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Intro to Transition
7:00 pm
Intro to Transition
@ The Salon
Jan 24 @ 7:00 pm
![]() Gather with others who have an interest in creating a more resilient and localized community. Phil Metzler and Ben Beyeler will re-cap the history of Transition Goshen, share some of the cool initiatives that have emerged from[...]
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Transition social lunch
12:00 pm
Transition social lunch
@ The Bricolage
Jan 26 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
![]() A continuation of the 2017 Transition Goshen reawakening. An opportunity for folks to connect with interest, ideas, or questions related to Transition and/or community resilience. Bring your own lunch. Some table service will be available to[...]
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Transition social hour
4:00 pm
Transition social hour
@ The Salon
Jan 27 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
![]() A continuation of the 2017 Transition Goshen awakening. The last opportunity of the week for folks to connect with interest, ideas, or questions related to Transition and/or community resilience. Phil and Ben will bring drinks. (it’s[...]
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Gather with others who have an interest in creating a more resilient and localized community.
Phil Metzler and Ben Beyeler will re-cap the history of Transition Goshen, share some of the cool initiatives that have emerged from it, and open an invitation for anyone interested in advancing it further.
Come join the conversation and catch up with good folks who want to be part positive social change.
This event will be hosted at Goshen’s pop-up community space, The Civic Salon, located at 213 S. Main St. (entrance on the alley beside Better World Books).
Later in the week, we’ll have two more times for folks to connect with interest, ideas, or questions.
- noon Thursday, Jan. 26 – Transition lunch (at the Bricolage)
- 4:30pm Friday, Jan. 27 – Transition social hour (at the Bricolage)

A continuation of the 2017 Transition Goshen reawakening.
An opportunity for folks to connect with interest, ideas, or questions related to Transition and/or community resilience.
Bring your own lunch. Some table service will be available to use.
The Bricolage is located above Ten Thousand Villages in downtown Goshen.

A continuation of the 2017 Transition Goshen awakening.
The last opportunity of the week for folks to connect with interest, ideas, or questions related to Transition and/or community resilience.
Phil and Ben will bring drinks. (it’s happy hour!)
This event will be hosted at Goshen’s new pop-up community space, The Civic Salon, located at 213 S. Main St. (entrance on the alley beside Better World Books).