
About us
PLACE is a community hub that nurtures physical gathering space for the community. This hub allows people to see regenerative solutions in practice and gain access to the knowledge and resources to empower them to take action in their own lives, neighborhoods, towns, cities, and bio-regions.
Know more about place from https://place.community.
Upcoming events
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- $55.00

4th Bay Delta Bioregional Unconference for Regeneration
2323 Broadway, Oakland, CA, USJoin us for the 4th Bay Delta Bioregional Regeneration Unconference on May 9th, 2026! Each unconference gathering has deepened our networks and sparked new collaborations across the region - and we keep coming back because something real happens in these rooms.
At previous unconferences, participants have mapped 100-year visions for the bioregion, explored governance models from sociocracy to citizen assemblies, launched mutual aid networks, and sat with hard questions like "what do we tell our kids about collapse?" and "how do we bring more play into resilience work?" People have found unexpected collaborators, left with renewed energy, and built relationships that continue long after the day ends.
Using Open Space Technology, there's no pre-set agenda. You bring the topics that matter to you - whether that's local food systems, land stewardship, Indigenous leadership, solidarity economy, bioregional tech, or something we haven't imagined yet. Our experienced facilitation team holds the structure so you can dive into the conversations that call to you.
Whether you're running a community garden, organizing mutual aid, working on local policy, or just wondering how to plug in - you belong here. This is your invitation to join a growing network of people committed to a future that works for all life.
Registration:
Register online with sliding scale fees $50-1000, scholarships available:
https://events.humanitix.com/bay-delta-bioregional-unconference-for-regenerationNo One Turned Away for Lack of Funds (NOTAFLOF) Scholarships and volunteer opportunities available! More info below.
Volunteer & Sponsor Info:
We're looking for volunteers and sponsors to support this event. Email baydeltabioregion@gmail.com to get involved!Who Should Attend:
Environmental and social justice activists, land stewards, farmers and gardeners, educators, artists, nonprofit and government leaders, and anyone passionate about regenerative futures.What to Expect:
- Participant-created agenda and sessions
- Workshops, panels, discussion circles, and other breakout spaces
- Networking and community-building opportunities
- Local food catered with diverse dietary accommodations
- Volunteer and tabling options
Bring Your Own:
Please bring your own mug, utensils, and optionally plates to minimize waste. Compostable options will also be provided.3 attendees - $1.00

SF EAST BAY permaculture guild monthly potluck+meeting!
Oakland Peace Center, 111 Fairmount Avenue, Oakland, CA, UStl;dr: check us out: https://linktr.ee/eastbaypermacultureguild
WHAT: Bay Area Permaculture Guild monthly Meet+Eat (RSVP via linktree)
WHEN: 6-8:30 PM (always the second Monday evening)
WHERE: (Location provided upon RSVP, see partiful)
Stay Connected:
For more events and updates, follow us via our LinktreeMarch 9th, Garden Design Charette, and collaboration with the Oakland Peace Center
Are you interested in Edible and Native/Pollinator Garden Design? Do you have experience with garden design, bay area planting seasonality, or are you curious about such things? Then make sure to come to our next meeting, where we will be discussing an awesome collaboration the Guild has with the Oakland Peace Center (OPC)!Background: OPC has a number of garden beds around their property that are in need of some attention. The Guild has been given the opportunity to create a vision for these spaces and implement that vision over the course of the next few months. Produce and herbs from this garden will go to non-profit organizations that are tenants of the OPC which will distribute them to the food insecure folks that they serve.
What is a charette?
A permaculture design charrette (pronounced "shuh-ret") is an intensive, collaborative workshop where a group of people works together to quickly generate a design for a specific landscape or project.
In the permaculture world, it is often used to "crowdsource" wisdom for a specific site—like a backyard, community garden, or even a larger farm—by bringing together multiple perspectives to solve design challenges.RSVP at any of the following sites and let us know if you can attend!
Partiful
Meetup
Facebook4 attendees - $1.00

SF EAST BAY permaculture guild monthly potluck+meeting!
Oakland Peace Center, 111 Fairmount Avenue, Oakland, CA, UStl;dr: check us out: https://linktr.ee/eastbaypermacultureguild
WHAT: Bay Area Permaculture Guild monthly Meet+Eat (RSVP via linktree)
WHEN: 6-8:30 PM (always the second Monday evening)
WHERE: (Location provided upon RSVP, see partiful)
Stay Connected:
For more events and updates, follow us via our LinktreeMarch 9th, Garden Design Charette, and collaboration with the Oakland Peace Center
Are you interested in Edible and Native/Pollinator Garden Design? Do you have experience with garden design, bay area planting seasonality, or are you curious about such things? Then make sure to come to our next meeting, where we will be discussing an awesome collaboration the Guild has with the Oakland Peace Center (OPC)!Background: OPC has a number of garden beds around their property that are in need of some attention. The Guild has been given the opportunity to create a vision for these spaces and implement that vision over the course of the next few months. Produce and herbs from this garden will go to non-profit organizations that are tenants of the OPC which will distribute them to the food insecure folks that they serve.
What is a charette?
A permaculture design charrette (pronounced "shuh-ret") is an intensive, collaborative workshop where a group of people works together to quickly generate a design for a specific landscape or project.
In the permaculture world, it is often used to "crowdsource" wisdom for a specific site—like a backyard, community garden, or even a larger farm—by bringing together multiple perspectives to solve design challenges.RSVP at any of the following sites and let us know if you can attend!
Partiful
Meetup
Facebook4 attendees - $1.00

SF EAST BAY permaculture guild monthly potluck+meeting!
Oakland Peace Center, 111 Fairmount Avenue, Oakland, CA, UStl;dr: check us out: https://linktr.ee/eastbaypermacultureguild
WHAT: Bay Area Permaculture Guild monthly Meet+Eat (RSVP via linktree)
WHEN: 6-8:30 PM (always the second Monday evening)
WHERE: (Location provided upon RSVP, see partiful)
Stay Connected:
For more events and updates, follow us via our LinktreeMarch 9th, Garden Design Charette, and collaboration with the Oakland Peace Center
Are you interested in Edible and Native/Pollinator Garden Design? Do you have experience with garden design, bay area planting seasonality, or are you curious about such things? Then make sure to come to our next meeting, where we will be discussing an awesome collaboration the Guild has with the Oakland Peace Center (OPC)!Background: OPC has a number of garden beds around their property that are in need of some attention. The Guild has been given the opportunity to create a vision for these spaces and implement that vision over the course of the next few months. Produce and herbs from this garden will go to non-profit organizations that are tenants of the OPC which will distribute them to the food insecure folks that they serve.
What is a charette?
A permaculture design charrette (pronounced "shuh-ret") is an intensive, collaborative workshop where a group of people works together to quickly generate a design for a specific landscape or project.
In the permaculture world, it is often used to "crowdsource" wisdom for a specific site—like a backyard, community garden, or even a larger farm—by bringing together multiple perspectives to solve design challenges.RSVP at any of the following sites and let us know if you can attend!
Partiful
Meetup
Facebook4 attendees
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