Neighborhood Communities Event in Seattle, Friday, October 1, 1999 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Steve Habib Rose (habib![]() |
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Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 13:02:27 -0600 (MDT) |
Please consider joining us for the following event. It promises to be most exciting! We will also be having regular monthly neighborhood communities get-togethers in different parts of Seattle, as well as occasional get-togethers in other places in Washington. See the NeighborNets Network at http://www.neighbornets.org for details. Please forward this announcement, as appropriate, to interested individuals and discussion lists. If you would like some printed flyers, please email your mailing address to habib [at] thegarden.net and let me know how many flyers you need. Looking for connectedness? Neighborhood Communities Best of the Old, Best of the New! Featuring a panel discussion with Cecile Andrews, Ed Medeiros, Janet Luhrs, Rob Sandelin and moderator Jonathan Betz-Zall Friday, October 1 1999, 6-9 pm FREE Phinney Neighborhood Center Community Hall Lower parking lot, brick building 6532 Phinney N, Seattle Exploring models for developing communities in neighborhoods and restoring community to neighborhoods: alternative economies * barter networks * block watch * cohousing * community councils community gardens * community gathering places * community suppported agriculture ecovillages * intentional communities * land trusts * neighbornets * neighborhood associations neighborhood environmental projects * old fashioned neighborly neighborhoods * p-patches "pods" of gardeners * salons * simplicity circles * urban villages * y2k preparedness groups * 6-7 pm Neighborhood Communities Fair * 7-8:30 pm Panel Discussion + Cecile Andrews is the founder of Simplicity Circles, a columnist for the Seattle Times, and the author of Circle of Simplicity: Return to the Good Life. For information on Simplicity Circles, see http://www.simplicitycircles.com + Ed Medeiros is Executive Director of the Phinney Neighborhood Association (PNA). He is one of the founders of PNA, and has been with that organization for 20 years. For info on PNA, see http://www.phinneycenter.org + Janet Luhrs is the author of The Simple Living Guide: A Sourcebook for Less Stressful, More Joyful Living, and the Y2K Preparation Guide: 110 Ways To Create A Sustainable Life -- Crisis Or Not. Janet is also editor and publisher of Simple Living, a quarterly journal devoted to simple, sustainable living. For info, call (206) 464-4800 or see http://www.simpleliving.com + Rob Sandelin is on the board of the Northwest Intentional Communities Association (NICA), a member of the Sharingwood community, and a noted speaker on intentional communities and group processes such as consensus based decision making. For info on NICA and intentional communities, see http://www.infoteam.com/nonprofit/nica/ + Moderator Jonathan Betz-Zall is president of the Northwest Intentional Communities Association, a member of Bright Morning Star community, and captain of his neighborhood block watch. * 8:30 - 9 pm Break into groups by region Co-sponsored by: NeighborNets Network | Northwest Intentional Communities Association Phinney Neighborhood Association | Seeds Of Simplicity | Simple Living Network For more information, contact Steve Habib Rose at habib [at] thegarden.net or 206-721-0217. From the NeighborNets Network at http://www.neighbornets.org Yours, Steve Habib Rose Phone: (206) 721-0217 Email: habib [at] thegarden.net ICQ: 7649155 Host of The Garden http://www.thegarden.net Founder of the NeighborNets Network http://www.neighbornets.org Board Member of the Northwest Intentional Communities Association http://www.infoteam.com/nonprofit/nica/
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