Welcome!

The Transition vision includes cooperative efforts on all fronts:

A growing sense of community in every neighborhood

A growing sense of community in our town

A health care center making affordable care available to all

Growing access to locally farmed fresh foods

Development of a local community garden

A local economy that finds innovative ways to support local businesses

Education and support for increasing green energy technology

Free classes for learning skills together, such as canning, sewing, gardening

And so much more...

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Showing posts with label Environmental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Environmental. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2012

Anti Fracking Vigil in Mt Kisco Wed. August 1st

This Wednesday, August 1st
Join your fellow Westchesterites in Mt Kisco,
 Governor Cuomo's home town, 
at the Mt Kisco Village Hall
From 6:00- 7:00pm
104 Main St, Mt 
Kisco, NY 10549
(1 1/2 blocks from Metro North train station)
Bring a poster, bring your friends and neighbors
Take action now: Tell Governor Cuomo to ban fracking
Call him: 518-474-8390
or

For more information contact Vitalah Simon
Vitalah@verizon.net or 914-683-5829

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

is holding it's next quarterly General Meeting
April 23rd Monday
7pm-9pm 
@Emanuel  Lutheran Church
in Pleasantville on RT 117

To discuss Energy!
High Gas Prices and what you can do 
about them.
Everyone is welcome but please
RSVP here.   

Saturday, March 24, 2012


Come watch Journey of the Universe
Saturday, April 28th, 2012
2:00 pm
Katonah Village Library
Katonah, NY
  Sponsored by  
Conversations For Action 

Film followed by an open conversation
about the questions raised by the film.
A free event.


For further information contact Daniel Martin

What is a Transition Town?

Transition Towns across the globe are quickly addressing the reality of Climate Change, Peak Oil and Economic Decline with creative and positive solutions.
There are over 400 globally and over 106 in the USA.
In the US Transition Westchester is the 106th initiative.
Transition Towns avoid fear based rhetoric, they are committed folks who want to ensure a hopeful and optimistic future for our kids.
Transition Towns are made of dedicated groups of citizens focusing on the life support systems of a community: Food, energy, economy, community
Transition Towns also focus on the arts, music, play and the fun parts of life that create tightly knit societies founded on harmony and trust.