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Hey all,
My name is Matthew, and I have been on Village for a while, though haven't been as active as I would like at all.
However, I just got back from the Villiage potluck, and was really inspired by the energy of the folks in Vancouver. I would love to see that energy come to Burnaby, I really think that the Transition Town and Village model is an amazing way to impact change in our neighbourhood, and I would love to see more happening in Burnaby.
Please let me know if you are still interested in the movement, spread the word to your friends in Burnaby, and send an email back! I would love to plan a potluck in the near future, and see if we could build some momentum in our community!
Cheers,
Matthew
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