Saturday, August 23, 2008

Livable Future Project newsletter always inviting

Livable Future Project Newsletter: Community Gathering, Time Banks, Livable Neighborhoods, servant leadership and more!‏
From: Patricia Mikkelson (livablefutureproject@gmail.com)
Sent: Sat 8/23/08 11:30 PM
To: livablefutureproject@gmail.com
Hello all,
I met you at the Omni Center a few weeks ago at the Hiroshima-Nagasaki commemoration. I was so pleased to talk to each of you, and grateful that you were willing to spend time coming the the event. I really hope you will come to the upcoming community gathering which is noted in the newsletter below. I would love to reconnect with you.
Livable Future Project Newsletter

August 23, 2008
urpose: To encourage people to live joyful, loving, lives that contribute to the well being of themselves, their families, their neighborhoods, and the whole planet.
Editor: Director of Livable Future Project, Patricia Mikkelson www.patriciamikkelson.wordpress.com
livablefutureproject@gmail.com 479-313-0414
Organic Gardening Class by Calvin Bey Sept. 6 This class offers powerful tools to produce nutrient dense produce. For more information check out http://harmonygardens.blogspot.com/ or call 527-6951
Sustainable Services: I and others can help you start a garden, insulate your home, simplify your life, organize your home, build a rain barrel, worm composters and have systems that can help you be more self-reliant. Call Patricia at 479-313-0414 www.sustainableservices.wordpress.com
Community Gatherings at Walker Park 6-9PM: Time banking, networking, success teams, and classes on sustainable living.Orientation about Time Banks: 6pm Potluck, networking, and time banks activities start at 6:15 Classes on sustainable living start at 7:30 If you have something to share, there is space for you to do so if you want to initiate such things as volleyball, music, or other fun stuff.
Bring fliers, announcements, and anything else that you have to promote your business, cause and get needs met. Join our Community Builders meetup at www.communitybuilders.meetup.com/66 Sponsored by Livable Future Project www.communitygathering.wordpress.com Directions from Dickson and College in Fayetteville: go south on College. Continue going straight (rather than curving to the right which turns into school). Go about ½ mile. See the large pavilion on the right.
Simplified Living: A service dedicated to helping you simplify your life and environment. Down sizing, compassionate estate services, clearing clutter, and developing ways to organize your life so you can focus on your heartfelt dreams are some of the services offered. Patricia Mikkelson 479-313-0414
Servant Leadership School: Servant Leadership is a management model and leadership theory embraced by fortune 500 companies as well as the spoiritual community. It emphasizes power with rther than power over.. Learn more at www.stpaulsfay.org/servantleadership.html or call 479-442-7373
Twist of Green: This festival promoting sustainable living is being held at the square in Fayetteville on Sat/Sun Oct. 4 and 5th Non-profits organizations can have free booths; register by Sept. 1. For more information: www.twistofgreen.org or call 846-5241
nvironmentally friendly painter: Cliff Mikkelson, the happy painter, will use non-toxic paint of your choice to do an impeccable painting job, inside or out. Forty years experience. Call Cliff 582-0628
Livable Neighborhoods Program is an excellent book that provides a simple formula for empowering people to make their neighborhoods a better place to live. Empowerment Institute: 845-246-6290 http://empowermentinstitute.net/files/LNP.html
Time Banks is an excellent way to encourage cooperation and build community. www.timebanks.org
Slow Food is a powerful movement to help us live sustainably. Check it out! www.ozarkslowfood.org
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Patricia Mikkelson
Organizing coach for space, projects, and time
www.becomeorganized.wordpress.com

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