Training for Transition – Mid Maine

Location:
New Forest Institute, Brooks, ME
Date: 
Saturday, October 22, 2011 - 2:00am - Sunday, October 23, 2011 - 10:30am
Cost: 
$150.00
Registration: 

Contact Kim Jacobs at zephyrhill@fairpoint.net or call (207)-722-3139.  Some limited scholarships are available, please contact Kim Jacobs by email to apply. To pay by check, send a check made out to Kim Jacobs to: 138 Woodsong Drive, Brooks, ME  04921. To pay by credit card: Go to PayPal and select "send money" to: cobblestone138@hotmail.com and include a note “Payment for Transition Event”.

Location of training:  New Forest Institute.

This two-day course is an in-depth experiential introduction to Transition for those considering bringing Transition to their community or for existing Transition initiatives who are interested in deepening their understanding of Transition. It is recommended for local communities wishing to become an internationally-recognized Transition Initiative.

At the Training for Transition course, you will:

  • Explore how the Transition process increases community resilience.
  • Receive tools for community outreach, education and engagement.
  • Learn how to summarize the triple challenge of Peak Oil, climate change, and economic instability in ways that move people to positive action.
  • Understand and know how to work with obstacles that have prevented our communities from recognizing and positively responding to the challenge of energy transition.
  • Experience ways that local social and economic community can be created and strengthened.
  • Learn ways of creating a positive, shared vision for your community’s future.
  • Receive support for becoming a Transition catalyst in your community.
  • Connect with others who are helping your region transition to greater stability and security.
  • Become a part of a rapidly growing positive, inspirational, global movement!

Curriculum:
The course describes how to catalyze, build and facilitate a successful Transition initiative. It is packed with imaginative and inspiring ways to engage your community, and delves into both the theory and practice of Transition that has worked so well in hundreds of communities around the world.

Who should attend: 
People interested in learning about the Transition movement in greater depth and leaders already creating a Transition initiative in their community.

Preparation:
Participants are encouraged to do advance preparation as listed below:  

- Reading

  • The Transition Handbook: From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience, by Rob Hopkins
  • "Transition Primer" (free)

- Viewing

Trainers: 
Alastair Lough
Trainers: 
Scott McKeown
Organizer: 
Organizer: 
Alastair Lough – Transition Initiative Portland, and Kim Jacobs – Transition Initiative Brooks

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