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UPCOMING EVENTS
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~Transition Sebastopol's mission is to promote and inspire an abundant, local and resilient community.~

http://www.transitionsebastopol.org
 


In this issue:

Transition Sebastopol Events & Workshops

 

THIS WEEKEND!

April 28 – Model of Transition for Sustainable Living Course—Introductory Presentation (with Angel Rodriguez)

 

May 10 – Growing an Elder Culture (Live on KOWS radio)

May 12 – 350 Home and Garden Challenge Community Event at the Ceres Garden

May 12, 13 – 350 Home and Garden Challenge

May 15 – Skill Share and Trade Fair

May 24 – Elders Salon

June 2 – Becoming Change in a Changing World (Elders Salon)

 

Transition Sebastopol Weekly Events

Fridays - Insurgent Elders Gatherings
 
Other Community Events

May 5, June 19 – “Map Your Neighborhood” Trainings

May 14 – Heart of Resilience: Cultivating Inner Strength and Purpose

 

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Transition Sebastopol Events and Workshops

 

A Model of Transition for Sustainable Living Course—Introductory Presentation
When: Saturday, April 28, 9-11 a.m.

Where: St. Stephens Church Parish Hall, 500 Robinson Way, Sebastopol


 Transition Sebastopol Community Education & The Sustainable Living Institute Present:

 

A Short Introductory Presentation for

 

A Model of Transition for Sustainable Living Course

 

The April 28th event is a free short introductory presentation/overview to the Model of Transition for Sustainable Living Course (MTSL). This community course program consists of twelve monthly and seasonal subject modules taught by myself and by numerous local speakers/trainers with the particular subject module expertise.  The modules are designed to provide an overall perspective on current thinking and technology, but more importantly, teach practical skills and technologies for everyday sustainable living, and provide support and assistance for their implementation. 

 

A different course will be offered each month and is open to the community.  There will be a variety of classes offered throughout the month supporting each particular module.  Any of these classes may be taken individually as offered, or you may apply for the yearlong program, which provides comprehensive one on one support.  Applications for the yearlong program will be available Saturday at the presentation.   

 

The MTSL yearlong program includes a Workbook, a Reader, a Resource Directory, a Journal, and a series of Visual Aides.  In addition, the program will include personal and healthy home evaluations, private coaching, group fitness classes, and weekly teleconferences.  The program has been designed to work in concert with local participating businesses, organizations and the Transition Sebastopol working group events. 

 

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. This is a hands on course, filled with activities and projects that will be implemented by its participants!

 

The course, if completed, will:

 

·          change your personal habits to live more sustainably

·          raise your level of health and fitness

·          optimize the health of your home environment

·          dramatically lower your carbon emissions

·          reduce your demand on resources

·          assist you in becoming more socially responsible

·          help you to become a steward of the environment.

 

Modules

Adaptations

Health and Fitness

Food Production

Waste

Water

Transportation

Tools

Food Preparation

Emergency Preparedness

Energy

Appropriate Technology

Healthy Home Environment

 

For more information, please contact Angel Rodriguez: wegre...@yahoo.com or 707-477-4564

 

St Stephen’s Church 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), to the right of the fire station. 

 

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

Robinson.  Robinson will be on your left. 

 

Make a left at Robinson.  St Stephens is at 500 Robinson, on your right.  See you there. 

 If you should have any problems with directions call Angel at 707-477-4564 

 


Growing an Elder Culture: Live on KOWS Radio

When: Thursday, May 10, 2 to 4 p.m.

Where: KOWS-FM: http://kows.fm or 107.3 on the FM dial


Listen to a discussion about the Transition Sebastopol Elders Salon and Elder Culture live on Occidental’s community radio station, KOWS!

Topic: Self-Initiation Into Elderhood

 

Since the KOWS signal is not strong, most listeners will have to stream the show from the KOWS website: www.kows.fm

Hit the "CLICK HERE TO LISTEN" button on the website.

 


 350 Home and Garden Challenge Sebastopol Community Event
When:  Saturday, May 12, 9:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m. 
Where: Ceres Community Garden, 1005 North Gravenstein Highway (behind O’Reilly Media)

Presented by Transition Sebastopol with Daily Acts and the Ceres Community Project

 

Across Sonoma County, May 12th & 13th, thousands will be uniting to grow food, save water, conserve energy and build community as a part the 350 Home & Garden Challenge.

 

Join the West County community and install a habitat border at the Ceres garden .The Ceres Project serves nourishing meals to individuals with life threatening diseases while providing food, healing and wellness education to the larger community.    

·          Sheet Mulch Demo and Install

·          Drip Irrigation Primer

·          Basics of creating habitat in your garden

·          Bring your extra seeds and plants for a community plant swap!

 

In vibrant togetherness, let's grow our relationships and skills for a resilient community!
For more 350 Home & Garden Challenge action ideas, educational resources, local business incentives and registration, please visit:
dailyacts.org/350-challenge/

 

For more information about the day contact Sara at sar...@emeraldearth.org

 


350 Home and Garden Challenge
When:  Saturday and Sunday, May 12-13. 
Where: In homes and gardens everywhere! (How about your place?)

In one weekend, the 350 Home and Garden Challenge mobilizes thousands of citizens around Sonoma County to take small actions that have a big impact on our environment

This is the annual challenge to inspire you do one more thing that makes a difference!  Our goal is 2012 actions in one weekend- please make sure what you do is counted- it tells the world that we are not just sitting back and doing nothing- we are doing things every day to make a difference!

Grow food, conserve water, save energy, build community- get involved, register your action or actions!

go to www.dailyacts.org

 


Skill Share and Trade Fair

When: Tuesday, May 15, 6:30-9  p.m.

Where: Sebastopol Grange Hall, 6000 Sebastopol Ave./Hwy 12, Sebastopol

COST: $10=$20 donation requested


Featuring

Skill Share with Meryl Juniper:  Intro to Paper Making

 

Trade Fair: All are welcome to bring their handmade items to sell or barter

 

Set up between 6-6:30 pm. Items related to handmade paper are strongly encouraged!

 

For more information visit our website or email Rachel Adair Dawson at radian...@gmail.com

 

Papermaking: Ancient Craft ~ Contemporary Wisdom ~ Playful Medium

with Meryl Juniper

 

All Levels….Children welcome 8 and under accompanied by an adult. In this exploration of paper-making from scratch we will delight in the many aspects of this ancient craft. We will cook and beat fibers, use cambium fibers form Asia and explore combinations of recycled fibers, ancient and contemporary sheet formations techniques, wet collage and express our creativity within this extensive tactile medium, plan to get wet and swim in the fibers of this experience.

 

Meryl Juniper is a visual and performing artist, community arts activist/advocate and the prime instigator of collective multi-media art experiences, dance theater projects and large scale ceramic installation pieces. Her 30 years of experience in arts education allows Meryl to delicately encourage the full spectrum of human expression to come forth, supporting the virtues and wisdoms that dwell within the expressive arts experience. She brings a core of experience from her trainings in the somatic arts, ethnic, modern and classical dance, Contact Improvisation, Motion Theater, vocal improvisation, text and a lifetime immersed in visual arts and earth based mediums such as ceramics and gardening. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from San Francisco Art Institute. Meryl teaches and performs locally as she promotes the safety of diving deep into the soul of creative expression.

 

 


 

Elders Salon
When: Thursday, May 24, 6:30 p.m. and the fourth Thursday of each month.

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!


 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.  

 


Becoming Change in a Changing World (Elders Salon)

When: June 12, and THE 2nd AND 4th TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH FROM THEN ON

Where: The Common House of Sequoia Village, 429 Sequoia Lane, Sebastopol (Please park on the street)

FREE


A venue for psycho-spiritual change designed to cultivate community and inner development.  This will be a facilitated learning community exploring the forms of consciousness which best serve in these times.


Contact Persons: David "Lucky" Goff, phone: 291-0438, or Sandra "Sandy" Scotchler, phone: 829-4729

 


 

Transition Sebastopol Weekly Events

 

Insurgent Elders Gatherings
When:  Friday afternoons, 3:30 p.m. 
Where: Coffee Catz, 6761 Sebastopol Avenue, Sebastopol

Friday afternoons at 3:30 at Coffee Catz, an informal gathering, usually outdoors, weather permitting. There has been a different assortment of folks at each one, usually 4 to 5 of us. We encourage you to try it some week.

 

Drop in—arrival and departure times are loose.

 

First person there asks at the counter for the “Insurgent Elders” sign to put on the chosen table area so others can find you. You might check the far back room if the weather’s cold or wet and choose some shade if it’s warm outside. It’s possible no one would show up, but it hasn’t happened yet!


-- Alexandra & Lucky

 


Other Community Events 

 

 “Map Your Neighborhood” Training

When:  Tuesday, May 15 and June 19 (These are all third Tuesdays of the month), 7 p.m.
Where:
Sebastopol Fire Station, 7 p.m.

 

Tui Wilschinsky will be holding 2 more "Map Your Neighborhood" trainings, on May 15 and June 19. These are the 3rd Tuesdays of the month.

Map Your Neighborhood is a program for organizing your neighborhood to prepare for an earthquake or other disaster. It has been adopted by Sebastopol CERT & the Sebastopol Fire Department for use in our town and in West County.

The trainings will be held at the Fire Station at 7 pm.  Please bring a neighbor or a family member if you can - it is easier and more fun to do this process with someone else.

Also, please spread the word - one does not have to be a CERT graduate to run this program.

Please RSVP if you can to Tui at is...@sbcglobal.net but if it turns out you can come at the last minute, come anyway even if you didn't RSVP.

Tui will have brochures & DVDs and will run through the program.

Questions? Call or email me or Tui

Denise Meier
admi...@sonic.net
853-1362


 

Heart of Resilience:

A Monthly Gathering Where We Cultivate Inner Strength and Purpose
When:  Monday, May 14, 7-9 p.m. and the SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH
Where: St. Stephens Church, 500 Robinson Way, Sebastopol

Cost: $10


With Jerry Allen and Suzie Gruber


As our outside world becomes increasingly unpredictable, we are inspired to cultivate deeper inner strength to ride this winding, sometimes rough river with grace & ease. As things move faster & faster out there, within us we have the capacity to ground & orient, listen to the wisdom of our bodies, reset our nervous system, reach out to each other, & feel the beauty of the natural world. We can nurture that innate resilience inside ourselves & in each other.

 

Suzie Gruber & Jerry Allen host this monthly gathering where we practice tools designed to foster our ability to respond rather than react, learning to stay present in the face of difficulty. We offer a safe place to express feelings, settle & share in community. Using guided somatic exercises, spoken word, & live music, we deepen our sense of confidence, choice & presence, preparing us to engage with whatever the future brings.

 

“Resilience is the capacity we all possess to rebound from stress & feelings of fear, helplessness & overwhelm.” - Peter Levine

 

Jerry Allen, MFT, MPH is a licensed marriage and family therapist with a master’s degree in public health education. He has spent the past 22 years in public child protective services helping families undergoing abuse, stress, violence and addiction. He holds three black belts in Aikido, and has a lifelong interest in the peaceful resolution of stress and confl ict and the development of healthy families and communities.

 

Suzie Gruber M.A., SEP. spent 15 years working in the biotechnology industry before waking up to the reality of peak oil, climate change and economic instability. In response she completely rebuilt her career, becoming an energetic herbalist, a Somatic Experiencing® practitioner and a 5Rhythms® moving meditation teacher.

 

For questions about this gathering, please call (707) 888-9646 or e-mail su...@suziegruber.com.

 


 

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