I worrk for WSU Cooperative Extention as the Community First Garden Coordinator. This Project is funded by the Mary Redman Foundation. Our goal is to expand access to local community gardens with small grants that assist residents with garden growth and community- building.
In what ways do you identify with the Transition movement? Why are you interested?
Networking the efforts of all to reduce our dailiy demands. Share the wealth of information, resources, eenergy
Do you have particular interests, skills, talents or resources you would like to bring to Transition Whatcom?
Gardening,grant writing, small livestock knowledge
In what neighborhood or part of the county do you reside?
Where did you hear about Transition Whatcom and how did you find our community network website?
Forest Ecology
Please note that you do not have to answer all of the above questions in order to join, and you can always come back later to edit your profile. If it's all too many questions for now, please provide a short answer below on why you'd like to join this site (or a summary of the above, if answered).
sharing resources, information on community gardening
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Welcome Beth! Enjoy connecting with all the news & events and our community sharing within the local Transition community..
You might be interested in connecting with at least 2 groups here.
One is your neighborhood Transtion group called Transition Samish.
(which includes Lake Padden area).
You can connect with folks there through this group link: http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/group/transitionsamishneighborhood
I'm a long time gardener, permaculturist, and community garden advocate!
You are invited to join a network of us local permaculturists & beyond at the TW group:
"Earth Gardens: Edible – Medicinal – Wild Habitats"
at http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/group/organic
To receive email comments & new postings, remember to sign on to TW, click the groups 'Join' button, and then also click 'Follow”. (You can always click 'Stop Follow' if things get to busy for you.)
I'll look forward to meeting & working together sometime!
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Join Transition Whatcom
You might be interested in connecting with at least 2 groups here.
One is your neighborhood Transtion group called Transition Samish.
(which includes Lake Padden area).
You can connect with folks there through this group link:
http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/group/transitionsamishneighborhood
I'm a long time gardener, permaculturist, and community garden advocate!
You are invited to join a network of us local permaculturists & beyond at the TW group:
"Earth Gardens: Edible – Medicinal – Wild Habitats"
at http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/group/organic
To receive email comments & new postings, remember to sign on to TW, click the groups 'Join' button, and then also click 'Follow”. (You can always click 'Stop Follow' if things get to busy for you.)
I'll look forward to meeting & working together sometime!