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Transition Storrington

Last Updated: 16 days ago
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we host a range of activities from small group conversations (6 to 12 people) to skills workshops, film screenings and education forums (20 to 60 people). 10 - 12 activities are offered each year.
January 2024
No
Unconstituted (a group of individuals)
Very Active
  • Other food projects
  • Nature
  • Community hub or activities
  • Building local networks
  • Communications and dissemination
Last year we offered re-wilding, permaculture, local geology, and home energy education sessions, sourdough workshops, a native plant swap, a six week resilience circle, as well as tree grafting, fruit tree guild planting, and attracting birds to your property skill building sessions. We have a newsletter with 160 subscribers, subscribe by sending an email to transitionstorrington@gmail.com

Transition Storrington seeks to build local skills, resilience and hope to address the complex societal threats posed by climate change.

Goals:

  1. Provide opportunities for Storrington residents to develop the skills and knowledge for adapting to our changing climate
  2. Strengthen connections among Storrington residents

Types of group activities:

  1. Skill building  (birdhouse, fruit tree grafting, etc.) – small groups
  2. Educational/Learning/Knowledge (movies, lectures) – larger groups
  3. Deep connections (Climate Cafe, Resilience Circle, etc.) – small group work
  4. Projects (tool lending library, community garden) – teams committed to one purpose

 

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