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  • From: Michael Burns <michael AT fingerlakespermaculture.org>
  • To: fingerlakespermaculture AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Lesley Byrne, international permaculture teacher in Ithaca, Sept 25 & 26, 2013
  • Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 17:16:38 -0400

Lesley Byrne, international permaculture teacher
and trainer, will give presentations in Ithaca
on Sept 25 & 26, 2013

“What’s it like over there?” 
If you are interested in hearing about the realities of working internationally in permaculture, agriculture, women’s development, schools, health care systems, youth, or other grassroots movements
, please join us for Lesley’s presentation, then dialog with her about these and other topics:

How do you get a foot in the door?

How do you prove yourself professionally?
How can you be culturally competent?

How can you live simply abroad and thrive?

This evening is open to all.
Lesley will highlight the realities for women working in the field.

Join us for this event on September 25, at 7pm, in the First Neighborhood (FROG) Common House at Ecovillage at Ithaca.

A self-determined sliding scale admission of $5-$20 can be paid at the door. Time Bank credits are also accepted for admission. Learn more about how to join Tompkins Time Traders at http://tompkinstimetraders.net/

For more information, contact karryn AT seedsustainabilityconsulting.com

At Ithaca College, as part of the Sustainability Speaker Series, Lesley will present her work, “Regenerating Rusinga Island Through Permaculture.”

In December of 2012, Lesley was invited by Permaculture Research Institute Kenya to teach a permaculture design course to subsistence farmers on Rusinga Island. At that time, she learned about the history of environmental degradation of the island that continues from the colonial legacy. Since then, Lesley has returned to Kenya for a series of workshops to assist the development of an organic farmers association and a permaculture demonstration site at the local health clinic which supports the nutrition and health of individuals with AIDS and HIV. The local community is self-determining efforts to regenerate the landscape while ensuring food and water security, as well as economic and community development

This event will take place on Sept 26, from 7-9 p.m., in Textor Hall, room 103.
For more information, or to request accommodations for disabilities, please contact Marian Brown at: mbrown AT ithaca.edu or 274-3787. Please make requests for accommodations as soon as possible.

Both of these events are brought to you by:

Ithaca College Sustainability Initiative
SEED Sustainability Consulting
Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute

Ecovillage at Ithaca



  • Lesley Byrne, international permaculture teacher in Ithaca, Sept 25 & 26, 2013, Michael Burns, 09/18/2013

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