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MoS Town Hall Meeting: #3 Thursday, Feb 6, 2014, 6:15 pm
Jimmy’s No 43 East 7th St Back-room
Find supportive links for your projects and visions in ’14.
(Stay for hobnobbing at the bar after 9)
RSVP here or with http://www.MoScollective.net contact page.

The meeting series is to meet people who want to add their piece to the larger vision of beneficial succession and or get involved in MoS born projects. First Thursdays. Mid-month people go deeper in to production and report back, tie in further.

Focus this month is Bioremedation + Public Space! We seem to interact with the task of bioremediation more and more to live a healthy life. It is necessary to clean our water, air and soil in our daily doings. Even ancient civilizations practiced beneficial succession of their water, air and soil. Now that were are really good at polluting our resources we have to be just as innovative at designing scientific systems that will have the by product of beneficial succession. Public Space.. is a good place to tie in bioremediation.

We will hear from everyone and then puzzle people together. Weaving our overlaps and possibly connecting our projects in a larger vision. We have index cards for people to put info on. We will shuffle cards around like puzzle pieces on a big table. Then individually connect and go in deeper mid month.

Our collective works might even fit into …..

THE MoS BENEFICIAL MUD BALL BENEFICIAL BALL #3 > end of May or Sunday June 1. Join the lead Organizing Team.
MoS hopes to have the same great support we have had in the past! A bioremediation celebration! With mud balls making for the Figment Stockpile, oyster consumption and reef building, bokashi, procession dancing in mud ball gowns, music, food, beer from Jimmy's No 43, even self bioremediation and we started an oyster pile in the East River. Add your succession at Community Garden El Jardin Del Paraiso, a bioremediation project by Paul Mankiewicz of Gaia Institute and now a permaculture minded oasis. New and eager to help organize the Ball is Uma Lo of Green Phoenix Permaculture who has been a back bone for many large permaculture events on the East Coast and Smiling Hogshead Ranch, a bioremediation growing site. Can we live in fun decadence without ruining our air, water and soil? And maybe actually make it better? Imagine that.

Contact us: Musicians, organizers, outreach (pr), foodies, mud ball costumes, procession dancers and jettisons.. throwers of oyster shells, makers of mud balls, seed bombs. Join us in which ever way u can. Mud Ball Ball organizers receive eats n drink compliments, possibly a night sail and more.

For 2/6 itinerary go to http://www.MoScollective.net

With appreciation!

DD of MoStown

DD's LSD: Living Systems Design
Designing living breathing places

  • experiences + presentations
    http://www.moscollective.net
    [“Succession” not of Queens or Kings, instead “succession” of quality of life as a by-product of good design.]
    We are working toward a regenerative future and an abundant today.
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    The beautiful invite illustration and Design is by Jenni Ottilie Keppler, The German Duchess of Interaction in MoStown. w w w . O T T I L I E . c c (http://www.ottilie.cc/)

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See you Thursday!

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