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- From: Lee Flier <lflier@mindspring.com>
- To: permaculture@listserv.oit.unc.edu
- Subject: Re: Permaculture in St. Louis?
- Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 11:41:57 -0600
Damon wrote:
>I have been trying to locate Permaculture people in the Midwest, too. I
>haven't found much in Ohio, outside of the small group I am leading.
>Pennsylvania seems to be the hot spot out here for intensive courses. If
>she is willing to travel to other countries, why not start in Australia?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too. I'm going to suggest it to her.
Thanks. But, she still may want to start studying before she leaves... so
if anyone knows of anyplace in the Midwest, please let me know.
Doesn't Dancing Rabbit do any PC courses?
= Lee =
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Permaculture in St. Louis?,
Lee Flier, 02/11/1998
- Re: Permaculture in St. Louis?, Damon Lesjack, 02/12/1998
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Re: Permaculture in St. Louis?,
Lee Flier, 02/12/1998
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midwestern permaculture,
Miekal And, 02/12/1998
- Re: midwestern permaculture, Lee Flier, 02/12/1998
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midwestern permaculture,
Miekal And, 02/12/1998
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Re: Permaculture in St. Louis?,
Lee Flier, 02/12/1998
- Re: Permaculture in St. Louis?, Skye, 02/12/1998
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- Re: Permaculture in St. Louis?, Permaculture West, 02/12/1998
- Re: Permaculture in St. Louis?, Rebbry, 02/12/1998
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