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Community Book Forum: Small is Possible: Life in a Local Economy

The Carrboro Cybrary and Carrboro Recreation & Parks invite the community to read Small is Possible: Life in a Local Economy by Lyle Estill. Lyle is a founder of Piedmont Biofuels and he will be leading this discussion along with Michael Tiemann, a founder of the Open Source movement, and William (B.J.) Lawson, PLENTY Revitalization Board Member. This book is focused on the local economy in Chatham County, and will be valuable to anyone interested in sustainability, co-ops, biodiesel, whole foods, slow food, technology, small business, and more. Copies of the book can be borrowed from the Cybrary.

Book Description:

In an era when incomprehensibly complex issues like Peak Oil and climate change dominate headlines, practical solutions at a local level can seem somehow inadequate.

In response, Lyle Estill’s Small is Possible introduces us to “hometown security,” with this chronicle of a community-powered response to resource depletion in a fickle global economy. True stories, springing from the soils of Chatham County, North Carolina, offer a positive counterbalance to the bleakness of our age.

This is the story of how one small southern US town found actual solutions to actual problems. Unwilling to rely on the government and wary of large corporations, these residents discovered it is possible for a community to feed itself, fuel itself, heal itself, and govern itself.

This book is filled with newspaper columns, blog entries, letters, and essays that have appeared on the margins of small-town economies. Tough subjects are handled with humor and finesse. Compelling stories of successful small businesses, from the grocery co-op to the biodiesel co-op, describe a town and its people on a genuine quest for sustainability.

Review:

One of my favorite ideas in this book is the idea of open source. Once you let go of this idea that everything must be copyrighted, everything must be owned and protected in order to make money, you become free. Open source ideas quickly foster a more open community, a more open and honest society. A gropu of people or organizaitons all start working toward a common goal rather than all working against one another. Beautiful, isn't it?

Another beautiful idea is that a community needs a variety of people and businesses to thrive. And that as you begin living locally- and begin working toward a healthy community - people and businesses find their niches. And when you find your own niche within the local economy, your own happiness rises. Your sense of well-being increases when you realize your positive and necessary contribution to society.

As we go further into debt and economic security throughout the world, nurturing our small, local, sustainable businesses and infrastructure will become increasingly important. I recommend this book.
~ Melinda from The Blogging Bookworm

More reviews are linked from:
http://lyleestill.com/blog/?p=9#more-9

Date: 

Friday, June 5, 2009 - 2:30pm to 4:00pm

Location: 

Carrboro Century Center, 100 N. Greensboro St.

Project Pledge Canvass to Support President Obama's budget

OC3 and Organizing for America Team up to Canvass!

President Obama has asked us take grass roots action this week and canvass our community, friends and neighbors for the important budget changes we voted for in November- sustainable energy; affordable health care for all and investment in education.

OC3 will launch a canvass after training from the Carrboro Farmers Market, Saturday 21. at 11 am.Come to the free speech zone for information, training and materials.Check http://MY.Barackobama.com for a canvass that suits your schedule.

 

Date: 

Saturday, March 21, 2009 - 7:00am

Location: 

Carrboro Farmers Market, Main St. Carrboro,NC

Municipal Candidate Filing Begins

2009 municipal and Chapel Hill/Carrboro School Board election filing will begin on Monday, July 6th at 8:00am and conclude on Friday, July 17th at noon.

Date: 

Monday, July 6, 2009 - 4:00am

Orange County Democratic Party County Convention

The 2009 Orange County Democratic Party County Convention will be at Mt Zion AME Church Fellowship Hall, located at 5124 NC Highway 86 North of Hillsborough. New OCDP officers will be elected, and resolutions from precinct meetings will be debated and voted on for referral to District and State Conventions.

Date: 

Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 7:00am to 12:00pm

Earth Action Day Celebration

Chapel Hill's Second Annual Earth Action Day Celebration, presented on location at UNC's Morehead Planetarium and Science Center.A free event for the whole family, Earth Action Day will provide a fun-filled afternoon of learning more about our planet and the human relationship with the environment through demonstrations, performances, and activities by and for all ages.

For more information see our Earth Action Day pages.

Date: 

Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 8:00am to 1:00pm

Location: 

UNC's Morehead Planetarium and Science Center

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