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SUMMARY:Art Exhibition: Seeds & Threads by Dr. Rachael M Rollson (as part of the wild apotropaic)
DESCRIPTION:A collage series extending the thoughts of the revolutionary quote ‘they tried to bury us\, they didn’t know we were seeds’ along with trying to make sense in ‘these troubled times’. These days many of us are holding on by a thread. When the thread thins and breaks\, we knot it back together – it’s all we can do. We knot to count the days\, we knot to make do\, we knot to mark the events where we needed to remember our ‘seedness.’ We have all we need inside of us (somewhere) to start anew. \nRachael M Rollson\, Ph.D. Aesthetic Philosophy & Art Theory (IDSVA ‘23)\, MFA: Interdisciplinary Art (Goddard ‘06)\, Board Chair of The Good Life Center is a homesteader\, writer\, and educator with a 30-year art practice in collage\, analog B/W photography\, short film\, and watercolor painting. She/they write on anarchy and ecology\, focusing on the American shift in Western Philosophy toward praxis. \nArtworks are for sale.\nInquire at: rachaelmrollson@gmail.com\nWebsite: loveandangerblog.wordpress.com
URL:https://goodlife.org/event/art-exhibition-seeds-threads-by-dr-rachael-m-rollson-as-part-of-the-wild-apotropaic/
LOCATION:The Good Life Center\, 372 Harborside Road\, Harborside\, 04642\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Backyard Composting 101 with The Good Life Center Board
DESCRIPTION:The Good Life Center Board will lead this hands on workshop that will cover the basics of the principles of composting as well as how to construct a well designed compost pile. Participants will learn about Scott Nearing’s composting strategies as well as how enhance the overall fertility of their garden with time tested composting ideas. \nSuggested donation: $10
URL:https://goodlife.org/event/backyard-composting-101-2026/
LOCATION:The Good Life Center\, 372 Harborside Road\, Harborside\, 04642\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Mobile Commoning: How Sharing is Caring in a Climate Hope World
DESCRIPTION:This talk considers the history of “commoning” as a way in which generations of people around the world and right here in Maine have resisted private property\, settler colonialism\, and enclosure by moving more lightly across places\, from swamps and forests to urban edges and oceans. Can sharing energy\, food\, and transport help us achieve more ethical relations of trans-species climate justice? \nMimi Sheller is an internationally recognized scholar in mobility studies—movement and migration\, Caribbean studies\, climate adaptation\, and the politics of mobility. She is the Dean of The Global School at Worcester Polytechnic Institute\, and a part-time Brooksville neighbor. \nSuggested donation: $10
URL:https://goodlife.org/event/mobile-commoning-2026/
LOCATION:The Good Life Center\, 372 Harborside Road\, Harborside\, 04642\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 Speaker Series
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