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Maria Stanciulescu is now a member of Village Vancouver
October 24, 2010

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In which Vancouver neighbourhood do you live?
Other
If you don't live in Vancouver or are in another neighbourhood we did not list, please tell us where home is.
Port Moody
Please tell us--briefly--what about Transition interests you: urban agriculture, relocalizing our economy, Permaculture, transit, energy efficient buildings, the arts, potlucks, community-building, or any other activity or policy area?
urban agriculture, relocalizing economy, permaculture, transit, energy efficient buildings, arts, potlucks and community building: they all interest me! I would love to learn more about how I can help out and contribute to that difference that we are all hoping to make in our community.
Would you be interested in contributing time or expertise to any of our working groups or to our community villages? If so, please list one or more.
Yes, sure.
What would you like to see improved in Vancouver regarding sustainability?
Greater composting policies. Less waste. More recycling. Less water bottle consumption. Less mail (less paper). More bicycle routes.
I agree to read and abide by the Site Guidelines under the About tab on the navigation bar, remaining respectful in all communications on this web site.
Yes

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At 7:01am on October 26, 2010, Randy Chatterjee said…
Maria,

Welcome to Village Vancouver.

We need people across the Lower Mainland to unite under Transition, and organize many local communities as chapters of this Transition movement. There are two other Transitioners from Port Moody already on this site, Melissa Chaun and Sharon Zvonar. I hope you can connect with them to begin setting up a village, or villages, in Port Moody.

While it is important to stay very local, I hope you can also attend Village Vancouver events as well. Someday we'll get the Evergreen Line built and it will be much easier (and greener) to visit each other.
 
 
 

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