Greetings all,

 

While recovery moves ahead from the recent flooding in our garden and river basin area…We intend to carry on with the upcoming Permaculture Design Course, have all the necessary support here onsite to do so, and are very much looking forward to the course!

 

We have a nearly full class with a few spaces available – let us know asap if you’d like to join this permaculture adventure! 

 

This PDC, in fact, may have a great deal to share that would be hard found at other times in terms of permaculture in action in the midst of responding to changes.   While the flood damage to our agricultural and watershed restoration work is major, there were no injuries to people or animals.  Our camping area is undamaged and was well out of the way of the flooding in the arroyo.  There is no damage to our class space, kitchen, homes, camping areas, nor to our livestock (goat herd of 8, poultry of nearly 100).  Our solar system is unscathed.  While we are sad to not be able to feed you vegies from the garden, we have great local farm connections to supply our catering, our usual bulk grains through the IV Coop, our Quail Springs’ dairy & poultry will feed the course as originally planned along with our laden fruit trees and a good deal of preserved foods from the summer. 

 

Permaculture Design Certification Course at Quail Springs
October 31-November 13, 2010

Hands-On Permaculture Design Certification Course (PDC) is sponsored by Quail Springs Permaculture, an internationally recognized permaculture education organization.

The grassroots Permaculture movement promotes effective methodologies for attaining sustainability worldwide.

This 2-week course covers the permaculture curriculum for certification, and includes hands-on learning in a diversity of applied topics that lead to sustainability for individuals, families, businesses and communities.You will learn to design and apply natural principles to create stable and resilient systems that provide food, water, shelter and energy needs while regenerating ecology, community and economy.

Instructors: Learn with Warren Brush, international educator and co-founder of Quail Springs, and a team of passionate and knowledgeable instructors.

Course Topics include:

Sm. Scale Food Production - Integrated Pest Mgmt – Composting - Tree Planting - Water Harvesting -Greywater Systems - Compost Toilet Systems - Natural Building – Earthworks - Watershed Restoration – Keyline - Appropriate Technology – Beekeeping – BioChar – BioEngineering - Alternative Economics - Green Job Preparation - Livestock Care - Goat Milking - Pastured Poultry - Cheese Making - Bread Baking - Saving the Harvest - Community Building - Nature Awareness

Permaculture is a conscious integrated design system based on ecology and sustainability principles to create resource efficient and productive human environments and reduce our footprint on the earth.  Permaculture provides a framework for consciously designed landscapes that mimic the patterns and relationships found in nature that provide diversity, stability, and resilience.  These systems yield an abundance of shelter, water, energy, and food for the provision of local needs.

Cost: $950 (early bird registration by September 1, 2010) or $1,250 thereafter. Includes instruction, catered meals. Limited partial work exchange positions & payment plans, inquire early!

Referral offer:
Receive $100 off the course fee when a participant registers who was referred by you!

Contact for more info or to register:
Kolmi Majumdar info@quailsprings.org This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 805-886-7239