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First Ever N. California Conference!

You are invited to attend the first-ever
 
Northern California 
Regional Transition Conference
Saturday, October 6, 2012
 
At the NEXUS event venue
1414 Harbour Way South, Suite 1010 (map)
in the Craneway Pavilion, Richmond, CA
10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Registration begins at 9:30
$25 (nobody turned away for lack of funds)
To attend, please register online here
 
–– Meet and network with other Transition initiatives from the region, including Sonoma, Sebastopol, Berkeley, Albany, Santa Cruz and more!
–– Be inspired by successful community resilience projects
–– Help take your Transition efforts to the next level; learn innovative organizing tools and methods 
 
If you have helped to organize or have been participating 
in your community's Transition initiative, or are 
simply interested in learning more about this 
thriving international movement, this is a must-attend conference.
 
On-site catered lunch will be available for $10 (pre-register by Tuesday)
 
Conference Content
 
Presentations, panel discussions, and hosted group discussions with expert guest speakers and experienced Transition leaders on the following topics (plus much more):
 
Engaging more diverse communities in Transition -- Engaging community diversity of all types, including communities of color, youth, income levels, etc.
 
Creating practical projects -- Successful community resilience projects and what has been learned
 
Transition messaging that appeals to the masses -- Messaging strategies and use of media to reach a wider audience and build a more cohesiveTransition movement
 
Creating effective Transition working groups -- Some practical, proven methods for how to create working groups in your Transition Initiative
 
Building partnerships and networking -- Strategies for networking and building partnerships with other sustainability/localization organizations and projects
 
Creating regional Transition projects -- Creating larger projects such as Time Banks, community renewable power collectives, etc. that are regionally-focused and shared across Transition groups
 
Sustaining the group while avoiding burnout and having more fun -- Personal and group strategies for sustaining the work of Transition over the long haul
 
Building Transition organizational capacity and acquiring funding -- Tools, ingredients and skills for evolving TI organizational structures and processes for building more capacity and effectiveness
 
REconomy and Transition Enterprises -- What are the next steps for re-designing our community economies for resilience?
 
Plus:  Open Space session, Inner Transition exercises, regional networking time, and guest speakers including Pam Hartwell-Herrero Mayor of Fairfax, Kirsten Schwind from Bay Localize, Marco Vangelesti from Slow Money and many more 
 
(If you have some special experience or expertise to share on any of the above topics, please contact Scott McKeown at scott@transitionus.org)