AgeSong at BaySide Park (map)
Discover what Sustainable Communities can really feel like, and how they can change the world: Join us for a free look at ecovillages the world over, with Creating a Life Together author and Ecovillages online newsletter publisher Diana Leafe Christian, Communities magazine editor for most of the past two decades.
Diana, who lives at Earthaven Ecovillage in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, will present "Ecovillages: Where They Are, What They're Doing, Why They're Important," her updated tour of how communities around the world integrate aspects of ecological, economic, and social/cultural/spiritual sustainability.
In hundreds of vivid images, learn how ecovillages manifest:
Diana, who also wrote the helpful book for community-seekers, Finding Community, shows why ecovillagers are devoted to developing these ecological settlements, how ecovillages are beneficially influencing the wider culture, and how ecovillages will most likely affect patterns of human settlement in the near future. 
The presentation shows intentional community-style ecovillages in the Industrialized North, ecologically aware traditional villages in the Global South, and sustainability education centers in both hemispheres. Examples include ecovillage projects in North America, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and Asia.
Tonight's event will be the last chance to sign up for Diana's three-day workshop, beginning the next day in Berkeley, on how to co-create your own EcoVillage, Intentional Community, or Cohousing Neighborhood. Learn more about the workshop on the Cohousing California website - the lowest rates are available with advance registration.
Admission is free, but advance RSVP is required; space is limited. If your plans change, please revisit the East Bay Cohousing MeetUp group to update your response; if you are uncertain if you'll make it, please choose "Maybe".
The location and restrooms are fully wheelchair-accessible; call the venue before bringing service animals.
Refreshments will be provided by AgeSong at BaySide Park, the event host and co-sponsor.
Current opportunities to become part of sustainable communities in the area include: