Welcome, Cumberland Greens!

Location
Nashville, TN 36.22-86.86 37218US
Meetups
41 so far
Rating
Cumberland Green Bioregional Council 5.00 5.007
Founded
February 7, 2008

Beyond environmental protests, we are evolving sustainable lifestyles where ever we are located. The Cumberland Green Bioregional Council was founded in 1984 on the principles of education, networking, and celebration. For years, through workshops, guided tours, and hands-on demonstrations we have taught each other and those that attend about a wide variety of green-living strategies from biodynamic gardening to alternative energy to health care. Networking goes on whenever we come together, including this Meetup website, building bridges between people and groups from both city and country. Sharing information and resources and getting the word out about Bioregional events is essential in building community. Barter Fairs, seed and plant exchanges, and auctions serve as ways to share the means of survival.
Celebrating life together brings us spiritual and emotional support and builds on the sense of community.

In addition to meetup events, there is a choice of on-line involvement with this group. When you join, you can chose to receive emails from the Organizers only or you can choose to receive emails from anyone in this meetup group. There is a very lively group of folks who contribute daily on the e-list with lots of good links and discussions and debates. If you select to receive emails from everyone, you will gets lots of mail from this group. If you chose to receive email from the organizers only, we will send the Cumberland Green Digest containing links on green living, and event announcements to you. Cumberland Green Digest come out once or twice a week. You can find older ones on the Message Board. GOOD STUFF!

A look at the Calendar, past events view and the About Us pages will help you understand this group better.
ON THE MESSAGE BOARD IS MANY HELPFUL EDUCATIONAL ARTICLES AND LINKS!
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COME JOIN US FOR PART OF ALL OF THE 2010 WINTER GATHERING
ACTIVITIES DAY AND EVENING SATURDAY MARCH 6
CLICK ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT BELOW AND PLEASE RSVP
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Where?
700 Breslyn Road
Nashville , TN 37205
(615) 352-4702
Who’s coming?
10 Yes / 4 Maybe

Want to attend?

This is the traditional Cumberland Green Rivers Bioregional Council's annual Winter Gathering shortened to one day since the bad weather in January wiped out the traditional 3 day late January Gathering.

Bring your friends!!!!!!!! Read more

What members are saying

 Great people, great dialogue, great events and opportunities to learn and share. 

 This is an opportunity for folks to share knowledge about living better on the planet. Many of us are already gardening, using solar power , conserving , recycling, etc. 

Cindy

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What's new?

  • Feb 6
    • New Greeting for
      Ken Benway (Assistant Organizer)
      “Green Greenings Ken! I am interested in similar subject matter regarding "green" community building and under a sub-heading of your recent post: LAND & NATURE STEWARDSHIP-Food Security-Developing Strategies for Local Food Security I WOULD LIKE TO VOLUNTEER TO WORK TOWARDS UTIZING ABANDONED OR STATE (OR "FEDERAL" LAND FOR GROWING VEGETABLES AND HERBS FOR CITIZENS OF THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES. [masked]”
      posted by Kate Irick
  • Jan 31
    • New member
      “I work at Lipscomb University to: (1) support the emerging sustainability profession; & (2) help non-traditional participants adopt sustainable practices and concepts. Diverse participation and views are critical to create a sustainable world.”
    • New member
      “Seeking to meet with others interested in sustainable living.”
    • New member
      Jan
  • Jan 28
    • New member
      “Re-joining - have been involved in the past in Jackson County. Now we are in middle Tennessee and have interest in supporting new programs and contributing what we can.”