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Sharable Magazine comes to Soup Stone, December 7th, 2009 12/07/2009
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Join us on December 7, 2009 from 7pm - 10pm for dinner and a talk by Neal Gorenflo about newly launched Shareable Magazine.

Neal is the co-founder of Shareable.  He'll talk about the genesis of the project, the importance of sharing, and how you can get involved.

About Shareable: 
Shareable tells the story of sharing.  We cover the people, places, and projects that are bringing a shareable world to life. And share tools and tips to help make a shareable world real
in your life.  Shareable is a nonprofit, nonpartisan project of Tides Center.  Learn more at http://shareable.net.

How you can get involved: 
Shareable is looking for writers, readers, speaking opportunities, content partners, and distribution partners who want to accelerate the shift we're making from a society that consumes to one that shares.  This is the most important shift we're making as a society, one that will enable us to overcome the crises we face and perhaps thrive as never before.  You can learn more about how to join in the effort at the event or contact neal at shareable dot net.

Details:
December 7th, 2009
7pm - 10pm
Mary's Apartment

 


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