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Since 2001, On the Commons has sparked collaborations, showcased commons-based solutions at the community and national level, developed approaches of how to share our commons equitably and given inspiration to commons activists to make a difference in their communities— and the world. As a commons movement strategy center, we connect organizations, community leaders and individuals with new ideas, practical solutions and one another to create significant change.

07/20/2023

Here's how to get a free class at Bella's Flock this summer:

➡️ Pick up a Third Thursday booklet from us or any other participating store ($2)
➡️ Stop into the store between 5-8pm on the Third Thursday (like July 20) to get your book stamped and either sign up for a class or pick up a voucher with a code to sign up online.
➡️ Get $20 off registration + $12 off supplies for any class currently on our schedule. For most classes this is the full cost and your class will be FREE!

Check out the other great deals from our neighbors too ... but we think we have the very best deal in the book 😉

Note: The class does not have to be held on a Third Thursday - this is for any class (but if there are still last minute openings for that night's class it would be an option).

08/06/2015

"Show me a first-generation fortune and I'll show you a successful partnership between a talented individual and society's invisible venture capitalist, the commons." --William H. Gates, Sr.

08/05/2015

"Because markets treat nature as essentially limitless and human beings as
commodities, they are always pushing human societies and nature to the
breaking point." – David Bollier,

08/03/2015

"Pennsylvania's public natural resources are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come." - PA Constitution

08/02/2015

The commons is a crucial part of the human story that must be recovered to deal with the problems now crowding in on us.– Bill McKibben

08/01/2015

What made Theodore Roosevelt a conservation hero was his conviction that pelicans, 2,000-year-old Redwood trees and ancient rock formations
belonged to future generations of Americans. –Jonathan Rosen

07/30/2015

If you steal $10 from a man's wallet, you're likely to get into a fight. But if you steal billions from the commons, co-owned by him and his descendants, he may not even notice. --Walter Hickel, former Governor of Alaska

07/29/2015

Under the market economic paradigm, we can't see the forest for the lumber. - Walljasper

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