[GPSCC-chat] Community Sharing and Reskilling Event, 11am August 12th

Azure Sea azuresea4me at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 8 13:09:24 PDT 2012


Hello all - though this is not a political event, it is a local sustainability-eco-green community event for those that might be interested.  Lori

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Share Food, Crafts, Skills, and Goods

Sunday,  August 12th 
11am – 12:30pm   FREE !
Common Ground Organic Garden Supply & Education Center
559 College Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94306
 
Hop on your bikes with your friends and family for a multiple skill 
and goods sharing event. Join us to share your garden and kitchen 
bounty, your extra arts and crafts supplies, beloved (or neglected) 
books, old clothing, and children’s toys. Bring what you have to share; 
take home something you don’t.   You’ll also learn to make homemade 
musical instruments and get a (or learn to do your own) bike tunup. 
We’ll have demos on kitchen skills and craft techniques on the 
half-hour, too. Bring your bikes, bike supplies, homegrown fruit, 
vegetables, eggs, herbs, honey, flowers, paints, markers, books, shirts, 
skirts, pants, fabric, yarn, paper, sheet music, patterns, books, garden tools,
craft tools, toys, kits and more. Be sure to bring a bag to take home the bounty!

Local Garden Share – Bring extra bounty from the garden 
(produce, fruit, herbs, eggs, honey, flowers, plants in pots), 
things made in the kitchen from the things from the garden, seeds, 
seedlings, tools, utensils, books, magazines. Anything garden and 
food-related is welcome.

Craft Share – Bring your arts and crafts supplies 
and tools, and even artistic creations to share.  We’ll have demos on 
simple crafts you can make, techniques you can learn, a chance to show 
off your skills, and even a crochet lesson.

Bicycle workshop – Let’s work together to do minor 
maintenance and make minor adjustments to improve your bike for 
efficiency, safety and comfort, with Trevor and Katie. They’ll help you 
with: Tire pressure, Oiling squeaky chains, Seat ergonomics, Adjusting 
bar position for good wristernomics, Adjusting gears, brakes and 
headsets. They can also coach you through fixing a flat tire!

Scrapophony- Fun with Found Sounds – Learn to make 
and play some simple ‘musical instruments’ from things found around the 
house. Discover the joys found sound and explore the wonders of sound 
via everyday objects. Humans have been experimenting with ways to make 
music with found objects (sticks, bones, rocks…) for about as long as 
there have been humans. Join us in rekindling that sense of auditory 
exploration which is the wellspring of musical creativity.

Book share – Turn in your old beloved books in 
readable condition (no pages missing please) and take home a new good 
read. Any extras will be donated to the library.

Clothes share – Bring something that no longer fits 
but still looks good (free of stains and tears) and find something that 
you need to complete your wardrobe. Any remaining clothes will be 
donated to Goodwill for recycling.

Toy share – Kids bored of the same old toys? Trade 
them in for something new-to-them, and get the next generation involved 
in sharing and keeping things out of the landfill. Extras will be 
donated to a local children’s shelter.

Transition Tales - Bring your Transition Tale and record it on video with Mythologist Willi Paul at the Reskilling & Sharing Expo.
What are your hopes and concerns for the future? Share your journey and what the Transition Movement means to you and your family.
These short video pieces will be uploaded and available for discussion right after the Expo.
Throughout the Bay Area, neighbors are coming together for sharing 
locally grown, fresh produce, as well as arts and crafts supplies, and 
other household items. 

Our Palo Alto sharing event is supported by a 
coalition of community ecological organizations and neighborhood groups 
including: Acterra, Barron Park Green Team, Barron Park Garden Network, 
Barron Park Assn, Common Ground, City of Palo Alto Community Gardens, 
Deborah’s Palm, Midtown Green Team, Opalz, Slow Food South Bay, 
Transition Palo Alto and Transition Silicon Valley.

The Common Ground store is open during the event, so plan to stop in 
to get any supplies you need to continue your garden bounty or more.  
Also, the event is located only 3 blocks from the California Ave 
Farmers’ Market, which is open from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.  You will have 
time to shop or have lunch at the market after the event.
Please take home any excess of what you bring, if you can. Other 
items such as toys, books, craft supplies and clothes may be donated to 
local charities and shelters. 

More information will be posted at http://transitionpaloalto.org
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