
Regenerate the Bay Fest
Visit Indy at CREEC for an interactive, immersive bioregional experience bringing together local policymakers, Regenerative farmers a& environmentalists, climate leaders, educators, healthcare professionals, and more. Expect to get dirty while planting local native species, practicing bioremediation on the bay delta, and supporting the local biodiversity.
Here are some of the guest organizations and activity sponsors sharing regenerative learning experiences during the gathering:
www.caldec.org will be featuring the California Doughnut Economics Snapshot and inspiring local doughnut economic snapshots
www.CultivatingSelf.org reframe healthcare with local caregivers to include cultural medicines, food as medicine, spirituality as medicine and more
www.creecyouth.org will be sharing an incredible Environmental Education Center that is growing native species for local ecorestorations.
www.bioticship.com will be guiding understanding around creating bioregional financing for nature-based solutions
www.cosmiclabyrinth.world will be providing eco-educational playshops to support all ages with understanding about what is possible through biocultural ecorestoration
www.ecoversities.org is providing the mycelial context to what we need to create bioregionally to reimagine education, skill-building, and regeneration of our most needed human and natural systems
Various healthy foods and drinks from local, eco-ethical small businesses
maybe your organization wants to contribute... let us know!
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week
Some of the projects we intend to focus on include:
Genki Balls for Bay/Watershed bioremediation: https://www.timberskauai.com/genki-ball-project/
https://bokashiresearch.org/education/bokashi-ferments/recipes/bokashi-mudballs
Native Oak Tree plantings
Please support our current contributors:
https://www.cultivatingself.org/reclaiminghealthcarefellowship
Here is the last Eco-Fest we hosted in the area: https://youtu.be/rc7R0Uz7Jm0
Please support ECOVERSITIES