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  • From: David Webb <host@bioponic.com>
  • To: permaculture@listserv.oit.unc.edu
  • Subject: Re: The Permaculture Institute
  • Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 13:11:32 -0700

>Dan,
>
>It's interesting to hear some feedback about the Permaculture Institute set
>up by Scott and Bill. My hunch is that they felt there was a need for a
>national permaculture group, not to call the shots but rather to provide
>information and help coordinate projects.
>
>My wife, Inger, is the one they hired to incorporate the institute and
>obtain non-profit status so we can tell you something about the way it's
>set up. BTW, the Permaculture Institute just received 501(c)3 status a
>couple of weeks ago.
>
>The following information is public. The board is made up of Scott Pittman
>- President, Bill Mollison - Vice President, Francis Huxley - Secretary /
>Treasurer.
>
>Its mission is: to create, coordinate, further and fund endeavors that
>will directly or indirectly aid in the establishment of ecologically and
>economically sustainable agricultural and social systems, including but not
>limited to the implementation of educational programs.
>
>Do you think there should be a national permaculture organization? There
>could even be several of them. Just because someone makes an organization
>national in scope doesn't mean that it's the only one that can exist.
>
> KIRBY [@ Cross Timbers Permaculture Inst. on Lake Buchanan, TX;
>512-756-7878; web address csf.colorado.edu/perma/]

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Kirby, Dan, et. al:

Bill Mollison as vice president of anything sounds idealistic to me. The
guy's going "mythical"...or haven't you heard?

DAVID WEBB
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