Santa
Barbara Permaculture Network
& Fairview Gardens Present:
Urban Homestead Design Lab
Workshop
for Property Owners &
Renters
with Author Rachel Kaplan
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Noon-4pm
Early Bird Price $60, after March 1, $75
Location: Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview Gardens
Do you seek homegrown Sustainability that matches your
values but don't live in the country? Eager to start homesteading
in your urban or suburban lot? Wondering how to begin when you rent
in the city? Learn about the different elements that make up an urban
homestead and how to put them together in whatever space you have.
Explore homestead designs that review the limitations and opportunities
of both your land & lifestyle.
Join Rachel Kaplan, author of Urban Homesteading: Heirloom Skills
for
Sustainable Living, on Saturday, March 10, Noon - 4pm, at
Fairview
Gardens, for an exciting workshop that teaches the skills of urban
homesteading with working models
for
affordable, abundant and beautiful ways to live.
TOPICS
WILL
INCLUDE: Introduction to Urban Homesteading • Urban
Farming • Soil Building • Garden Design • Animals • BeeKeeping
Kitchen Skills • Medicine • Water • Energy • Natural Building •
City-Care • How-to Projects for the Small-scale Homestead • Basics in
Urban Permaculture
Rachel Kaplan has been gardening in and around urban environments for
more than 20 years, and belongs to a family of farmers and gardeners
from both the East & West coasts. She is a
psychotherapist and educator, and offers consultation with a
permaculture
focus for businesses, non-profits, schools & community groups.
Kaplan has Master Degrees in both Inter-disciplinary Arts and
Counseling
Psychology, and is a certified permaculture designer. She lives in
Northern California on her homestead Tiny Town Farm.
The event takes place on Saturday, March 10, Noon - 4pm, at
Fairview Gardens, Goleta, CA, 93117. Early Bird Price
$60, after March 1 $75; reservations required. For more info &
to
register:
Sharon@FairviewGardens.org
, 805-967-7369 www.FairviewGardens.org,
Additional Info:
Urban
Homesteading:
Heirloom Skills for Sustainable Living, by Rachel Kaplan
http://urban-homesteading.org/ ; Gives every day people the
tools
they need to live more sustainably, in small and big ways
Grow Your Own Way Benefit Event/Friday March
9, 5-9pm:
PUBLIC TALK & BOOKSIGNING with Urban
Homesteading Author Rachel Kaplan
At the Grow Your Own Way Benefit for the Santa Barbara
County
Food Bank's New Food Growing Program
Location: Trinity Episcopal Church
1500 State Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Donation $20
Grow Your Own Way Benefit Event Program
Schedule:
5pm-6:30pm Meet & Greet: three special
Chefs providing hors d'oeuvre from local growers and producers, plus
Silent Auction
6:30pm Opening Program: with Erik Talkin, CEO SB County Food
Bank,
& Oscar Carmona, Grow Your Own Way Manager
7:15-8:30pm Keynote Speaker: Rachel Kaplan, Author of Urban
Homesteading: Heirloom Skills for Sustainable Living
8:30pm Raffle Winner Announcements
Grow Your Own Event contact:
Carla Rosin Event Coordinator, 805-816-8188,
crosart05@yahoo.com
www.foodbanksbc.org/ &
www.sbpermaculture.org
"LA COMIDA CRECE EN CASA"
"GROW YOUR OWN WAY"...
~A NEW Food Growing Program for the Santa
Barbara
County Food Bank~
This program is designed to empower some of the 1 in 4 people
across the County of Santa Barbara the Food Bank serves, to take a new
perspective on their role in the food system. Growing some of your own
food not only provides a healthy addition to your diet, it gets you out
of the role of a passive consumer and gets you thinking about what else
is possible.
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(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
www.sbpermaculture.org
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