Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Autumn Giving & Mitzvah (Good Deeds) Day, Nov. 17


We all have a cornucopia of skills to share with one another and autumn is a wonderful time to spread your knowledge and talents.  

November 17th is International Mitzvah Day. People all around the globe will be helping to strengthen their communities by coming together to complete local projects.  

Various non-profit organizations in Sedona and the Verde Valley have a wide variety of tasks awaiting volunteers.  
Your skills would help tremendously this season. 

Some of the categories include:

-Indoor/Outdoor Projects
-Vet Assistance Projects
-Sewing/Crafts Projects
-Cut & Paste Craft Projects

Join us in Sedona's 7th Annual Mitzvah Day event!  
TimeBank members will receive Time Tokens for the hours put into helping this endeavor.  

Details about individual projects are available at http://www.mitzvahdaysedona.com/Projects.html

If you are interested in volunteering to help, fill in this form and you will be contacted soon: 

TimeBank members, be sure to email svvtimebank@gmail.com or call 928-300-8132 to let us know you participated.  Your account will be credited the amount of hours you volunteered your time.  

Together we can all pitch in for the good of the community!

Thank you for your time.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Yavapai Food Neighbors Project

The Sedona Charter School, an Organizational TimeBank member, is now participating in co-production with the Yavapai Food Neighbors Project in order to help those in need of food to receive it.  

As a community, working together is the best way to help one another out. 
With the Food Neighbors Project, a bag of groceries is collected over the course of two months, collected by Neighborhood Coordinators and distributed locally to those who need it.  The recipients change with each collection and the food isn't earmarked for any one group in particular.  

1500 pounds of food was collected via 5 coordinators from the first intake which lasted only 4 weeks.  The Sedona YMCA hosted the sorting event and launched the Youth Pantry.  20 more Neighborhood Coordinators have come on board for the October 12 collection. To become involved either as a Food Donor  or a Coordinator  more information on the Project is available here: http://yavapaifoodcouncil.org/programs-and-education/yavapaifoodneighborsproject

Sedona-Verde Valley TimeBank members or Sedona Charter School Parents can contact Wendy Phenom at SVvTimeBank@gmail.com to find out about earning Time Tokens for yourself and/or the school.

Together We Make a Difference.

~Thank you for your Time~

Wendy Phenom- SVV TimeBank Coordinator





Tuesday, July 30, 2013

School's In!

It's back to school time in the Sedona-Verde Valley area and what a great opportunity to educate folks on the benefits TimeBanking!

 *Earning Time Tokens for sharing your skills with others allows you to spend those Tokens on services you need

 *Spending time volunteering for organizations in your community can lead to other beneficial opportunities

 *Receiving services for free saves money!

*Exchanging skills with others in your community can build lasting friendships

*It's FUN! Check out the website for more details! SVvtimebank.org

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Yavapai Food Council Seeks Volunteers


Sedona-Verde Valley TimeBank members have received services such as sewing repairs & alterations, pet sitting, plant watering, gardening consultations, Meals on Wheels drivers, brush hauling, business start up research & consultation, and provided volunteers for the St. Patrick's Festival and Celebration of Spring events. Coming up, volunteers will be helping out at the YMCA's Celebrate Sedona  event, June 23.

Organizations such as the Sedona Community Center, OLLI, the Sedona Food Bank, Catholic Charities, the Sedona Charter School, Northern Arizona Seniors in Action Coalition, and the Mitzvah Day Group have ongoing needs which always need a helping hand.  By being part of the Sedona-Verde Valley TimeBank these organizations have been able to meet portions of their needs via the volunteer base within the TimeBank.  Additionally, volunteers for these organizations, who are individual members of the TimeBank, benefit from earning TimeTokens for their time with the organizations which they spend on services they need.

Plenty of neighbors and local organizations can benefit from your help. The Yavapai Food Council (formerly the Verde Food Council) is currently seeking volunteer drivers to pick up bread & bagels from the Wildflower Bread Company and NY Bagels in Sedona and deliver them the next day to Cottonwood.  TimeBank members would earn TimeTokens for providing this service but anyone can volunteer to help out.  Please contact us if you're a TimeBank member or Amy at the Yavapai Food Council if you're interested in helping out with this project.

 TimeBanking recognizes everyone's talents as important and equal.  Together, we have the means to connect and share resources to create communities where everyone has what they need. 

Friday, May 10, 2013

Sedona Food Bank Needs Hands Saturday, May 11th, 10:30-12:30p



Let's all pitch in to help the Sedona Community Food Bank this Saturday, May 11! The biggest need is at the warehouse facility unloading bags that come in, transferring the food to boxes & getting it organized & put away. Join us from 10:30am - 12:30pm at 55 Shelby Drive to lend a hand in a community-wide effort to help the hungry! TimeBank members can earn Time Tokens. 

Contact the Sedona Food Bank Director at 928-451-4006 to let him know you can help out. TimeBankers- let him know you're from the TimeBank so you can earn Time Credits.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Orientation Meeting- Friday, April 19


Everyone interested in finding out how a network of people are receiving services for free is welcome to join us Friday, April 19 from 3:30-4:30pm at the Sedona Community Center, 2615 Melody Lane, Sedona to learn about how the TimeBanking Community works!  

Growing since 2010, the Sedona-Verde Valley TimeBank has touched the lives of many who may not have had the means to obtain needed services.  As time goes on, we forget we ALL have skills to offer one another.  The TimeBank Community is here to remind us our time and talents are valuable to others, even if they seem insignificant to us! The simple act of companionship to an elder, reading to or tutoring children, or allowing a member to catch a ride with you on your next shopping trip can mean the world to someone.  TimeBanking is a way of  "paying" for needed services in "Time".  By doing something for a TimeBank member, you earn time credits for your volunteer services.  Those time credits are what "pay" for the services you may be seeking.  

A wonderful documentary called "Fixing the Future" demonstrates TimeBanking in action all over the country.  Watch a portion of the video here to get an idea of how a TimeBank works for individual members.  

We need to know who will be coming so please RSVP to svvtimebank@gmail.com or call 928-300-8132 by Thursday, April 18.

See you there!


Thursday, March 21, 2013

Orientation Meeting, Fri. March 29 3:30-4:30

Interested in joining or learning about the Sedona-Verde Valley TimeBank?  Have you already signed up for your online account, completed your application and just need to attend an orientation to complete your membership?  Contact us to reserve your spot!  RSVP required.  Call 300-8132, email svvtimebank@gmail.com or PM us on Facebook .

We look forward to meeting with you, Friday, March 29th at the Sedona Community Center, 2615 Melody Lane (on the corner of Harmony & Melody) from 3:30-4:30pm.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

SVV TimeBank at Carbon Nation!


It was great to see all you TimeBankers out on opening day of the Sedona International Film Festival!  Thanks to Patrick Schweiss of SIFF and John Neville of Sustainable Arizona for the opportunity to have a booth at the showing of "Carbon Nation!"  
Several organizations were excited about the possibilities they can offer their volunteers through TimeBanking and many others spoke to us about individual rewards!  If you or your organization would like to hear more, just let us know!  Obtaining services locally is a great way to stimulate the new economy.  
Having those services come to you for FREE is even better! 

 TimeBanking builds community, one hour at a time!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Sedona International Film Festival: Carbon Nation






Saturday, Feb. 23rd 12:00pm.

Join us in supporting our "Green" Community!  A generous opportunity made available by the Sedona International Film Festival is allowing the Sedona Verde Valley TimeBank to provide information to the public on TimeBanking!  By obtaining services locally, we can help reduce our carbon footprint.  TimeBanking strengthens communities and provides for a network of skills we can all share! 

We will be at the Sedona Performing Arts Center (@ Red Rock High School) from 10:30-3:00pm.
Stop by the booth any time to talk to us about TimeBanking!  For more information or directions, click here.

For ticketing information, click here.  The cost is $12 for non-members of the Film Festival and $9 for members. 

See You There!

Monday, February 4, 2013

Orientation Meeting: Friday, Feb. 8th




Everyone interested in joining or learning more about the Sedona Verde Valley TimeBank is invited to join us this Friday, Feb. 8th from 3:30-4:30pm at the Sedona Community Center, 2615 Melody Lane, Sedona (on the corner of Harmony & Melody).  This is a wonderful opportunity to meet like minded people, hear how our TimeBank operates (we incorporate individuals as well as organizations) and ask questions. 

RSVP's are required.  Please call Wendy Phenom at 928-300-8132, email SVvTimeBank@gmail.com  or send me a FaceBook message.  I will respond to each RSVP so if you did RSVP and haven't heard from me by Thursday afternoon for some reason, please use the phone number. 

See you all Friday!

Friday, February 1, 2013

Fixing the Future: Event Success at the Sedona Library!

Thank you to all who came out last night for the "Fixing the Future" presentation!  Learning about ongoing projects in the Sedona area connected a network of people that evening!  Special thanks to our location host Charlene Lipka of the Sedona Public Library www.sedonalibrary.orgwww.sedonalibrary.org ,
once again our event partner (whom we could not have done this without!), John Neville, President of Sustainable Arizona www.sustainablearizona.com and of course, our most inspiring contributors: YOU! 

To become involved or to learn more about projects in the area, please visit:

Living in Harmony
Gardens For Humanity


See more links in our Jan. 23rd post

If you would like to bring the Fixing the Future event to your area, please contact John Neville for more information.  jneville@sustainablearizona.org

Monday, January 28, 2013

Fix the Future With Us!



Our final event of the month will be presented to encourage community members to learn of a variety of ways other cities are making a change in the way they choose to live.  By working collaboratively, unique ideas blend together to allow for stronger local economies, safer communities and practices that will sustain well into the future.  After the film, a panel discussion will take place revolving around current activities going on in our community as well as possible  projects that can be incorporated into Sedona and the Verde Valley's already closely knit economic future.

A Message from the Founder of TimeBanking: Edgar Cahn

HOW PRESIDENT OBAMA CAN BEAT THE ODDS AND MAKE GOOD ON HIS COMMITMENTS

Edgar S. Cahn, CEO TimeBanks USA, Distinguished Professor of Law, UDC David A. Clarke School of Law

In his Inaugural Address, President Obama make some commitments that seem to defy fiscal reality:

"A little girl born into the bleakest poverty knows that she has the same chance to succeed as anyone else." 

"We reject the belief that America must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future."

"We must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care and the size of our deficit."

The problem: there are not enough funds, public, private philanthropic to pay the cost, at market prices, for all the educational services and all the health care services needed to make good on those promises.
For a quarter century, the TimeBanking community has been demonstrating how to make the impossible possible. There is vast untapped capacity in community. We have proven that:
  • Healthy seniors and their families can provide reliable, informal care that reduces medical costs.
  • Fifth graders can tutor third graders who otherwise fail to attain essential reading levels.
  • Teenagers can tutor elementary school children using evidence-based cross-age peer tutoring.
How could this get paid for? How can we record, recognize and reward labor from a work force that is not recognized or valued by the GDP?

For decades, the TimeBank community in the United States and thirty four other countries has been learning how to do it, teaching us all that every one of us has something special to give.

The function of a medium of exchange is to put supply and demand, capacity and need together. What money does not value, TimeBanking does. TimeBanking provides a tax-exempt, local medium of exchange that uses Time as a currency. One hour helping another (regardless of mainstream market value) equal one Time Credit. TimeBanking has proven capable of harnessing vast untapped capacity that the market does not value to address vast unmet needs.

Ask the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation which just made a major award to Neighborhood Health Centers of Lehigh Valley to utilize its TimeBank program as a resource to help build a super utilizer intervention program to reduce health care costs. For ten years, home visits by Lehigh Valley TimeBank members functioning as health coaches and providing informal support have helped folks with chronic problems stay healthy and at home.

Ask Mayor Bloomberg’s Department for the Aging which has established TimeBank programs for seniors in all five boroughs to provide the kind of informal support needed to promote health and prevent unnecessary utilization of the emergency room care by elders.

Ask the Visiting Nurse Service of New York (with a 3,000 member TimeBank) that reports that 79% of TimeBank members felt that their membership gives them support they need to be able to stay in their homes and community as they get older and 100% reported they have benefited from becoming a TimeBank member.

Ask the National Education Association or do a Google search to see if Cross-Age Peer Tutoring rates the status of an evidence-based instructional and remedial strategy.

Ask the Washington State Office of Public Instruction for its authoritative manual on Cross-Age Peer Tutoring.

Ask the National Science Foundation why it granted nearly $1million dollars to Pennsylvania State University Center for Human-Computer Interaction to develop mobile apps for TimeBanking so every Smartphone user can be a time banker.

It’s time America discovered its vast hidden wealth: people not in the work force – seniors, teenagers, children, the disabled – whose energy and capacity has been tapped by TimeBanking for over a quarter century to strengthen fragile families, rebuild community, enhance health, promote trust, restore hope.

President Obama, if you want to do the impossible, it’s time to bet on each other and on our collective capacity. TimeBanking supplies a medium of exchange that translates “Created Equal” into a currency that embodies that equality. If we take it to scale, we can make good on delivering those “inalienable rights” to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness promised to every one of us by the Founding Fathers.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Fixing the Verde Future: Event Success at OTCA!

What an inspiring group of people came out last night for the OTCA event!  Sedona and the Verde Valley are doing some amazing projects that build community, preserve the precious resources of the area and expand the network and strength of a truly local economy!  Thank you to our gracious host William Eaton ofthe Old Town Center for the Arts www.oldtowncenter.org, our event partner John Neville, President of Sustainable Arizona www.sustainablearizona.com and our most valuable contributors: YOU! 

To learn more and become involved in your community please visit-

Sedona Farmers Market
Verde Food Council
Sedona Verde Valley TimeBank

Sedona Community Development
Sedona Volunteer Connections
Cottonwood Community Development
Cottonwood Volunteer Connections
Camp Verde Community Development
Camp Verde Volunteer Connections 

Community Info for other Sedona & Verde Valley Regions



Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Fixing the Verde Future OTCA 1/22 or SPL 1/31


Join us next week for a fantastic opportunity to gain an understanding of innovative ways to build our new economy.  Highlighted in the film "Fixing the Future" is the TimeBanking concept in action!  Incorporated into this event is a panel, available for a Q&A discussion, comprised of local groups and businesses already engaging some of the principles featured in the film. 

A second showing of the film and panel discussion is presented on January 31st at the Sedona Public Library.

We look forward to seeing you at either of these events!