Pre-Gathering
Permaculture Intensive - September 18 - 21
September 18th through the 21st Symbiosis
Gathering and CSOUL proudly present a four-day orientation to
permaculture principles. Here the students will work with instructors to
gain a basic understanding of permaculture ethics and practices, and
their application to this unique and exciting festival setting.
The Land and Location...
Our course will take place on a ranch atop a ridge
near the Stanislaus River in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of Northern
California. The nearest town is Angels Camp, about 140 miles from San
Francisco. The forest is doppled with pine, manzanita, madrone, and
walnut. The present meadow tells the story of a lake that once covered
the entire landscape, long since drained away by the eroding
hillside.
Interests and Objectives:
Healthy Forest Management & Erosion
Control and Soil Regeneration
The staff includes certified instructors and
an array of talented individuals who will cover concepts such
as....
Basic Permaculture Principles & Ethics:
Agroforestry: Mycoremediation: Erosion Control: Nature Awareness: Natural
Building: Water & Earth Works: Healing Wisdom of Herbs: Greywater
Systems: Renewable Resources: Bio-Astrology: Much more...
Here we will work together to help build an
eco-logical foundation for this event and help lighten the
footprint of our weekend together.
Instructors, Educators, and
Facilitators
Dave Blume
Farmer Dave Blume is Founder and President of the International Institute
for Ecological Agriculture (IIEA). Since 1993, IIEA has trained and
certified hundreds of participants through its Permaculture Design
Courses. Farmer Dave is a frequent speaker at ecological and agricultural
conferences and has made appearances in over 80 countries around the
world. Farmer Dave is also the leading expert on ethanol as an
alternative fuel and will be touring for his soon-to-be released book,
Alcohol Can Be A Gas, in the Fall of 2006.
www.permaculture.com
Craig
Moreland
Craig Moreland lives in Sebastopol. His trade includes non-toxic wood
finishing and sustainable cabinetry. He studied natural oil finishing in
Germany, and co-founded a worker-owned cooperative in San Francisco
called Woodshanti, specializing in cabinets and furniture built of
sustainably harvested materials. (
www.woodshanti.com)
He was certified in Permaculture Design at Skywater Center in Trinity
County, Ca and was trained as a Permaculture Teacher at Ocean Song, in
Occidental, Ca. Craig was active in the Urban Permaculture Guild in San
Francisco
(urbanpermacultureguild.org)
and has facilitated permaculture workshops in his effort to increase
urban sustainability.
Mia
Rose
Mia Rose was born in New York, and has lived in Sonoma County for 6
years. Mia is a co-founder of the R.I.T.E.S. Project, (R.I.T.E.S. stands
for Return Intention Towards Ecological Sustainability) a nonprofit
organization, based in Sebastopol, focused on research, education, and
action. Mia was certified in Permaculture Design at O.A.E.C. in 1999, and
at E.A.T. at I.O.N.S. in 2002.
(www.oaec.org
www.earthactivisttraining.org)
She was certified to teach Permaculture in Oakland at the Diamond Light
Center in 2003. Mia and the R.I.T.E.S. Project facilitated their first
Permaculture Design Course, Permaculture in Paradise, in Kaua'i, HI in
2004. Mia enjoys teaching about permaculture, mycorestoration, and
bioremediation. Mia is conducting research to further study how to
integrate the power of living systems, into industrial and municipal
infrastructure.
Kevin
Kohley
Kevin Kohley earned a Master's Degree from the California Institute of
Integral Studies in Philosophy and Religion where he focused on
historical trends of conscious evolution, rites of passage, and complex
systems. He is a graduate of the Regenerative Design Institute, a year
long permaculture intensive under the guidance of Penny Livingston and is
currently working on a film entitled
Entheogen: Awakening the
Divine Within documenting the evolution of
consciousness from tribal to global and suggesting that the ecological
crisis may be a focus mechanism to usher in the next shift in
consciousness.
www.entheogen.tv
Scott Howard
Scott Howard is a native Portlander, and has practiced and taught natural
building there for the past four years. He has worked with many forms of
earth building, including, cob, earthbag, rammed earth, adobe brick and
others. To earthwork, he always prefers to add artistic touches of
sculpture and color. Most known in Portland natural builder circles for
completing the New Day School Meditation House, Scott also lead the
building of a 20ft tall earthbag dome that serves as a sound
chamber.
Marisha Auerbach
Marisha Auerbach has been practicing, studying, and
teaching permaculture in the Pacific Northwest for the past eight years.
Marisha is working to support the paradigm shift through sharing
knowledge with others on a variety of topics including: permaculture,
flower and gem essences, local economics, community building,
ethnobotany, herbalism, edible landscape design, and organic gardening
among others. She is enthusiastic about creating perennial forage systems
and building local community as a response to peak oil. Marisha's
interest in local economics and creating useful items using her resources
manifests as several projects: working on a local community marketplace
in Olympia, Queen Bee Flower and Gem Essences, Herb'n Wisdom for
permaculture consulting and herbal products, and Growing Greetings which
produces plantable greeting cards and other products. Marisha has a small
plant nursery which focuses on edible flowers and other gourmet specialty
food items. Marisha graduated from the Evergreen State College in 1998
where she focused on ethnobotany, ecological agriculture, and
sustainability studies. She continues to interact with students from the
Evergreen State College by offering internships.
Matthew Garrambone
Matthew Garrambone graduated Northern Arizona University with a degree in
Environmental Communications. For two years he worked with Friends Of
Flagstaff's Future in Arizona co-coordinating a campaign to preserve open
space. Since moving to Sonoma County, California he has studied
permaculture with the Regenerative Design & Nature Awareness program,
and works full time at Harmony Farm Supply & Organic Nursery in
Graton. He is currently participating in the Leadership Program for A
Sustainable Future based in Santa Rosa, CA. and hopes to continue his
education in permaculture and sustainable community
building.
Enrollment limited to 30
people. Cost: $400.00 Includes:
Four Day Permaculture Intensive,
Delicious Organic Meals provided throughout the
course,
Admittance to the full event Symbiosis Gathering 06,
Parking
Choice Camping options
We can hold your place in the course with a $200
Deposit, which can be received through:
Paypal payments can be made to
msgbone@hotmail.com
or sent to:
321 S.Main St #29, Sebastopol, CA 95472.
If using the mail please have all payments in by
September 12th.
See
www.symbiosisgathering.com
for more details.
Email:permaculture@symbiosisgathering.com with subject heading permaculture to sign up and request more info.
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A limited number of Work Trade Opportunities will be available. Please respond with Permaculture:Work Trade in the subject heading and let us know your skills. All work trades will be finalized by September 12th.
Permaculture Terms and Definitions
Permaculture
The conscious design and maintenance of agriculturally productive systems which have the diversity, stability, and resilience of natural ecosystems; the harmonious integration of landscape and people to produce their food, energy, shelter, and non-material needs in a sustainable way.
Permaculture Design
A system of assembling conceptual, material, and strategic components in a pattern to benefit life in all of its forms.
Ethics of Permaculture
Care of Earth - Provisions for all life systems to continue.
Care of People - Provisions for people to access those resources necessary for their existence.
Return of Surplus to the above aims (including labor, money, and information), Fair Share.
Permaculture is based on...
Working with nature, not against.
Protracted and thoughtful observation rather then protracted and thoughtless action.
The allowance for evolution in a system.
Our responsibilities are to (account for our actions and be responsible in the efforts to):
1. Reduce waste (pollution)
2. Replace lost minerals
3. Practice careful energy accounting
4. Act to remedy negative effects on society
Symbiosis: any interdependent or mutually beneficial relationship between two persons, groups, etc.
Thank You for Supporting This Event!