Events

Monday June 13, 2011
Start: Jun 13 2011 9:00 am

When: Monday, June 13, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Where: Ives Park, Sebastopol

Look for us near the between Ive's Pool and the playground. We will try to meet at a picnic table but if they are taken will meet ony the lawn. Bring a chair if needed. Children welcome to play in park nearby.

We will discuss: how we will support the upcoming elder's fashion event, as well as the herbal medicine classes that we are sponsoring, communications within Transition Sebastopol and our communication with the broader community This is a partial list that will solidify at the meeting. This meeting is open to anyone interested in finding out more about what our group is doing.

For info, call Ariel: 707-824-6909

 

Start: Jun 13 2011 6:00 pm

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

Free to all! (Small donation for room space appreciated, NOT REQUIRED)
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

 

 

Wednesday June 15, 2011
Start: Jun 15 2011 7:30 pm

When: Wednesday, June 15, 7:30 p.m. gather, 8 p.m. circle
Where: Laguna Farm, Sebastopol

 

What makes you come alive? What makes your soul sing? Come share it with us outdoors under the luscious full moon and before the warmth of the community fire. Poetry, music, song, dance and performance art of all types is welcome-- from your heart to share with ours!

At HeartSing, we nourish and rejuvenate our heart and soul in an atmosphere of singing, sharing, poetry, silence and connection with nature. We will sing songs from many traditions, and bask in the joy of being together in a sacred space.

In these times of uncertainty and transition, we need places where we practice being present with each other and nurture that part of us that may have been neglected in this head strong world. This event is facilitated specifically as a way we come together with our hearts to 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--singing not necessary!

This event is hosted by Julia Bystrova and Jeffrey Jon Whitebear

Socializing will be before and after the event.

Bring snacks or drinks to share,
firewood for the fire
cushions/blankets to sit on

see you there! 

Monday June 20, 2011
Start: Jun 20 2011 6:00 pm

 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

Free to all! (Small donation for room space appreciated, NOT REQUIRED)
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 June 23, 2011
Start: Jun 23 2011 2:30 pm
End: Jun 23 2011 4:30 pm

When: Thursdays, June 9 and June 23 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.
Look for the sequoia trees beyond the church. PARK ON THE STREET!

The TRANSITION ART BRIGADE is currently meeting twice monthly at Sequoia Village Cohousing. We have created a Transition Style event banner for the August 21, the event date, and are now ready to create some short performance pieces for the summer leading up to and at the event. Performance artists, musicians, poets needed for these.

Visual artists are invited to submit Transition-related art to be shown at several exhibit locations during the month of August. Recycled materials, art from trash, or topics that relate to community-building, relocalization, sustainability, resource conservation, etc., are solicited. Join us at the above time or be in touch with Satri Pencak, at spencak@yahoo.com for info on entering the exhibits. Professionals, amateurs, youngsters are all invited to participate.

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 707-827-3781.

We are also looking for help in managing the group details -- need volunteers!

 

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Start: Jun 23 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?

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 on the fourth Thursday of each month.

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 June 25, 2011
Start: Jun 25 2011 9:00 am
End: Jun 25 2011 3:00 pm

with Trathen Heckman and Julia Bystrova

We are living in a time of unprecedented change. These changes can impact us in many ways, affecting our relationships, work, financial stability, home, and our physical and mental health. To adapt and thrive, we need to radically elevate how we live our potential through mindful daily choices. In this workshop you will learn new tools and practices that help you stay clear, organized and at peace as you take action on what matters most in your life and community. Amidst guided meditation and movement exercises, we will discuss ways to keep and reclaim our center amidst the significant shifts occurring. We’ll develop a personal purpose statement and learn leadership practices and empowering tools that help you access inner power, aligned with your values and beliefs. In this way, you can hone your inner compass to navigate change while building personal resilience and staying inspired and in action towards living your vision.

Start: Jun 25 2011 9:00 am
End: Jun 25 2011 1:00 pm

When: Saturday, June 25, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where: St. Stephens Church, 500 Robinson Way, Sebastopol 

Schedule

9:00-10:30: Work party in the Community Seed Garden
10:30: Class 

9:00- 1:00--Seed Exchange: Free seeds to share. (Seeds and resources are available the whole time.) 

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

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

Seed Bank open from 10 to 1- we offer locally grown seed free to gardeners, with the intention that those who take seed will grow some seed and return seed to the seed bank. 

Contact Sara 829-5234, westcountyseedbank@gmail.com

Monday June 27, 2011
Start: Jun 27 2011 6:00 pm

 

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

Free to all! (Small donation for room space appreciated, NOT REQUIRED)
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 

Wednesday June 29, 2011
Start: Jun 29 2011 7:00 pm

free event/optional discussion following the screening

Please join us for our monthly movie night at the French Garden Restaurant. This month's movie is Gas Hole- a look at our dependency on fossil fuels in America. Please stay for the discussion afterward and lend your voice to our conversation!

About the Movie:
What caused America to go from being a leading exporter of oil to the world's largest importer? What are the economic and sociological forces that have contributed to that change and impede its solution?

GAS HOLE is an eye-opening documentary about the history of oil prices and sheds light on a secret that the big oil companies don't want you to know – that there are viable and affordable alternatives to petroleum fuel! It also provides a detailed examination of our continued dependence on foreign oil and examines various potential solutions -- starting with claims of buried technology that dramatically improves gas mileage, to navigating bureaucratic governmental roadblocks, to evaluating different alternative fuels that are technologically available now, to questioning the American Consumers' reluctance to embrace alternatives.

Narrated by Peter Gallagher, hear from a wide range of opinions from representatives of the US Department of Energy Representatives, Congressional leaders both Democrat and Republican, Alternative Fuel Producers, Alternative Fuel Consumers (including actor Joshua Jackson), Professors of Economics and Psychology and more. Anyone who buys gas should see this film!
 

FREE EVENT

~donations appreciated~

Come early and enjoy dinner!

Location:
The French Garden Restaurant
8050 Bodega Avenue, Sebastopol
Google map: http://tinyurl.com/frenchgardenmap

 

Wednesday July 06, 2011
Start: Jul 6 2011 7:00 pm

Hosted by Dr. Melissa Patterson and Carolyne Stayton from the Ready for Anything Working Group

Free of charge

Are you interested in getting prepared for the short and the long emergency? What are others doing to be ready for anything? What are things you can do to prepare yourself, your family and your community?

Join salon hosts Dr. Melissa Patterson & Carolyne Stayton and members of your community in an evening of conversation about readiness. Bring your good ideas, questions and concerns.

Location:
Two Acre Wood Community Room
680 Robinson Road, Sebastopol.
The Community Room is the building to the right at the top of the driveway.
(PLEASE no parking in the parking lot except for disabled parking with placard, or the 1 parking space on each side right at the entrance to the parking lot, which are clearly labeled as visitor parking.)

Wednesday, July 6th, 7 pm

For more information contact: carolyne@transitionus.org

Start: Jul 6 2011 7:00 pm

The Reskilling Group of Transition Sebastopol is beginning to work on organizing a Reskilling Fair for the fall. We are looking for people to join us in organizing this great event. Please come to a meeting and help take on this project.

Reskilling Fair Organizing Meeting
Wednesday July 6 th 7 pm
St Stephen's Episcopal Church Meeting Room
500 Robinson Rd., Sebastopol

Saturday July 09, 2011
Start: Jul 9 2011 9:00 am
End: Jul 9 2011 5:00 pm

COST: $20 No one turned away for lack of funds

Please email angel@wegreenyou.com or call Angel @ 477-4564 in advance to RSVP.

This Saturday we will be covering 2 themes: Tools for Sustainable Living and Transportation - Modules 6 & 7

  • Tools for Sustainable Living

Portia Sinnott, sustainability consultant, waste management specialist, community activist, and transportation extraordinaire, has always said that time management and planning priorities are significant to transportation use. So we are going to spend our morning doing several exercises on personal development and the identification of belief systems and values, which drive decisions, planning, etc. and talk about how to makes changes, manage time and prioritize our life, based from those we design.

  • Transportation

Our Featured Speaker of the day will be:

Sammy Nasr - Co-Founder and Program Director of Lite Initiatives

The mission of Lite Initiative is to motivate individuals, groups, businesses and even whole communities to live lightly and more sustainably. Their four programs are Car-Lite, Community Bikes, Zero Waste, Sonoma County and Living Green, all promote safety, sharing and the development of DIY - Do It Your Self skills.

Topics Sammy will cover:

* Car-Lite principles of walk, bike, carpool, car-share, transit - and how they apply
* The Sonoma County car-pool plan
* Identifying all possible local transportation resources (i.e. Blue Sky electric vehicles)
* Community Bikes
* Emergency transportation options
* Increasing fuel efficiency in vehicles
* Electric vehicles and resources
* Working with cities (car-free day, etc.)
* Improving public transit service
* Insurance and other issues

Coffee, tea & snacks provided in the morning. On-site lunch served: 12-1. Feel free to bring and share a dish or snack.


Location:
St. Stephens Church, 500 Robinson Way, Sebastopol, CA

Directions:

Driving West on Highway 12 to Sebastopol
After passing a gas station on the right, and driving over the Laguna de Santa Rosa watershed, you will come to the first of 4 signal lights, as you continue West on Bodega Avenue (Highway 12). The first one is at Morris Street. The second and third ones are at the central town intersections, which first cross one-way traffic heading North (to the right) on 116, and the second crossing one-way traffic heading South (to the left) on 116. Continue driving straight forward (West) passing all the lights and intersections. You will drive 3 blocks, High, Florence and Dutton. The final signal light is at Dutton, the street on your right. You will be in front of the fire station, on your left. There is another street just on your left (Jewell).

Continue driving forward (West). You will pass 1 street on your right (Washington), and the road will begin to the right. The next street is
Robinson. Robinson will be on your left.

Make a left at Robinson. St Stephens is at 500 Robinson, and will be on the right-hand side of the street. See you there. Call 477-4564, if you should have any problems with directions.


About the Program:
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.

2011 Schedule

August 20 Food Preparation and Preservation
September 10 & 11 Emergency Preparedness/CERT Training
October 8 & 9 Energy
November 12 Technology
December 10 Home Environment

Please Note August Change of Date
New Date: Saturday, August 20, from 9a.m. – 5:00p.m.
Theme for August – Food Preparation & Preservation

Monday July 11, 2011
Start: Jul 11 2011 6:00 pm

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

Free to all! (Small donation for room space appreciated, NOT REQUIRED)
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 

 

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