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  • From: "GlobalCirclenet" <webmaster@globalcircle.net>
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  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] [Fwd: Ecological Design Opportunity in The Bahamas]
  • Date: Fri, 08 Nov 2002 22:03:36 -0700

Thank you for this information.

paul & barb on the Continental Divide
http://globalcircle.net

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On 11/8/2002 at 11:43 PM Lawrence F. London, Jr. wrote:

>On 6 Nov 2002 11:56:09 -0800, in alt.permaculture
>benfalk@islandschool.org (Ben Falk) wrote:
>
>Hello folks,
>
>This is an opportunity I thought some of you might be very interested
>in...
>
>
>Ecological Design Courses
>
>& Sustainability Summit
>
>January 25 February 13, 2003
>
>The Island School Cape Eleuthera, Bahamas
>
>
>In the winter of 2003 The Island School is hosting a Permaculture
>Design and Ecological Architecture course on its South Eleuthera
>campus. These professionally guided programs will explore sustainable
>agriculture and place-based architecture as they apply to subtropical
>regions. The Permaculture Designer's Course certifies students in
>Permaculture Design an internationally recognized professional
>license. The Ecological Architecture Course leads students through the
>design and construction phases of vernacular architecture and green
>building. Both courses have been developed by an integrated team of
>Island School designers, Bahamian artisans, professional builders and
>Permaculturists. International leaders in design, economics,
>government, and ecology are converging on The Island School campus
>from February 7-9, 2003. Students in these courses will have
>invaluable exposure to this leading edge dialogue and will help to
>shape this conference through their project.
>
>
>The Island School is a place-based semester program for high school
>students from the US, The Bahamas and abroad. A pioneer in
>conservation education, the School has become a hub for ecological
>design in The Bahamas. Our campus is home to an array of innovations
>such as constructed wetlands, wind and solar electricity, cordwood
>masonry architecture, and organic food production. These two courses
>will be integrated within the larger systems of the School and are key
>components in this model of sustainable development.
>
>Cost varies per course and includes all transportation, food and
>lodging on island. College course credit available. Registration by
>email or phone. If you have any questions, please contact Ben Falk.
>
>The Island School (242) 359-7625 benfalk@islandschool.org
>
>For more information visit www.islandschool.org "Intelligent Design"
>link
>
>
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