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At 12:14pm on September 1, 2011, Mark Frazier said…
Hi Elise,
We've moved from Arlington to Dayton VA (about 90 minutes from you) and are interested in local resilient community initatives. I've become active in John Robb's new photowiki (MiiU.org) for resilient places, and have created a profile of Dayton at http://MiiU.org/wiki/Dayton . We're interested in exploring permaculture and 3D printing opportunities here - will welcome any ideas or connections you may have on this. Hope you and/or others there can add pages to MiiU as well on resiliency-related initiatives in the eastern WV area!
Wonderful! Hope it goes well. Keep up posted. Where are you doing the training? Might want to post the info on VA site and the DC Ecolocity site to let others know. Karen
Great photos Elise. About 5 of us have just finished the Transitions Training and are about to transfer our conversation to the Transitions website. We will probably need a little getting used to this site. Nice to meet you and I am sure we will be in touch with this new bunch of ladies in Northern Virginia.
Karen Fremerman
Welcome Elsie. Great to see your interest in Transition!
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Hi Elise,
We've moved from Arlington to Dayton VA (about 90 minutes from you) and are interested in local resilient community initatives. I've become active in John Robb's new photowiki (MiiU.org) for resilient places, and have created a profile of Dayton at http://MiiU.org/wiki/Dayton . We're interested in exploring permaculture and 3D printing opportunities here - will welcome any ideas or connections you may have on this. Hope you and/or others there can add pages to MiiU as well on resiliency-related initiatives in the eastern WV area!
Best,
Mark Frazier
http://MiiU.org/wiki/openworld
Karen Fremerman
I see you've already signed up for West Virginia. Feel free to join in the activities. Use the COMMENT WALL to say Hello to the others. Reinforce the good things they are doing. Mention something you're interested in. Ask a question. Start a discussion. Let me know if you would like to be an Admin on this page to help build and maintain your group's Resume. Have fun!
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