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Auguston Town Developments is gauging the level of knowledge and interest in the WeTown proposal
But maybe change starts in a much more personal way, by learning about yourself and how you can contribute to your local community.
In the same way a child explores with a beginner’s mind, it is possible to reclaim our creativity.
Blue sky thinking expands our horizons beyond previous constraints to cultivate imaginative ideas of the future.
Reframing our habitual ways of seeing engages us with our humanity and our ability to transform our environment.
We have an opportunity to discover better ways of living within our local ecosystems that reconnects us to ourselves, our community, and our world.
We can learn from others who have explored better ways of doing things and have shared what they have learned from the creative process.
Ideas are rarely the problem. What holds all of us back, really, is fear. It’s the attachment to the old, to “What we know.”
You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.
We gather to solve problems we can’t solve on our own. We gather to celebrate, to mourn, and to mark transitions. We gather to make decisions. We gather because we need one another.
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Auguston Town Developments is gauging the level of knowledge and interest in the WeTown proposal
The Abbotsford News featured an article about plans to increase the density of developments on Sumas Mountain on property owned by Auguston Town Developments in Abbotsford.
Residential participation in designing our communities in capitalist economies and real estate markets