April 2007
Los Angeles Permaculture Guild Newsletter
Here's issue number 3 and I'm getting the hang of it now.
Thanks to those who sent in notices. There are a lot of events happening
on April 1st, so I'm sending this a bit early.
There is a growing community of permaculture friendly folks
in our fair city. Some of us want to collaborate, brainstorm, share
resources, or hang out with each other - but connecting in this vast
geographic area can be tough. So the goal with this newsletter is to
provide an avenue for communication and connection. See the categories
below and please send me your needs, resources, surpluses etc. I will
send this out as close to the first of each month as I can. I hope it
will enable like-minded people to find each other and begin transforming
LA into a sustainable human habitat.
peace,
Jennifer Murphy
truffulatuft@peacenet.com
Feel free to repost this newsletter where appropriate
NEEDS
You need a housemate, a ride, property, a source of cheap gravel....?
Put it here.
-- I'm looking for a venue for Sat. April 7th evening and
Sun. 8th, all day for a Quantum Healing workshop and lecture, given by
Rolando Poe (livingonenessfoundation.org). It can be a
private home or any facility with a room large enough to seat 30
people. Preferably there would be no charge or a very small
fee for the use of the space. Rolando is a very accomplished martial
artist and healer. If you have a space or know of one, or if you'd like
more info, please email me. Cory Brennan
cory8570@yahoo.com
-- TreePeople has 2 new positions to fill - Regional
Forestry Manager job in the Harbor Area and the Northeast Valley.
Candidates must a very strong working familiarity with these regions and
be bilingual in Spanish and English. Contact Rachel Dawson (818)
623-4843,
www.treepeople.org
-- Quail Springs Learning Oasis and Permaculture Farm is seeking
part-time Development Director - Someone who is experienced in
fundraising, passionate about our mission, highly creative and capable of
working independently. 10 hour/week, 3 month contract with the intention
to grow. Contact Warren Brush
w@quailsprings.org or
805-886-7239.
-- Summer and Fall Internships - in depth volunteer service learning -
Work and live "on the farm" through volunteer internships for
several weeks to a few months. Assist with ongoing permaculture
development of the farm and share in community life and meals. Contact
info@quailsprings.org with your resume/storyline of
experience, skills, and interests and for more info.
-- Earthflow Design Works seeks: Venues for upcoming
Permaculture Design Course (2nd weekends of Oct 07 -Mar 08); Residential
and Commercial Sites for demonstrating Lawn Conversions to Vegetable/Food
Forest; Used Vegetable Oil supply/contacts; Web Designers to trade for
Permaculture Design Course; Landscape Contractors; Marketing and
Promotional Assistants/Commission Sales. Contact Larry Santoyo
santoyo@earthflow.com
805-459-0452
-- Back room/studio with fireplace in Altadena, available
now, $550/month, utilities and parking included. Shared swimming pool,
yard space, kitchen and partial use of main home. Evolving
permaculture/co-housing scene with green building remodeling slated for
future. Near park, mountain trails, 20 minutes to downtown. Call
Marialyce at 626/797-9110
WORKPARTIES
You want help sheet mulching your yard? Building a cob oven, busting
concrete, planting trees, ...? Put out the call here. Please be specific
as possible about dates and times and locations.
-- Saturday, Sunday, April 7 & 8 - Service Learning Opp -
Projects may include garden preparation in a permaculture fashion,
watershed restoration, gabion building, tree planting and more! All
ages are welcome to volunteer and experience is not necessary. Food
is potluck and camping is nearby. Rescheduled in the event of
inclement weather. Contact info@quailsprings.org
or 805-886-7239 to RSVP or for more info.
-- Saturday, April 21, 9:00 am
Help clean up and restore a part of the Ballona Wetlands Ecological
Reserve. Work gloves, water and tools will be provided. Marcia Hanscom
(310) 821-9045
-- Adopt the Wash! Permaculture students are designing and initiating a
community garden next to the Tujunga Wash (between Burbank and Chandler).
Resources and energy needed. Contact Bruce Woodside at
warnwood@mac.com
SURPLUS
You've got 400 empty barrels, ducklings for sale, a pile of plywood,
great dumpster pickings...? Put it here and share the wealth (give-away,
barter or sell)
-- Somebody must want my odds and ends of a veggie oil fuel
system - I sold my diesel but still have 5 gallon containers, a strainer,
and a variety of other bits and pieces of my system available. Free
to good home! Joan
mamabotanica@sbcglobal.net
-- I have about 20 three-gallon size white food-grade
buckets (no lids). Also about 30 black plastic 3 gallon pots and several
five to ten pound bags of artists clay (needs slaking, good for cob?).
Jennifer truffula_tuft@hotmail.com
RESOURCES
goods and services of interest to the community.. let us know about
helpful sources you've found
-- Path to Freedom's Peddlers Wagon
http://pathtofreedom.com/peddlerswagon/
- Practical goods for your home and garden, including
ollas, solar ovens, bike trailers and more. >From the wonderful
Dervaes family homestead.
-- Ergonomic Weed Twister by Ergonica - If you wish to
remove a misplaced plant or weed and minimally till the soil, try the
Ergonica Weed Twister. This surgically precise tool is made in So.
Cal. by people who may be your neighbors. The Weed Twister comes in
three sizes to accommodate different situations and people. Ray
Cruz
www.weedtwister.com
-- Compost - Tim Dundon 626-794-1351
theroyalsoil@2doo.com
www.2doo.com Tim is
the King of Compost. He will deliver a huge dumptruck of horse manure and
sawdust for 80.00 to your hungry soil. He might offer you some sage
philosophy for free while he's at it.
-- Earthflow Design Works offers the following products,
services and skills: Permaculture Land Planning and Design -Training and
Services; Jewelry Designs; Clothing Designs. Graphic Design &
Photography. See www.earthflow.com
for more info
-- Cob-a-nation with Ray Cirino! Ray is THE guy for cob in Los Angeles.
His beautiful ovens, benches and other structures can be seen at LA
Eco-Village, Path to Freedom and many private residences around the city.
He also builds rocket stoves and welds amazing trellises. Hire him to
lead a workshop or build something for you. email
cobanation@yahoo.com
EVENTS
workshops, booksignings, field trips... put them here
Sunday, April 1, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Monthly Tianguis marketplace in collaboration with community-based
organizations, artisans, and local merchants. Every first Sunday of
the month, the Tianguis transforms public space surrounding the original
14-acre South Central farm into a site for healthy eating, healthy
economics, and healthy relationships. SCFHEF Community Center &
Gallery, 1702 E. 41st Street, Los Angeles
Sunday April 1st, 2:00pm-5pm
EM - a free seminar to examine the benefits of effective microorganisms
for air, water, soil, and health. Glendale Civic Auditorium, 1401 N
Verdugo Rd., Glendale,
http://www.emamerica.com/data/company/news-releases/
Sunday, April 1st 3-7pm
Emanate: Ukendt (Igloo) - An installation by Anja Franke with John
Southern and Nicholas Blake. Come for the fun, stay for the ice cold
sundries and chill beats! Ukendt is a dome-shaped, outdoor construction
of bamboo and industrial felt. The piece is a cold climate icon rendered
using warm climate materials and techniques appropriate to Southern
California. 1619 Silver Lake Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026, 323.913.0915,
www.emanate.org
Sunday, April 1, 7:00 PM
Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature, and Deep Economy will speak
at Pasadena Presbyterian Church, 585 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA
91101
Saturday, April 7 - 2:30 to 4:30 pm
The Learning Garden - The Poets' Spirit - (open mike). Please join
with us to share and explore creative vibes and visions with music,
poetry, dance and art, inspired interaction of knowledge and imagination.
Good opp to check out the Learning Garden, a beautiful model of how
school gardens can transform the lives of students, teachers and
communities. Venice High School, 13000 Venice Blvd. Los Angeles, (310)
722-3656,
learninggardenmaster@yahoo.com
Thursday, April 12
Municipal Green Building Conference Expo - register now - The Los Angeles
Chapter of the US Green Building Council and The Gas Company present the
Sixth Annual Municipal Green Building Conference and Expo: Countdown to
Green. Come discover the benefits of building green at the only education
and demonstration forum specifically designed for Southland
municipalities and the regional design community. Roxana Vera
rvera@usgbc-la.org
Friday, April 13
Kat Steele and Paul Stamets - Double the goodness with 2 great speakers
in one night: Kat Steele of the Urban Permaculture Guild from 5-6PM, and
the one and only Paul Stamets, Mushroom Expert at 7:30pm. LA Eco-Village,
117 Bimini Pl, LA 90004, RSVP to 213/738-1254
or crsp@igc.org
www.laecovillage.org
Saturday April 14, 10 am to 7 pm
“Earth Day on the Promenade” Throughout the Third Street Promenade in
Santa Monica. Free festival for the whole family. Kid-focused programming
on stage, with award-winning musicians, and 60 information booths.
888-295-8372
info@earthdayla.org
April 14 – May 12, Opening reception Saturday, April 14,
2-5pm.
EcoArt: Confronting Core Environmental Issues - Eleven artists confront
the contemporary local, national, and global issues surrounding
environmental and economic sustainability. 323.644.6295 Junior Art
Center, Barnsdall Park, 4814 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles
90027
Survival Skills/Wild Food with Christopher Nyergis
Saturday, April 14, 10 a.m. $51. Survival Skills Intensive - desert
survival skills, such as shelter, solar stills, etc. You’ll learn about
wild edibles, how to make fire without matches, and more. Hahamongna
Watershed Park
Saturday, April 21, 10 a.m., $20. Wild Food Outing - explore a trail
along the Arroyo Seco with a mix of urban and chaparral plants, as well
as riparian. Learn how to make a simple vest. SW corner of Washington and
West, in Pasadena, north of the Rose Bowl.
Saturday, April 28, 10 a.m., $34. Wild food Cooking - We’ll make stew,
salad, biscuits, cactus dish, etc., from items we collect from the wild,
and previously-collected foods. Switzer’s Camp in the Angeles National
Forest.
http://www.christophernyerges.com/schedule.htm
Sunday, April 22 - Friday, April 27
Six day Keyline Design Course near Santa Barbara. The Keyline Design
Workshop will be an intensive blend of technical & practical sessions
that are targeted at professional land managers & consultants &
anybody interested in practical & cost-effective broad-scale
landscape restoration. Includes the demonstration of the famous Yeomans
Keyline Plow - a multi-award winning implement that harvests water, halts
erosion and creates soil in its wake!
Contact Santa Barbara Permaculture Network:
margie@sbpermaculture.org
805-962-2571. In-depth article on Keyline design:
http://www.yeomansplow.com.au/basis-of-keyline.htm
Through June 1
The Garden of Brokenness - the culture farmers at Farmlab have
created a lively and thought provoking eco-experience at their fabulous
digs in Chinatown. Farmlab, 1745 N. Spring St. #4, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Call 323.226.1158 for more information and hours.
http://farmlab.org/2007/02/garden-of-brokenness-exhibition-opens.html
Sunday April 29 (last Sunday of every month), 10:00am - 3:00pm
Mercadito "from the community for the community" Healthy foods,
natural products, hand-crafted art, books, jewelry, children's
activities, live music, and more. PROYECTO JARDIN 1718 Bridge Street in
Boyle Heights (323) 881-8834
Tuesday, Wednesday, May 1 & 2 - Keyline Design Workshop at
Quail Springs with Darren Doherty, Australian Keyline & Permaculture
Designer & Teacher $250 ($25 discount if paid by April 10 )
Camping with access to a kitchen. Meals during the workshop are provided
for $25. Motel nearby in New Cuyama. Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
margie@sbpermaculture.org 805-962-2571. See April 22 for more info.
Friday, May 4 - one day Keyline Design Seminar near San Luis Obispo.
Contact Santa Barbara Permaculture Network:
margie@sbpermaculture.org
805-962-2571. See April 22 for more info.
upcoming Permaculture Design Courses:
May 14 - 27th
Quail Springs Permaculture Farm and Learning Oasis near Santa Barbara CA.
Instructor: Geoff and Nadia Lawton. $1450 for payment after February 1
(camping and meals included). Contact: P.O. Box 417, New Cuyama,
California 95254, (805) 886-7239,
info@quailsprings.org
Oct 2007 - March 2008
the 5th Annual Los Angeles Permaculture Design Course with Larry Santoyo.
Held the second weekend of each month
santoyo@earthflow.com
805-459-0452
SO. CAL PERM ORGS
Los Angeles:
- Earthflow
http://www.earthflow.com/ Larry
Santoyo santoyo@earthflow.com
805-459-0452
- LA EcoVillage: Lois Arkin
crsp@igc.org 213/738-1254
- LA Permaculture Guild: Camille
Cimino
camcim@yahoo.com
Joan Stevens 323-630-4673
mamabotanica@sbcglobal.net
.
Points north:
- Ojai Permaculture Guild: Dave White
david@ojaicra.org 805-646-9809
- Santa Barbara Permaculture Network: Margie Bushman
sbpcnet@silcom.com 805-962-2571
www.sbpermaculture.org
Points south:
- PC Institute of Southern California (Laguna Beach): Bill Roley
DrRoley@cox.net 949-494-5843
- San Diego Permaculture Center: San Diego Economic Conversion Council
sdecc@igc.org (619)
298-8879
STAY IN TOUCH: LISTS
- Los Angeles Permaculture Guild e-list
https://www.arashi.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/lapg
- Southern CA Permaculture Guild e-list
https://www.arashi.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/scpg
- LACity Repair e-list
http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/cityrepairla
- Los Angeles Permaculture Guild on Tribe
http://lapcguild.tribe.net
LINKS
Permaculture Activist Magazine
www.permacultureactivist.net
Permaculture Credit Union
www.pcuonline.org
Hopedance Magazine
www.hopedance.org
Urban Permaculture Guild
http://www.urbanpermacultureguild.org/
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