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Patrick Sullivan
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Sappington Farmers Market Seeking Experienced Produce Buyer

Started Jan 25, 2012 0 Replies

Sappington Farmers Market is currently seeking an experienced produce buyer who is passionate about local food. Interested? Send…Continue

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The Transition Companion - Chapter One

Started this discussion. Last reply by Melissa Campbell Jan 18, 2012. 3 Replies

For a discussion of the Introduction to The Transition Companion click here.Chapter…Continue

Starting Seeds Indoors

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Any thoughts on timetables and techniques for starting seeds indoors in the winter months?…Continue

The Transition Companion - Introduction

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I am going to start the project of reviewing The Transition Companion with a quick overview of the book's…Continue

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Are you involved in any activities or programs that help build community resilience, self-reliance, renewable energy or other ideas of Transition?
Outside of a small amount of home gardening I am not yet involved with the movement, but I would love to know more about it and to get involved in whatever way I can.
What are your areas of interest?
Local food security, Renewable energy, Education (Raising Awareness), Local economy/Currency
Where do you see yourself participating in the growth of the Transition Movement?
I am used to working in the dirt to produce food, and I love to talk about local self-sufficiency and sustainability issues with anyone who wants to exchange ideas.
In what areas do you have skills that you would like to share with others?
home gardening, winemaking, good communication skills.
Do you have any favorite Transition related media that you'd like others to know about? We are always looking for groups, books, websites, blogs, Podcasts, magazines, etc. that we can share with others.
I can't say that I know much about the transition movement itself, but I'm involved with Slow Food Saint Louis (I pretty much run the bi-monthly book club), love listening to Living On Earth and the Kunstlercast, and voraciously read anything written by Wendell Berry, Michael Pollan, Alice Waters, Vandana Shiva, and any number of similar writers and thinkers.

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The Chicken Tractor

Posted on January 30, 2012 at 10:00pm 2 Comments

I have waaaaay to much stuff to catch up on right now, both Transition-related and otherwise, so I'm going to resist my every writerly instint and (for once) not compose a long, rambling blog post. I'll just take a moment to say that I had a fantastic time Saturday at the Backyard Chickens in St. Louis Meet-Up at group co-organizers John and Linda's home in Kirkwood. It was chilly, and frankly there wasn't really enough…

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Insert Obligatory "Fracking" Pun Here

Posted on December 30, 2011 at 12:30am 0 Comments

This morning Slate.com posted a nice little article on its technology blog Future Tense entitled What The Frack, authored by Chris Nelder (apparently Slate doesn't work any…

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Report on the Saint Louis Sustainability Summit

Posted on December 14, 2011 at 8:38am 1 Comment

First the bad news: I was only able to attend the conclusion of the first Sustainability Summit held by Mayor Slay and the City of Saint Louis. So I can't tell you anything firsthand about what went on before about 5 p.m. on the evening of Wednesday, December 7. Hopefully someone who was able to…

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It's Official: Transition Missouri Is Now Incorporated

Posted on December 3, 2011 at 6:38pm 10 Comments

Very, very exciting news: Transition Missouri is now officially a non-profit corporation recognized by the state of Missouri. Check out this nifty, suitable-for-framing certificate of incorporation that I received in the mail this very day:…

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Comment Wall (11 comments)

At 7:10am on June 28, 2011, Melissa Campbell said…
Welcome to the site. Here we exchange ideas and information. Being part of Slow Foods you are already part of the transition concept. The concept started with a man named Rob Hopkins from UK . He starts with peak oil and how our dependency on oil will be our undoing. Here in the US for most people it starts with food instead of oil. By growing things locally we use less oil, so it works out the same. The transition group also talks about housing, energy, money, medicine, honor our elders and learning the skills that they can teach us.
At 7:41am on November 1, 2011, Melissa Campbell said…
Great job on the Twitter button. You are truly blowing me away with all you have been doing, I thank you ")
At 12:27pm on November 21, 2011, Sandra Alexander said…

Thanks for the communication, Patrick. I didn't realize my comment was going to have general viewing! :>)

At 9:23pm on December 1, 2011, Mofarmer said…

I am here to share and gain knowledge and to do my part

At 10:16pm on December 2, 2011, Mofarmer said…

I think I got them uploaded Patrick, but if you dont mind make sure.. Not to puter savvy this guy..lol

At 8:40pm on December 13, 2011, Meg Rivers said…

Thanks Patrick, I'm not too familiar with Transition MO yet but I'm working on it. Evolver is the bomb!

At 3:49pm on January 9, 2012, Kathleen Logan Smith said…

Thanks! Will do.

At 9:20pm on January 28, 2012, Robert Puckett said…

Thank you for the welcome, Patrick! I am very excited to be here and my only regret is that I didn't stumble upon this site sooner. So far, I have been educating myself in permaculture for the last three years approximately. I started Missouri Permaculture because I always had trouble finding permaculture information and design techniques as they applied to our temperate climate, so I thought it to be prudent to attempt filling that void. I haven't been as diligent as I could or should have been with the site, but it will be perpetually evolving. It is my hope to see it evolve on the state level and bring permaculture to the consciousness of all Missourians. Now that I am here, I would like to see us all evolve Missouri Permaculture together! Have a great evening, Patrick.

At 2:26pm on January 30, 2012, Sharon Corral said…

thanks Patrick, glad to be here!

At 10:05pm on February 5, 2012, Bridget K. Ries said…

You can watch it online already:) And the broadcast quality is very bad when my friends watched it on TV.

Here ya' go: http://www.wix.com/sustainableinstlouis/sustainability-in-st#!watch-the-documentary-now

Thanks and best,

Bridget

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