Training for Transition

Breaking Bueno: Working for a Resilient Albuquerque

Friday-Saturday, 10-11 April 2015

First Unitarian Church

 

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What:

Transition from our Oil Dependency to a Vibrant, Healthy Life in Albuquerque

How:

Develop a process to create resilience and sustainability

Who:

Grass roots organizations, individuals, community leaders already in action, students, activists, people who want to demonstrate a conscious life style in Albuquerque

Why Transition Training?

  • Learn ways of creating a positive, shared vision for Albuquerque’s future
  • Receive tools for community outreach, education and engagement
  • Learn how to summarize the three crises of Climate Change, the Economic Slump, and Drought in simple ways that move people to positive action.
  • Explore the obstacles that have prevented our city, county, state from recognizing and positively responding to the challenge of energy transition.
  • Start programs in your neighborhoods (community gardens; tool sharing; barter, local businesses, chickens, water collection & recycling, public transportation, emergency response in Albuquerque).
  • Connect with other communities, congregations, and organizations in New Mexico, and in the US, who are taking their future in their hands.
  • Create a plan to reduce dependence on oil and create a sustainable Albuquerque (enough clean water for food, grandchildren).
  • Become a part of a rapidly growing positive, inspirational, global movement!
Doug Cowan and Steve Miller are two Celtic Coyotes. Sometimes as many as 5 Coyotes make Celtic music together. Friday evening, at the Transition Training, Doug and Steve will be joined by Steve’s sister, Marilyn O’Boyle, on the fiddle. Marilyn is a frequent enough guest fiddler to be considered another Coyote. She’ll be part of the group again at the Celtic Festival on May 16.

Doug Cowan and Steve Miller are two Celtic Coyotes. Sometimes as many as 5 Coyotes make Celtic music together. Friday evening, at the Transition Workshop at First Unitarian Church in Albuquerque, Doug and Steve will be joined by Steve’s sister, Marilyn O’Boyle, on the fiddle. Marilyn is a frequent enough guest fiddler to actually be considered another Coyote. She’ll be part of the group again at the Celtic Festival on May 16.

Curriculum:

The course describes how to set up, run, and sustain a successful Transition Initiative. It is packed with imaginative and inspiring ways to engage your community, and delves into both the theory and practice of Transition that has worked so well in dozens of communities in the U.K. and U.S.

Facilitators:

T4T Trainers Maggie Seeley (Transition ABQ), Mark Juedeman (Transition Houston); Kat Steele (Transition Big Sur); brilliant community leaders, citizen experts, and students from New Mexico.

Location:

At the First Unitarian Church Social Hall, 3701 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110 (Comanche & Carlisle. See map here.)

Schedule:

Friday, 10 April

8:30 

Registration – Welcome

9:00 

Welcome

9:20 

Introductions

9:35 

Speaker – Dr. Bruce Milne, Director of UNM Sustainability Studies
Scarcity or Abundance: Your Choice

Introduction to “The Method”

10:30 

Break

10:35 

Four (4) Key Assumptions of Transition + Seven (7) Principles – Valerie Smith & Elaine Goings

10:45 

Twelve (12) Steps/Ingredients of Transition – Marilyn O’Boyle

11:15 

Mark Juedeman, Transition Houston, Texas
Transition 101: How does Transition look in other communities

12:00 

Lunch – Pick up lunch and eat outdoors
Visit LEED Platinum Building, Pollinator Garden, and Solar Array at UU Church

1:10 

Speed Networking – Tom Stark

1:40 

Visioning – Maggie Seeley

2:40 

*Open Space – Maggie Seeley
What are the challenges of creating a Sustainable Albuquerque?

4:00 

Plenary – Presentations from groups

4:50 

Wrapping Up – Wayne Evelo and Pily Rodriquez

5:00 

Conclusion

6:00 

Potluck, Exhibits, Music by the Celtic Coyotes

Saturday, 11 April

8:30 

Coffee & Networking

9:00 

Check-Ins & Day 2 Agenda – Leila Salim

9:20 

Psychology of Change – Maggie Seeley

10:40 

Break

10:45 

Inner Transition (Heart and Soul) – Mark Juedeman & Maggie Seeley

12:00 

Check in with Parking Lot issues – Linda Doherty

12:15 

Lunch – Pollinator, LEED and Solar tours repeat

1:25 

*Open Space – Maggie Seeley, Valerie Smith & Wayne Evelo
What steps do we take now to create a Sustainable Albuquerque?

3:00 

Plenary – Report Back; Actions & Accountability

3:15 

Break

3:30 

Work Groups form around key issues – Marilyn O’Boyle
What one change, action would make all the difference in our lives?
What are we gladly looking forward to doing? Within 3 days, 7 days, 14 days?

4:45 

Moving forward from here – Leila Salim
How do we stay in touch and communicate?

5:00 

Closing – Alex Pogzeba

5:30 

Celebrate – Wine & cheese reception

Cost:

$150 per person
$110 for Seniors (60+)
$75 for Students

Food, refreshments, and materials included.

A 50% deposit will hold your place. Remaining amount must be paid by April 6.
Lodging not included – local folks may be willing to host.
Limited partial scholarships are available.

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Registration is now closed for the Training event. You may still attend as a walk-in with cash or check in hand, however you would have to bring your own lunches.