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* TNA Garden GroupTNA Garden Group

Time: 7:00 pm

Meet at the garden, weather permitting, to discuss the proposed Forest Garden with Jane from HogCo.

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* TRESCOTRESCO

Time: 7:00 pm

Totnes Renewable Energy Society. Every so often in Transition Town Totnes a real milestone is reached. The public offer of shares in the Totnes Renewable Energy Society (TRESOC) is one of the biggest milestones yet. The meeting launching the public offering is Friday September 10th at 7pm in the Civic Hall, Totnes.

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* Open Eco-HomesOpen Eco-Homes

Totnes and Dartington Open Eco-Homes featuring Transition Streets. Visit homes in Totnes and Dartington at different stages on the journey to reducing their environmental impact and household bills.

* Autumn Wild Food Autumn Wild Food

Time: 10:00 am

Follaton Arboretum & Follaton Village Hall. Harvesting berries from native trees. Making syrups, jellies & desserts from hedgerow and woodland berries. Learn to make products for sale in local markets & explore wild foods as part of your everyday diet. Expect to pick lots and gain an insight into the whole process from harvest to processing, packaging & eating! Free / Donations

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* Open Eco-HomesOpen Eco-Homes

Totnes and Dartington Open Eco-Homes featuring Transition Streets. Visit homes in Totnes and Dartington at different stages on the journey to reducing their environmental impact and household bills.

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* TTT Film ClubTTT Film Club

Time: 7:30 pm

Dartmouth Inn, Totnes. £4/ 3Who killed the electric car? This interesting documentary explores the creation and subsequent destruction of the General Motors battery electric vehicle in the US during the ‘90’s. The film looks at the role of car manufacturers, the oil industry, government, consumers and the development and adoption of this technology.

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* TTT TalkTTT Talk

Time: 8:00 pm

TTT in association with Schumacher College presents: ‘Why food is vital to a sustainable society?’ Talk with Carolyn Steel. Carolyn Steel is author of 'Hungry City', which explored the relationships between food and cities. Can food production be central to town life and urban planning? What might this mean for Totnes? Prepare to be inspired.

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* Transition Town ExmouthTransition Town Exmouth

Time: 6:30 pm

Transition Town Exmouth LOCAL FOOD POTLUCK AND NETWORK EVENT Friday September 17th 18.30 for 19.00 Telfer centre, Exmouth Community College, Exmouth

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* Energy Trade FairEnergy Trade Fair

Time: 10:00 am

Totnes Civic Hall, 10:00 - 16:00 Meet home energy installers and suppliers at trade fair to launch Civic Hall’s new Transition Streets supported solar-PV system.

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* ‘Autumn Return’‘Autumn Return’

Time: 5:00 pm

Bowden House. 5pm -10.45pm. £5/£4. ‘Autumn Return’: A harvest of Tales The Cauldron and Transition Tales are holding a Storytelling Evening to celebrate the Autumn Equinox and all our many gifts. Contact Geraldine, Tel: 07849 072388 or email:ladi.green@yahoo.com for more info.

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TransitionTownTotnes Arts Programme (TTTAG) for 2010

Monday September 6th: Doug King-Smith talks about his experiences as resident artist on the Noto Peninsula Japan* Doug King-Smith makes sculptures from a variety of woods, principally Oak and Sequoia; actively involved in planting and working within woodland, he is also exploring green-wood work which does not demand any energy other than his peddling legs. www.waterbirdsong.com * This evening’s talk is a Totnes Festival Event 3-12 September www.totnesfestival.com Birdwood House, High Street, 7.30-9.30 Small donation for room hire
Monday October 4th: eco-Film evening, films tbc – TTT meeting room 43 Fore Street 7.30 – 9.30 Free
Monday November 1st: making decorations for St Mary’s Xmas Tree  – TTT meeting room 43 Fore Street 7.30-9.30 Free
Monday  December 6th: making Midwinter/Christmas gifts & wrapping papers – TTT meeting room 43 Fore Street 7.30-9.30 small donation for materials

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