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Cultivate's people are dedicated to inspiring cooperation and growing community in every way that we can.

Interns join us from all around the world for guided work experiences and action-oriented learning.

Members help to support our work and also get more involved, enjoying benefits that keep them coming through the door on a regular basis.

Partners from all over Ireland collaborate with us in our work and we jointly share information about each others events and projects.

Volunteers help us to continue to grow and make festivals and events possible through their generosity and time.



Phibsborough Environmental Seminar

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Saturday 11th September 2010 | 3pm-6pm | All Saints Church Hall, Phibsborough Road D7 | €Free

This free seminar will showcase a number of social and environmental projects within Dublin and promote and explain these projects and environmental activities to new audiences. Capacity is limited with seating being allocated on a first-come first-serve basis.

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Garden Butterfly Workshop

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Saturday 11th September 2010 | 12pm-2pm | Phibsborough (Great Western Square) Community Garden | €Free

The Garden Butterfly Workshop aims to provide a practical hands on experience and knowledge of the butterflies that coexist with us amongst the urban landscape of Dublin. A talk and demonstration will serve to reveal butterfly lifecycle and habits, while gardening methods for encouraging and supporting their presence will also be described. The event is aimed at both adults and children, with the intention of answering questions, and providing information and advice. While providing an afternoon of recreational fun within this central Dublin location, the gardening workshops also seek to deliver environmental contributions in the following three areas:

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World Green Building Week - Update on Progress and Options for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technology in Buildings

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The Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) and the Irish Green Building Council present...

Tuesday 21st September 2010 | 7 - 9pm | This event is free to IEMA Members and Non Members | The Greenhouse, St Andrew St, D2 (map)

The EU are currently recasting the Environmental Performance of Buildings Directive which will require improvements in how the building regulations are implemented in Ireland. More financial incentives for renewable technology will be a key aspect of the change. The DCENR have recently announced the public consultation on the National Retrofitting Programme. The recent announcement of funding for skills and training for the Labour Market Activation Fund is also on the agenda. Case studies of REFIT projects with renewable technologies in the UK will be presented with a focus on solutions for fuel poverty and social inclusion. This event aims to encourage open discussion on the above topics and be an interactive networking event to meet professionals in the green building sector.

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Youth for the Future

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Youth for Sustainable Development Conference 2010 - Learning to Change our World

Wednesday 22nd Sept 2010 | 10am – 4pm | ECO-UNESCO, The Greenhouse, 17 St Andrew St, D2 | Free of charge*

A conference for Youth Workers, Youth Leaders, Teachers and Educators from Community Organisations and NGOs. Young people aged 15-18 are also warmly invited to attend with their adult support workers.  You are invited to a day of learning and reflection through workshops, keynote speeches, exhibition of projects and interactive activities.  Share your ideas and experience, and learn from others

The conference is an opportunity to share examples of good practice in ESD, particularly in non-formal education. Environment, development, economics, sustainability, inclusion, justice, cultural diversity and other aspects of ESD will be explored.  The conference will also share ECO-UNESCO’s experience in Peer Education for Sustainable Development. The conference forms part of ECO-UNESCO’s work for the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development.

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Training 4 Transition

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Transition Ireland & Northern Ireland (T.I.N.I.) - the network for communities building local resilience    

Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd October 2010 | All Day | Glenhordial Permaculture Farm | Omagh | Booking; Ring Alex 086 3855333 or email  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

We are pleased to announce the third Training 4 Transition to be held on this island and in keeping with our policy to serve our widespread member distribution we are having this one in Omagh, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The last one was in Ennistymon, co Claire, and the one before in Dublin. Please download this flyer, Training for Transition Omagh.pdf, for all the details.   Transition is a process to help communities find new ways of coping with the challenges we face. This course is a must do, for those who are serious about starting, running or participating and maintaining a Transition Initiative, full of good information and useful techniques, to help you and your fellows Transitioner's.

 

Home Organics - Dublin Deliveries

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home_organics.jpgWork in the city and can't receive your fruit/veg conveniently? Use Cultivate as your pickup point, free of charge!  Also as an opening offer, there's a free box of organic eggs with each veg bag purchased.

Home Organics have been delivering certified organic fruit, vegetables and eggs all over Dublin since 2002.  We source as locally as possible and have built up an excellent relationship with suppliers around the country enabling us to offer a varied selections of seasonal organics at a very fair price. Founder Sarah Merrigan has worked as a chef and offers a very popular (mainly veggie) recipe service which goes along with each week’s selection. Weekly, fortnightly and once in a while orders are all welcome.  To place your order, click here.

 

The Greenhouse

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Powered by Cultivate and ECO-UNESCO.

The Greenhouse (the building formally known as ENFO) is a venue for education, training and the implementation of sustainability in Ireland.  The Greenhouse is the home of Cultivate, ECO-UNESCO and other projects providing programmes for young and old on community development, local resilience, green building and business, leadership skills and more.  Key features include the Cultivate shop, information and exhibition area and conference and workshop facilities.

 

The Funky Seomra

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alcohol and drug free night club dedicated to dance

A Saturday once per month  | 8.00pm - 1.30am | Concert Hall, RDS, Dublin | €15 / €10 for unemployed | www.dancefree.ie

Imagine yourself on a night out in a vibrant, ecstatic atmosphere where you're free to dance anyway you like without limitations, to the lush beats of funky music from around the globe. 

Get energised, liberated and invigorated!

image: Goska Smierzchalska

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Rothar - Bikes for the Community

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rothar Rothar | Broadstone Avenue | Dublin 7 | 086 89556157 | This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it | www.rothar.ie

Rothar's is a social enterprise that aims to:

  • collect donated bicycles destined for disposal
  • refurbish used bicycles
  • sell the bicycles and second-hand parts to the community as an affordable, quality transport option
  • train at risk population
  • operate a bicycle workshop where the community can avail of tools and advice for bicycle repairs
  • offer bicycle maintenance classes
  • offer cycling classes to be able to ride in confidence in our busy city
 

Just Forests' Good Wood Policy Guide

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Policy documents (from Just Forests' Good Wood Policy Guide) to help you source the right timber and wood products

Make sure you are part of the solution.

Link here to find:

  • "Behind the Logo" : Not sure what forest certification scheme....?
  • Offaly Co Council were the first Local Authority to formally adopted this timber policy.
  • This document helps to guide you in the implementation of a responsible timber policy.
  • Architect, television presenter and board member of Just Forests' view..
  • An industry view by former chief executive of garden tool manafacturer True Temper Ltd, Cork....

"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world." - John Muir, naturalist and writer

 

Living Through the Energy Crises - Preparing for a Low-Energy World

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living through the energy crises book A new booklet has published in Ireland for ASPO:

Living Through the Energy Crises- Preparing for a Low-Energy World by

Dr. Colin Campbell, founder of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas, and Graham Strouts, Permaculture teacher at Kinsale Further Education Centre

Price: €10 +postage

To order by Paypal: Go to www.zone5.org 

 

Cultivate Members' Wi Fi

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Cultivate members can now avail of the wi-fi connection at the Greenhouse.

Come in with your laptop and enjoy our chill out area on the ground floor (tea available).

Show your membership card at the desk and they will give you the wi-fi password.

This facility is available during shop opening hours 10.30 - 18.30 Monday to Saturday

 

Need Space to Work?

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Come join us at the Greenhouse and utilise this unique hot desking opportunity in the heart of Dublin.

Cultivate Co-Working Space offers:

  • a relaxed, informal work space available form 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday
  • wireless internet access
  • meeting rooms
  • a city centre business address
  • networking opportunities

Be part of the new wave of Irish green business...

 

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