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DESCRIPTION:put up by NOVATO CAMPUS STUDENT REP. TO STUDENT SENATE member of marin 
 green party council + http://www.mpjc.org  + rep for sf north north bay to 
 state party + COM Luke's Guild of Arts and Science Campus Greens 
 Pres.\n\nhttp://digitaldaq.deviantart.com/\n\nhttp://twitter.com/davidaquinleY\n\n\n\nhttp://www.facebook.com/david.quinley?ref=mf\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/25/18648877.php
SUMMARY:Transition Mill Valley presents peak oil + climate change> Resilience from the Ground Up!
LOCATION:Wednesday, May 26, 6:30 PM\nTransition Mill Valley presents\nResilience 
 from the Ground Up!\nA community's positive response to peak oil and 
 climate change\nCome early for soup and socializing\nJon Fromer, 
 music\nDeborah Koons Garcia, filmmaker\nWendy Johnson, master 
 gardener\nRaven Gray, Transition U.S.\nBuilding Resilience from the Ground 
 Up is about strengthening our community so that we can withstand shocks to 
 our way of life in the face of peak oil, climate change and economic 
 instability.\nThis event will feature filmmaker Deborah Koons Garcia and a 
 special screening of an excerpt from her upcoming multi-film project, 
 Symphony of the Soil; Wendy Johnson, a master gardener at Green Gulch 
 Farms, who will talk about soil resilience; and Raven Gray, President of 
 Transition US and one of the pioneers of the original Transition Movement 
 in the UK, who will share how other communities are making the 
 transition.\nThe evening will include a facilitated discussion, offering 
 everyone a chance to contribute ideas about how Mill Valley can design 
 resilience into the community's future.\nHosted by Transition Mill Valley, 
 a community-led initiative.\nCosponsors and Partnering Organizations: Marin 
 Open Garden Project, Marin Peace and Justice Coalition, Mill Valley Market, 
 Mothers of Marin Against the Spray, Ode Magazine, Permaculture Marin, Post 
 Carbon Institute, Seniors for Peace, Sunrise Center, Sustainable Mill 
 Valley, Sustainable World Coalition\n7:00–9:00pm — Program\nSuggested 
 Donation $10\nAt 142 Throckmorton Theatre in Mill Valley:\nThrockmorton 
 Theatre\ntransitionmv@gmail.com This e-mail address is being protected from 
 spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  , 415.381.9085
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/25/18648877.php
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