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Changemakers take note: 8 events you won’t want to miss in 2019

Spring brings with it fresh energy to get outside, participate in new experiences, be social, and learn something new. In celebration of the arrival of spring, we’ve rounded up eight inspiring events and festivals happening throughout 2019 (+ one bonus in 2020!) that you’ll want to add to your calendar now. Earth Day Santa Cruz April 20 at San Lorenzo

Registration for Herbs for Stress, Stamina, Sleep & Relaxation

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Herbs for Stress, Stamina, Sleep and Relaxation

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_gallery interval=”3″ images=”2084,2108,2106,2107″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text] Herbs for Stress, Stamina, Sleep & Relaxation Dates to-be-announced Click here to be notified when they’re announced Join two seasoned herbalists to discover tools and techniques to help you thrive in a busy world. With nearly forty years of combined experience, Darren Huckle and Paula Grainger will introduce herbal allies to help you find balance and

Cob Enthusiasts Push to Permit Mud Homes [Good Times Santa Cruz]

“Claudine Désirée, locally known as the “Santa Cruz Cob Queen,” is the proud creator of Santa Cruz’s first legal cob house. Cob is a natural building material made from Earth, sand and straw, and cob houses have been around since at least the 15th century. Since cob buildings are fireproof, resistant to seismic activity and inexpensive, Désirée says they should also be the future of housing in California.”

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Interview with Nwamaka Agbo on Restorative Economics [Systems Change]

By Melissa Ott Fant As part of our interview series with instructors for our Systems Change & the Next Economy course, we spoke with Nwamaka Agbo, who will be leading a workshop on “Restorative Economics: Strategies for Just Transition to a more Sustainable, Equitable and Just Economy.” Her workshop will take place March 16-17 in Santa Cruz County. Nwamaka Agbo

Interview with Marco Vangelisti on understanding the economy, Slow Money, and impact investing [Systems Change]

Recently we interviewed Marco Vangelisti, who has a background in finance and investment management and was a founding member of Slow Money. He is a 100% impact investor and helps communities increase their capacity for local investing. Marco’s workshop is titled “Essential Knowledge for Transition: Understanding the economy, money and investing and how to transform them for a regenerative world” and will take place February 23-24.

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Della Duncan on Right Livelihood (Video)

“Your Right Livelihood is the place where your deepest gladness meets the world’s deepest hunger at your highest place of potential.” – Della Duncan, host of the Upstream Podcast & lecturer at Schumacher College

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