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  • From: "Catherine Jo Morgan" <cjmorgan@hemc.net>
  • To: "'permaculture'" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: RE: permaculture digest: October 16, 2000
  • Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:43:54 -0400


The digest only included message 1. I looked on the permaculture site to
find a way to view the messages elsewhere, but couldn't find any. Can
anyone forward the other messages to me? Would appreciate it.

Cathy Morgan
reply to: cjmorgan@hemc.net <mailto:cjmorgan@hemc.net>


> -----Original Message-----
> From: permaculture digest [mailto:permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 12:04 AM
> To: permaculture digest recipients
> Subject: permaculture digest: October 16, 2000
>
>
> PERMACULTURE Digest for Monday, October 16, 2000.
>
> 1. Ecovillage workshop in Australia
> 2. Re: permaculture digest: October 14, 2000
> 3. Re: Ecovillage workshop in Australia
> 4. Re: Ecovillage workshop in Australia
> 5. Re: plant beds for treatment of rinse water from metal-
> sculpture studio
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Ecovillage workshop in Australia
> From: Pacific Edge Permaculture <pacedge@magna.com.au>
> Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 19:25:36 +1100
> X-Message-Number: 1
>
> Hi friends & colleagues
> you might be interested in promoting the following workshops
> at Crystal
> Waters Ecovillage, Australia:
> Warm regards
> Robina
> ---------------
> 3 Days of Workshops with Earthcare Education Aotearoa
>
> at The Kiosk, Crystal Waters Ecovillage, near Maleny, Queensland
>
> Day 1: Mon 27 November (9am - 5pm)
> 'Taking Down the Fences'
> - creating community from just where you are!
>
>
> Days 2 & 3:
> Tues 28 & Wed 29 Nov (9am - 5pm)
> plus public slideshow Tues eve 8pm - 10pm.
>
> Introduction to Ecovillage Design & Development
>
> Cost
> Day 1: $60 - $95
>
> Day 2 & 3:: $95 - $160
>
> All 3 Days:: $160 - $230
> (on a sliding scale according to income).
> Lunch is being provided for an additional $7
>
> Registration: By Fri 17 Nov, send a non-refundable deposit
> cheque (made
> to Earthcare Education) for $35 total, with your name,
> contact details,
> name of specific workshop/s, lunch - yes/no?
>
> to: Earthcare Education Aotearoa,
> C/o Robin Clayfield, Lot 58,
> Crystal Waters, Maleny 4552, Queensland, Australia.
>
> Receipts issued at workshop.
> Note: No number limits, once you register, just come!
> 'Taking Down the Fences' - creating community from just where you are!
>
> This workshop is for urban dwellers who want to stay where
> they are, and
> still experience the richness and benefits of community life, or for
> permaculturalists and community development workers who want
> to facilitate
> this happening. It is divided into two parts:
>
> Community Development through 'Small Space' Permaculture
>
> An introduction to Earthcare Education Aotearoa's multi-tier community
> development strategy underlying the methodology they have
> developed for
> accelerating the 'permaculturising' of suburban properties.
> 'Taking down
> the fences', the neighbourhood amalgamation of arable urban
> land and joint
> sharing of labour and food production related resources is a

> natural (and
> encouraged) outcome of the approach that Robina McCurdy and
> Margaret Kwok
> facilitate throughout Aotearoa/New Zealand, under various titles:
> 'Permaculture for the Suburbs'/'Small Space' or 'Backyard'
> Permaculture.
> These workshops are for urban dwellers with small sized
> properties, who wan=
> t
> to work in harmony with nature to produce an abundance of food, in an
> environment of beauty.
>
> The methodology works with low cost overheads and happens on
> the property t=
> o
> be designed and developed. The outcome of the weekend is a
> permaculture
> design of the host's property, based on their wholistic
> goals. Part of the
> workshop strategy is an efficient and effective approach for
> collective
> implementation of the design and further workshops tailored
> to people's
> interests, with an emphasis on organic methods of production.
> The 'Small
> Space Permaculture' workshop provides the potential of part
> time employment
> to local permaculturalists who have the flair for both
> education and design=
>




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