Us for an annual meeting at Nancy and Vic's home. Nancy at 24 or to let her know you plan to be there. Need to find a buddy to log your hours for you, please join us! Contact Session at Nancy's house on Friday June 12th at 10am or on Sunday June 14th at 1pm.Įveryone is welcome, even if you don't have or use a computer. Or want, please join us for an orientation and computer training If any of these things sound like something you need Or would like to meet up with other TimeBankers to learn more about In and need some assistance? Maybe you just have some questions to ask Other TimeBanks or how to log your hours? Have you had problems logging You want to know more about how to look up offers and requests from Tab to be kept in the loop on Garden work days. List or log in to hOurworld and join the Garden "group" in the groups Share, we would love to have your knowledge at the garden as well.Ĭontact Rachel Reyst-Carroll to be added to the Garden Communication Weeding the community garden and reap the vegetables! If you volunteerįor a community based agency, you can earn produce to donate, even if ![]() Time to manage your own garden, you can put in a few hours watering or What We Are Doing Next Great opportunities to engage with fellow TimeBankers and exchange hours are coming up!Ĭommunity Garden (ongoing): The Community Garden isĪvailable for you and your family to utilize. United States and your membership allows you to exchange with all of Just heading south for a vacation? There are TimeBanks all across the Trip to the UK? Check out offers in their TimeBank before you go! You can also exchange with other TimeBanks across the world. Remember to log in to hOurworld and see what YOU can exchange today! Conducting a Yoga Class for Other Members January of this year, members have exchanged 1,279.75 hours for things like: To one another for help with a myriad of tasks and activities. The community garden is in full swing and members are reaching out She has been a non-profit administrator, community organizer and social architect working in communities in New Hampshire and Maine for over 30 years.Welcome back to YOUR TimeBank! This Summer is shaping up to be a great Linda Hogan is founding member of hOurworld Cooperative and previously served as board member and Director of Hour Exchange Portland and as a consultant for TimeBanksUSA. Invite friends, colleagues or community members to view this video with you and host a conversation.For more information about what how to receive hOurworld Cooperative’s free software to establish a Time Bank or to learn more about what is happening with Time Banks/Hour Exchanges in communities and cities in the US and around the world, visit.What social architecture is part of your community? Please share your experiences with those social structures. Linda mentions social architecture including Transition Towns, Time Banks or Service Exchanges, Farmers’ Markets, and Grange Halls are anywhere where people are reinvesting in social currency or community capital.What skills, talents, special interests, education, training, hobbies and resources would you share? Would you do as the Hour Exchange Portland does and make each hour equal no matter what the contributing skill or talent is.? If not, how would you “price” the skills, talents, knowledge, etc? Brainstorm any and all ideas about how each person in the group could contribute to the Hour Exchange. To begin and just for fun, do a Group Mock Exchange with your friends or colleagues. If there is not a Time Bank or Hour Exchange in your community, consider and explore the possibility of forming one. ![]() ![]() Zoom Videos: Toward A New & Just Economy.Documentary on Solutions for Racial Wealth Inequity & Injustice.
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