Voted #9, Baltimore’s Best!
EcoFest was voted as one of the top ten festivals in Baltimore! Check out the details in Baltimore Magazine’s August issue or click here.
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EcoFest was voted as one of the top ten festivals in Baltimore! Check out the details in Baltimore Magazine’s August issue or click here.
Title: Charles Eisenstein: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition
Date: Sunday, July 24th, 4:00pm – 7:00pm
Location: Metro Gallery, 1700 N. Charles Street
Price: 5$ suggested donation
Join Baltimore Green Currency and the Evolver Social Movement as we host a conversation with Charles Eisenstein, whose new book, Sacred Economics, is due out this month. Subtitled, “Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition”, it describes the transition now underway from a money system of Separation to a money system of Reunion; from an economy that stands in flagrant exception to nature’s laws, to an economy that is an extension of the ecology. It also explores the personal dimensions of this shift: the evolution of our attitudes and habits into alignment with the new world.
His 2007 book, The Ascent of Humanity, is an insightful look at the history and future of civilization. More than anything, it is about how to create the more beautiful world our hearts tell us is possible.
Find out more about Charles Eisenstein at: http://charleseisenstein.com/
June 10th, Noon-5 p.m.
Have you decided on your berry delicious entry for the contest? Maybe judging is more your speed…. Either way, be sure to check out the Berry Fest on Sunday! For more information, visit http://bluewaterbaltimore.org
It’s official! EcoFest joins forces with ROOTS Fest on June 25th and 26th to celebrate community through arts, performance and sustainable living.
Click here for more information. For directions, visit rootsfest2011.org.
Author, ecologist, mother and cancer survivor, Dr. Sandra Steingraber, visits the Pratt Wednesday, May 18th, to talk about her new book, Raising Elijah: Protecting Children in an Age of Environmental Crisis.
For more information, click here.
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