Louise Taylor

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In which Vancouver neighbourhood or other community do you live?
Mount Pleasant
Please tell us which areas of Transition interest you. For example: growing more food/urban agriculture, relocalizing our economy/local currency, Permaculture, transit, energy efficient buildings, the arts, urban homesteading, preserving seed diversity, placemaking, potlucks, outreach, organizing events, community-building, having fun while saving the world, or...
Beekeeping
There's a saying that "Transition is not a spectator sport". It's true! Village Vancouver runs on people power, and engaging in activities and projects together helps us accomplish more. Which groups, networks, neighbourhood villages, or projects do you think you might be interested in getting involved with? And what knowledge, skills, resources or other assets can you bring to the mix? (Don't be bashful!)
Interested in advocating for a greener city with good food security plans. I have a background in human rights advocacy.
What would you like to see improved in Vancouver or in your community regarding sustainability or resiliency? Do you have an idea for a new Transition project or activity?
Improved public transport and more bike paths.
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  • Randy Chatterjee

    Welcome Louise!

    If you are free next week, the first Tuesday of every month is a Village Vancouver neighbourhood potluck and presentation night at Little Mountain Neighbourhood House (on Main at 24th Avenue).  The event is listed here (click this link).

    The topic of the night is beekeeping, and two local beekeepers will be there (maybe with a hive) to talk about their experiences.  Come at 6 for the potluck dinner or 7 for the hour-long presentation and discussion.  (There will be lots of baclava in celebration of honey for whenever you come.)  Little Mountain has a full kitchen and room big enough for 15-20, so its a reasonably convivial and cozy setting.

    I hope you could come.

    The very next early evening is the start of a major city-wide discussion group on local food security in light of peak oil. The expected outcome will be a Food "Energy Descent Action Plan" (FEDAP-pronounced 'feedap').  That takes place at the Museum of Vancouver, is listed as an event here, and is being sponsored by Village Vancouver.  Perhaps you might be interested in that as well.  PLEASE NOTE, for this event, you'll need to register.  See the event posting for details.

    Randy