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- From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr," <london@mercury.interpath.com>
- To: london@sunsite.unc.edu
- Subject: permaculture/susag workshops
- Date: Mon, 05 Aug 1996 10:38:35 -0400
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Lawrence F. London, Jr. - Venaura Farm - Chapel Hill, NC, USA
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Title: permaculture/susag workshops
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- To: sanet-mg@amani.ces.ncsu.edu
- Subject: permaculture/susag workshops
- From: dragon@mail.islandnet.com (lischeron)
- Date: Sat, 3 Aug 1996 20:51:43 -0800
Hello Everyone, Before you all run away for your vacations, I'd like to let you know about a few courses happening here on the coast in September - especially if you've an interest in or curiosity about Permaculture........ have a wonderful summer! Beth Lischeron Malaspina University College Cowichan Campus offers Courses in Sustainable Agriculture and Organic Gardening Based on his extensive experience as an organic farmer and permaculture designer, Island Permaculture Foundation director Stuart Stillie will share his knowledge of sustainable agriculture systems and their implimentation in two courses being offered by Malaspina University College this autumn. In addition, a Permaculture Introductory Weekend will take place on Salt Spring Island in mid-September. * Agricultural Sustainability for the Twenty-First Century Certificate Program Malaspina University College is offering a 120 hour non-credit, part-time certificate program in Agricultural Sustainability over two semesters starting September 24th, 1996. The program will provide examples of existing sustainable projects, as well as a functional framework, guidance and hands-on activities geared toward achieving agricultural and horticultural systems which are self-sustaining, resource-conserving, energy efficient and economically viable. The course will benifit farmers, landowners, home gardeners and all those directly concerned about the quality of our food and the environment. Landscape designers, ecologists and municipal planners will also find much of practical value in both course material and field trips. An information session will take place at Malaspina from 7 - 8.30 pm on Tuesday 17th September - all are welcome, but please pre-register by calling Malaspina @ 1-604-746-3519. ************************************* * Organic Gardening: Growing Nature's Way Learn about the fundamental techniques and strategies of organic growing - how to work as closely as possible with nature to create a healthy, balanced environment in your garden or yard - from vegetable production to flower growing. A Saturday field trip is also included. The course will run for 5 sessions from October 24th - November 21st. Please call Malaspina @ 1-604-746-3519 for more information. ************************************** * Common Good Permaculture * presents an Introduction to Permaculture Weekend * Patterns of Sustainability * Permaculture is a consciously designed, holistic system of land use which can be applied in any context or on any scale from urban backyard to farm or forest. Permaculture is concerned with all the elements in a system and their placement in a mutually benificial and cooperative pattern. Using nature as a template, Permaculture seeks to mimic the energy flows, cycles and inter-relationships which occur in an intact ecosystem to create dynamic stability and abundance. The Patterns of Sustainability workshop will take place on Saltspring Island at Gaia's Ark Farm, a stunning 55 acre site just north of the town of Ganges. Gaia's Ark Farm is the home of Sheri Berkowitz and Jim Proctor, who were drawn to Permaculture from backgrounds in human nutrition, yoga and organic gardening. They completed the Permaculture Consultant's Design Course in Australia in 1995. The farm encompasses a variety of microclimates from forest to pasture, orchards and human settlements. The site will support participants' experience, exploration and discussion of how the many components of a natural system interact from a Permaculture perspective. Scottish organic farmer and Permaculture designer, Stuart Stillie will lead the workshop with the support of Jim and Sheri. Stuart spent ten years running a traditional Scottish croft before completing the Permaculture Design Course at the Worcester College of Agriculture in 1992. He has since visited Permaculture projects from NZ to Scandinavia and Japan, spending the past two years creating a Permaculture plan for the Plati Biodiversity Sanctuary in Ariege, France. The workshop will explore * Principles of Permaculture * * Broadscale Site Design * * The House & Home Garden * Tree Crops & Food Forests * * Urban & Community Strategies * * Workshop Dates * Friday 13th Sept. 7 pm through Sunday 15th Sept. 4 pm. Cost: CDN $275.00 per person, CDN $500.00 per couple. Workshop Fees include 16 hours of instruction, six meals and on-site camping (Bed & Breakfast can be arranged). Please call Island Permaculture Foundation @ 604-743-1810 or fax 604-743-6712 for more details or to register. Book early as space is very limited. for information on any of the above, please contact: Island Permaculture Foundation 3500 Telegraph Road Cobble Hill British Columbia V0R 1L0 p: 604-743-1810 fax: 604-743-6712 e-amil: Dragon@mail.islandnet.com
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