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Bring it All Full Circle - Tuesday, October 18, 2005
If you’d like to build a community and simplify your life at the same time, consider starting or joining a simplicity circle. The simplicity circle movement started in the early 1990s in the Pacific Northwest, and is spreading throughout the country. Simplicity circles meet regularly to cheer each other on, to address serious concerns and to share practical information about ways to live. “Rather than have experts give you the answers, people empower each other to find the answers for themselves and share their wisdom and their stories,” said Carol Holst, national director of Seeds of Simplicity. For more information about simplicity circles, contact 877.UNSTUFF.

