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Transition businesses are interested in supporting our communities as they move from oil dependency to local resilience.

Type Group: businesses
Members: 36
Latest Activity: Jan 23, 2012

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Comment by Teri Dillion on April 6, 2011 at 3:51pm
Greetings, Transitioners! I wanted to let you know about my new practice which offers counseling and coaching services to those undergoing personal transitions, as well as trying to make sense of this collective transition. Sometimes, feelings of anxiety, fear, grief, or confusion can accompany change--especially when change happens at a collective level. Please look me up at www.WakingHeartTherapy.com if you would like help navigating the challenges that living your life at this time provides. Free consultations are available.
Comment by Steve McMichael on March 10, 2011 at 7:33pm

Hi All!

I am the Creative Director at Fort Collins Online Media, a Social Media and Internet Marketing firm in Fort Collins. Our intention is to increase the economic viability of sustainable businesses (no matter which economy), creating more availability and comparably priced options for consumers through increased exposure for small businesses that don't have access to conventional funding and advertising budgets.

 

I am the only marketer I know of who is willing to work on TRADE! Some costs have to be covered for items like hosting your website, etc. My time and efforts might be traded for.

 

Through internet marketing you can make your products more accessible to local as-well-as global markets. If you are knowledgeable about things like renewable energy, organic gardening or preserving food for example I would love the opportunity to partner together to create information products that others could benefit from.

 

The services I offer are:

• Project Planning
• Website Design
• Hosting and Maintenance
• WordPress Site set-up
• Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
• Social Media Marketing
• Market Research
• Video Marketing
• Email Campaigns
• Article Submissions
• Press Releases
• Information Products
• Affiliate Marketing
• Joint Venture Marketing

 

I also don't mind digin' in the dirt and would love to learn Permaculture.

 

If I may be of service please contact me via email at: steve@fortcollinsonlinemedia.com or

my website or

Facebook

 

Many Blessings,

Steve

Comment by Colorado Cate on January 21, 2011 at 9:08am

I am an independent business owner with eFoods Global.  If you want tasty long term storage (15+ years) foods see my website: http://emergencyfoodsecurity.myefoods.com/.  There's a free food offer there - just click "Try It" (all you pay is processing/handling - the food itself is free).

 

These products are vegetarian, certified by the Orthodox Union (OU), and contain:

• Dehydrated from premium-grade fresh raw foods
• No genetically altered food - no GMOs
• No added MSG
• No imports from countries using illegal fertilizers and insecticides
• No hydrogenated oil and have zero trans fats

Additionally, none of the products are irradiated.

 

I'd really love to have you as a preferred customer and to help you build your own food security.  One never knows when there will be a blizzard, a job loss, or some impact to the JIT delivery system used by grocery stores.  Join me.

Comment by Doug Beall on December 15, 2010 at 11:50pm

I am a licensed architect and LEED Accredited Professional in the Lafayette/Erie area.  I provide architectural and construction services within the local area on a sliding scale basis.  Initial consultation is always free.  I specialize in indigenous architecture, natural building materials and ecological design.  Visit my website at www.earthlodgedesigns.com or call 970-846-3926.  

Comment by Terri Clauss on December 13, 2010 at 11:56am

How do I share with this dedicated transition community that there is no need to  buy flour, sugar & bake mixes from across the country anymore! Local is available Saturdays at 200 Santa Fe Dr. 9-2p.m. www.coloradoeasyeats.com.

FACEBOOK - Colorado Easy Mix Community - stop by & say "hi" freebies to be had!

Comment by Bruce Keith on May 15, 2010 at 8:15pm
Whether you call them hot dogs, weiners, frankfurters, franks, red hots, tube steaks, or simply "dogs," you'll love our kosher all beef Hebrew National Hot Dogs and Johnsonville Bratwurst. We serve the BEST Hot Dogs on the planet ... Period !!

Our service is fast and friendly, our food is prepared to your individual taste, and the freshness and quality of your meal is guaranteed.

We are pleased to provide catering for individual and business-related events, activities, parties, and celebrations in the Denver metropolitan area.

For additional information, visit our website at:
http://www.gooddoghotdogs.com

Also, become a fan of Good Dog Hot Dogs on Facebook at:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Louisville-CO/Good-Dog-Hot-Dogs/92146...
Comment by David Muhl on June 30, 2009 at 10:50am
If anyone could use moving, transport, or delivery services, for either yourself or your business, I have a 5' x 10' trailer (ie...soil amendment or plant delivery from local nurseries, CSA drop-offs, odd jobs, etc.). I also do land design consulting, landscape maintenance (organic only), and can help with farm system planning, soil improvement and/or cover cropping to get ready for next spring's planting.
Comment by Robert James Boswell (Robear) on December 31, 2008 at 1:08pm
I give Guitar Lessons from my home in Louisville. Private and Group
20 years experience with many references including Robb's Music of Boulder. Website: www.RobertJamesMusic.com

Serving locally = shorter commutes for my students = smaller footprint.

Comment by Coco Gordon on December 2, 2008 at 9:29am
Am a Papermaker & Small Press (Water Mark Paper Studio and Press)- Planning a project, or looking for flax & other fabulous fiber papers for book covers, inserts, printing on, for making collages, one of a kind and edition books & paper art?

contact me in Lyons: 303-823-5585
Comment by Blair McMorran on November 12, 2008 at 8:01am
Hi Transition Resource Group,
I'm the admin for a non-profit called Raw Milk Association of Colorado. We're new; a group of small Colorado raw milk producers. It's illegal to sell raw milk in Colorado, but it's legal to buy a share in a herd and pay a farmer to board the animal - then you get the milk for free, because it's your animal (or partly yours).

Why would you do that? Raw milk is more nutritious than cooked milk, and more digestible. About 80% of people who are lactose-intolerant can drink raw milk. In my experience, both me and one of my sons is lactose intolerant, but we can drink raw milk. My husband and two of my sons were diagnosed with asthma, but it disappeared a few months after we started drinking raw milk.

My husband still has a little hay fever, but it's much much better now....I read that the younger you start, the better your chances of healing are. People who have a nutrient-dense diet make babies with strong bones and a wide dental arch, with room for all their beautiful straight white teeth. Ever wonder why all kids need braces nowadays? Raw milk can help with that - much cheaper than an orthodontist...

Raw milk is the gateway to small farms. They can earn more money selling direct to the consumer, and maybe make some cheeses and yogurt to sell too. Then they can invest in some chickens, and perhaps some pigs or cattle to raise for meat. The money they earn goes into the local economy - your community.

The bonds you form with the people who make your food suddenly make your food much more interesting, personal, and important. You can show your kids where milk and eggs come from - maybe even name the new calf, or know what it feels like to lift a hen's rump and find a fresh egg underneath. Small thrill, but one you won't forget.

So support your local farmer, get a herdshare and drink raw milk!
-Blair
 

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