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Current Notices:

Make Great Compost!
Good, clean compost makes rich, fertile soil.
Four free composting workshops are scheduled this summer, starting August 28th.
Please visit our events calendar for times and locations.
The workshops are approximately 4 hours long, beginning at 12:00 noon.  Bring a chair and dress for the weather.


Farm to School Coalition's Petition
Jefferson County Residents are being asked to sign this online petition, which the Farm to School Coalition plans to present to the Port Townsend School Board.  They are looking for 1,000 signatures by folks who have not yet signed the paper version.  So far, we've only reached about 18 percent of our signatures goal. We need your help!
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New Podcast
The interview we did on KSER 90.7FM radio has been podcasted.
Access the podcast on PodBean.com

Visit Karen Erickson's blog,
Living Sustainably in Snohomish County



Awards:
Rick Oltman of Cape Cleare Fishery Receives the Transportation Lab's first award for Connecting the Dots

The Transportation Lab (a Local 20/20 action group) has given its first award to Rick Oltman, owner of Cape Cleare Fishery. In giving the Connecting the Dots award, the T Lab recognizes that Rick not only fishes sustainably, but sees the connection with sustainable transportation, good health, food resiliency, a healthy economy, and the many other aspects of Local 20/20 that make up our diverse action groups. Rick leaves a small footprint by bicycling his fish (the best tasting and best nutrition anywhere) to fine restaurants, stores, and the Farmers Market. The award was given after Rick made a superb salmon lunch for 60 visiting experts during the Smart Growth in Small Towns Tour on February 3rd. The video was shot by Dan Burden, leader of the tour and Director of the Walkable and Livable Communities Institute, based in Port Townsend.


Videos:
Watch our 6 part video compilation,
  Video Introduction to Local 2020:
What it is and what it does





Join Us!

 Local 20/20 brings together individuals and organizations in our community interested in sustainability and who see the remedy for the dangers of globalization and our dependence on cheap oil in the re-localization of our economies. Local 20/20 encourages our community to conserve our local resources (water and land, both wild and cultivated), develop local energy sources, re-orient our activities in response to more limited transportation options, and learn how to produce the things we've grown accustomed to buying from somewhere else here in our own town.

Local 20/20 invites the community to join the conversation about local sustainability and economic re-localization.  General meetings are held each month.  View our event calendar for meeting times and locations. General meetings and Council meetings are open to all North Olympic Peninsula community members. Also consider participating in the meetings and projects of the Action Groups who meet separately to discuss specific areas of action.

Contact Us to learn how you can get involved!

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Upcoming events calendar
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Transition towns model
North Olympic Peninsula's Local 20/20, Port Townsend and surrounding communities
Working together toward local sustainability - integrating economy, ecology and community through action and education.

Web site space donated by OlympusNet
Additional thanks to:
WSU Main Homepage, WSU Extension and County Extension Offices,
the Agricultural Research Center, CAHNRS, and the North Olympic Learning Center

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