[HCCN-Talk] Upcoming Calendar of Events from Hancock County Towns in Transition

Brenda Cartwright btc100 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 6 22:44:40 UTC 2010


*March 10 – The Future of Money and Financial Permaculture, *7:00 PM –
Ellsworth Public Library, Riverview Room– Michael Anderson will present this
important topic about Financial Permaculture,  a systems approach and
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 businesses.
Money should be made to serve, not rule, to be used - rather than 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*.  6-7:30 PM -  Ellsworth
Public Library, Riverview 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.
 Sponsored
by Sustainable Earth Training Center and Hancock County Towns in Transition.
For more information call, Brenda Cartwright, 667-9062.



March 27 and 28 – Hancock County Towns in Transition present A TRAINING FOR
TRANSITION WORKSHOP – 8:30AM-5:30PM - A two day workshop designed to
introduce you to a community engagement model for responding and adapting to
the challenges of climate change and fossil fuel dependence through
sustainable local solutions. This inclusive model focus’ on positive
opportunities within our own communities.  Tuition $150 -  A $50 deposit is
requested for registration.  Some scholarships are available.  For further
information or to register, contact: Brenda Cartwright, The Organizer, Inc.,
Ellsworth, ME  207-667-9062 office and cell phone, email: btc100 at gmail.com.



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Brenda Cartwright
The Organizer, Inc.
330 Bayside Road
Ellsworth, ME  04605
207-667-9062 office and cell phone
207-667-4420 home

2010 - The Year of Transformation - Let it Begin With YOU!
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