TTFL Fiber & Dye Practitioners Focus Group Meeting
Thurs. December 28, 4:00 - 6:00 pm (EST)
Community Arts of Elmira - map
413 Lake St, Elmira, NY 14901
Prior Events
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Riverow Bookstore - Owego, NY
Sun. November 26, 1pm – 3pm
Riverow Bookstore, Owego, NY - Map
187 Front St. Owego, New York 13827
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Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Elmira, NY
Sat. November 25, 1pm – 3pm
Barnes & Noble, Elmira NY - Map
821 County Rd 64, Elmira, NY 14903
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Spalding Memorial Library - Destiny Kinal Discussion & Dialog Series
Thurs. November 16, 6:00-8:00 pm
Spalding Memorial Library - Map
724 S Main Street, Athens, PA
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Destiny Kinal at First Program
Sun. November 5, 2:00-4:00 pm
Waverly Free Library - Map
18 Elizabeth St, Waverly, NY 14892
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Destiny Kinal at the Bradford County Library
Thurs. November 2, 7:00-8:00 pm
Bradford County Library - Map
16093 US-6, Troy, PA 16947
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Destiny Kinal Author Talk - Urban Arts Crawl
Fri. October 27, 5:00-8:00 pm
Card Carrying Shop - Map
15 E Market St. Corning NY
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Destiny Kinal Author Talk
Mon. October 23, 2:00-4:00 pm
Steele Memorial Library - Map
101 E Church St, Elmira, NY 14901
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Destiny Kinal Author Talk
Thurs. October 19, 5:30-7:30 pm
Sayre Public Library- Map
122 S Elmer, Sayre PA 18840
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Destiny Kinal Lecture ~ Empowering Women Series
Weds. October 11th, 6-8 pm
Community Arts of Elmira Inc - Map
413 Lake St, Elmira, NY 14901
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Destiny Kinal Writers Workshop - Tioga Arts & Agricultural Trail DAY 2
Sat. October 7th, 1-3 pm
Destiny Kinal Home studio
Registration is a must: www.tiogaartsandagtrail.org (Class size is limited to 12 writers.)
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Linen Shroud Book Party
September 22, 2017
Book Party in East Bay, Salute E Vita, Marina Bay, Richmond, CA autumn equinox.
Watching the sun set on autumn equinox over Mt. Tamalpais. Bubbly and heavy hors d’oeuvres.
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Linen Shroud Book Party
September 2, 2017
Chautauqua County, NY. Findley Lake.
Outdoors, tent, live music,
food and beverages.
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Book Party at the LOOM,
Waverly NY.
July 30, 2017
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Symposium August 20-21, 2016
Flax and Linen: Following the Thread from Past to Present at Historic Deerfield
Here is Destiny's presentation at the above symposium:
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Watershed/ Fibershed Presentation in April 2012
Co-presentation by Rebecca Burgess and Destiny Kinal.
In April, 2012, the Fibershed Project and our press hosted a cooperative event and reading on the subject of bioregionalism, fibershed, and appropriate technology. The events were held partnership with two stores, Green Arcade Bookstore in San Francisco, on April 26th and at A Verb for Keeping Warm, the fiber center in Oakland, on April 15 at 3pm. Rebecca Burgess spoke about The Fibershed Project she founded in West Marin; Destiny Kinal talked about The Third Wave of bioregionalism and the unique approach to community organizing that occurs in each discreet watershed. Both women observed that creating local capacity for fiber production and dyeing creates community in turn. Burgess sees Fibershed as a key organizing principle in creating commerce inside and outside of the community, part of a sustainable way of life.
Flax and Linen: Following the Thread from Past to Present at Historic Deerfield
Here is Destiny's presentation at the above symposium:
Flax
to Linen: The state of the art from a sustainable perspective
Flax to Linen: The
state of the art from a sustainable perspective
Watershed/ Fibershed Presentation in April 2012
Co-presentation by Rebecca Burgess and Destiny Kinal.
In April, 2012, the Fibershed Project and our press hosted a cooperative event and reading on the subject of bioregionalism, fibershed, and appropriate technology. The events were held partnership with two stores, Green Arcade Bookstore in San Francisco, on April 26th and at A Verb for Keeping Warm, the fiber center in Oakland, on April 15 at 3pm. Rebecca Burgess spoke about The Fibershed Project she founded in West Marin; Destiny Kinal talked about The Third Wave of bioregionalism and the unique approach to community organizing that occurs in each discreet watershed. Both women observed that creating local capacity for fiber production and dyeing creates community in turn. Burgess sees Fibershed as a key organizing principle in creating commerce inside and outside of the community, part of a sustainable way of life.