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Join us on most every last Sunday of the month (check calendar to confirm) for a work party on the land. We will be in the garden, working on building projects, etc. Come, play, and bring a lunch!
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Greetings Friends,
TLC Farm is stepping up and into its mission to "bring people together to root into relationships with each other and the land, by sharing tools for community-based sustainability and social change, and tending resilient ecosystems".
An important piece of achieving this goal is to have a team of people that are trained to host groups, events, workshops, etc. on the land. We are looking for people that are drawn to be liaisons and educators to inform the public about the who, what, how, and why we are doing what we are doing here at TLC Farm. The newly built yurt is drawing in interested groups, and we need your support to hold the container and fill the contents!
On March 30th from 2:30pm-5:30pm, the Forum Working Group will facilitate a 'Forum Host Training', which will provide folks with all they need to know to become a host on the land. It will include a walk about to get up to date on our infrastructure and all of its intricacies, our forum policies, services we provide, and MUCH MORE!
To become a host, you are required to attend a training. You will then be added to a roster, and called on as needed. This job has the potential to be compensated, and we are working out the details of how that will look.
*Also on the land, beginning at 10am, there will be a work-party.
You are welcome to come early, participate and play!
You may contact forum at f...@tryonfarm.org for any questions.
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Becoming 'We The People': Finding Our Voices as Citizens
What is it that most deeply matters to you? What kind of town/landscape do you want to create for our children? For our grandchildren? We invite you to spend a weekend with us as we learn more effective ways to protect our local communities and the rest of the living world by learning about and exercising our inherent right to govern ourselves. Your voice is the carrier of what matters to you. Imagine using that voice to both speak and sing, as an empowered member of your local community.
Beginning in Pennsylvania, and now stretching across nine states from Maine to New Mexico, 160 communities have passed legally binding, locally enforceable Community Rights laws that for the first time in U.S. history enshrine the inherent right of a local majority of residents to protect the health and welfare of their local places. Each of these new-paradigm laws defines what the community wants, reins in corporate so-called "rights", and stops legal but harmful corporate activity dead in its tracks.
By utilizing the Community Rights legal strategy, and by blending our voices with others, we actually CAN empower ourselves as citizens to achieve goals regarding water, air, energy, frack sand mining, cell phone towers, land & economic development, education, etc...
We the People really are more powerful than we dare to believe.
If you think of yourself as a non-singer who would be uncomfortable in the singing, know that you can just listen to others. You might then find yourself humming along, and maybe later, trying out one of the easy-to-learn parts that carries you into harmony with the group, contributing to a 'whole that is greater than the parts'.
No previous experience or knowledge of any sort is necessary to attend. We hope you'll join us!
For workshop details and payment options, please visit http://www.motherearthschool.com/adult_education.shtml
Registration is required in advance. The fee for this workshop is a sliding scale between $100 and $300 depending on your means. Please choose a payment that honestly reflects your ability to financially support this event.
Our workshop leaders:
Join us to be trained in how to host events and gatherings at TLC Farm. At the end of this training, you will be empowered to respond to groups wanting to hold their events here, to schedule them, and to manage the physical and social infrastructure of a successful hosting.
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