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 Sustainable Greenwood Phinney May 2012 Groups and Local Events
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Citizens' Climate Lobby  citizensclimatelobby.org 
1st Sat of Month, May 5th, 2011 - 9:30am Potluck Breakfast to 1:00 pm Anne's House: email Anne: achelan at aol.com
  Seattle CCL Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/citizensclimatelobbyseattle/Home?pli=1
 NEXT NATIONAL CONFERENCE CALL,
Saturday, May 5, 10 a.m. PDT
Guest Speaker: Major Gen. Anthony L. Jackson, USMC, retired

Major General Jackson recently retired from the United States Marine Corps after 36 years of service. Prior to his retirement, Major General Jackson served as the Commanding General, Marine Corps Installations West. Mindful of the strategic risks inherent in petroleum-based fuels, Jackson has been a strong advocate of Defense Department initiatives to use more energy from clean, renewable sources and less from fossil fuels. His personal decorations include the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit Medal (w/two gold stars for second and third award), the Bronze Star Medal, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal (w/two gold stars), and the Navy Commendation Medal (w/one gold star).
Citizens Climate Lobby Guest Registration
 
Download the May action sheet
From Barracks to Battlefield: Clean Energy Innovation and America's Armed Forces
Listen to the April Conference Call
 

Democracy Conversations 
Mon. 6:15 pm to 7:45pm
Greenwood library Conference Room or main room 
We are reading and discussing the 
People's History of the United States
by Howard Zinn -  4-30   Ch. 17
5-7 Ch. 18, 5-14 Ch. 19, 5-21 Ch. 20, 5-28 Ch. 21

Garden Group
May 1, 7:00 pm Garden Group at Betsy's House
email achelan@aol.com for directions.
Sharing ideas about what is happening in your garden now and what
we should be focusing on this next month.


Coffee Chat
Every Wed. - May 2nd, 9th, 16th, & 23 rd, -12:30pm - Neighborhood gathering at the Green Bean 8533 Greenwood Ave N.    Connect with community- Share what is happening in the neighborhood, talk politics, or chat about what ever interests you.

Elder Culture Group & 
1st & 3rd Wed. of the month, May 2nd 16th, 4:30 - 6:00 PM  
Green Bean 8533 Greenwood Ave. N. Limited number of participants
  This is a support and discussion group for Boomers! Bring an article of interest to discuss.

Puget Sound Alliance for Retired Americans & SAGE
May 10th, 2nd Thurs. of each month at 1:00 pm at the Greenwood Senior Center. Discussion Group on Legislation and concerns that affect retired Americans.

Sage Garden: at Greenwood Senior Center
May 12th 9:30 to 12:00 pm  
Help plant, water,  & weed in the GSC garden and pea patch at the Greenwood Park.  Great community effort and always
Interesting information about gardening to share.


Community Happiness Circle: Exploring Community, Calling, and Conviviality
Cancelled until further notice


PHINNEY NEIGHBORS FOR PEACE & JUSTICE
contact  Lou Here   Meeting and Potluck  April  27th


Solarize Northwest Seattle
An exploratory project to determine homeowner interest in rooftop solar in NW Seattle neighborhoods.
Contact: Bill Thorness
solarizeNWseattle@gmail.com
206-783-5122
For more information, visit the group’s web page at www.sustainableballard.org/XXXXX--TBD or on Facebook at  www.facebook.com/Solarize-Northwest-Seattle. 

Would you like community-supported solar energy to come to Phinney Ridge, Greenwood, Ballard, Fremont, Wallingford, Green Lake and surrounding neighborhoods? A group of neighbors in Northwest Seattle wants to make it happen..
The new effort is being supported by the Phinney Neighborhood Association, Sustainable Ballard, Sustainable Greenwood-Phinney and other like-minded organizations. Organizers are seeking more neighborhood groups to join, and individuals to help inform spread the word.
The group is building a grassroots effort to win the bid when the next “Call for Partners” goes out from Northwest SEED, a community nonprofit that sponsors community solar projects. 
Through their Solarize Washington (www.solarizewa.org) program, they’ve helped put solar on the roofs of about 30 homes in Queen Anne and another 30 in Magnolia. Now they’re working in Northeast Seattle, where they hope to power 100 homes. 
If Northwest Seattle is the next area chosen, we could be seeing dozens of new solar projects in our neighborhoods as early as summer of 2013.
Now is a great time to consider solar for your home. Federal tax credits, state “production credits” on the energy generated on your roof, and low-interest alternative energy loans make it more affordable. The Solarize program makes it less complicated, with solid education, a contractor selection process and expert facilitation.


 

Phinneywood Greenways Meeting
http://www.facebook.com/pages/PhinneyGreenwood-Greenways/198030012028488
Seattle Neighborhood Greenways
Join us for a Critical Lass ride in Seattle on May 13! Ballard Public Library
 It's an easy social ride for women in celebration of Cyclofemme. Invite your friends!

Back Yard Barter:
May 12th, from 2-4pm at the Phinney Neighborhood Center
Bring your items (Home grown food and home made items)
 you would like to trade or barter for
event: http://backyardbarter.org/profiles/blogs/february-barter-and-discounts-to-seattle-tilth-classes



Other Events :
PNA Phinney Neighborhood Center
www.phinneycenter.org  206-783-2244
6532 Phinney Ave  N.
Events
5/3	Hungry Planet: What the World Eats
GSC or Museum. 3:30 pm at GSC or
4 pm at Burke Museum. Free.
5/4	Positive Images Of Aging Film Series
My House In Umbria
GSC. 1-3:30 pm. Free.

- 5/5	PNA Auction 2012 – Prom
(the way we weren’t)
PNC, Blue Building and Tent.
5-10 pm. $55/75. Dress up in your favorite prom outfit - or not! The auction is the PNA’s biggest fund- raising event and best neighborhood party. Reserve your tickets online, preview the fabulous donations at phinneycenter.org and plan your bidding strategy. The silent auction and hors d’oeuvre buffet start in the Blue building at 5 pm. The live auction and delicious dessert dash start at 7 pm in the tent. 
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5/11 & 5/12	Art Walk – The BIG One
Phinney/Greenwood neighborhood. Friday, May 11, from 6-9 pm. Saturday, May 12, from 12-5 pm.
Designed to promote the arts in the neigh- borhood, the BIG One will feature work from more than 150 area artists in 75 busi- nesses in the Phinney-Greenwood neigh- borhood between 59th and 87th Streets. Over the years, this hugely popular event has turned into a neighborhood party with musical performances in participating busi- nesses and churches, street performers, chalk art and activities for children. 

5/12 Spring Into Bed Work Party at the GSC Garden
GSC Garden. 9:30 am-1 pm. Free.
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5/19
Greenwood Garage Sale Day, Flea Market, Tool Sale, Recycle & E-cycle Phinney/Greenwood neighborhood, PNC lower parking lot & Tool Library. Garage Sale & Flea Market: 9 am-3 pm. Recycle & E-cycle: 10 am-5 pm.
This popular community-wide event will feature more than 100 sales and brings hundreds of people into the neighborhood. PNA handles all of the advertising and pub- lishes a map of all the sale locations. To reg- ister, go online to phinneycenter.org or call 206.783.2244. Garage Sale and Flea Market Registrations are due May 11.
• Over 100 Garage Sales all over the neighborhood
• Flea Market in the Phinney Center lower parking lot
• Tool Sale at the PNA Tool Library • Spring Clean/Green Your Home in
the lower parking lot 10 am-5 pm. Recycle clothing, household goods, con- struction materials, CFL light bulbs and most electronics. Hosted by Sustainable- Works, Green Canopy, Cleanscapes, Good- will, InterConnection and the PNA! For complete details go to phinneycenter.org.


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Phinney Neighborhood Association, 6532 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 - 206.783.2244
Community Begins Here: www.phinneycenter.org

Sustainable Ballard Events & Meetings
Monday, May 7th, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Spring Volunteer Orientation
Learn how you can get more involved with Sustainable Ballard
RSVP for location please.
Thursday, May 10th, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Sustainable Ballard Second Thursday Social - May 2012
Stop by The Stepping Stone for a drink and a chat
The Stepping Stone • 5903 24th Ave NW
Friday, May 11th, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Ballard Knitters for the Homeless - May 2012
Knit community and warmers for homeless community members
Aster Coffee Lounge • 5615 24th Ave NW
Saturday, May 12th, 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Spring Barter Fair
Bring your canned goods or plant starts to swap. No money required!
Phinney Neighborhood Center, upstairs • 6532 Phinney Avenue North
Tuesday, May 15th, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Green Home Incentives Overview
Learn about big rebates and savings on raingardens, weatherization and solar installations
Saturday, May 12th, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Seattle Race Conference 2012
Building Community to End Environmental Racism: Learn, Connect, Flourish
Saturday, May 12th, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Spring Into Bed 2012
Volunteer to build a garden with the Just Garden Project
Thursday, May 17th, all day
17th of May Celebration 2012
The biggest 17th of May celebration outside of Norway!
Friday, May 18th, 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Summer Streets/Bike to Work Day Celebration 2012

Sustainable NE Seattle  Monday, May 7th, 7:00 pm - 8:30 
Nathan Hale Plant Sale
May 8, 2012 from 1pm to 6pm – Nathan Hale Greenhouse- behind Jane Addams school 

4th Anniversary Celebration- Dinner and A Movie
May 17, 2012 from 6:30pm to 9pm – Wedgwood Presbyterian Church 

Fourth Corner Seattle Chapter Meeting
May 23, 2012 from 7pm to 9pm – Debra, Joe and Shirley's home 

Seattle Tilth 
| 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Suite 100, Seattle, WA 98103 | (206) 633-0451
www.seattletilth.org | tilth@seattletilth.org 
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•	May Edible Plant Sale
Sat. & Sun., May 5 & 6 Organic Gardening 101 (Good Shepherd Center; 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Room 107, Seattle, WA 98103 , from May 01, 2012 06:00 PM to May 01, 2012 08:00 PM) 
Beginner gardeners—learn to grow a garden organically! 
Garden to Table: Rhubarb (Good Shepherd Center; 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Room 140, Seattle, WA 98103 , from May 09, 2012 06:00 PM to May 09, 2012 08:00 PM) 
Follow a vegetable’s journey from the garden to the table in this interactive class. 
Grow Heat Lovers (Seattle Tilth’s Learning Garden at the Good Shepherd Center; 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98103 , from May 10, 2012 06:00 PM to May 10, 2012 08:00 PM) 
Get ready to grow the biggest and most flavorful tomatoes, peppers and eggplants. 
Eastside Edible Plant Sale (Issaquah Farmer's Market (at the Pickering Barn) 1730 10th Ave NW, Issaquah, WA 98027, from May 12, 2012 09:00 AM to May 12, 2012 02:00 PM) 
Come choose from a wide selection of organic veggies, herbs and flowers on May 12, 9a.m.-2p.m. at the Issaquah Farmer's Market! 
City Chickens: The Integrated Flock (Pickering Barn in Issaquah, 1730 10th Ave. N.W., Issaquah, WA 98027 , from May 12, 2012 01:00 PM to May 12, 2012 03:00 PM) 
Join Seattle Tilth at the Pickering Barn garden to learn all about keeping chickens! 
Secrets of Companion Planting (Seattle Tilth’s Learning Garden at the Good Shepherd Center; 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98103 , from May 12, 2012 02:00 PM to May 12, 2012 04:00 PM) 
Learn how to create a mutually beneficial edible plant community. 
Garden Educator Workshop: Art and Music in the Garden (Good Shepherd Center; 4649 Sunnyside Ave N., Room 107, Seattle, WA 98103, from May 19, 2012 09:00 AM to May 19, 2012 12:00 PM) 
Bring music and art into the garden for a dynamic learning environment for children! 
Grow Heat Lovers (Bradner Gardens Park; 1730 Bradner Place S., Seattle, WA 98144 , from May 19, 2012 10:00 AM to May 19, 2012 12:00 PM) 
Get ready to grow the biggest and most flavorful tomatoes, peppers and eggplants. 
City Chickens 101 (Good Shepherd Center; 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Room 140, Seattle, WA 98103 , from May 19, 2012 10:00 AM to May 19, 2012 12:30 PM) 
Learn everything you need to know to raise a flock of hens in the city. 
Beekeeping 201: Starting Your Hive (Good Shepherd Center; 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Room 107, Seattle, WA 98103 , from May 19, 2012 02:00 PM to May 19, 2012 04:00 PM) 
Start and mantain your spring bee colony with confidence after taking this class. 
Mushrooms: Cultivate Your Own Edible Fungi (Bradner Gardens Park; 1730 Bradner Place S., Seattle, WA 98144 , from May 19, 2012 02:00 PM to May 19, 2012 04:00 PM) 
Grow edible mushrooms in your own backyard. 
Grow Veggies in Your Parking Strip (Location will be at a private residence in north Seattle. Address will be emailed after you register. , from May 20, 2012 09:00 AM to May 20, 2012 12:00 PM) 
Get your hands dirty learning the peas and carrots of installing a food garden in your parking strip. 
Make Herbal Infusions (Good Shepherd Center; 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Room 140, Seattle, WA 98103 , from May 23, 2012 06:00 PM to May 23, 2012 08:00 PM) 


City Fruit
info@cityfruit.org
www.cityfruit.org
Managing Pests in Fruit Trees at City People’s
May 6th 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Read more »
Learn how to prevent and manage common fruit tree pests and diseases – including codling moth, apple maggot fly, scab and fungal diseases – without toxic chemicals. Sign up for this free class at 206-324-0737 or citypeoples.garden@gmail.com. Simple preventative measures such as practicing good tree hygiene and encouraging beneficial insects are encouraged. Instructor Ingela Wanerstrand is the owner of Green Darner Garden Design, specializing in edible garden design. She has many years’ experience teaching urban pest management. 

Bradner Gardens Park Plant Sale
May 20th 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
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Here’s your chance to buy vegetable starts from Neighbor Sally and edible shrubs, vines and trees from Raintree Nursery.  Experts from Seattle Tilth and City Fruit will be available to answer questions and provide demonstrations on soil preparation (11:00), companion planting (12:30) and fruit tree pruning (2:00).  Proceeds from the sale support park activities.

Meaningful Movies - 
Every Friday, 7:00 to 9:00 
5019 Keystone Place N., Seattle www.meaningfulmovies.org **
and open to the public! ...but Donations are kindly accepted).

Friday, May 4, 2012, 7:00 to 9:30 PM
FILM: “MICHAEL HARRINGTON AND TODAY'S OTHER AMERICA" (84 min, Bill Donovan, 2001)
Michael Harrington’s book ‘The Other America’, a groundbreaking study of poverty in America, was published in 1962. Read by President John F. Kennedy, it was probably the driving force behind the "war on poverty." The Boston Globe editorialized that Medicaid, Medicare, food stamps and expanded social security benefits were traceable to Harrington’s ideas. Harrington became the pre-eminent spokesman for socialism in America.
This film captures the essence of Harrington’s ideas through the use of archival footage and interviews with people who knew and worked with him, as well as those who were in total disagreement. Over thirty interviews are filmed with people as diverse as John Kenneth Galbraith, Gloria Steinem, William F. Buckley and Charles Murray. We also hear from ordinary people who are the victims of what Harrington called "the new American poverty”. The documentary includes a brief history of socialism in America, and raises questions concerning the merits and relevance of unions today, and the problems of migrant workers, farmers, inner cities and our health care system.
Download the flyer HERE. Please help us get the word out! 
(Event is FREE and open to the public! ...but Donations are kindly accepted).
  

      
Friday, May 11, 2012, 7:00 to 9:30 PM
FILM: “CALL OF LIFE"
FACING MASS EXTINCTION 
(80 min, Monte Thompson, 2010)
WITH TRANSITION SEATTLE, SUSTAINABLE WALLINGFORD AND OTHERS
TRANSITION FRIDAY!  An Evening Focused on Community & Positive Solutions at the Local Level. 
All over the world species are becoming extinct at an astonishing rate, from to 10,000 times faster than normal. The loss of biodiversity has become so severe that scientists are calling it a mass extinction event.
CALL OF LIFE - FACING MASS EXTINCTION  is the first feature documentary to investigate the growing threat to Earth’s life support systems from this unprecedented loss of biodiversity. Through interviews with leading scientists, psychologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and indigenous and religious leaders, the film explores the causes, the scope, and the potential effects of the mass extinction, but also looks beyond the immediate causes of the crisis to consider how our cultural and economic systems, along with deep-seated psychological and behavioral patterns, have allowed this situation to develop, continue to reinforce it, and even determine our response to it. 
CALL OF LIFE tells the story of a crisis not only in nature, but also in human nature, a crisis more threatening than anything human beings have ever faced before.
Please join us for a facilitated discussion following the film.
For the Trailer and more info on the film, go to: http://calloflife.org/
(Event is FREE and open to the public! ...but Donations are kindly accepted).
        
Friday, May 18, 2012, 7:00 to 9:30 PM
FILM: “THE HEALTHCARE MOVIE"
(65 min, Laurie Simons and Terry Sterrenberg, 2010)
With filmmakers, LAURIE SIMONS and TERRY STERREBERG , and OTHERS 
This documentary provides the real story of how the health care systems in Canada and the United States evolved to be so completely different, when at one point they were essentially the same. Most people under the age of 50, in both countries, are not aware of the intensity of the political struggle that led to the universal medical care system in Canada. Nor are they aware of the public relations campaigns, still active today, that have been prevalent in the United States since the early 1900’s to dissuade the public from supporting national health care.
Produced by Canadian/American couple Laurie Simons and Terry Sterrenberg, THE HEALTHCARE MOVIE  reveals the personal and emotional impact on Canadians who now have access to universal health care because of the heroism of people who took a stand nearly 50 years ago. It also reveals the continuing struggle in the United States between the fear of government intervention and the right to quality health care for all people. 
Every day people are dying or going bankrupt due to the ills of the United States system. Who are we in the face of this human tragedy? If you agree that people are more important than profits, then you must watch this film. 
Please join us following the film for a facilitated discussion with the filmmakers, Laurie Simons and Terry Sterrenberg, and others. 
Come learn what you can do to help provide a better healthcare system for all!
For the trailer and more info on the film, go to: www.healthcaremovie.net 
(Event is FREE and open to the public! ...but Donations are kindly accepted).
  

      
Friday, May 25, 2012, 7:00 to 9:30 PM
FILM: “THE INVISIBLE WAR"
(93 min, Kirby Dick, 2012)
THE INVISIBLE WAR is a groundbreaking investigative documentary about one of our country's most shameful and best kept secrets: the epidemic of rape within our US military. Today, a female soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan is more likely to be raped by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy fire with the number of assaults in the last decade alone in the hundreds of thousands.
Focusing on the powerfully emotional stories of several young women, the film reveals the systemic cover up of the crimes against them and follows their struggles to rebuild their lives and fight for justice. 
THE INVISIBLE WAR features hard-hitting interviews with high-ranking military officials and members of Congress that reveal the perfect storm conditions that exist for rape in the military, its history of cover-up, and what can be done to bring about much needed change.
To download the flyer, go HERE. Please help us get the word out. 
For more information on the film and the trailer, go here: HERE
Please join us for a facilitated discussion following the film.
(Event is FREE and open to the public! ...but Donations are kindly accepted).
 
 

Town Hall:
http://www.trumba.com/events-calendar/pacific-time/town_hall_calendar_of_events1

Science: Rafe Sagarin: Security Lessons from Nature
Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 6:00 – 7:00pm
Downstairs at Town Hall; enter on Seneca Street. $5.

Ecologist Rafe Sagarin, author of Learning from the Octopus, shows that our best national security strategy will emerge not out of Homeland Security, but out of proactive, holistic, and adaptable strategies inspired by nature: detecting danger, understanding behavior, and defending against disaster or disease.

Bryan Sykes: America’s DNA
Wednesday, May 2, 2012, 7:30 – 9:00pm
Downstairs at Town Hall; enter on Seneca Street. $5.
The best-selling author of The Seven Daughters of Eve and the new DNA USA takes a historical genetic tour of one of the most genetically variegated countries in the world, illuminating our genetic mosaic, contributing to how we perceive race, and defining what it means to be American.

Michael J. Sandel: The Moral Limits of Markets
Monday, May 7, 2012, 7:30 – 9:00pm
Great Hall; enter on 8th Avenue. $5.

Sandel filled Town Hall when he visited in 2009 with his international bestseller Justice; in his new book, What Money Can’t Buy, he wonders: How can we prevent market values from reaching into spheres of life where they don’t belong? And what are the moral limits of markets?

Timothy Noah: Across the Great (Income) Divide
Monday, May 7, 2012, 7:30 – 9:00pm
Downstairs at Town Hall; enter on Seneca Street. $5.

For the past three decades, Americahas steadily become a nation of haves and have-nots, with the top 1% collecting some 21 percent of the nation’s income. Tim Noah, author of The Great Divergence (based on his award-winning series of articles in Slate), calls this potentially the country’s most important change during our lifetimes; he explains how it happened, the threats it poses, and how we can begin to reverse it.

Science: From Island Press: Pamela Matson: Seeds of Sustainability
Thursday, May 10, 2012, 7:30 – 9:00pm
Downstairs at Town Hall; enter on Seneca Street. $5.

Pamela Matson, dean of the School of Earth Sciences at Stanford and author of Seeds of Sustainability, spent 15 years in Mexico as part of the Yaqui Valley research project designed to discover new ways to make agriculture more productive and sustainable; she shares the implications of this work for our food-supply system …






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