This special announcement of an event
sponsored by the Fellowship for Intentional Community
THE
ART OF COMMUNITY NORTHWEST CONFERENCE
Co-Opportunities for
Sustainability
Date: September 8-10, 2006
Time: from 5 PM Friday to 10 PM Sunday
Location: Bastyr University, Kenmore, WA
More:
http://fic.ic.org/aofc/
Register Now
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4636
Greetings! A team of committed community folks has been pulling together
what promises to be a great Art of Community event this fall in the
beautiful Pacific Northwest.
Our intention for the event is to promote and support communities that
recognize and practice sustainability. We will do this with interactive
workshops and panels, hearing from some fantastic plenary speakers,
interspersing music, art, a live auction, and plenty of networking
opportunities, including display and information tables hosted by
communities and sustainability-oriented organizations.
A number of well-known writers and community leaders will help as we
weave the web of community networks. Some of the presenters already
scheduled include:
- Diana Leafe Christian, Communities magazine editor; author: Creating
- a Life Together
Lisa Fitzhugh, ArtCorps Executive Director
Mark Lakeman, Portland City Repair Coordinator
Geoph Kozeny, the Peripatetic Communitarian from Communities magazine & Visions of Utopia producer
Vicki Robin, Cofounder of Conversation Cafes, and New Road Map Foundation; Author, Your Money or Your Life
David Korten, Author, and The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community and cofounder, Positive Futures Network
and more!
WHY THIS CONFERENCE?
Here is a place to learn about working models of sustainability...and share your own
ideas.
Art of Community Northwest will bring together people interested in building community wherever they live, and will highlight successful and sustainable efforts in a variety of communities.
This is a great opportunity to meet people from existing and forming Northwest communities, including ecovillages, cohousing, egalitarian, housing cooperatives.
Learn about ways to be more sustainable through green and natural building techniques, creating community spaces, supporting local agriculture and permaculture.
Community networks are joining the FIC to provide sponsorship support to help ensure the event is a success. These include the Northwest Intentional Communities Association (NICA), Cohousing Association of the United States (Coho/US) and the Federation of Egalitarian Communities (FEC). Other sponsors include nonprofits like Rites of Passage Journeys, Institute of Noetic Sciences Northwest, and Yes! Magazine, plus business collaborators such as GreenWorks Realty. Other community organizations, including Songaia Cohousing Community and the International Puppydogs Movement are also stepping up to support the event.
Sliding scale online registration is fast and easy. Please register
in advance! This venue is expected to sell out, so we encourage you
to register now, to reserve your space.
REGISTER NOW
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4636
MEALS AVAILABLE AT BASTYR - VEGAN AND VEGETARIAN OPTIONS!
Bastyr is known for its natural health education and great vegan and
vegetarian food service. Because of the relatively remote location of
Bastyr's campus, there are no restaurants in walking distance. We
recommend choosing meals on site, which you must sign up for in
advance, along with your registration.
MEALS ONLINE
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5455
Otherwise, bring some food along!
MORE ABOUT BASTYR, INCLUDING DIRECTIONS
http://www.bastyr.edu/
COMMUNITY BUS TOURS
We're pleased to include two community bus tours on Friday, September 8.
Tour 1 ($45) leaves Bastyr at 8:45am for tours of Bob the House, Apex Cooperative, and Songaia Cohousing. Tour 1 includes a lunch with vegetarian options available, served in the common house at Songaia Cohousing Community and then returns to Bastyr by 1:15pm.
Tour 2 ($40) leaves Bastyr at 1:30pm for tours of Sunset House, Jackson Place Cohousing, and Emma Goldman Finishing School. It returns to Bastyr by 5:45pm.
To reserve seats for either bus tour:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6409
CAMPING OPTION AVAILABLE
Contact Fred Lanphear at fred@songaia.com to get information about a community that has offered to make camp sites available to our attendees that weekend.
AUCTION ITEMS
If you have a product or service that the FIC can use in the benefit auction, please contact Harvey Baker at Harvey@ic.org who will keep the inventory of items. Please also cc your message to Laird Schaub at laird@ic.org . One of our team members will follow up with you about how to get the item to our conference site for Art of Community.
A big thank you to our amazing sponsors! Check out their links on our website: http://fic.ic.org/aofc/ for more information about each of them.
Major Sponsors
Fellowship for Intentional Community
Northwest Intentional Community Association
Federation of Egalitarian Communities
International Puppydogs Movement
AM 1090 Progressive Talk
Greenworks Realty
Sustaining Sponsors
Rites of Passage Journeys
Supporting Sponsors
Cohousing Association of the United States
Yes! Magazine
Cooperating Sponsors
Songaia Cohousing Community
Institute of Noetic Sciences Northwest
The Heritage Institute
Goodenough Communitys
Greener Living Solutions
Sustainable Ballard
Costs for full weekend: Admission $60-$75 (sliding scale)
SUMMARY OF LINKS
Registration:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4636
Onsite Meals:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5455
Bus Tour Tickets:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6409
Event Schedule:
http://fic.ic.org/aofc/ScheduleGrid.htm
Kids and young adults are welcome. Ages 12 and under can come for free, but we'd like to know how many are coming, so that we can plan appropriately for kid program activities.
We look forward to seeing you at Art of Community Northwest!