FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
CONTACT: PAT ALLEN
805-646-4870
patallen8@comcast.net
SWAN SONG FOR THE LAWN WORKSHOP WITH LARRY SANTOYO
Looking for something green for St. Patrick's Day? How about rolling
up your sleeves and transforming a water-guzzling lawn into a garden
paradise with spiral paths, edible plants and bee and butterfly
attracting flowers? That's what Ojai resident Pat Allen will be
doing to her front lawn on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 17 & 18
and you can join her! For $50 you can get dirty, have lunch and learn
the basic principles of permaculture and sustainability with one of
the West coast's leading professionals.
Larry Santoyo is a nationally and internationally renown
permaculture teacher based in San Luis Obispo where he heads Earthflow
Design Works, a consortium of sustainability professionals
http://www.earthflow.com. With
over twenty years experience in ecological land use, planning and
design Santoyo is passionate about replacing lawns with gardens.
According to Santoyo, "Lawns cover more than 50,000 square miles of
American soil and consume more fertilizer, pesticide and herbicide
than all chemicals used in food related agriculture" (HopeDance #71,
Jan/Feb 2009).
Urgent calls to reduce consumer water use make headlines daily
and farmers are concerned that sufficient water for crops is becoming
increasingly scarce. Replacing lawns with gardens makes sense from any
angle. Whether you're a homeowner tired of mowing grass and paying
huge water bills, a foodie who wants to grown her own kale, or a
concerned citizen who wants to learn more, this workshop will expand
your knowledge and skills.
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER CONTACT:
PAT ALLEN (805) 646-4870 or
patallen8@comcast.net
--
"If there is any positive side to stark changes coming our way,
it may be in the benefits of close communal relations, of having to
really work intimately (and physically) with our neighbors, to be part
of an enterprise that really matters and to be fully engaged in
meaningful social enactments instead of being merely entertained to
avoid boredom.
Years from now, when we hear singing at all, we will hear ourselves,
and we will sing with our whole hearts."
"The Long Emergency", 2005, by James Howard Kunstler,
Grove/Atlantic, Inc., publisher.