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In the interest of keeping our online conversation as inclusive, informative, respectful, participatory and fun as possible, the TWOG and our web administrator have come up with some guidelines which we hope will be clear and helpful. The guidelines include some suggestions to make your communication as clear and effective as possible, and also a (short!) list of types of communication that we won’t tolerate. These last include obvious things like: name…
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Transition Whatcom sponsors many wonderful events every month. They include co-sponsored author events at Village Books, our monthly movie night, gatherings and talks. In addition our members create and participate in many, many events. With such a creative, diverse community, it is easy to miss out. The TWOG has decided to provide a recap each month of some of the many events that have brought us together and inspired us during the month.
Hopefully we will see you at some of the TW…
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Transition Whatcom sponsors many wonderful events every month. They include co-sponsored author events at Village Books, our monthly movie night, gatherings and talks. In addition our members create and participate in many, many events. With such a creative, diverse community, it is easy to miss out. The TWOG has decided to provide a recap each month of some of the main events that have brought us together and inspired us during the month.
Please recognize that…
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There is a distinction made by John Michael Greer in his writings about the difference between a “problem” and a “predicament”. I have really enjoyed his view on this. A problem is something that has a solution that can be solved and gotten past. A predicament is something that you have to deal with but cannot solve in the sense that you can implement something that will make it go away. Both climate change and peak oil are predicaments for humans and not problems that can be solved. …
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Hi Juliet! Really sweet group profile pic! I know you'e one of the twog folks creating this Member page!
It might be helpful to have listed somewhere the names direct links to the personal TW site of each Twog member, and for historic purposes, also list the Twig and links to their personal TW site. I'll add more info to the recent Blog post later...I'm hoping other folks will take the time to respond.
TWOG,
Welcome to Transition Whatcom! Please consider answering some of the profile questions, so people can learn more about you. Perhaps cross post here some of the info that exists on theTWOG page under the About Us tab.