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Bill McKibbon

April 25, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

We had the distinct pleasure and honor of listening to Bill McKibbon last night at Swarthmore College.  Bill spoke eloquently and passionately about the reasons we all need to wake […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Bill McKibbon, climate change, climate disruption

Update on Transition Town Media Happenings

April 15, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

How did it get to be the middle of April already?  I guess I’ve had my nose in the Active Hope book for too long.  Meanwhile, my garden is blooming […]

Filed Under: Blog, Environmental Commons, Food, Outreach, Timebank Tagged With: Charles Eisenstein, David Jacke, Edgar Kahn, permaculture, Timebank, Tina Clarke, Transition Town Media

Active Hope

March 31, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

Active Hope by Joanna Macy and Chris Johnstone is one of the most important books I have read in my lifetime.  I cannot recommend it highly enough.  I believe it […]

Filed Under: Blog, Inner Transformation Tagged With: Active Hope, Chris Johnstone, emotional challenges, heart and soul, Joanna Macy, support

Local Health Care Options

February 29, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

Local, low cost holistic health care was the topic of  discussion at our monthly potluck event last night.  Mary Jo Corley, RN,  led a lively and inspiring exploration of the […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: health care, holistic health, potluck

Bill McKibbon at Swarthmore College!

February 25, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

We are so fortunate!  On Tuesday, April 24, 7:30-9:00 pm in the Lang Music Building at Swarthmore College,  Bill McKibbon will speak on Building the Movement to Save the Climate.   […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 350.org, Bill McKibbon, climate change, environment

People Love Potlucks

February 17, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

Who doesn’t love to eat?  Our next potluck is schedule d for Tuesday, February 28, 6-9 PM at the Media Community Center.  Will you be there?  Our new Healthcare working […]

Filed Under: Outreach

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