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Bellingham Alternative Library
16 members
The Bellingham Alternative Library is an educational cooperative and lending library which is run by and for its members. Our goal is to provide a community of passionate learning that is free from oppression.
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Community Food Co-op
31 members
A page for dialogue, visions and ideas for how the Co-op can best serve the community as part of the Transition movement. This page is overseen by the Member Affairs Committee (MAC).
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Community Art
7 members
Bringing people together through art in our neighborhoods. We are here to help you cultivate ideas for a project, help to reclaim space or simply for hands in helping to see your idea come to fruition and encourage greater connectivity through art.
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Trash to Treasures
10 members
Efforts to close some loops on outgoing byproducts.
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Energy Addicts "Anonymous"
17 members
This group is for those of us who know that we are addicted to energy, especially oil, and we sometimes find ourselves feeling powerless in our efforts to substantially reduce our need for oil and the lifestyle that it allows us.
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Lights Out & Energy Quantification
18 members
Lights Out is a project to reduce light pollution, energy use and cost, & make Whatcom safer using less light, and to reclaim the night. The Energy Quantification group is about getting real info on how much energy we use and how we can change.
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Transition Lummi Island
3 members
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Alternative Energy
38 members
Our group is working on small inexpensive residential energy generation devices that can be built locally.
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Bellingham Urban Garden Syndicate
72 members
Everyone has a share. BUGS is dedicated to assisting with the design, implementation, and ongoing maintenance of the urban food revolution, not neglecting its parallel educational opportunities and responsibilities.
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Regenerate Whatcom
10 members
Regenerate Whatcom is a project of Transition Whatcom. Inspired by the Bioregional Activation Tour that came through Whatcom County on Oct. 28 and Oct 29, 2023, and affiliated with the Regenerate Cascadia project of our greater bioregion.
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Transition Tea - Conversation Into Action
11 members
A way for like-minded people to get together and discuss and implement things that bubble up to the top. Topics may include: community, gardening, energy, peak oil, awareness-raising, self-sufficiency, sharing skills, resiliency, possible new sustainable industries, responsiveness...
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Transition Lettered Streets
9 members
Neighborhood group for Transition Whatcom centered on the Lettered Streets neighborhood in Bellingham. A connection point for transition activities in the lettered streets neighborhood.
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Finney Farm
4 members
Finney Farm is an 105 acre intentional community and non-profit land trust located in the Upper Skagit. We have an acre of blueberries, an acre in annual food production, and an acre in orchard/perennials.
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Transition Whatcom ARC Group (formally EDAP)
30 members
This is a group of people working to prepare Transition Whatcom Actions for Resilient Communities (TW ARC). Formally know as the Energy Descent Action Plan (EDAP).
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Transition Initiative Hub
13 members
This is a coordinating group for those who are working with their neighborhood and community Transition Initiatives. We offer inspiration, ideas and tools to create vibrant Transition Initiatives.
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reconnecting with the natural world
6 members
This group will explore and deliberate on the state of the current human-nature relationship and our present state of transition and transformation towards a preferred disposition of sustainability.
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natural building bellingham
44 members
a forum for questions, answers and community around earthen and alternative construction in Whatcom Co.
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Tool Libraries
20 members
This group site is intended for those interested in Tool Libraries and how we can get something started locally
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Bellingham Gleaning Network
50 members
End of season harvest projects -espeically summer fruit - Gathering the troops and supplies and venturing into the land of falling fruit to collect and process for preservation and storage as well as a crisp or two for the evening's celebrations!
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Personal Finance Workgroup
39 members
We agree that people and households that are financially secure are more resilient, and our community will be more resilient if its members are more financially secure.