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I work at the coop and administer our farm fund, and have worked on organic farms, interested in TW's concepts in general
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Welcome! I love seeing old friends here! (kate- hannah's mom)
Here's our official welcome email- hope to see you in the Food Security workgroup!
Kate
We're honored that you’ve joined our community networking website site...
We hope to keep you informed and involved as we work towards resilient and more self-reliant communities throughout Whatcom County; characterized by a local food supply, sustainable energy sources, a healthy local economy, and a growing sense of vitality and community well-being.
Read more about Transition Whatcom and the people involved with the Transition Whatcom Initiating Group (TWIG) on introductory pages beginning here:http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/page/about-us
Brought to you by Transition Whatcom’s Initiating Group:
David MacLeod (miles58@yahoo.com),
Kate Clark (kateclark101@hotmail.com),
Cindi Landreth (cl@adaptations.ws),
David Marshak (david.marshak@gmail.com),
Tom Anderson (tomxyza@comcast.net),
Rick Dubrow (rdubrow@a1builders.ws),
Chris Wolf (chrisandbella@yahoo.com), and
Sandy Hoelterhoff (shoelter2@msn.com)
Let me (or any of us) know if you have any questions or concerns.
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Join Transition Whatcom
Welcome! I love seeing old friends here! (kate- hannah's mom)
Here's our official welcome email- hope to see you in the Food Security workgroup!
Kate
We're honored that you’ve joined our community networking website site...
We hope to keep you informed and involved as we work towards resilient and more self-reliant communities throughout Whatcom County; characterized by a local food supply, sustainable energy sources, a healthy local economy, and a growing sense of vitality and community well-being.
If you're not familiar with the Transition Initiatives model, a good place to start is to review the "Purpose, Principles, and Guidelines of Transition Initiatives", which can be downloaded from our website here: http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/forum/attachment/download?id=2723460%3AUploadedFi38%3A8132
Read more about Transition Whatcom and the people involved with the Transition Whatcom Initiating Group (TWIG) on introductory pages beginning here:http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/page/about-us
We will keep you updated with a regular email newsletter and occasional postings on our Transition Whatcom News & Info Forum.
http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/forum/categories/transition-whatcom-news-and/listForCategory
We'd love to see you at our upcoming Transition Whatcom sponsored or co-sponsored events:
http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/events/event/listFeatured
Brought to you by Transition Whatcom’s Initiating Group:
David MacLeod (miles58@yahoo.com),
Kate Clark (kateclark101@hotmail.com),
Cindi Landreth (cl@adaptations.ws),
David Marshak (david.marshak@gmail.com),
Tom Anderson (tomxyza@comcast.net),
Rick Dubrow (rdubrow@a1builders.ws),
Chris Wolf (chrisandbella@yahoo.com), and
Sandy Hoelterhoff (shoelter2@msn.com)
Let me (or any of us) know if you have any questions or concerns.
Regards,
Kate Clark