http://www.commonvision.org/

Common Vision will run its fifth annual Fruit Tree Tour­a 20-city, 70-day tour planting over 1000 fruit trees at urban schools and community centers from Los Angeles to Sacramento. Traveling in veggie oil-powered caravan, 25-earth educators from Common Vision will teach students about sustainable ecology through a daylong program that includes theatre, drumming, dancing, storytelling, and earth-conscious hip-hop.

School Visits/Programs 
February 23-March 9 Los Angeles
March 9-12 Santa Barbara
March 12-14 San Luis Obispo
March 14-17 Hollister
March 17-21 Santa Cruz County, Watsonville
March 21-25 Marin/Sonoma County
March 25-April 2  Sacramento Area
April 2-12 San Francisco Bay Area
April 13-15  Closing Celebrations

Events open to the public:

March 1: Community Planting with Green Ambassadors (LA)
March 8: Community Planting with Sustainable Habitat (LA)
March 22: Community Planting with Daily Acts (Marin)
March 24: Community Planting with Daily Acts (Marin)
March 29: Community Planting with Serna Village (Sac)
March 30: Community Planting with Russel Manor (sac)
April 5: Community Planting with Merritt College (Bay)
April 12: Community Planting with Bay Area Org TBA (Bay)

DVD Preview: Planting the Vision

Planting the Vision is a 45 minute documentary about Fruit Tree Tour. Zak Human and Kyla Sheffield of WovenMedia devoted half of a year to professionally produce this amazing video that truly brings to life the experience that Common Vision shares with schools and community centers. The Common Vision is humbled in gratitude by their dedication and honored to share this 9-minute preview with each of you. We hope you enjoy “Planting the Vision” and are inspired to care for Mother Earth in your community. http://www.commonvision.org/news/multimedia/multimedia.html



Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
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"We are like trees, we must create new leaves, in new directions, in order to grow." - Anonymous