In what ways do you identify with the Transition movement? Why are you interested?
I certainly identify with the community aspect of the Transition movement! What Transition Whatcom is up to, I am not yet sure, but I am very certain that I will find out shortly!
Do you have particular interests, skills, talents or resources you would like to bring to Transition Whatcom?
Massage Therapist with a specialty in abdominal massage!
A great sense of humor and the ability to network, network, network!
In what neighborhood or part of the county do you reside?
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To do my part in growing our community strength!
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We are in the dawning stage of a new project within Transition Whatcom. We are creating a monthly Roving Whatcom County Workparty! This will be an opportunity for our members to: begin the Great Re-skilling, forge awareness of and relationships with existing local resilience-oriented organizations and TW initiatives and workgroups, build community, gain experience with the real work of Transition in voluntary baby steps, and have some fun.
We want this project to gain traction quickly and with enough momentum that we can make real progress in Whatcom County for years to come. We searched the member profiles with the keyword “massage” and found you listed as a licensed massage practitioner. Would you be interested in donating a couple of massage gift certificates to offer as prizes at the workparty? In addition to all the benefits listed above, we can think of no juicier, more joyful conclusion to a workparty than a free massage! We also have a Fourth Corner Exchange account; if it would encourage you to donate, we could make a partial payment in Life Dollars.
Deep thanks from the Transition Whatcom Operating Group (TWOG) for considering helping out. The first workparty is in collaboration with the Center for Local Self Reliance, at the Caretaker’s House in Fairhaven, and is set for Saturday, November 6th. We’re going to be installing fence posts (not digging the holes, that’s already done) and fencing panels! If you’re interested in attending the workparty, you can RSVP with me or on the event posting, which should be posted in a day or two.
Cheers,
Laura Sellens
Its a joy Janet to see you here on our Transition ning site!
Thank you for your presence in our community and the work you have done to help build one of our major alternative currancies!
I'm looking forward to sharing the abundance of the earth & community with you even more!
Hi Janet! Great to see you here - and I noticed there are a few other Sunnyland folks here. At some point we will have an easy way for you to find each other but we haven't had time yet.
I hope to see you Thursday night at BUF for TW's first big awareness raising event (see the Event tab for specifics).
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We are in the dawning stage of a new project within Transition Whatcom. We are creating a monthly Roving Whatcom County Workparty! This will be an opportunity for our members to: begin the Great Re-skilling, forge awareness of and relationships with existing local resilience-oriented organizations and TW initiatives and workgroups, build community, gain experience with the real work of Transition in voluntary baby steps, and have some fun.
We want this project to gain traction quickly and with enough momentum that we can make real progress in Whatcom County for years to come. We searched the member profiles with the keyword “massage” and found you listed as a licensed massage practitioner. Would you be interested in donating a couple of massage gift certificates to offer as prizes at the workparty? In addition to all the benefits listed above, we can think of no juicier, more joyful conclusion to a workparty than a free massage! We also have a Fourth Corner Exchange account; if it would encourage you to donate, we could make a partial payment in Life Dollars.
Deep thanks from the Transition Whatcom Operating Group (TWOG) for considering helping out. The first workparty is in collaboration with the Center for Local Self Reliance, at the Caretaker’s House in Fairhaven, and is set for Saturday, November 6th. We’re going to be installing fence posts (not digging the holes, that’s already done) and fencing panels! If you’re interested in attending the workparty, you can RSVP with me or on the event posting, which should be posted in a day or two.
Cheers,
Laura Sellens
Thank you for your presence in our community and the work you have done to help build one of our major alternative currancies!
I'm looking forward to sharing the abundance of the earth & community with you even more!
I hope to see you Thursday night at BUF for TW's first big awareness raising event (see the Event tab for specifics).