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Revisioning the Manitoba Harvest Project Coordinator (Acting)

 

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Those interested in applying for this position are invited to forward their resume and cover letter to Stefan Epp-Koop via mail (4-640 Broadway Ave, Winnipeg MB, R3C 0X3) or e-mail (stefan@foodmattersmanitoba.ca, Subject line: Revisioning the Manitoba Harvest Coordinator) by November 30, 2012.
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An Invitation to Simplicity

The first event of the Sustainable South Osborne Community Coop's 2013 Community Conversation Series

 A Presentation by Mark Burch entitled "An Invitation to Simplicity"

Thursday, January 17 at 7:00 pm
Riverview Community Centre (90 Ashland Avenue)

You can see the signs. Fuels are more costly, our climate less friendly and the economy is a whirlpool of change with no one at the  helm. You can see that our families, our neighbourhoods and our communities are already heading into a great transition. Are there hard times ahead? Or maybe this can be a time of opportunity and creative challenge? "Invitation to Simplicity" introduces voluntary simplicity as a powerful, creative lifestyle choice that can help us meet the challenges of the future.
Come meet your neighbours and discover the meaning of voluntary simplicity.

For more information:

Contact Matthew Sanscartier sso.ccs.gmail.com

"In Transition 2.0" Documentary and Discussion

Sustainable South Osborne Community Coop is proud to announce the last event in our 2012 Community Conversation Series

 A Screening of the documentary "In Transition 2.0" and Discussion of the Transition Movement"

Thursday, November 15 at 7:00 pm
Riverview Community Centre (90 Ashland Avenue)

This documentary is an inspirational immersion in the Transition movement, gathering stories from around the world of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. You'll hear about communities printing their own money, growing food everywhere, localising their economies and setting up community power stations. It's an idea that has gone viral, a social experiment that is about responding to uncertain times with solutions and optimism. In a world that is awash with gloom, here is a story of hope, ingenuity and the power of growing vegetables in unexpected places.
Come meet your neighbours and help Winnipeg make the transition by starting in your own neighbourhood! Hope you can join us in discussing how to meet the coming challenges and make Winnipeg and South Osborne truly sustainable!

For more information:

Contact Matthew Sanscartier sso.ccs.gmail.com

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