Vancouver's Leader in Transition toward Strong, Resilient, Complete Communities

Time: February 25, 2012 from 1pm to 4pm
Location: Kits, RSVP for location
Event Neighbourhood and Type: kits, discussion, transition, community self-reliance, sense of place, potluck
Organized By: Amanda Duncan, Ross Moster, and VV
Latest Activity: Feb 25
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What does "Transition" mean to you? How does it affect your sense of place? How does it (and/or Village Vancouver) affect you, and how aware of it are you in your daily life?
Join a small group of VVers (12 max) in discussing these and other related topics.
Please bring something to share for the potluck.
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Sorry, I was at the Vandusen Seedy Saturday event tabling from 10-2 pm so no energy for this. Thanks for the invite though.
Comment by Micah Waskow on February 24, 2012 at 8:24pm I will be driving to the pot luck tomorrow from 1st and Nanaimo. I'm happy to collect anybody from this end of town--just call and let me know if you want a ride to Kits.
Micah at 604-255-9291
Very sorry to be missing this, but just previous to getting this notice I had committed to another event.
Please keep me on your list for next time.
-cabot
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