In 2007, after a year of planning and development, Santa Barbara
City
College established a Center for Sustainability. The mission for the
Center
is "To initiate and support the understanding and practice of
sustainability within college curriculum, on our campuses and in our
community." Adult Education plays a very active and on-going role
in
program development and implementation of sustainable practices on
our
campuses. We have a long history of environmental education and now
look
forward to working more closely with the credit division in
developing
programs for the college and the community.
Join Geoff Lawton, Brad Lancaster, Art Ludwig, John Kelley and Heather
Flores this fall for lectures and workshops that will inform and enable
you to begin to develop sustainable practices in your daily
lives.
All the World's Problems Can Be Solved in the Garden
Geoff Lawton will take a broad look at applying permaculture to deal with
the world's challenges of peaking fossil fuels, global warming, and a
fragile global food system. Geoff will present current and past projects
that regenerate degraded environments to be productive and sustainable
for human use. For more information and details on location and parking
see
http://sustainability.sbcc.edu
Lecture, Thurs., Aug. 28, 7:30-9:00 p.m., EBS
309 SBCC east campus
Water Harvesting
Come hear Brad Lancaster lead us to a better understanding of
how to design for a more sustainable use of water. He is author of
the
award-winning Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands, Volume 1: Guiding
Principles to Welcome Rain Into Your Life and Landscape and
Rainwater
Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 2: Water-Harvesting
Earthworks.
Living on an eighth of an acre in downtown Tucson, Arizona, where
rainfall
is less than 12 inches annually, Brad practices what he preaches by
harvesting over 100,000 gallons of rainwater a year, directing this
harvested rainwater into living air conditioners of food-bearing
shade
trees, abundant gardens, and a thriving landscape that includes habitat
for
wildlife. For more information and details on location and parking
see
http://sustainability.sbcc.edu
Lecture and Book Signing, Fri., Sept. 12,
7:30-9 p.m., BC Forum SBCC west campus
Sustainable Design
Spend two days with expert sustainable water systems designers, Art
Ludwig and Brad Lancaster, as they work through practical and
locally
appropriate designs for Santa Barbara residents. We live in a drought
and
flood prone area. Learn how to manage water, nutrients, and energy
more
sustainably using simple design strategies. For more information and
details on location and parking see
http://sustainability.sbcc.edu
Workshop, Sat., Sept. 13 and Sun., Sept. 14,
9 a.m.-4 p.m.,
EBS 309 SBCC east campus
Seeking the True Green
Are you wondering what is really green? Now that almost everyone is
claiming to be green we need to distinguish between true green and green
washing. Join local experts to discover how to live consciously and buy
wisely. Four weekly session will
explore options for food, lifestyle, money and community.
Lectures, Thurs., Oct. 9, 16, 23 & 30, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Faulkner
Gallery, SB Library
Food Not Lawns
Join Heather Flores, author of "Food Not Lawns, How to Turn
Your
Yard into a Garden and Your Neighborhood into a Community" for an
evening slideshow, book signing and 3 day intensive workshop emphasizing
the use of organic gardening practices and shared resources to build
sustainable urban communities. Flores' skills in design, horticulture,
education, and the arts stem from her extensive work
in permaculture, community organizing, flamenco, vaudeville, and
nonviolent
direct action. She brings a well balanced blend of theoretical
knowledge
and applied experience to this hands-on workshop, with the goal of
starting
and supporting a local Food Not Lawns chapter and organizing for the
upcoming International Seed Swap Day of Action on January 31, 2009.
Slideshow & Book Signing, Wed., Oct 8, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Goleta Valley
Library
3 Day Workshop, Fri.-Sat., Oct 10-11, 9-5 p.m. & Sun., Oct 12, 9-1
p.m., Fairview Gardens
Co sponosred by Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
www.sbpermaculture.org