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  • From: "patty love/Barefoot Permaculture" <patty AT barefootpermaculture.com>
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  • Subject: Four Seasons Permaculture Design Certification 72 hour course - Rochester, NY
  • Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 20:40:34 -0400

Permaculture Design Certification - Four Seasons Permaculture Design Certification 72 hour course

Rochester Permaculture Institute (a program of Seeking Common Ground), Rochester, NY
Re-design your life, re-envision your future

 

Are you looking for an empowering and sustainable way to create change in yourself, the land you live on, and your community?

 

Permaculture is a design science rooted in the observation of natural systems. The principles of permaculture teach us how to design ways of living that have the stability and resiliency of natural ecosystems — they show us positive solutions for creating and managing systems for food, medicine, and building materials, as well as relationships with ourselves,  animals, and our communities. Permaculture always keeps in sight three ethics: Earth care, people care, and surplus share.

 

We have solutions that are available on any scale, and we can make a change that will reach out to future generations.

 

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Four Seasons Permaculture Design Certification 72 hour course

May 21-22, 2011 - April 2012

 

Successful completion of this course will earn participants an internationally recognized Permaculture Design Certificate.

 

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Rochester Permaculture Institute’s Permaculture Design Certification Course

 

In our permaculture design certification course, you will learn how to observe and use the same principles that make ecological systems self-sustaining and apply them to integrated homes and gardens. In addition, you will learn how to apply these principles to energy systems and water supplies, healthy communities, meaningful and fulfilling work, ecological economies, and global political movements for change.

 

Throughout it all, you’ll be engaged in learning and experiencing an empowering way of living in the world, surrounded and supported by like-minded people and instructors. Our goal is to make you a part of Rochester Permaculture Institute’s community, incorporating our seasonal activities into your permaculture experience as time permits. Activities may include spring and fall pruning, seed planting, plant propagation, bed preparation, compost pile making, water harvesting techniques, natural building, and other activities.

 

Each of our permaculture design certification courses includes the following:

 

Permaculture principles and ethics

Reading the landscape

Pattern and pattern application

Water harvesting

Swale building

Zone and sector analysis

Climate and micro climate

Mapping

Waste composting and treatment

Urban permaculture

Land access

Community building

Plant guilds

Forest gardening

Aquaculture & Animals

The design process, principles, strategies and techniques

Soil building and sheet mulching

Pond management and ecology

Earthworks, green roofs, and natural building

Grey water systems

Bioremediation

Renewable energy systems

Forest management

Watershed management

Group work on a conceptual design project

Individual work on a conceptual design project

 

This 72-hour permaculture design certificate course will give participants a comprehensive understanding of permaculture principles & ethics; design processes, methodologies & tools; and how they can be applied to create regenerative human systems including food, housing, personal relationships, communities, and economies.

 

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Four Seasons Permaculture Design Certification 72 hour course

May 21-22, 2011 - April 2012

This course is structured in one introductory weekend followed by monthly Sunday sessions, allowing full-time workers, students, and people with families more flexibility to participate.   All classes will be held in Rochester, NY.  Camping and a few indoor overnight accommodations are available.  Sliding scale $800-1000.

Dates are:

May 21-22, 2011

June 19, 2011

July 31, 2011

August 21, 2011

September 18, 2011

October 16, 2011

November 13, 2011

December 11, 2011

January 29, 2012

February 26, 2012

March 18, 2012

April 15, 2012 – Design Project Presentation and Graduation Party

 

Registration:  Send a check payable to Rochester Permaculture Institute, PO Box 18212, Rochester, NY 14618 along with (1) your name, (2) your mailing address, (3) your email address, and (4) phone number.  Additionally, please send a quick email to patty AT barefootpermaculture.com letting me know to expect you.  Must register by 10 days before first class.  Refund Policy:  Cancellations up to 2 weeks before the course begins will be refunded, excluding a $100 processing fee. No refunds are given after that date.

 

Warmly,

patty love, Owner

Barefoot Edible Landscape & Permaculture

patty AT barefootpermaculture.com

www.barefootpermaculture.com


Program Director
Rochester Permaculture Institute

www.rochesterpermacultureinstitute.org

patty AT barefootpermaculture.com

http://www.meetup.com/RochesterPermaculture/


585.506.6505

PO Box 18212

Rochester, NY 14618

My life's purpose is gathering and sharing resources and information that regenerate my own and others' abundant existence and vibrant well-being.

"Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought."  ~ Albert Szent-Giorgi, Nobel Laureate

"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" ~ Mary Oliver



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