Please join us 7:00 Friday, April 27- First Christian Church of Eugene, 1166 Oak and all day Saturday, April 28th, from 8:30 to 5 PM Friendly St. Church of God, 2290 Friendly St. five blocks south of 18th St on Friendly. Please ride a bike if possible.
Relocalization is a creative and timely course of action to recreate a human way of life and culture that can fit within what planet earth can sustain.
The trends are all too familiar- climate change, war for oil, many aspects of civic culture and well being in decline, economic disequity, the environment,,,,,
The conference will adress many of these concerns. We will share information and strategies to townsize our material needs and satisfy them closer to home. At the same time, advancing a culture with its goal to manifest positive human potential.
Topics to cover will include food security, local energy, decentralized economy, a culture of cohesion, land use/transportation.
Friday, the 27th at 7 we will meet for the first plenary session at the sanctuary of the First Christian Church, 1166 Oak. Look for the signs. The program will include a welcome, two keynote adresses and a preview of the next day’s agenda. Special Guest Daniel Lerch from the Post Carbon Insititute- Guide for Governments- Climate Change and Peak Oil Keynote- Jan Spencer, Global Trends and A Culture of Cohesion
Saturday, the 28th we will convene at the Friendly Street Church of God, 2290 Friendly St., Doors open at 8:30. Panels at 9 to 11:30, lunch provided, facilitated breakout groups after lunch 1 PM to 2:30, plenary session from 2:30 to 5.
Cost will be sliding scale with donation suggested. $5 to $25 The meeting is being organized by an ad hoc group.
further details at spencerj@efn.org
Hi all,
I have at least one room for rent in my house. I am looking for some one, or more to rent a room or two in my house. A family of four has moved out and as much as I loved them, that is not what I am looking for. AT this point, I need some help with rent and bills, so I am open to either a temporary or more permanent situation. The amount of rent depends on how many people and what trade they may have to offer. So if anyone knows of anyone who might want to live with me, please forward them my phone number/email. All I ask for is relatively clean, no drama and respect (ha, ha).
It would be great to have someone or people who like to share meals and stories with.
My house, as most of you know, is in the Whiteaker. nice backyard, new garden space and near the river. They would be living with me and my son Ami.
Thanks all,
Sakti
343-6667
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If you want to grow your own organic fruits and vegetables but do not have the space then email me at growingroots_garden@yahoo.com I have a 90′ x 80′ plot with an 8′ tall fence and 125′ x115′ orchard with 8′ fence. Located in Veneta but carpooling from Eugene is a definate possibility.
Meets at 6:30, second Mondays of the month.
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Agendas typically include a look at projects, Guild news, events we take part in, ideas to make the Guild more effective, social opportunities and more.
We have good laughs and come up with ideas that are fun and educational.
We will meet at Bryna’s in April.
Please RSVP her at brynalivingston@yahoo.com
I’m living at Maitreya Ecovillage and just got finish resecuring their coop that wasn’t being used. We have an abundance of vegetable/food scraps that we would like to give to some hens. I promise that we will give them lots of love. Good Day! Erik Reach me: Erik@NorthwestMedia.com, or 344-0945 Ext 105, or 344-7196
The EPG is soliciting members of the Guild community interested in producing a quarterly newsletter for members. Duties would include obtaining and/or writing articles, getting calendar listings from groups and organizations, editing, proofing, layout, design and mailing. A team of three or more is envisioned working 4-6 hours per month minimum. The next publication will be for summer 2007, deadline May 20, 2007. If you have interest in this project or would like to submit articles or listings please contact Aleta Miller at vayamaji@att.net.