Training for Transition

Location:
Delafield Fish Hatchery
417 Main St.
Delafield, WI 53018
Date: 
Saturday, January 30, 2010 (All day) - Sunday, January 31, 2010 (All day)
Cost: 
$125.00
Registration: 

Online registration is via Midwest Permaculture's website.

To register off-line or for those interested in scholarships/assistance please contact Kate Heiber-Cobb at seventhheaven@mailbag.com -or- call 608-213-2230.

Snacks, Coffee, Tea Included. Lunches will be your responsibility. You can
bring a bag lunch and eat at the Fish Hatchery or there are restaurants in Delafield within a 5 minute walk of Hatchery. Saturday evening pizza or food will be ordered in and covered for Movie and Networking.

Area hotel information can be found here.

This is a transition town training to better educate people about how to ease through the challenges facing communities today such as peak oil, climate change, and the economic crisis.  It is a positive approach of focusing on solutions that lead to a more satisfying life.

This training will follow the transition model in paying attention to both the outer work and the inner work necessary for a successful transition process.  This will be a participatory process, with participants invited to share their own experience and learn from the many different transition initiatives represented at the course.

At the end of the course, participants will:

  • Have a clear understanding of the context for Transition Initiatives, the current global situation and the transformational possibilities that arise from climate change, peak oil prices and the economic crisis.
  • Know what the Transition model is–including an in-depth look at the 12 steps, from inspiration, setting up the initiating group, all the way to having active and effective working groups.
  • Have experienced a joint visioning process.
  • Understand how to organize effective meetings such as public talks, open space days, and small theme working groups.
  • Understand the purpose and principles of an Energy Descent Action Plan.
  • Have the outline of an effective and inspiring talk on the Transition movement.
  • Have formed useful contacts with other Transition initiatives and individuals interested in the Transition model.
  • Have a plan of action for themselves and their locality.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Transition initiative leaders, steering group members, working group members and those considering Transition in their communities.

Required Reading: Transition Primer, free here.
Recommended Reading: The Transition Handbook: From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience by Rob Hopkins

Trainers: 
Bill Wilson
Trainers: 
Rebecca Wilson
Organizer: 
Organizer: 
Kate Heiber-Cobb, et. al.
Phone: 
(608) 213-2230

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