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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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SUMMARY:“Tending the Page” Writing Workshop with The Good Life Center stewards: Lucy Marcus & Jordan Humphrey
DESCRIPTION:Suggested donation: $10
URL:https://goodlife.org/event/tending-the-page-2026/
LOCATION:The Good Life Center\, 372 Harborside Road\, Harborside\, 04642\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Protect Ancient Forests
DESCRIPTION:Alyssa & Michael O’Brien\, co-founders of Protect Ancient Forests\, make the case for working together to protect our remaining old-growth and mature public forests — why they’re irreplaceable\, how policy shapes their fate\, and what it looks like to build a movement on their behalf. Drawing on law\, education\, and deep roots in the Maine landscape\, they’ll invite us to join them. \nAlyssa O’Brien brings a background in psychology and elementary education to her conviction that caring for the natural world is something we do on behalf of future generations; Michael O’Brien holds a JD from the University of Maine School of Law and spent years as a nonpartisan policy analyst for the Maine Legislature’s Agriculture\, Conservation and Forestry Committee. Together\, from their home on the coast of Maine\, they co-founded Protect Ancient Forests to build the broad coalitions they believe are necessary to permanently protect what remains. \nSuggested donation: $10
URL:https://goodlife.org/event/protect-ancient-forests-2026/
LOCATION:The Good Life Center\, 372 Harborside Road\, Harborside\, 04642\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Historic Designation Celebration!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special celebration\, marking the The Good Life Center’s designation on the National Historic Register of Historic Places. It will feature garden tours\, food\, music\, and speaker: Noel Paul Stookey! \nNoel Paul Stookey is a musician\, activist\, and member of the legendary folk trio Peter\, Paul and Mary — long engaged in movements for peace\, civil rights\, and ecological responsibility. Keynote speaker for a special afternoon celebrating The Good Life Center’s designation on the National Historic Register. \nSchedule: \n12pm: Event start\n2pm:  Noel Paul Stookey
URL:https://goodlife.org/event/historic-designation-celebration/
LOCATION:The Good Life Center\, 372 Harborside Road\, Harborside\, 04642\, United States
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SUMMARY:Loving and Leaving the Good Life
DESCRIPTION:Helen Nearing’s last full book\, Loving and Leaving the Good Life (1992)\, insists that how we live and how we die are not separate questions. Kate Braestrup has spent her life walking alongside people in their hardest moments and arriving at something like the same conclusion. In this talk\, she will reflect on grief\, presence\, and what it means to face mortality. \nReverend Doctor Kate Braestrup is a Unitarian Universalist minister and bestselling author of many books\, including the award-winning memoir\, Here If You Need Me. She has spent over two decades as chaplain to the Maine Warden Service—accompanying wardens and grieving families through loss in the deep woods. \nSuggested donation: $10
URL:https://goodlife.org/event/loving-and-leaving-the-good-life-2026/
LOCATION:The Good Life Center\, 372 Harborside Road\, Harborside\, 04642\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 Speaker Series
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