2006 Northern New Mexico Bilingual Permaculture Design Course

Permacultura Curso New Mexico,
Summer 2006
A Spanish/English language Permaculture Design Course
by Santa Fe’s non-profit Permacultura America Latina
June 2-14, 2006

Permacultura America Latina (PAL) , a non-profit organization located in Santa Fe New Mexico,
will be hosting a bilingual 12-day permaculture design course in Spanish and English.
The course will give men and women an opportunity to learn ecologically based
permaculture principles that they can introduce to their work, home, and community.
Permaculture stands for permanent agriculture and is based on three ethics: respect for nature,
respect for people, and sharing the surplus.

Instructors:
PAL will be leading the course with lead designer, Jeff Mecham, the
director of one of our projects, ALLPA, in Tumbaco, Ecuador. Jeff is an agroforester and
permaculture designer with degrees in international development and environmental studies.
ALLPA is leading a project to save one of the last areas of equatorial cloudforest
in the Paso Alto Range of the Choco-Andes bioregion.

The course will also have local designers speaking about the New Mexico bio-region: Miguel Santiestevan,
a Taos native who is trained in agricultural ecology and has taught permaculture with
Traditional Native American Farmers Association (TNAFA), Paula Garcia, a Mora native
and president of the New Mexico Acequia Association,

Joel Glanzberg a local
permaculture designer from Regenesis Consulting in Santa Fe and Alfred Von Bachmayr,
a local natural builder who has been working in Juarez with Mexican nationals on alternative building techniques.

Jeff Conant the author of Hesperian Foundation’s Community Guide to Environmental Health will also be speaking at the course. These instructors will focuson dry-lands permaculture as well as cultural traditions of the region.

        A Permaculture Course Includes:

• Introduction to Permaculture; history, principles
and ethics
• Concepts and basic themes-principles of natural systems
• Methods for sustainable design
• Patterns of the Natural World-Modern
and Ancestral
• Climates and Microclimates- Site Analysis
• Water capturing, harvesting, recycling, and storing
• Clean energy design-solar and wind
• Strategies for cold and dry climates
• Sustainable and Ecological agriculture
• Gardening Organically
• Sanitation with composting toilets
• Living with Climate Change
Activities and Field Trips:

The course will include a mix of classes, hands-on activities and site visits to places such as Seeds of Change, local farms and the Dixon agricultural area.   Location:

Story Ranch, in Mineral Hill just outside of Las Vegas, New Mexico. Ranch owners John and Cindy McLeod, founders of the Rio Gallinas Charter School in Las Vegas will be hosting the course at their ponderosa pine ranch which includes beautiful views of nearby Hermit Peak and a spring fed rock swimming pool. The ranch is in the process of being turned into a permaculture community.

Cost:

Ordinarily a 72-hour certificate course such as this would cost $800 or more, but it is PAL’s goal, with the support of local contributing foundations and businesses, to offer the course to 20 plus individuals on a sliding scale from $500-600.

Housing:
Indoor lodging is limited; good camping facilities will be available and camping sites will be provided in a beautiful ponderosa pine forest setting            
                                
We will also be offering FULL SCHOLARSHIPS.
Tuition fees will include 3 meals per day, course materials,
and a certificate upon completion of the course.
Please sponsor a student for this innovative bilingual opportunity. We
are also looking for motivated students for this unique program! Let us
know if you know someone who could benefit from this course.

To better assist us in the upcoming design course please fill out the questionaire.
www.permacultura.org

If you would like a copy of the 2006 Permaculture Design Course Brochure:
www.permacultura.org

For more information:
Please contact Melissa or Therese at the PAL office in Santa Fe.
For Phone: 505-989-1695
For Email: pal@permacultura.org         


Permacultura America Latina
723 Allendale Street
Santa Fe, NM 87505, USA
505.989.1695