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TEDxVillageGate Conference: "Let It Be Me"

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 1613 Lake Dr Encinitas CA 92024  See map

It’s true: TEDx is coming to Encinitas!  A full day of mind-blowing inspiration from changemakers with “ideas worth spreading” -- Dec. 8th -- don’t miss this!

Registration is now open and tickets are limited!
Apply for tickets NOW at www.tedxvillagegate.com.

WHAT:  TEDxVillageGate: “Let It Be Me”


TEDxVillageGate -- a licensed, independently organized TED event -- is being organized by Village Gate Children's Academy, an innovative Montessori school for children grades K-7 in Encinitas, north of San Diego.


The theme -- “Let It Be Me”  -- is inspired by the school’s mission to educate children as creative thinkers, problem-solvers and contributing community members. It’s a call to personal and community action: rather than waiting for an unknown “them” to fix things and create a better world, we must rise to the knowledge that “them” is “me.”


WHEN:  December 8th, 2012 -- 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

WHERE:  Seaside Center for Spiritual Life, 1613 Lake Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024

SPEAKERS:  Include revolutionaries such as:



  • Vicki Abeles, Director/Producer of Race to Nowhere;

  • Davidji, Lead Educator of the Chopra Center for Wellbeing;  

  • Alex Kajitani, 2009 California Teacher of the Year;

  • Mark Kabban, CNN 2012 International Hero;

  • Patti Diaz, co-founder, H20 Trash Patrol, and many more!  

  • Also included are “Heroes of Tomorrow” -- inspiring youth speakers with “ideas worth spreading” that we all need to hear!


MORE INFO:  www.tedxvillagegate.com

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