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  • From: Bonita Ford <info AT northeastpermaculture.org>
  • To: NE Permaculture <northeasternpermaculture AT lists.riseup.net>, pan_westernmass_perm AT lists.riseup.net, fingerlakespermaculture AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Permaculture Collaboration Network Gathering on 4/17
  • Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2025 15:22:56 -0400

We are excited to invite you to a special virtual event that brings together leaders and practitioners from across the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes Region to explore how we can strengthen permaculture networks at a bioregional scale.

Event Details: πŸ—“οΈ Date: Thursday, April 17th, 2025
⏰ Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM ET
πŸ“ Location: Zoom

This gathering will feature presentations from PINA, PAN, and GRLPI, highlighting innovative models of regional and local organizing.

Following these presentations, we will engage in dynamic group discussions to explore strategies for building stronger, more resilient communities across our bioregions.

Featured Presentations:
βœ… PINA (Permaculture Institute of North America)
Presentation by Peter Bane/Elizabeth Lynch
Theme: Regional Scale Hubs and Clusters
Case studies and resources from PINA’s Bioregional Toolkit to support hub development and mapping.

βœ… PAN (Permaculture Affinity Network)
Presentation by Jack Stambaugh
Theme: Affinity Groups for Grassroots Mobilization
Case studies demonstrating how decentralized affinity groups can coordinate larger regional efforts.

βœ… GRLPI (Great Rivers and Lakes Permaculture Institute)
Presentation by Sabrena Schweyer, VP of GRLPI and former Secretary, landscape designer in Akron, OH
Theme: Local Convergences as a Model of Organizing
Case study exploring the effectiveness of localized convergence models in strengthening permaculture communities.

Why This Matters
With growing political, environmental, and social challenges, there is a greater need than ever to organize effectively at the bioregional level. This event will:
Showcase real-world examples of successful organizing models.
Provide valuable resources to help build hubs, affinity groups, and local convergence initiatives.
Create space for collaboration and discussion to shape the next steps for our region.
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RSVP by April 15 to confirm your spot:
https://pina.kit.com/collaboration

--Β 
Bonita Eloise Ford - PAN Board Coordinator
& Jack Stambaugh - PAN Board of Directors, Facilitating Director


  • Permaculture Collaboration Network Gathering on 4/17, Bonita Ford, 04/08/2025

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