Transition Cotati

..for a vibrant, resilient, and fun Cotati

Click on the link to get to our main website.     Transition Cotati is modeled on the Transition Towns concept initiated in the UK by Rob Hopkins. The Transition model is an inclusive, positive, engaging way for communities to come together and face the challenges of peak oil and climate change. To learn more about Transition Initiatives, see Rob Hopkins's ...learn more

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Slow Food Portland

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking
 
Type: Chapter Organization
 
Scope: regional
 
Website: www.slowfoodportland.com
 
Main Email: info [at] slowfoodportland.com
 
Phone: N/A
 
Headquarters: Portland, Oregon
United States
 
Local Time: Mon Nov 23 10:28:15
 

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Slow Food Portland seeks to reconnect people with the food they eat and the cultures, community, and production behind it. At the heart (and belly) of our activities, we believe that every individual has a right to Good, Clean, and Fair food in their daily life. Through lectures, tours, cooking demonstrations, volunteer days, and other local events, Slow Food Portland works to engage our community with the broader food movement. We partner with local and national activists, chefs, farmers, and organizations already working for direct change to our food system, and we encourage you to join us in our effort.

 

To learn more about Slow Food events and ideas, please check our calendar and visit our blog, which is regularly updated with information on recent and upcoming events, as well as the latest news from the national and international food movement.


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