Transition Racine
Transition Racine Anyone in the Racine County area is encouraged to help us become an area of resilient, self-reliant people.
"The Transition Movement is comprised of vibrant, grassroots community initiatives that seek to build community resilience in the face of such challenges as peak oil, climate change and the economic crisis. Transition Initiatives differentiate themselves from other sustainability and "environmental" groups by seeking to mitigate these converging global crises by engaging their communities in home-
It appears we have lost all current momentum with Transition Racine. Future meetings have therefore been canceled. If you would like to rekindle activity please contact us.
No April Transition Racine Meeting due to the holidays.
02/04/2012
Here is the official Transition Companion from Rob Hopkins.
Book2Look.com :: Rob Hopkins:The Transition Companion:: The Transition Companion, Rob Hopkins, In 2008, the bestselling The Transition Handbook suggested a model for a community-led response to peak oil and climate change. Since then, the Transition idea has gone viral across the globe, from universities and London neighbourhoods to Italian villages and ...
No January 2012 Hub Meeting.
08/09/2011
Patch.com covered our Transition meeting.
Nuclear Energy Could Cleanly Power the Future Transition Racine hosted a presentation and lecture at Gateway on Aug. 8.
08/05/2011
The local media ran an article about us.
Transition Racine Wants a More Sustainable Future Exploring and using alternative and renewable sources of energy instead of primarily fossil fuels will help the US avoid a myriad of problems in the future.
For those of you who may be interested to learn more about the Transition movement, here is a link to a downloadable program (Kathleen Dunn, June 27, 2011, 10pm) from Wisconsin Public Radio. If you listen, share your thoughts with us!
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Discover the Energy Water Connection / Thursday, May 19 at 6:30 p.m.
SEGG Activities Did you know that water is the heaviest thing that we move with energy? Have you ever wondered how much energy it takes to provide us with clean water? Do you want to learn how water efficiency could be one of the keys to reversing the impacts of global climate change ? Then you will want to h
05/10/2011
Janet Gamble (Turtle Creek Gardens Manager) Gave an insightful presentation into the world of farming and CSAs at Transition Racine's May 9 Hub meeting.
Learn more at http://turtlecreekgardenscsa.com/
05/05/2011
I heard it through the grapevine, RUGN still has garden plots available in the Marquette St. Garden. Email [email protected] or visit www.rugn.org/ to learn more.
Home Racine Urban Garden Network (RUGN) Promoting and networking resources for urban gardening in the Racine area.
Spring meeting of Racine Green Congregations (RGC)
Is your congregation sending a representative? : )
May 7, 8:30 to 10:00
Resurrection Lutheran Church 322 Ohio Street, Racine
Jon Young representing WE Energies. Special presentation for congregations to reduce energy, save money, and lower carbon footprint. Jon will explain free energy audits and incentives for action.
Learn more about RGC on their website.
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TRANSITION RACINE
Guest speaker: JANET GAMBLE
manager of the Turtle Creek Gardens
As the manager of this CSA, she will talk about:
--What a CSA is
--How to support local food producers
--How to start a CSA
--The Michael Fields Institute in East Troy
Monday, May 9
6:30p.m. - 8:30p.m.
Racine Gateway, Racine Bldg, room 104
We will also get information about the web site
"Transition Wisconsin" by Rees Roberts
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