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Building Resilient Communities Convergence 2015 featuring Luminaries, Sol Horizon, The Dogon Lights, BOLO, & More!

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October 8, 2015
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Solar Living Institute
13771 S Highway 101 - Hopland
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Date(s) - 10/08/2015 - 10/11/2015
3:00 pm - 10:00 pm

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Solar Living Institute

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  • Music
  • Festival
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The Building Resilient Communities Convergence, at the beautiful Solar Living Institute, brings together the best of the Northern California Permaculture Convergence and the Northern California Regional Transition Network Conference for a dynamic and engaging weekend designed to build a powerful movement for community resilience.

Whether you are a seasoned permaculturalist, green business entrepreneur festival goer, sustainability enthusiast, or just excited to enjoy a weekend of fantastic people, good music, food, campfires and opportunities to learn about new ways of living in thriving resilience with people and the planet… there is something at this Convergence for you!

MUSIC LINE-UP

  • Luminaries
  • Sol Horizon
  • The Dogon Lights

  • BOLO
  • DJ Dragonfly

  • Sweet Medicine
  • Vir McCoy
  • The Ultimate Permaculture Passion

OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

  • World renowned Activists and Visionaries
  • The best of Community Organizing
  • Internationally acclaimed Permaculture Designers

STELLAR WORKSHOPS

  • Climate, Land & Water
  • Equitable Economy & Sustainable Business
  • Leadership, Community Organizing, & Capacity Building
  • Skill Shares & Appropriate Technology
  • Social Justice, Education, & Culture
  • Home & Neighborhood Resiliency
  • Inner Resilience & Social Permaculture
  • Embodiment Practices

PERMACULTURE AND DIVERSITY

  • We are working hard to bring in some of the extraordinary change-makers building resilience in diverse communities

FAMILY AND YOUTH FRIENDLY

  • Youth will have their own programming
  • Childcare available for parents of young kids

NEW OPPORTUNITIES

  • Your New Business Partner
  • The Next Step on your journey of finding right livelihood
  • Your Next Job
  • New Connections & Friends
  • Our model resilient community market place with vendors, non-profits, and more

IT’S GOING TO BE A PARTY!

  • Experience local cuisine, a delicious community dinner and then enjoy fantastic music

We hope you will join us in working together in making a more resilient future possible, and have a great time in the process!

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