Transition Mar Vista/Venice

Transition Mar Vista/Venice
Transition Mar Vista/Venice projects include Little Free Libraries community build days and Good Karma Gardens pay-it-forward edible gardens. Join us for these activities, as well as many others!

Calendar

HELLO! We invite you to explore the resources and links posted here. For information about Transition Mar Vista/Venice's events, please check (and like!) our Facebook page:

facebook.com/TransitionMarVistaVenice


ONGOING

Good Karma Garden Project: Pay-it-forward edible gardens
Email transitionmarvista@gmail.com for location information

Westside Produce Exchange: One Saturday per month
To join and find out the date of the next exchange,
e-mail
westsideproduce@gmail.com

Our Time Bank: Check OTB's Web site for schedule of events and monthly potluck
Visit ourtimebank.com for details and date of next potluck

Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center: Check Sivananda's Web site for class
schedule and special events
sivanandala.org

OF INTEREST TO MEMBERS

The Guerrila Gardener
Our friends at the Argonaut spotlight Sunshine Partnerships
and other urban farmers

Urgent Gardening: A Citizen Yogi's Call to Action
The Argonaut profiles Swami Omkarananda

A New Parkway Vision for Culver City
Transition Culver City members mobilize to produce a compelling film
about sustainable alternatives to wasteful grass parkways

Oneness Media Wins Best Healthy Cities Short Film Award
The New Urban Film Festival recognizes Stephon Litwinczuk's documentary
about TMV/V

Link to PAST EVENTS


10/29/14

Eco Movie Night: Plant This Movie!


EVENT DATE: Saturday, November 8, 6:45 p.m. FREE
VENUE: Veterans Memorial Complex, Kaizuka Room
             4117 Overland Ave., Culver City, CA 90230
              
RSVP: TransitionCulverCity@gmail.com



Grow your own dinner…organize hundred-mile meals...share the harvest… Why do these things at all?

Plant This Movie explores the zeitgeist of urban farming around the world, from the incredible story of Havana, Cuba, to urban farmers in cities as diverse as Shanghai, Calcutta, London, Lima, New York, and New Orleans. Narrated by Daryl Hannah, the film celebrates resilient communities and food activists. Join us to see what drives their passion.



For this screening and the discussion to follow, we’re lucky to be joined by producer Stephon Litwinczuk of Oneness Media and director Karney Hatch, who was raised on a farm in Idaho and has fond memories of his grandparents’ massive garden in the backyard of their home in Moscow.











Watch the trailer!



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