Carkeek Park walk, November 28th, 2008, 10 AM

Posted by on Nov 24 2008 | Tagged as: Announcements, Local Fun

Carkeek Park Salmon Walk
Friday November 28
10 AM

Join your neighbors for a post Thanksgiving leisurely paced walk to Carkeek Park. Neighbor Doug Gresham will be on hand to talk about and answer questions on the salmon restoration in Piper’s Creek. Doug has worked extensively for the restoration of Salmon spawning habitat in the creek.

Meet at the big oak tree at 13th Avenue NW and NW 95th Street.  We’ll leave at 10 AM and enter the park at the 12th and Norcross.

This will be kid friendly and paced appropriately. Come for the stroll with your whole family from new-born to 90, there will be something for everyone. This is a rain or shine event.

Information kit@crownhillneighbors.org

Dinner and a Movie

Posted by on Nov 16 2008 | Tagged as: Announcements, Local Fun, Movies

Saturday November 22nd
potluck from 6-7:15pm
Movie starts at 7:15pm.
Movie: The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil (see synopsis below)
Location: Carol B’s house, 10060 Mary Ave NW, 789-8693
Contact: carolbarber@comcast.net

For those attending the potluck, people are encouraged to bring or prepare foods that are local or as local as possible. Let’s not be fascists about it, but be thoughtful about what you make or bring, and use it as an opportunity to understand where our food comes. Come prepared to talk about what you learned from the process.

The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil
The DVD focuses on Cuba’s transition from an industrial petroleum-based society to a sustainable society, as a result of their loss of petroleum when their source, the Soviet Union, collapsed.

The goals of this film are to give hope to the developed world as it wakes up to the consequences of being hooked on oil, and to lift American’s prejudice of Cuba by showing the Cuban people as they are. The filmmakers do this by having the people tell their story on film. It’s a story of their dedication to independence and triumph over adversity, and a story of cooperation and hope. Several Cubans expressed the belief that living on an island, with its natural boundaries, breeds awareness that there are limits to natural resources.

“Everyone who is concerned about Peak Oil needs to see this film. Cuba survived an energy famine during the 1990′s, and how it did so constitutes one of the most important and hopeful stories of the past not just of individual achievement, but one of the collective mobilization of an entire society to meet an enormous challenge.”
Richard Heinberg, author of The Party’s Over, Powerdown
RUNNING TIME: 53 minutes
RELEASED IN 2006

Sustainable Crown Hill Minutes 11/09/08

Posted by on Nov 13 2008 | Tagged as: Meeting minutes

Sustainable Crown Hill Minutes
11/09/2008

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Sustainable Crown Hill Meeting November 9th

Posted by on Nov 05 2008 | Tagged as: Announcements

Sustainable Crown Hill Meeting
Sunday, November 9th
5PM – 7PM
Dennis and Kit’s house
9514-1/2 12th Ave NW
250 feet down gravel driveway between 9512 and 9514 12th
(206) 706-7663

Potluck 5-5:30
Meeting 5:30-7

Please send agenda items to carolbarber@comcast.net

Now that the election is over, lets get back to the local activities. The food is fabulous and the company even better!