ACE 2019 – A celebration of Transition in Tooting and looking forward…
On Saturday 2nd March, we held our Annual Celebratory Extravaganza! at Mushkil Aasaan on Tooting High Street. 75 people came from diverse backgrounds, some close to Transition Town Tooting, some coming for the first time, some young, some not so young, all very welcome!
75 people joined us to celebrate! And look forward together |
It was fun looking back at our activity and seeing how we have worked.
7 themes of our endeavours emerged:
Local Food Growing and Cooking
Outdoor Learning
Urban Nature and Biodiversity
Good Change Locally
Creativity and Imagination
Low Carbon Living
Wellbeing and Community Inclusion
Do you Jellybrella? |
Mushkil Aasaan was decorated in true TTT style with a displays highlighting specific projects and partners: folks sitting on the Talk / Not Talk bench made by CARAS and TTT; the Community Garden and a partnership project with Gatton School; the Foodival annual community food festival; the buzzing presence of crocheted honeybees illustrated the community & CARAS getting together. We shared the extraordinary Jellybrella – happening now and during the Wandsworth Arts Fringe.
Looking back
We celebrated over 20 projects ranging across local food, urban outdoors, outdoor learning, creativity and imagination, wellbeing and community inclusion, good change locally, low carbon living and how all that sits within wider networks. 17 people spoke of these projects, painting a vivid picture of what Transition Town Tooting does, and does in partnership with such a rich array of organisations, just some examples of project partners are the London Beekeepers’ Association, Ravenstone Primary School, CARAS, Wandsworth Oasis, Work and Play Scrapstore, J4Y Scouts and Furzedown Low Carbon Zone.
This idea of network and collaboration has grown deeper in recent years and gives context to our work locally as part of a wider movement for change, touched on at the Annual Celebration when Lucy gave us the background on Extinction Rebellion, a growing number of Councils declaring a climate emergency and school children striking for climate. Coupled with that are events such as the CTRLshift Emergency Summit for Change, happening 8th to 10th of May in Stoke, that looks to provide a platform for connection and collaboration across all actors working towards a more sustainable and regenerative future.
After listening for AGES, we looked forward together…
Looking forward…
Richard, Sharon and Chuck, TTT’s Acting Secretary and Co-Chairs |
How we design together…
Chuck led us through a simple and fun activity to look forward, as a group, involving pairing up with someone you didn’t know very well and answering 2 questions: What could Transition Town Tooting do in 2019? + What could Foodival look like in 2019?
Feedback from ACE diverse participants about activities in 2019. |
Even as raw feedback, it’s very interesting and valuable what dozens of people care about and wanted to say at short notice – the activity only lasted 15 minutes or so. It was noticeable that ‘social sustainability’ is very strongly represented. It was also noticeable that the responders were culturally diverse: reflecting Tooting. Read the ideas here.
Time to enjoy some cake before pack away and look forward to great projects together in 2019…
The “Talk, not talk” bench makes its way home… Turning heads as it goes! |