[Scpg] City Repair Tour Schedule October 30 - Nov 22 2006 California
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Fri Oct 27 07:35:35 PDT 2006
Dear Friends,
Okay everybody, here's the whole schedule for the
Lydia Doleman and Mark Lakeman/ City Repair
presentation tour! We will be showing up in your town
soon, arriving in our little brown biodiesel veggie
oil truck! Yeehaw!
We hope that you are all well and we can't wait to see
you. This tour is partly sponsored by the Oregon
Biodiesel Workshop.
Just to remind you, Lydia will only be on the tour
until the 6th of November and then Mark will finish
the schedule.
See you Soon!!!
Lydia and Mark
The story of The City Repair Project, in Portland,
Oregon.
A 1.5 Hour Visual Media Presentation by Mark Lakeman,
Co-Founder.
www.cityrepair.org
As both an organization and a larger movement, The
City Repair Project inspires and guides the
transformation of the grid infrastructure of the
typical American city into a vital social commons. The
multidisciplinary nature of City Repair defies
categorization. Similar to Permaculture design, it has
become a national movement for social and ecological
restoration operating in a landscape characterized by
isolation and compartmentalization. The project takes
Fritjof Capra's 'Tipping Point' as a model for
paradigm change by intentionally focusing upon
intersections in space and time. City Repair is
directly reclaiming those intersection points,
converting spaces of collision into places of
convergence, and opening the field for what
automatically happens when people reunite with their
Place: everything.
This presentation compares the historic settlement
patterns of village societies with the dominant forces
of Western colonization as a context for describing
City Repair's work. As revealed through this visually
stunning event, the multidisciplinary culture of City
Repair combines architecture, urban planning,
anthropology, community development, public art,
permaculture and ecological design in projects that
transform space and transfer power to local levels.
The presentation is chronological, proceeding from the
most elementary and accessible project scales to
enormous visionary collaborations involving thousands
of people. Each project restates the same essential
principles of localization, community participation
and placemaking, but the forms always change and grow.
As an overall movement, each project builds upon
previous successes to manifest larger and larger
impacts.
Through a restorative process in which citizens
re-imagine and literally re-build their own commons,
City Repair is engendering relationships that
revitalize the fabric of our local community within
the existing context of social isolation. By
re-asserting localized village patterns in the city
grid, City Repair establishes both the physical and
social foundation for sustainable culture.
Ps: schedule below
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1. Monday, October 30 7-9pm
Sebastapol, CA
Harmony Community Room
380 Morris St. Suite L
Contact: Lauren Quinn 707 827 3092
2. Wednesday, November 1st 12-2pm
Sebastapol, CA
Environmental Tech Center
Sonoma State University
1801 Cotati Ave
Contact: Lauren Quinn 707 827 3092
3.Wednesday, November 1st 7-9pm
Santa Rosa, CA
New College of California
Contact:David Baker 707 568 2605
4. Thursday, November 2nd 2:30- 3:30pm
Laytonville, CA
Town High School, Main Gym
200 Branstrom Rd
Contact:Allison Pernell 707 972 1364
5. Thursday, November 2nd 7-9pm
Laytonville, Ca
Town High school, Main Gym
200 Branstrom Rd.
Contact:Alison Pernell 707 972 1364
6. Friday, November 3rd 7-9pm
Kentfield, CA
College of Marin. Olney Hall
835 College Drive
Contact:Andres Edwards aedwards at edutracks.com
7. Saturday, November 4th
Special Point Reyes Event
8. Monday, November 6th or Tuesday, November 7th
Time: TBD
Half Moon Bay
San Mateo, CA
Contact: Ruby Head 650 773 9787
9. Thursday, November 9th 6:30 - 8 pm
UCLA Public Policy Building RM 2355, 2nd Floor
Los Angeles
Contact: Jane Choi 562 712 5505
10. Friday, November 10th
Time: TBD
Location: TBD
Contact: Camille Cimino 213 480 8002
11. Saturday, November 11th
Ventura, CA
Eric Lloyd Wright Ranch
www.ericllyodwright.com
Contact:Hannah Wier 818 591 8992
12. Sunday November 12th
Bay Area Green Festival
San Fransisco
Contact: Kat Steele 510 459 6784
13. Monday November 13th
Bay Area
Time and Location: TBD
Contact: Kat Steele 510 459 6784
14. Tuesday Novemnber 14th
Time and Location: TBD
San Luis Obispo
Contact: Greg Junell gjunell at gmail.com
15. Wednesday November 15th 8-10pm
San Luis Obispo
Cal Poly Campus
Graphic Arts Building (26)
Room 104
Contact: Gregg Doyle dgdlib at yahoo.com
16. Thursday November 16th 6- 8:30 pm
Santa Barbara City College
Adam Green's class on sustainablity
Earth and Biological Sciences Building
Room 309
East Campus, 721 Cliff Dr
Contact: Margie Bushman and Wes 805 962 2571 margie at sbpermaculture.org
17. Saturday November 18th 12-1pm
Synergenesis Event
Red Ink Studios
52 9th St.
between Market and Mission
Contact: Eve Lady Apples 415 307 5362
18. Sunday, November 19th 1-3pm
Point Reyes
Regenerative Design Institute
www.regenerativedesign.org
Contact: Ruby Head 650 773 9787
19. Sunday, November 19th 7-9pm
Dance Palace at the Community Center
CHurch Space
5th and D st
Point Reyes Station, CA
COntact: Jon Rowe
jonrowe at earthlink.net
20. November 20th -22nd
Occidental Arts and Ecology Center
Visionary Gathering
Contact: Jack Stephens jack at cobcottage.com
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