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  • From: Cory Brennan <cory8570@yahoo.com>
  • To: "cory@permacultureguild.us" <cory@permacultureguild.us>
  • Subject: [permaculture] Urban Survival Permaculture Design Course Sarasota, FL
  • Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 17:22:08 -0000

This course will focus on multiple food growing techniques (food forestry,
aquaponics, aquaculture, kitchen gardens, market gardens, urban agroforestry,
container and rooftop gardening, cooperative gardening, making a living from
gardening, etc), and financial permaculture with an emphasis on practical
application - strategies for jump starting local economies, sustainable
marketing strategies, cooperative strategies to increase abundance. We've
found via surveys that these are two of the biggest concerns people have so
we're going to focus on delivering some in depth knowledge in each of these
catagories. 

Permaculture is about using the wisdom of nature to design a truly
sustainable future.
This course is the career track in permaculture – a comprehensive and in
depth look at the art and skill of permaculture design in a broad array of
settings from a single household to community and beyond.  It is a
professional level course which we hope to have college credits for soon (we
will info in our newsletter).
Through an interactive mix of lecture, field trips, and hands-on projects,
you will learn how to garden more effectively, retrofit your built
environment, create right livelihood, transform your community, and much more.
Come for one weekend or take all six:
* Permaculture Principles & Design: October 22–23
* Secrets of the Natural World: November 5-6
* Growing Food Sustainably & Abundantly: November 12-13
* The Built Environment & Appropriate Technology: November 19-20
* Alternative Education & Economics: December 3-4
* The Power of Community: December 10–11
Students who take the full course will work together in teams to create a
professional permaculture design and receive professional certification upon
completion. After the course, The Permaculture Guild will continue to provide
mentoring, counseling, and support.
Instructor Cory Brennan is a professional permaculture designer and
co-founder The Permaculture Guild (http://permacultureguild.us). Cory has
over 20 years of experience working for sustainability and social justice and
has taught permaculture at Pine Ridge Reservation, Earthship Florida in
Manetee County, and Tuskegee University, as well as in Miami, Los Angeles,
and the Tampa Bay area. Her areas of passion and expertise are food forestry,
community building, and financial permaculture.
This course will also feature guest experts in the fields of native edibles,
green building, alternative energy, and more.
For more information and to register, please contact:
* Cory Brennan at cory@permacultureguild.us or 818-731-4706; or
* Cristy Abbot at cristy.thepermacultureguild@gmail.com or
727-520-5303.
Or go to permacultureguild.us
The full course is $1,050. Early bird price is $950 if paid before September
30. Limited student rates, sliding scale, payment plans, and work study
scholarships are available. Price includes materials, field trip fees, etc.  
If you hear about the course close to the Sept 30 date, contact us for an
extension on early bird rates. 
Camping and a kitchen with refrigeration will be available onsite.
We distribute course materials early to those who fully pay before the course
starts.  It is recommended that you do get an early start in studying the
materials to get the maximum benefit from the course.
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Subject: [permaculture] Getting GMO labeled - November!
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This is an exciting movement; many implications - started in Calif but is
going national. Protests are only the tip of the iceberg - substantial work
is done via organizing (a bit of that later in the article). .A step in the
right direction! If you'd like to support, please consider posting some of
these links of Facebook, or talk it up, come to an event, write your
representative, etc. It's nice to see people organizing and fighting back.
Enough is enough! It's time for the sane people to run things for a while,
instead of the inmates! :-) 


On January 20th Pamm Larry had an epiphany, as she calls it. Why not have a
GMO labeling law on the November 2012 ballot in California? She did her
research, put a website together, and “came out� on March 20—as a
single voice with a big idea. Within six months, there were about 70 state
leaders - holding events, showing films, recruiting support, and creating the
framework for what may become the pivotal vote to usher GMOs out of our food
supply.

Amber Felts also had an idea—to hold an anti-GMO rally on the steps of the
state capitol in Denver. She, like Pamm, had never done any such thing. But
in April this year, nearly 200 people marched on the capitol building as part
of a week-long campaign of events called “Colorado Says No to GMOs.� Then
on September 6th, hundreds more rallied at the Boulder Courthouse to oppose
the planting of GMOs on public lands in the county.

Californian Thurston Williams started “GE-Free Lake County� one year ago.
Twenty-eight people came to their founding meeting. By leafleting in front of
supermarkets, sponsoring film showings, hosting a GMO speaker training
workshop, and staffing a booth at the county fair, their group has grown more
than 10-fold—and they’ve handed out more than 4000 pieces of literature.
“People really appreciate what we’re doing,� says Thurston. “When
they receive the Non-GMO Shopping Guide, they always say thank you, and many
ask for more.�

Starting on October 1st at a rally in New York City, protesters will march
past the United Nations headquarters and then on to Washington, D.C., raising
awareness about the dangerous GMOs in our food and demanding that they be
labeled. The 16-day journey through 5 states will culminate at an event in
front of the White House on October 16th, World Food Day. That same Sunday
will feature rallies and events all over the nation.

There are plenty of other events during October’s Non-GMO Month, supported
by activists, retailers and manufacturers together. On October 2nd, for
example, the non-GMO snack food maker Beanitos is helping fuel a rally on the
steps of the Texas State Capitol in Austin. GMO-Free Washington has several
events.

For nationwide events throughout Non-GMO Month (October 1-31st):

http://www.nongmomo nth.org/events/ category/ user-submitted- events/2011- 09/

For nationwide World Food Day events (October 16th):

http://www.organicc onsumers. org/monsanto/ wfd-rally- map.cfm

For the Right2Know March (October 1-16th) with events on the East Coast (NYC
to Washington):

http://www.right2kn owmarch.org/ the-march/ special-events/
And for suggestions of things you can do everyday during Non-GMO Month on
your own, visit:

http://responsiblet echnology. org/docs/ GMOCalendar. pdf

Organic food companies are organizing, farmers are suing Monsanto, and
thousands have joined the Institute for Responsible Technology’s Non-GMO
Tipping Point Network and the Organic Consumers Association’s Millions
Against Monsanto campaign. Even state legislators are getting into the swing
of things. About 15 states have introduced some form of GMO labeling
bills—for crops, for fish, or for rbGH milk.

These are all signs of a blossoming non-GMO revolution. People all over the
nation are waking up to the reality of GMOs—and then getting active. This
is the time we’ve been working for, planning for, and hoping for. And now
we can hardly keep up.

Choosing Non-GMO food sends the message
Although most Americans have for years wanted to avoid GMOs in their diet,
the difference today is that folks are getting the message that GMOs are very
unhealthy. They’ve seen the rise of numerous disorders since GMOs were
introduced in 1996. They’ve seen animal studies showing organ damage,
toxicity, immune system distress, reproductive problems, and more. And
they’ve heard about more and more doctors prescribing non-GMO diets. The
message is becoming loud and clear: “Stop eating GMOs, especially
children.�

As the number of anti-GMO eaters swell, food companies will take notice. In
fact they already have. This year, the third fastest-growing health claim on
food packages sold in grocery stores is “Non-GMO.�

We predict that as soon as the major food companies notice even a slight dip
in their market share—traced to GMO rejection, that will be the tipping
point. These companies already removed GMOs from their European brands due to
consumer rejection there. And everyone in the food industry watched as
Wal-Mart, Starbucks, Yoplait, Dannon, and most of America’s dairies kicked
out GM bovine growth hormone. They know that if anti-GMO sentiments get
traction, it’s time to replace GM ingredients—fast. As little as 5% of US
shoppers choosing GMOs may be sufficient to tip the scales.

Get involved and have fun changing the world
Working to stop GMO is fun and easy. That’s right: FUN and EASY. It can be
as simple as sharing articles and videos with your Facebook or email network.
Or bringing a Non-GMO Shopping Guide to your children’s school or PTA. Or
loaning books and DVDs to friends. You can also get together with others in
your area, hold events, show movies, enjoy non-GMO picnics and have fun.

Visit the Non-GMO Shopping Guide website to help you choose healthier non-GMO
brands. 

Jeffrey Smith

Director

Institute for Responsible Technology

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http://www.rodaleinstitute.org/files/FSTpressrelease.pdf


It would be good to get this into agriculture circles wherever possible.�
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Subject: [permaculture] Free Culture Repair Call With Jon Young
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