Wednesday, March 10, 2010


IMPORTANT TRANSITION TOWN TRAINING BEING OFFERED IN ELLSWORTH, MAINE - PLEASE READ AND CONTACT Brenda Cartwright for questions and answers!

Date:
Saturday, March 27, 2010 (All day)Sunday, March 28, 2010 (All day)

This is a transition town training to better educate people about how to ease through the challenges facing communities today such as peak oil, climate change, and the economic crisis. It is a positive approach of focusing on solutions that lead to a more satisfying life.

This training will follow the transition model in paying attention to both the outer work and the inner work necessary for a successful transition process. This will be a participatory process, with participants invited to share their own experience and learn from the many different transition initiatives represented at the course.

At the end of the course, participants will:

  • Have a clear understanding of the context for Transition Initiatives, the current global situation and the transformational possibilities that arise from climate change, peak oil prices and the economic crisis.
  • Know what the Transition model is–including an in-depth look at the 12 steps, from inspiration, setting up the initiating group, all the way to having active and effective working groups.
  • Have experienced a joint visioning process.
  • Understand how to organize effective meetings such as public talks, open space days, and small theme working groups.
  • Understand the purpose and principles of an Energy Descent Action Plan.
  • Have the outline of an effective and inspiring talk on the Transition movement.
  • Have formed useful contacts with other Transition initiatives and individuals interested in the Transition model.
  • Have a plan of action for themselves and their locality.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Transition initiative leaders, steering group members, working group members and those considering Transition in their communities.

Required Reading: Transition Primer, free here.
Recommended Reading: The Transition Handbook: From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience by Rob Hopkins


Schedule:
Saturday, March 27, 8:30AM registration; workshop runs 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM with a 1-hour lunch break
Sunday, March, 28, workshop runs 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with a 1-hour lunch break

Trainers:
Alastair Lough (Transition USA)
Michele Durand (Transition Canada)

Location:
Ellsworth, ME
(near Acadia National Park)
United States
Organizer:
Brenda Cartwright
Phone:
207-667-9062
Cost:$150 per person by March 15, refreshments and materials included. Lodging not included (see below for options). Some partial scholarships may be available for people with low incomes. If you can give extra money for scholarships, your generosity will enable those with low incomes to attend.

Send a note and your registration fee ($150) or deposit ($50—with the remaining $100 due on the first day of the workshop), plus scholarship donations (if you can) to: Brenda Cartwright, 330 Bayside Road, Ellsworth, ME 04605 Email: btc100@gmail.com Phone: 207-667-9062

Location: Bryant E Moore Community Center, State Street, Ellsworth, Maine. Ellsworth is the gateway to Acadia National Park. In our opinion this is the best time to visit...there are NO crowds!

Sleeping Accommodations:
Some overnight accommodations are available. Local hotel information available by contacting Brenda Cartwright below.

Please contact Brenda Cartwright at btc100@gmail.com to request a monthly email calendar with local events concerning peak oil, our changing climate, building community, and sustainability and to learn more about how you can get involved with the amazing work of Transition Towns.

REMEMBER:



People underestimate their capacity for change. There is never a right time to do a difficult thing. A leader's job is to help people have vision of their potential.

John Porter quotes


Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead




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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Events Sponsored by Hancock County Towns in Transition

March 10 - The Future of Money or Financial Permaculture - 7:00 PM - Ellsworth Public Library, River View Room - Michael Anderson will present this important topic about Financial Permaculture, a systems approach using permaculture techniques and philosophy that create a zero waste economy that cares for the earth, it's inhabitants and distributes surplus material, currency and knowledge in a fair and equitable manner. It also seeks to create mutually beneficial and symbiotic relationships while healing the ecology. This talk will explain the parasitic nature of our current economic system and look at alternatives that include interest and inflation free money, local currencies, mutual credit clearing and green businesses. Money should be made to serve, not rule, to be used - rather than profit oriented - and to create abundance, stability and sustainability. Donations welcomed. Sponsored by Hancock County Towns in Transition. FMI: Brenda Cartwright, 667-9062.

March 17 - Organic Gardening Without Money - 6:00 PM - Ellsworth Public Library, River View Room. Experienced or new gardeners welcome. Come learn tried and true techniques in this informal and informative workshop led by John Whight. A self proclaimed "botanist at heart," John has 37+ years of energy and gardening knowledge. John has studied and observed oriental, European, and domestic gardening techniques. Take advantage of John's wealth of knowledge and unique and simple gardening techniques. Donations welcomed. Sponsored by Sustainable Earth Training Center and Hancock County Towns in Transition. For more information, call Brenda Cartwright, 667-9062.
March 10 - The Future of Money or Financial Permaculture, 7:00 PM - Ellsworth Public Library, Riverview Room - Michael Anderson will present this important topic about Financial Permaculture, a systems approach using permaculture techniques and philosophy that create a zero waste economy that cares for the earth, its inhabitants and distributes surplus material, currency and knowledge in a fair and equitable manner. It also seeks to create mutually beneficial and symbiotic relationships while healing the ecology. This talk will explain the parasitic nature of our current economic system and look at alternatives that include interest and inflation free money,local currencies, mutual credit clearing and green busienesses. money should be made to serve, not rule, to be used - rather htan profit oriented - and to create abundance, stability and sustainability. Sponsored by Hancock County Towns in Transition. FMI: Contact Brenda Cartwright, 667-9062

March 17 - Organic Gardening Without Money - 6:00 PM - Ellsworth Public Library, Riverview Room. Expereinced or new gardeners welcome. Come learn tried and true techniques in this informal and informative workshop led by John Whight. A self proclaimed "botanist at heart," John has 37+ years of energy and gardening knowledge. John has studied and observed oriental, European, and domestic gardeing techniques. Take advantage of John's wealth of knowledge and unique and simple gardening techniques. Sponsored by Sustaninable Earth Training Center and Hancock County Towns in Transition. For more information, call Brenda Cartwright, 667-9062.