Healing Ourselves Skill Swap in Flint this May 17
Join us in Flint for the Healing Ourselves Skill Swap on Saturday, May 17, from 1-4pm at the Gloria Coles Flint Public Library Central Room!
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Join us in Flint for the Healing Ourselves Skill Swap on Saturday, May 17, from 1-4pm at the Gloria Coles Flint Public Library Central Room!
A GoFundMe campaign has also been organized by Holly’s sister to provide financial assistance for Holly’s 3 beloved children. We encourage those who are able and inspired to contribute to this community effort.
We’re thrilled to welcome Randy Buchler of Shady Grove Farm to State of Water for an inspiring conversation on his commitment to regenerative farming, his advocacy and education efforts in support of small farms and empowering people to grow their own food, and his own personal connection to the water.
We’re honored to pass along this special birthday invitation from our dear friend, mentor, and founding board member, Sally Van Vleck.
Join the Title Track family at these wonderful community events featuring film, music, conversation, and opportunities for action.
Memorial donations in honor of Holly T. Bird will be split between three beloved organizations in which Holly invested so much of her time, energy, and love – Grand Traverse Area Children’s Garden, Northern Michigan E3, and Title Track.
The Title Track family joins the mighty chorus of love and gratitude honoring our dear friend and colleague, Holly T. Bird. Though her absence leaves an irreplaceable void, the memories she created and the love she shared will forever remain in our hearts and inspire the work that we do.
Tune in for a very special episode of State of Water featuring Stephanie Feldstein, author and Population and Sustainability Director at the Center for Biological Diversity!
Check out this wonderful feature of our Co-Executive Director, Holly T. Bird, as part of MyNorth’s North Stars series. “In everything she does, Holly T. Bird leads with love.”
In our first episode of 2025 we are happy to present a special conversation with outgoing Executive Director of the Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities, Hans Voss. Hans shares insights and reflections from his 30 years of Groundwork experience on a variety of topics in this engaging episode. If you’re in the Traverse City area, don’t miss the big community celebration this Friday at The Alluvion honoring Hans’ 30 years!