Archive for 2010

Endings and Beginnings

It’s the last day of 2010. Tomorrow is a new day and a new year. It is that time when we reflect on the past and plan for the future. I’m doing the same for the Lower Mainland TimeBank.

Changes are afoot. There are HUGE changes in the economies of the US and Canada that have occurred and there appears to be more on the way.

TimeBanks USA, the founding TimeBank system which we are affiliated with has, Continue reading ‘Endings and Beginnings’ »

Search For Meaning

Folks interested in TimeBanking share some common values. A sense of wanting more community connection, a trust and appreciation of people and a desire to help others.

There are more shared values, but I notice these three in particular.

For instance some are motivated by wanting to leave traditional society because of a real Continue reading ‘Search For Meaning’ »

Worldwide Interest Higher Still

In April 2009 I posted an update on the worldwide popularity of the Lower Mainland TimeBank on the internet. People from around the world visit our site to learn more about TimeBanking (very cool). And we have many links I’m sure they go and visit, to learn even more.

The number of visitors to our website has exploded from almost 2,000 in March 2009 unique visitors to 9,000 unique visitors in the month of May 2010! Very cool.

Here’s a look at all the countries that visit our site:

International visitors to our website

Our website visitors...It's a small world these days

Olympic Relay Flashback

I didn’t pay much attention to the pre-Olympic buzz and only heard about the torch relay running past my home (just a block away) at 7am, the night before.

What the heck I thought, once-in-a-lifetime and all that, so I got up and out MUCH earlier than usual with my trusty video camera to see what all the fuss was about.

It was an enthusiastic crowd waiting and the parade of vehicles giving advance notice was a surprise. The torch exchange happened to take place right in front of me.

I decided to head off later in the day for a second unique spot, which led to one more viewing point not far away (just for a different camera angle).

The next day a friend was carrying the torch so off we went to capture it.

Low and behold at the end of that second day (which was the final day of the relay) I hear a commotion around the corner and here comes the torch relay again right past me. What the heck grab the camera!

So from no awareness or interest to video clips of five torch relay viewing points. I must admit the energy of the crowds was very positive and uplifting. It was a great way to introduce the Olympics to Canada.

Here’s my 13 minute video of what I saw those two days (just got around to finishing the editing and titles). Enjoy.

TimeBanks, Making Difference

Another news story about TimeBanks, this one from Boston.

This article stresses the equalizing effect of a TimeBank:

“At a philosophical level, time banking promises a form of egalitarianism through an alternate economy. In its world, a lawyer’s time is equal to a babysitter’s, and everyone, regardless Continue reading ‘TimeBanks, Making Difference’ »

Join the TimeBank Leadership

TimeBank Leadership

Every group requires leadership which includes people like you offering time, talent and a terrific attitude. In order for you and your community to experience the best of TimeBanking each community needs their local leaders.

Many hands make light work and big impact. Leading your local TimeBank group Continue reading ‘Join the TimeBank Leadership’ »

What TimeBanking Can be…

Here’s a nice video from a UK TimeBank that explores the benefits of TimeBanking. Meet real people who share their experiences participating in TimeBanking.

Come discover TimeBanking for you. Help create a neighbourhood network by bringing TimeBanking to your community. Find a meeting place and we will come to inform and educate on the why and how of TimeBanking.

Real People Real Benefits TimeBanking UK

Is it money or what?

WE don't use dollars

no dollars here

There are often questions around whether or not TimeCredits are money (many TimeBanks use the term TimeDollars, LMTB and smoe other TimeBanks use the term TimeCredits, they are the same thing).

In my understanding and opinion it’s best to keep away from monetary words and concepts as much as possible. The short answer is NO TimeCredits are not money, but they allow you to do many of the same things money does.

To me TimeBanking is about helping your neighbour because you can, and you also know that someone will be there to help you when you need it. Kind of like Continue reading ‘Is it money or what?’ »

Kelowna, B.C. Goes TimeBanking

Hey you. Ya you, living in the Kelowna, B.C., Canada, area.

A TimeBank is starting up in your town. Check it out. Help make it grow and have fun!

http://okgtimebanks.org

It looks like they are brand spanking new, so connect, say hi and offer a hand in building it, while becoming an active member.

Good luck all! Continue reading ‘Kelowna, B.C. Goes TimeBanking’ »

Interview with the Founder of TimeBanking Edgar Cahn

The creator of TimeBanks in an interview. Nice to hear the vision from the man himself…

Interview with TimeBanking Founder Edgar Cahn