Transition Greensboro

Re-localizing our economies, our communities, our culture.

Welcome to Transition Greensboro

Welcome to Transition Greensboro


We are part of an international movement that explores how communities can become resilient and thrive in the face of declining resources, climate change, and social and economic crises.

You can learn more by clicking "about us" in the navigation bar.

Highlights of upcoming events


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“An Evening with Joanna Macy” reception and talk

Wednesday, May 23, 2012 More details...


South Elm Urban Market is now open

May 6, 2012 and every Sunday
noon to 5:00 pm

Open-air market is open every Sunday, selling fresh produce and local-area food products. More details...



Reskilling Festival at Farmer's Curb Market

May 19, 2012 7:00 am to noon

Reskilling is a remembering, reclaiming, and reviving of skills that we're losing from the community. Come see demos at the Farmer's Market. More details...

 



Transition to a More Resilient Future, Part 2.

Every Wednesday (with a few exceptions) January 18, 2012 to May 30, 2012

This class will include a film series, re-skilling workshops, book discussions, and guest speakers from the local community. More details...

 



“Spring of Sustainability; Solutions for a Thriving New World.”

March 26 through June 22, 2012

FREE series of online discussions with well-known sustainability pioneers. More details...

 

Latest Activity

Profile IconCarolyn Shankle and Rick joined Transition Greensboro
19 hours ago
Profile IconLMay, Jean Steverson and Tracy Peck joined Transition Greensboro
Wednesday
Cindy Bathgate is now a member of Transition Greensboro
Tuesday
Anya Piotrowski is now a member of Transition Greensboro
May 1
 

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