Thursday, June 19, 2008

Appleton meeting with Torbjorn and Sarah



Several local Sustain Door members attended a session in the Appleton library which featured talks by Sarah James and Torbjorn Lahti. We look forward to hearing details from each of them. Please enter them as comments to this post if you don't want to get the permission to become a regular poster.

Torbjorn will also be speaking at the upcoming "Renewable Energy Fair" in Custer, WI this weekend (June 20-22).

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

A little explanation

This blog is designed to have quite a few people making contributions. But to start a post you need a password and you need to know how to get to the starting place.

Instructions were sent out several weeks ago, but many people didn't keep them. If you would like to be one of those who starts the posts just send an email to sustaindoor@gmail.com or dlea@dcwis.com and you'll get the scoop!
Dave Lea

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Sustain Door Website and Fair

If you want to find out more about Sustain Door, sustainability concepts and our up-coming Sustainablility Fair just go to our website: sustaindoor.org

This fair will be held on April 20th in Sturgeon Bay, WI, the county seat of Door County, the beautiful peninsula that juts out into Lake Michigan on the north east corner of Wisconsin.

Sustain Door bases its efforts on the concept called The Natural Step. We believe this is the most accurate analysis of what is going wrong with our industrialized civilization and what every person, business, community and country can do about it, right now!

To learn even more about The Natural Step visit the US center in Portland, Oregon: http://ortns.org/

Send email to: sustaindoor@gmail.com

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Welcome to Sustain Door's Blog

This blog site will be managed by the many members of Sustain Door, an organization in Door County, Wisconsin, USA which seeks to find ways to reorient our own habits and those of our neighbors. We wish to start living so that we will leave our patch of the planet in better shape than when we found it.