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The Regeneration Handbook: A Free Interactive Event with Author, Don Hall

Sun, Jun 30

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Ecology Center

How can we empower ourselves & communities in these challenging times?

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The Regeneration Handbook: A Free Interactive Event with Author, Don Hall
The Regeneration Handbook: A Free Interactive Event with Author, Don Hall

Time & Location

Jun 30, 2024, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA 94702, USA

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About the event

Join Transition Berkeley for this INSPIRING and INTERACTIVE event!

Don Hall,  author, Transition Town Trainer, will share will share how NATURAL and UNIVERSAL PATTERNS of TRANFORMATION, EXPANSION, WHOLENESS, and BALANCE can teach us how to step into our full potential and serve as more effective agents of change in these uncertain and pivotal times.

Cost: FREE. Donations greatly appreciated.

SUGGESTED DONATION ($5–20) to support the AUTHOR and ORGANIZATIONS involved in this event.

Light refreshments will be provided.

Don Hall is the author of The Regeneration Handbook: Transform Yourself to Transform the World. He has served in a variety of capacities throughout the Transition Towns Movement over the past 15 years and is currently Training Coordinator for the international Transition Network. Don holds a Master’s in Environmental Leadership from Naropa University, blogs at evolutionarychange.org, and lives in community in Boulder, Colorado.

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Transition Berkeley, a 501(c)(3) non profit,  has benefited from Don Hall's leadership as part of the official Transition US network. We are a grassroots organization dedicated to bringing neighbors & community members to build a more equitable, regenerative, self-reliant future for Berkeley. 

We have ongoing projects and events that emerge through volunteer interests and collaborations with community partners. Examples of our activities include: Skill & Idea Share events, Crop Swap & Share events, Community Repair Events, Native Pollinator Gardens in parks & schools, Little Native Seed Libraries, Local Advocacy related to our mission and much more! 

Transition Berkeley's projects are funded through grants and donations.

We welcome your involvement and support, whether in-person or by donation!

See our website for more info!

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