"together we are building"
August 31st, 2005
Dear Friends,
The E. F. Schumacher Society is twenty-five years old,
thanks in part to the enduring financial support of our
members. Together we have heard and been inspired by visionary
Schumacher speakers. Together we raised the funds
to beautifully house the Schumacher Library on the side
of Jug End Mountain. Together we built the SHARE micro-credit
program collateralizing start-up funds for small businesses
and setting an example for other regions of how citizens
can support local production. Together we watched the Community
Land Trust in the Southern Berkshires grow to include Indian
Line Farm, the first Community Supported Agriculture farm
in this country, showing what rural communities can achieve
in the way of creating permanently affordable housing and
affordable access to farmland.
We celebrated the publication of "People, Land, and
Community," a collection of the edited Schumacher
Lectures. We grieved together at the passing of Robert
Swann, our founding President. A movement gathered momentum
under our very eyes at the Local Currency Conference we
convened in 2004. The Internet expanded our outreach concerning
small-scale solutions for building stable local economies
with hits to our web site averaging 5,800 per day in June
2005.
Together we delighted at the way a younger generation
has understood the promise and potential of local economies,
taken to the work involved, and shaped it anew. Now
we are looking forward to coming together again at the
Twenty-Fifth Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures. Register
online at http://www.smallisbeautiful.org or request registration
material via post by return email.
If you are not a member, won't you join us by sending
a contribution to E. F. Schumacher Society, 140 Jug End
Road, Great Barrington, MA 01230 USA or donating online
at our web site. If you have been a member and wish
to renew your support, it is most welcome.
Every week we receive requests from persons in small villages
around the world to be added to the Society's email news
list. They cannot support our work financially, but they
are pleased to have the message of hope and possibility
for the renewal of small communities in an era in which
global corporations seem to dominate our economic and cultural
futures. We need your support to continue this outreach
to a new generation of community builders. Please
be generous.
The Board of Directors and Tuesday Volunteers join us
in sending warm greetings,
Susan Witt
Christopher Lindstrom
Lisa
Blake
Claudia
Knab-Vispo
P. S. The BerkShares Online Auction begins September
first and continues until September 23rd. Pete Seeger
is donating his time to come to a private or public event
of the winning bidder and lead a sing-along. Proceeds
support the research, development, and first year implementation
of a Berkshire local currency program To view auction items
and place a bid, go to http://www.smallisbeautiful.org
and follow the auction links.