday March 30, 2011
Start: Mar 30 2011 7:00 pm
Dear Transition Sebastopol Movie Stalwarts, Unfortunately fortune conspired against us this time. From family illness to changes in all kinds of things, the movie techies out of town, and a controversial movie title, we have had to bow to the fates and cancel the Wednesday 3/30 movie. Apologies.
Saturday April 09, 2011
Start: Apr 9 2011 6:00 pm
Sebastopol Collective Meditation Every Monday 6:00 - 1/2hr silent meditation Meditation is a resource for inner strength and resilience to enable us to respond wisely to challenges in our lives, including those facing us in the era of peak oil, climate change, and energy descent. This meditation evening creates space for shared silence and stillness within our community, honoring inspiration and insights from various spiritual traditions. ALL ARE WELCOME
St. Stephens Church for information:
Start: Apr 9 2011 8:30 pm
End: Apr 9 2011 8:30 pm
When: Saturday, April 9th, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: Meet at St Stevens Church, 500 Robinson Way, Sebastopol, CA 95472 Theme of the Month: Water We will begin our day meeting at St Stevens’s parish hall at 8:30am. From there we will carpool over to the Llano Road Water Treatment Plant at 8:45am sharp. We will meet Denise Cadman there and she will give us a tour of the plant and present an overview about water. Afterward we will come back to St Stevens and meet Kerry Pollard from the Sonoma County Water Agency. She will also present an overview on water, walk the property, assess the irrigation system, check and test the toilets, as well as the entire system for leaks. She will cover practical applications for conservation of water. Lunch is a potluck. If you don’t have time or money to prepare something, don’t worry about it. There will be plenty. After lunch we will check in, make sure we have all been introduced, talk about the program process and also address water. At 2:20 we will head over to Erik Ohlsen’s home and walk through the comprehensive water systems he has installed, while he discusses each one. At 4:00 we will head back to St Stevens for some review, wrap up our day, and discuss the homework for the next module; Waste.
Sunday April 10, 2011
Start: Apr 10 2011 12:00 pm
End: Apr 10 2011 5:00 pm
with Trathen Heckman, TransitionUS How do we look fully into the face of what is going on in the world while staying grounded and centered and finding some peace? How do we accept these difficult concerns and yet stay in our hearts and choose effective action? How do we know what is the right direction for us to go, where to invest our time and energy? How do we live our lives in such a way that it is filled with meaning, purpose and joy in such uncertain times? More than ever, we need to find and strengthen our inner resources and have effective ways of responding when fear and confusion show up. This Sunday afternoon workshop will explore these questions and offer some of the most effective techniques, practices and tools for achieving greater inner resiliency, clarity and peace of mind/heart. Additionally, some of the subjects covered in this series will be:
Sunday April 10th 12-5pm $30 suggested donation
This class is part of an ongoing series named the Emergence Preparedness Trainings Monday April 11, 2011
Start: Apr 11 2011 6:00 pm
Sebastopol Collective Meditation Every Monday 6:00 - 1/2hr silent meditation Meditation is a resource for inner strength and resilience to enable us to respond wisely to challenges in our lives, including those facing us in the era of peak oil, climate change, and energy descent. This meditation evening creates space for shared silence and stillness within our community, honoring inspiration and insights from various spiritual traditions. ALL ARE WELCOME
St. Stephens Church for information:
Tuesday April 12, 2011
Start: Apr 12 2011 7:00 pm
End: Apr 12 2011 9:00 pm
Presented by Jerry Allen and Suzie Gruber When: Tuesday, April 12, 7 to 9 p.m. Start: Apr 12 2011 7:00 pm
Sonoma County is creating over 1000 actions to grow food, conserve water and save energy on the weekend of May 14 and 15th, as part of the 350 Home and Garden Challenge- its about creating resilient sustainable lives and building community. We need your help to achieve this goal. Each region is organizing and creating projects and getting the word out in their community. Transition Sebastopol needs you to do this in West County. Tuesday April 12th 7 pm Please come to an organizing meeting, help generate ideas and pull some creative, inspiring actions together. Got an idea, inspired by ours, have skills to help- please come to our meeting For more information on the 350 Home and Garden Challenge or to register an action you are going to take to help us reach 1000 go to dailyacts.org !!! Thursday April 14, 2011
Start: Apr 14 2011 2:00 pm
End: Apr 14 2011 8:00 pm
AN INVITATION TO WEST COUNTY ARTISTS WHO RESONATE WITH TRANSITION MOVEMENT VALUES! When: Thursday, April 14, 2 to 8 p.m. TRANSITION ART BRIGADE (working title as of now) is in early stages of formation. The first meeting for interested ARISTS OF ALL KINDS is scheduled for Thursday, April 14, 2-4 pm at Sequoia Village Cohousing common house. ARTISTS OF ALL KINDS means visual artists, musicians, poets, dancers, fashionistas, performance artists — all kinds— are invited to come out and play! The group will self-determine how they want to organize and operate, but may choose to be project-driven or to do pop-up art in different places, some performance, some visual, and so on. They could also operate as a Transition-related cultural arts support group. We do have an exhibit in mind for late summer/early fall. We anticipate that this group will choose to participate as musicians, poets, visual artists, performance artists in the TRANSITION STYLE project planned for later this year. For more information about this, contact Alexandra (ahart@sonic.net or 707/827-3781) or Julia (julfire@yahoo.com or 707/321-0644), or COME NEXT THURSDAY!
Saturday April 16, 2011
We are set to march in the Apple Blossom Parade April 16. This is our chance to show the broader Community about Transition Sebastopol and the possibility for a brighter more connected future. The hope is that all the working groups will want to represent themselves by marching (or riding) with a sign or two or perhaps a playful demonstration if there is energy for it. Right now the plan is to do the same as last year with brown and green clothing and a couple of gardens on wheels along with and electric car and bicycles. Some ideas we have heard so far include; a cage of chickens being whipped for the safari theme, a solar cooker in a wheelbarrow with a "chef", if you just want to come pass out flyers about your groups that's great too. Contact Ariel 824-6909 for more details.
Sunday April 17, 2011
Start: Apr 17 2011 7:00 pm
Come nourish and rejuvenate your Heart and Soul in an atmosphere of singing, sharing, poetry and meditation. We will sing songs from across the devotional landscape, and bask in the joy, love and community of being together in a heart space. When: Sunday, April 17, 7:00 p.m. (Circle at 7:30) Where: St. Stephens Church, 500 Robinson Way, Sebastopol This monthly event is specifically intended as a way to come together with our hearts. As we share in this way, we stabilize and grow our love in these times of greater concerns. Bring your instruments, songs, poems and heartfelt expressions as you feel inspired, or just come and follow along. This is a sacred space event, facilitated to hold a deep and loving space for us to share. Socializing will be before and after the event. Bring snacks or drinks to share, firewood for the fire and cushions/blankets to sit on.
Monday April 18, 2011
Start: Apr 18 2011 2:30 pm
Earth Elders will host an April film showing that is sure to inspire you, even after this Spring of Many Disasters. BEYOND OUR DIFFERENCES A stunningly beautiful film produced by PBS. Statements from ten leading spiritual activists with important messages for today. What are the fundamental issues facing our world? What role do faith and religion play in inspiring people toward a more peaceful and compassionate humanity. With: Dalai Lama, Ambassador Andrew Young, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Deepak Chakra, Rabbi David Rosen, Van Jones, Karen Armstrong, Iman Feisal Abdul Rauf and others. Time: 72 Minutes When: Monday, April 18, 2:30 p.m. Directions: From downtown Sebastopol, Main and Hiway 12. Continue west on Hiway 12. Pass Park Side School on your right. The next street on your left will be Robinson Road. Continue on Robinson Road for approximately 1/2 mile. Two Acre Wood will be on your right. Please park on the street. There are two handicap spaces up the drive way. Information-1im Stoops 824 0919, Judy Wisner 824 1716, Lela Smith 829 8971
Start: Apr 18 2011 6:00 pm
Sebastopol Collective Meditation Every Monday 6:00 - 1/2hr silent meditation
St. Stephens Church for information:
Monday April 25, 2011
Start: Apr 25 2011 6:00 pm
Sebastopol Collective Meditation Every Monday 6:00 - 1/2hr silent meditation
St. Stephens Church for information:
Wednesday April 27, 2011
Start: Apr 27 2011 7:00 pm
End: Apr 27 2011 9:00 pm
Please join us for Transition Sebastopol's April Movie Night at the French Garden Restaurant for a screening of: ~ free event - donations appreciated ~ optional discussion following the screening ~ About the Film: Interviews with urban planning visionary Jane Jacobs, PBS reporter/author Ray Suarez, environmentalist Paul Hawken, and Urban Habitat co-founder Carl Anthony, lend context and background to the discussion of the Commons. Landscape architect/psychologist Karl Linn who envisioned and orchestrated the creation of the gardens, provides on-going commentary. "A convincing argument for what Linn calls 'neighborhood commons' as well as a poignant story about friendship and community-building, with all the challenges and sweetness that implies." San Francisco Chronicle "A work filled with grace and artistry that goes right to the heart." Amy Blackstone, artist Joining us for the discussion afterward will be Sara McCamant from iGrow, and Lynn Renn of the 350 Garden Challenge . Please come and add your voice to our conversation and help Transition Sebastopol and iGrow kick off this year's 350 Garden Challenge! FREE EVENT Location:
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