We will be supporting existing community and TW food security-oriented projects, organizations, and the local ag industry; assessing gaps and how to fill them; and starting a plan for dramatically increasing food security in the next 10-20 years.
"I spent some time on the phone with Amy Keenan of Whatcom Planning Dept today. Interesting parameters around land use...some explaining why eco-villages are not so common.
Cluster housing is an option, however the lots have to be portioned out in…"
Transition Whatcom's Great Unleashing "Community Living Working Group" welcomes all to share ideas, inspiration and resources for Co-housing, Cooperative Living and Ecovillage development here.
"I have three very gentlemanly, but verile roosters I'm willing to rent out for anyone wanting chicks, but not the continual expense or noise of the big guys. I have a Barred Rock, Buff Orphington and Americana. You can have them for a week at…"
A group for people who want to raise a few chickens, who have chickens or other poultry, are thinking about getting some poultry, or who just plain love chickens and ducks and geese!
In what ways do you identify with the Transition movement? Why are you interested?
Networking with like minded people
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Small agriculture as local food security and providing fresh & quality fruits and vegetables to locals.
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Looking to network with like minded people...especially those interested in organic gardening
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