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Managing Scarcity and Stereotypes with Jeff Goebel

CONSENSUS INSTITUTE  - A series of four workshop weekends with Jeff Goebel cultivating the manifestation you seek in your life, your business, and your community.

  • September 15-17, 2017

  • Friday 9am-5pm | Saturday 9am-5pm | Sunday 9am-4pm

  • Saturday evening social time optional

  • Fees $300 (optional breakfast, lunch, and dinner available for $35/day)

  • Location Hosted by Luke and Emily Frey at The Butterfly House 13420 Tomki Rd, Redwood Valley, CA 95470

  • Lodging limited lodging available

  • Register at frey.ticketleap.com/consensus1

  • Contact Luke Frey 707-489-0263 lukemfrey@gmail.com

Holistic Management Certified Educator Jeff Goebel is a leading expert in helping individuals and communities attain their goals and remove the obstacles that lie in the way, with over thirty years of national and international success in consensus building, strategic decision making, conflict resolution and envisioning sustainable solutions for our challenges individually and as a whole. He has a foundation in Holistic Management and is spearheading a radical response to climate change. More from Jeff on Community Consensus:

Jeff will also be one of the hosts of the Tomé Art Gallery Annual Garden Tour, where topics of discussion will include ecology, economics, native plants, water management, solar power, neighbor relations and quality of life. HARVEST GARDEN TOUR, Tomé, New Mexico,  

Sunday September 10, 2017, 

9:00AM - 2:00PM

Tomé is also holding its annual FIESTA that same day. Come by for a burger, Navajo taco and live music!

Learn more at https://tomegallery.com/gardenpage.htm.

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