Events

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.
Where: Common House Community Room, Two-Acre Wood Cohousing, 680 Robinson Road, Sebastopol

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
A casual community supported program for all Sebastasouls, willing to connect in silence, contemplation, and stillness.

Every Monday
6:00-6:45

6:00 - 1/2hr silent meditation
6:30- inspirational reading/ Sharing

 

St. Stephens Church
500 Robinson Way
Sebastopol

for information:
karmendraji@yahoo.com


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

Monday April 25, 2011
Start: Apr 25 2011 6:00 pm

Sebastopol Collective Meditation
A casual community supported program for all Sebastasouls, willing to connect in silence, contemplation, and stillness.

Every Monday
6:00-6:45

6:00 - 1/2hr silent meditation
6:30- inspirational reading/ Sharing

 

St. Stephens Church
500 Robinson Way
Sebastopol

for information:
karmendraji@yahoo.com


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

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:
A Lot in Common- a film about creating a public garden in Berkeley.

~ free event - donations appreciated ~ optional discussion following the screening ~

About the Film:
Meet the neighbors: Grandpa Roosevelt and his grandson, Joan the single mom, Ruthe the psychic, and Amy the metal sculptor. They all have "A Lot in Common" when together they turn a vacant lot in Berkeley, CA into a blooming community garden full of lush native California vegetation, eco-friendly technology demonstrations, and outdoor artwork by local artists. They clash over political ideals, runaway pets and public art, yet in the end, they grow a community of neighbors.
 

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 
~donations appreciated~
Come early and enjoy dinner!

Location:
The French Garden Restaurant
8050 Bodega Avenue, Sebastopol

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Thursday April 28, 2011
Start: Apr 28 2011 2:30 pm
End: Apr 28 2011 4:30 pm

AN INVITATION TO WEST COUNTY ARTISTS WHO RESONATE WITH TRANSITION MOVEMENT VALUES!

TRANSITION ART BRIGADE (working title as of now) is in early stages of formation. The SECOND meeting for interested ARISTS OF ALL KINDS is scheduled for:

Thursday, April 28, 2:30-4:30 pm

Location:
Sequoia Village Cohousing common house
459 Sequoia Lane, Sebastopol
(off Covert Lane, opposite Pacific Market (Fiesta) and west a little, before Pleasant Hill.
PARK ON THE STREET!)

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. This time we are going experiential and will talk while we create a banner for the Transition Style event.

 

Start: Apr 28 2011 6:30 pm

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?

 TOPIC: INTEGRATING ELDERHOOD & MORE

So far in 2011 we have explored Self-Initiation and what we, individually and collectively as an Elder Generation, want to pass on.

We'll look at what whether this has been enabled and if further integration is desired; indeed, we'll open up to what we may want to explore next.

QUESTION: What do you need or would you like from our coming months?

 

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

Reminder to all: the Elders Salon is regular and ongoing.

 

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!

see more about this group here: http://transitionsebastopol.org/aboutelderssalon

Saturday April 30, 2011
Start: Apr 30 2011 9:00 am
End: Apr 30 2011 1:00 pm

Don't miss the April WestCountySeedBank Gathering. Get seeds and begin your iGrow garden. Share the email with your friends, print the attached flier, and post it with your favorite local business.

When:
Saturday, April 30, 9:00 am-1:00 p.m.

Location:
The Seed Garden Site
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
500 Robinson Ave,
Sebastopol, Calif. 95472

Come by and check out our seeds or stay for the whole time.

Event Features:
9:00- 1:00 Seed Exchange: Free seeds to share.
9:00-10:30 Work Party: In the garden.

10:30 to 12:30 Class: Knowing and Growing Cucurbits (squash, melon and cucumbers.)

Presented by Yetti the garden guru.

All classes and seeds are free to the community.

West County Seed Bank: Help build our seed saving network. Join Sonoma County Gardeners in expanding our repository of free, locally grown, open pollinated, pesticide-free, non-GMO vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. We meet the last Saturday of each month to swap plants and seeds; and to share ideas and techniques on seeds growing and saving.

For information go to:

westcountyseedbank.blogspot.com
westcountyseedbank@gmail.com

 

Earth Elders present their universe walk!

THE UNIVERSE STORY will be on display during the EARTH DAY celebration

When: Saturday, April 30
Where: Near the Sebastopol Community Center

Assistance to prepare the exhibit and staff the info table during the afternoon is most welcome and encouraged.

Contact Birgit at 887-2999 or Lela at 829-8971 to volunteer for any part of the event.

If you can't volunteer, be sure to come by to take a short "walk" through the Universe.

Also: Jeffrey Edelheit needs help to prepare the Labyrinth in advance and can be reached at 799-0137.

 

Monday May 02, 2011
Start: May 2 2011 6:00 pm

Sebastopol Collective Meditation
A casual community supported program for all Sebastasouls, willing to connect in silence, contemplation, and stillness.

Every Monday
6:00-6:45

6:00 - 1/2hr silent meditation
6:30- inspirational reading/ Sharing

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
500 Robinson Way
Sebastopol

for information:
karmendraji@yahoo.com


Friday May 06, 2011
Start: May 6 2011 6:00 pm
 
 

Sebastopol Collective Meditation
A casual community supported program for all Sebasta'souls willing to connect in silence, contemplation, and stillness.

Every Monday
6:00-6:45

6:00 - 1/2hr silent meditation
6:30- inspirational reading/ Sharing

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
500 Robinson Way
Sebastopol

for information:
karmendraji@yahoo.com


Thursday May 12, 2011
Start: May 12 2011 2:30 pm
End: May 12 2011 4:30 pm

When: Thursdays, May 12 and May 26, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.

Where: Sequoia Village Cohousing Common House, 459 Sequoia Lane, Sebastopol— off Covert Lane, opposite to the south of Pacific Market (Fiesta) and west a little, before Pleasant Hill. PARK ON THE STREET!

TRANSITION ARTS:

A newly forming arts group will gather for a second meeting on April 28 at Sequoia Village Cohousing in the common house.

This is experiential! We will create a banner together for the Transition Style fundraiser while we talk about what directions we want to take as a group. Bring favorite supplies for creating on fabric -- or just bring yourself.

Also: Please see Transition Style announcement and call for volunteers!

Last meeting participated in creating a Transition Style event banner for surprise uses around town up to August 21, the event date, and will no doubt complete it while we talk on May 12.

Art Brigade is still hoping for visual artists to attend to consider participating in a group Transition-related exhibit, perhaps in more than one place, probably in August, and for musicians and poets to participate in the Transition Style event May 21.

If afternoon meetings do not work for you, and if you're interested in participating, please email Alexandra at ahart[at]sonic.net or phone 827-3781. We are also looking for help in managing the group details -- need volunteers!

More info: Alexandra at ahart[at]sonic.net or 827-3781.

 

Friday May 13, 2011
Start: May 13 2011 6:00 pm
 
 

Sebastopol Collective Meditation
A casual community supported program for all Sebasta'souls willing to connect in silence, contemplation, and stillness.

Every Monday
6:00-6:45

6:00 - 1/2hr silent meditation
6:30- inspirational reading/ Sharing

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
500 Robinson Way
Sebastopol

for information:
karmendraji@yahoo.com


Saturday May 14, 2011
Start: May 14 2011

Last year, the 350 Home & Garden Challenge succeeded in mobilizing 628 gardens in a single weekend, 60% of which were new gardens!

This year, together we will:

* Host events and workshops.
* Innovate sustainable solutions for food, water and energy.
* Culminate the energy into one mass action taking place in neighborhoods, schools, churches, city property and homes around the county on the weekend of May 14 and 15!

Not only is Sonoma County taking on this challenge, Transition US is taking the challenge across the nation. Also this year, Transition Sebastopol is proud to be a Partner Organization in this year's Challenge!

Please consider becoming involved this year by coordinating a gardening or home energy project. If you are interested in being a community organizer, please contact Sara McCamant, Outreach Coordinator, at outreach@350challenge.net.

 

Start: May 14 2011 9:00 am
End: May 14 2011 5:00 pm

When: Saturday, May 14, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: St. Stephens Church, 500 Robinson Way, Sebastopol, CA
COST: $20 No one turned away for lack of funds

Theme of the Month: Waste

This Saturday we will be talking about every aspect of Waste and Consumption; Our goal is to show you the way to Zero Waste and learn how to live with No Impact in every area of your life. And, this class is a part of the 350 Home & Garden Challenge event happening this weekend, May 14th & 15th. So, please register this event now at www.dailyacts.org.

Nationally acclaimed sustainability expert Portia Sinnott will be presenting on integrating zero waste into your day-to-day activities and discussing how you can develop low impact habits in tune with your values - while still having a fun and satisfying life.

Julia Valentine, our Transition Sebastopol's permaculturist, will be guiding our construction of worm bins.

The Seed Bank is having their work party at the same location, from 9-12, and offering a plant share, for the 350 Home and Garden Challenge. They ask that you bring your extra plants (labeled please) and see what others are offering. If you need plants for your 350 garden, you can get some there! One audacious weekend and 1,000's of powerful actions to grow food, conserve water, save energy and reduce waste….all across the US. What an incredible time, and method, to tell the world that we are all willing to do one more thing to create a better world.

Saturday’s class is full of activities, so come join us and explore the many facets of waste, and the simple ways we can reduce our daily consumption. We will be working together on a number of projects and exercises. We will examine how advertising has affected, and presently affects, our consumption habits and consider how we can get what we need in ways that do less harm to the environment. We will create an alternative gift registry with items that are non-material, secondhand, homemade, service-oriented (such as “fix my bike”), experiential (such as “take me to a concert”), or that come from companies that are socially and environmentally responsible. We will be creating visual aids, and building worm bins, and more.

9am - 10:30 am: The first part of the morning we will enjoy a cup of tea/coffee together and some fabulous bread and/or scones from the bakery in Freestone. During that time we will meet each other, go through the schedule for the day, and begin our discussion of Waste.

Break 10:30 – 11:00 am - Seed Bank time?
11:00 - 2:00pm: Portia Sinnott
Lunch will be served during presentation.
2:00 – 4:30pm: Class exercises
4:30 – 5:00: Review

Donation for this Class: $20 - Includes lunch. No one turned away for lack of funds. Please email angel@wegreenyou.com or call Angel @ 477-4564 in advance to RSVP.

3 things to do before coming to class:

1. Go to http://www.storyofstuff.com and watch this free 20 minute movie before class.

2. Register this event at www.dailyacts.org.

3. Bring a bucket with a tight fitting lid to class for your worm bin project.

Absolutely must RSVP by calling 477-4564 or Email: angel@wegreenyou.com.

 


 GENERAL COURSE INFO:

The Model of Transition for Sustainable Living (MTSL) program consists of twelve modules—one of which will be covered each month in 2011.  Together they will provide an overall perspective on current thinking and technology, as well as practical skills for everyday sustainable living.  The MTSL program includes a Workbook/Planner, a Reader, a Resource Directory, a Journal, and a series of Visual Aides.

The program has been designed to work in concert with local participating businesses and organizations.  The mission of the program is to empower you to act; to transition you from wherever you are today, to a lifestyle that is highly sustainable, within the one-year time period of the course.  Therefore, the program consists of 20% theory and 80% practical application. 

The course, if completed, will:

·          dramatically lower your carbon emissions
·          save you money on utilities
·          reduce your demand on resources
·          assist you in becoming more socially responsible
·          help you to become a steward of the environment.

 

Remaining 2011 Schedule:

June 11 & 12                Transportation
July 9 & 10                    Tools 
August 13 & 14             Food Preparation
September 10 & 11      Emergency Preparedness/CERT Training
October 8 & 9                Energy
November 12 & 13       Technology
December 10 & 11       Home Environment

Sunday May 15, 2011
Start: May 14 2011
End: May 15 2011

Last year, the 350 Home & Garden Challenge succeeded in mobilizing 628 gardens in a single weekend, 60% of which were new gardens!

This year, together we will:

* Host events and workshops.
* Innovate sustainable solutions for food, water and energy.
* Culminate the energy into one mass action taking place in neighborhoods, schools, churches, city property and homes around the county on the weekend of May 14 and 15!

Not only is Sonoma County taking on this challenge, Transition US is taking the challenge across the nation. Also this year, Transition Sebastopol is proud to be a Partner Organization in this year's Challenge!

Please consider becoming involved this year by coordinating a gardening or home energy project. If you are interested in being a community organizer, please contact Sara McCamant, Outreach Coordinator, at outreach@350challenge.net.

 

Start: May 15 2011 6:00 pm

Greetings Transitioners,

This sunday the HeartSing will be shifting a little bit. In order to honor all the great work of the 350 garden challenge this weekend, we decided to merge our events and come to Aubergines and expand the fun!

HeartSing will be bringing its presence to the celebration with a little taste of what we do along with the many other wonderful things planned for the evening. See the description below.

AND, we will be holding our usual gathering around the fire the next day, on Monday evening; 7:30 at Laguna farm. The theme is still "The Garden of Community" Yay!

yours in community,
Julia and Whitebear

Sunday – May 15, 2011 – The 350 Garden Challenge After Party
6pm to 10pm at Aubergine's in Sebastopol

It’s a blow out party for the 350 Garden Challenge – Only $5 at the door

Grow Food, Save Water, Conserve Energy, Build Community - WE DID IT!
Inspiring 1,000’s of actions throughout the county – What a weekend!

Celebrate with your friends, family and community after participating in one of the most important projects for Sonoma County’s future – Transforming our landscapes into beautiful, bountiful, water-wise food gardens

Come for dinner and take advantage of the delectable Doors & Dinner Special for only $15 – Enjoy the acoustic sounds of Nate Lopez while you munch on these fantastic homemade specials from Aubergine, prepared with local fresh produce, eggs & cheese.

here's the line-up:

6:00 – 7:00 Doors & Dinner * – Soloist Nate Lopez – Jazz, Blues, Funk
7:00 – 7:30 Welcome / Garden Challenge Wrap Presentation
7:30 – 7:45 HeartSing Artists
7:45 – 8:30 Blusion for World Fusion – Politiko Rough-Jazz Dance Band
8:30 – 8:40 Emcee ~5 min / Time Bank Speaker
8:40 – 8:55 HeartSing Artists
8:55 – 9:00 Raffle Drawing
9:00 – 9:30 Love Choir
Closing Ceremonies with HeartSing

 

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