rootsandwings

a livable planet experiment

a heartful exchange of time, energy and things made by hand

Hello and thanks for checking out the skill-sharing fundraising drive! More info on how this all came about here. (list updated June 16th)

$5

  • Shelby makes you a set of recycled paper postcards
    or silk-screened patch…

$10

  • Shelby makes you a set of recycled paper postcards or silk-screened patch,
    and bakes you a batch of cookies

$25

  • Shelby makes you a set of recycled paper postcards or silk-screened patch,
    a home-baked hearty loaf of bread
    ,
    and a mix tape
  • or Shelby sends you a print of your choice
  • or Paul, an artist in the animation industry, draws an illustration or caricature of you (limited)
  • or Janaia and Robyn of Peak Moment TV sends you a signed copy of a DVD of your choice: peakmoment.tv ($20 value)

$50
Opt for two things from the above $25 pile or spend some time with one of these fine people…

If in Vancouver:

  • Chris, a Cypress Mountain Ski Club coach, gives you and/or your child a personal ski lesson OR
  • Laura, a certified snowboard instructor, gives you and/or your child a personal snowboard lesson at Grouse Mountain OR
  • Karina gives you a personal accordion lesson

Ink StormIf in Halifax:

  • Josee, leads a workshop on consensus-decision making or will teach you how to knit over a cup of tea OR
  • Jyelle, an artist and graduate of NSCAD, instructor with Inkstorm, gives you a personal lesson in screen-printing OR
  • Melissa, radio host with CKDU and member of Circus Circle, gives you a 2-hour tutorial in Audio editing or radio production or juggling OR
  • Paul gives you a personal lesson in brewing a fine ale http://www.ckdu.ca/ckduimages/blue/ckdu_2006_b.gif

$75 (limited edition of 4)

  • Shelby makes you a set of recycled paper postcards or silk-screened patch, a home-baked hearty loaf of bread, a mix tape… and:
  • or Shelby will spend an afternoon… setting up websites, customizing web tools, desktop publishing, running errands, gardening, field work, cleaning, painting, helping with renovations, tuning up your bike for Spring…

$100

  • you pick what you would like from the above lists!

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SKILLSHARERS // BIOS

Chris MacDonald

Like many residents of Vancouver, Chris is a transplant, originally hailing from the deep, dark, (and often smelly) recesses of South-Western Ontario. Some may say he has blossomed into a beautiful flower since developing interests in cooking and baking, being seen with his guitar and finding a love for cycling, running. When he isn’t busy being a student or sitting in front of a computer at work he spends his free time in the winter coaching ski racing, first in Ontario and now British Columbia. With a lengthy ski racing career behind him he has his level two CSIA instructing and level two CSCF coaching certifications and has coached for the past seven years.  So whether you want to drop into Spanky’s Ladder at Blackcomb or drop into your first pair of skis somewhere closer to Vancouver, Chris would love to teach you how to do it like a pro and have fun.

Debra Gilman

Debra is an art junkie. She has been making things for as long as she can remember and is never as happy as when she is creating stuff. She loves working in many media; photography, collage, fabric and jewelry. The pendants, rings and belt buckles that she has recently started making bring together several of her loves! Her inspiration comes from nature, colour and travels. If you are in Vancouver you can find her work at the following shops: Smoking Lily 3634 Main Street Vancouver or 569a Johnson Street, Victoria, Virgin Mary’s 1035 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, Favourite Lonsdale Quay (Upstairs) North Vancouver, BC, and Sweet Somethings Galiano Island.

Janaia Donaldson & Robyn Mallgren

Janaia Donaldson and Robin Mallgren of Yuba Gals Independent Media are the creators of Peak Moment Television. Janaia is producer and host, Robin director and videographer. They live and work near the South Yuba River in an off-grid home on 160 forested acres in the Sierra Nevada foothills, which they protected with conservation easements. They are inspired to meet people shaping the transition to a localized, lower-energy future, and help spread the word through their video programs.  Started in 2006, Peak Moment Television emerged out of the desire of creative partners Janaia Donaldson and Robyn Mallgren to find models among grassroots entrepreneurs working to create a sustainable future, especially in response to looming concerns about oil dependence.  Programs started in their small-town Northern California community access TV studio (NCTV) in early 2006.  That summer they climbed into their Vanagon camper and visited over 20 West Coast communities, taping more than 90 half-hour Peak Moment Conversations in 21 communities. Peak Moment TV Conversations are about locally-reliant living. Viewers meet like-minded individuals showing their grassroots activities to increase household, neighborhood and community security while adapting to the new economic conditions and laying the groundwork for a sustainable society. The team plans to tape programs beyond the West Coast in the next few years, and invite suggestions of people and projects. Contact Janaia@peakmoment.tv // visit www.peakmoment.tv

josée madéïa

josée madéïa is an otesha olumni who took advantage of her bike tour experience to write an m.a. thesis on alternative democratic practices and youth engagement. as a result, consensus decision making is way up there with bike bells and kazoo choirs on her list of faves. she also took to knitting with BC branches on her tour, and is making plans with shelby to develop the very first halifax consensus knitting collective.

Jyelle Vogel

Jyelle is an artist through and through. Hailing from Kamloops, BC, she finished her Fine Arts degree at the University of Victoria and studied on exchange to NSCAD in Halifax. She has done residencies at various galleries, including the Struts Gallery in Sackville, NB. She is an active volunteer at Bike Again and the Roberts Street Social Centre, teaching screenprinting classes and organizing all manner of fun events. From painting beautiful canvasseses stretched on recycled bicycle wheels to decorating gingerbread folk, she is a wonderfully creative and is a lovely person to be around. She is also very modest and most certainly did not write this bio.

Karina Koczapski

Karina is an artist, musician, crafter and soon to be occupational therapist! Karina and Shelby have known each other since they were in the first grade. Since then they have gotten into all manner of mischief. In the last few years, Karina has lived in various parts of Canada, and the UK, having completed her studies in Art History at the University of Victoria…where she also came upon Jyelle and Michael. In her spare time she is also a diligent tooth fairy.

Laura Bird

Laura

Laura Bird is extreme. She loves snowboarding, mountain biking, surfing, skateboarding…and most other things fast and slightly dangerous. She is also studying to be a forest scientist and, she has the best smile ever. Laura is certified by the Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors.

Melissa Albiani

Melissa

Melissa produces episodes for Operation Wake Up, which brings headlines, interviews and reports from the CKDU news collective. You can always hear Operation Wake Up on the www.ckdu.ca webpage as well, through our program archives. Among her many pursuits, she is also a wickedly skilled juggler and has performed and trained with Circus Circle, a social circus program for youth in Nova Scotia.

Paul Legere

Paul is a graphic artist will a love of good food. He can often be found cycling the streets of Halifax and is in the midst of planting sunflowers outside his house. He will be coordinating an event in conjunction with Halifax Bike Week called Superfly your bike!

Filed under: art, community, projects

Spinal Tap Reunites for Live Earth To Fight Global Warming

Marty DiBergi recruits Nigel, David and Derek to reunite to play Live Earth on July 7, 2007 at Wembley Stadium in London. This is a new film directed by Rob Reiner which premiered on April 25, 2007 at the Opening Night of the Tribeca Film Festival.

This is a 4 minute clip of a 15 minute film that can be viewed in its entirety at www.LiveEarth.MSN.com.

Filed under: art, climate, humour, music, video

Folks tune in to Live Earth at the Global Habitat Festival

First off, a huge thank you to everyone who came out on Saturday and made the event a success!

Volunteers showed up at 7am to help set up all the equipment, the eco-village, hang the posters and signs, adjust curtains, etc. etc. etc. By noon, everything was set up and the live earth broadcast was airing on the big projection screen. From noon until 9pm folks were entertained by local artists and musicians, and had the chance to walk around the eco-village to talk with local NGOs and environmental groups working in the community. The energy was positive and fresh, and the response from visitors was fantastic.

Various local media attended the event and talked with organizers and representatives of environmental groups participating in the event. Jack Layton, leader of the NDP, also stopped by and thanked organizers and volunteers for putting on the event.

Here are some photos that I managed to snap over the course of the day:

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Bobs & Lolo perform for the kids

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In front of the maintstage

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No event is complete without bubbles!/Vicki Sjohall performs for the crowd

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Kid Zone

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Face painting!

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Eco-village

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Sponsors, NGOs, and environmental groups talked with visitors about what they were doing to fight climate change and ways to get involved.

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For more event photos, visit the gallery and click on the slideshow.

By 9pm the crowd dispersed and participants in the eco-village packed up for the day. The Western Canada Wilderness Committee had gathered hundreds of signatures for their petition to stop the Gateway Project. Volunteers began dismantling the stage and taking down all the equipment and gear – two hours later the site was clear!

Over 100 volunteers participated over the course of the day – some had been there since 7am and had stayed long after the end of the shift to the very end to help out! most of all because, despite the occasional heavy lifting, it was fun. We hope to make this an annual event, and the support that was shown by everyone involved proves that it could become a reality.

For more info about GHF and event sponsors, visit www.globalhabitatfestival.com

The Global Habitat Festival was one of 10,000+ “Friends of Live Earth” events that took place in 195 countries. Millions of people watched or heard the Live Earth online, on TV, or on the radio. Millions pledged to change their own actions and hold our leadership accountable. To continue building the momentum and contributing to a worldwide movement to focus attention on climate change, sign onto the Live Earth Pledge at: www.liveearthpledge.org

Madonna, Beastie Boys, Black Eyed Peas? Missed your favorite act on 7/7/07? You can see highlights and songs from all the concerts online at www.LiveEarth.msn.com.

Filed under: Vancouver, art, climate, community, music, photo , ,

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There are two lasting bequests we

can give our children:


One is roots.


The other is wings.


-Hodding Carter, Jr.


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