Sep 10
20
Greening St. Louis Park and Golden Valley Community Workshop
Tuesday, Sept 28 from 6pm to 8:30 p.m. at Lutheran Church of the Reformation in St. Louis Park, MN
6:00 to 7:00pm – Networking and Soup Supper for volunteers from neighborhoods and congregations working on community gardens, park and creek clean ups and other green projects.
- Share green project ideas with other neighborhoods and congregations in St. Louis Park and Golden Valley.
- Offer your ideas for U of MN Forestry Students working on several sustainability reports for St. Louis Park this Fall !
7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Break Out Workshops
- Community Gardening & Yards to Gardens/ Composting – Gardening Matters
- Biking, Walking & Traffic Calming – Transit for Livable Communities
- Envisioning next steps for the Vision St. Louis Park and Bridge Builders Golden Valley – Alliance for Sustainability, Eureka Recycling and staff from the City of St. Louis Park
8:00 to 9:00 p.m. – Awakening the Dreamer – videos and group exercises that will help us explore the biggest challenges and opportunities facing us today:
- The state of our industrial world and the thinking that got us where we are today
- A new dream—new ideas about what really matters— leading to deep connection and surprising solutions
- How you can be part of what’s emerging – because you already are. An inspirational educational program developed by the Pachamama Alliance in response to the accelerating degradation of our planet. The programs explore and generate action in fulfillment of the following vision: to bring forth an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling and socially just human presence on this planet. The Symposium is a gift to the world from the Achuar tribe of Ecuador via the Pachamama Alliance and its volunteers.
For more information please call:
- Pastor Tom Mundahl, Lutheran Church of the Reformation, 2544 Highway 100 South, 952-929-0439
- Alliance for Sustainability, www.afors.org
- Awakening the Dreamer www.awakeningthedreamer.org
Please Pre-register at www.afors.org or call 612-331-1099