A powerful new workshop from Teryani Riggs of the Living Awareness Institute.
Using games and techniques from the Theater Of the Oppressed, we'll explore our relationship to power, experiment with transforming power-over relationships, play with different forms of leadership and their relationship to power, and learn new, fun ways to create consensus and power-with relationships. The intention is to learn and have fun while creating practical techniques and tools for transforming our world to a truly shared-power culture.
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Learn how to make Non-dairy Kefir
Saturday November 3rd, 2007
1:30 to 3:30 pm at Tryon Life Community Farm
Learn to make your own fermented sodas with non-dairy kefir culture,
water, dried fruit, and sugar! Taste kefir made with different kinds
of ingredients!
Gretchen Westlight will present instructions on how to make this
enzyme-rich healthful tonic, and offer tastings to demonstrate a
variety of delicious dairy-free flavors.
Kefir culture is a SCOBY: Symbiotic Colony Of Bacteria and Yeast (the
tiny clusters are often called "grains," but there is no cereal grain
involved). Every batch of kefir that you ferment will increase the
culture, so you'll be able to make your own for as long as you like,
and soon be giving your extra culture away, too! Each participant will
receive their own culture and set of instructions.
Sliding scale $15-25, no one turned away for lack of funds. Please
call TLC Farm at (503) 245-3847 or email workshop@tryonfarm.org if you have questions.
Registration is closed!
PLEASE REGISTER ON-LINE: http://tinyurl.com/227vyj
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Strategic planning for urban transformation:
Tryon Life Community Farm as testbed and demonstration
What can sustainable urban density look like in Portland?
How can we maximize the carrying capacity of dense human habitation and minimize unbalanced flows of resources, energy, and waste?
How can we efficiently overlap and beautifully intermingle residences, agriculture, native habitat, education, arts, community-building, sustainable economies, and spiritual relation with the earth?
How can we grow relations of respect, understanding, and collaboration, even across important differences of perspective and value?
TLC Farm is an opportunity for our communities to combine many innovative social, physical, and ecological processes for transforming lifeworlds into a holistic, accessible, and practical experience of a possible future.
TLC Farm's strategic planning process is intended to accomplish two main tasks. We:
draw on our wealth of allies and partners -- organizations, experts, and stakeholders -- to develop a comprehensive plan outlining a physical, programmatic, and organizational strategy by which to accomplish shared vision; and
build experience with and relationships for practical cooperation among Portland communities and movements as we move beyond single-issue silos and emerge into the living fabric of another (possible) world.
We want you to join us with your wisdom, your experience, and most of all your passion! Our staged planning process offers a variety of forms of engagement for those with differing amounts of time available: we'll work creatively to get you involved.
Our first strategic plan was developed in January, 2005. After the land we occupy was protected in January 2006, we initiated a broad-based six-month process to develop a more specific plan in collaboration with many stakeholders throughout the region's sustainability movements. Currently (2007), we are refining the documents developed through that process to apply for a full Conditional Use Master Plan with the city. Please see attached files below.
If not now, when? If not here, where?
Schedule for 2006 planning: Summer solstice (June 17, 2006) to winter solstice.
Process: Seven strongly-facilitated large monthly meetings will focus on generating creative ideas, collaboratively assessing them in the context of goals and values, and developing understanding and connection between different approaches and attitudes. Between large meetings, smaller working groups will transform the various ideas into substantive plans, for iterative review and improvement.
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Feedback and participation welcome! Please send bug reports to web@tryonfarm.org