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Looking for kids music lessons

Started Mar 17, 2011 0 Replies

Any recommendations for kids music lessons/programs?Prefer group nr cedar cottage but will consider other formats/areas.Continue

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Justice Marshall commented on Justice Marshall's blog post FREE concrete pieces (aka East Van paving stones) - Good for a walkway, small patio or permaculture herb spiral.
"Dana - That's great! Maybe I will swing by :)"
Jun 14
Dana Wilson commented on Justice Marshall's blog post FREE concrete pieces (aka East Van paving stones) - Good for a walkway, small patio or permaculture herb spiral.
"Hi Justice, My friend picked up as many as she thought we could need and she could manage and it appears we have enough. I believe though that there may be a few left. Thank you so much again and come see the final herb spiral after this weekend at…"
Jun 14
Justice Marshall commented on Justice Marshall's blog post FREE concrete pieces (aka East Van paving stones) - Good for a walkway, small patio or permaculture herb spiral.
"Great! Let me know if you take them. Thanks."
Jun 13
Ross Moster commented on Justice Marshall's blog post FREE concrete pieces (aka East Van paving stones) - Good for a walkway, small patio or permaculture herb spiral.
"Passing this along from Dana... Sweet! We may relieve you of them today. Thank you so much for the prompt reply!!! Dana"
Jun 13
Justice Marshall commented on Justice Marshall's blog post FREE concrete pieces (aka East Van paving stones) - Good for a walkway, small patio or permaculture herb spiral.
"Dana - Last I checked they were still there! No one has notified me otherwise..."
Jun 13
Dana Wilson commented on Justice Marshall's blog post FREE concrete pieces (aka East Van paving stones) - Good for a walkway, small patio or permaculture herb spiral.
"Hi Justice, Thank you so much for sharing! I am wondering if they are still there and available for pick up today? Best, Dana"
Jun 13
Justice Marshall posted a blog post

EcoSex symposium - Portland

EcoSex Symposium! (Portland)Click for Symposium info"More than 21 workshops on sexecology, sensual & sustainable living, the pleasure of permaculture, EcoMagicks, bees, mycelium/mushrooms, stardust, polyamory, ecoactivism, herbal aphrodisiacs, culture, sexual liberation, plant medicines, embodiment, & more. More than the Opening Ceremony on Friday, the EcoBall on Saturday Night, or Sunday's Closing Ceremony that will include…See More
Jun 13
Justice Marshall posted a blog post

An Effort to Bury a Throwaway Culture One Repair at a Time

"At Amsterdam’s first Repair Cafe, an event originally held in a theater’s foyer, then in a rented room in a former hotel and now in a community center a couple of times a month, people can bring in whatever they want to have repaired, at no cost, by volunteers who just like to fix things."Awesome!Read the article:…See More
May 31
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May 25
Justice Marshall commented on Village Vancouver's group Transition Cedar Cottage
"I have half a yard of soil in the back of my truck. Need to get it gone! Happy to deliver it to your Cedar Cottage area curb for $25 :)"
May 24
Justice Marshall commented on Justice Marshall's blog post FREE concrete pieces (aka East Van paving stones) - Good for a walkway, small patio or permaculture herb spiral.
"Still available as far as I know..."
May 16
Alyssa Kohlman commented on Justice Marshall's blog post FREE concrete pieces (aka East Van paving stones) - Good for a walkway, small patio or permaculture herb spiral.
"Are these still available?"
May 16
Justice Marshall posted a blog post

FREE concrete pieces (aka East Van paving stones) - Good for a walkway, small patio or permaculture herb spiral.

NOTE - Most of these have now been picked up...FREE concrete pieces (aka East Van paving stones) from a sidewalk demo. Good for a walkway, small patio or permaculture herb spiral. Help yourself. They're in the alley behind 557 E12th (near cedar hedge). Please don't disturb the residents! If you take them, kindly let me know so I can delete this notice.See More
May 14
Justice Marshall commented on Jill Whitelaw's event Building an Agriculturally Productive System
"Forecast is sunny!"
May 3
Justice Marshall replied to Leah Chevallier's discussion Rental Properties??
"1-3 acres in Vancouver is a pretty tall order! Maybe Richmond or the Valley? Sunshine coast? "
Apr 5
Justice Marshall commented on Village Vancouver's group Permaculture Village
"Lawns... they can be a hard habit to break. Hope your dandelion wine is excellent! "
Feb 29

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In which Vancouver neighbourhood or other community do you live?
Kensington-Cedar Cottage
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, potlucks, outreach, organizing events, community-building, having fun while saving the world, or...
urb ag, arts, spirit, community, permaculture, waterways, celebration
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perhaps - I'll need to have a closer look.
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?
integration of natural landscape, waterways etc, urban ag, eco-economy.
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EcoSex symposium - Portland

Posted on June 13, 2012 at 8:29am 0 Comments

EcoSex Symposium! (Portland)

Click for Symposium info

"More than 21 workshops on sexecology, sensual & sustainable living, the pleasure of permaculture, EcoMagicks, bees, mycelium/mushrooms, stardust, polyamory, ecoactivism, herbal aphrodisiacs, culture, sexual liberation, plant medicines, embodiment, & more.

More than the Opening Ceremony on Friday, the EcoBall on Saturday Night, or Sunday's Closing…

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An Effort to Bury a Throwaway Culture One Repair at a Time

Posted on May 31, 2012 at 10:05am 0 Comments

"At Amsterdam’s first Repair Cafe, an event originally held in a theater’s foyer, then in a rented room in a former hotel and now in a community center a couple of times a month, people can bring in whatever they want to have repaired, at no cost, by volunteers who just like to fix things."

Awesome!

Read the article:…

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Food forests in Vancouver?

Posted on May 25, 2012 at 10:46am 0 Comments

I'm writing a piece about food forests for a Vancouver magazine.
Do you know of any food forests in the city?
I'm especially interested in getting photos of mature sites...
Thanks!

Cheap soil

Posted on May 24, 2012 at 9:17pm 0 Comments

I have half a yard of soil in the back of my truck. Need to get it gone! Happy to deliver it to your curb for $25 if you're not too far from 25th/Knight :)

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At 10:59pm on February 7, 2012, Randy Chatterjee said…

Awesome, nuanced article in the VO on government regulation, regulatory capture, and building cycles of public dependency...and all in a short article about that greatest and most devastating of all dependencies, sugar.  Indeed, the only real answer is to let the market price it correctly, and then also expose its pernicious effects and build a movement, just like that against smoking, that works from the grassroots to inspire us to protect our bodies.

 
 
 

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Local, organic, rural, and/or urban, food production is a mainstay of life, and doing it well leads to wellness. From farm to kitchen, discussions relating to food--and the community arising around it--belong here.

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