Hi Everyone-
On March 15 the People's Coalition will host an all day event
commemorating 5 years of war in Iraq. Santa Barbara Permaculture
Network will be participating throughout the day, with the theme of
Peace through Sustainability & Permaculture.
We will join the Peace March part of the day with creative signage that
speaks about wars impact specifically on the environment. We would
like to invite other environmental groups or individuals to join us to
march in a cluster with thoughts on this topic. Signs we have
created so far say things like "War=Eco-cide", "There is
no Sustainablity in a War Torn Nation". We invite you to
get creative! Come with good ideas of a more sustainable world that
doesn't require resources from far away places to create an abundant
society. Let your signs express these ideas, hopefully in a joyful,
imaginative way.
Grow Food Party Crew joins us from Ventura/Oxnard, with their ideas of
creating abundance in the neighborhood, by planting edible gardens in
front yards of Suburbia:
- "Imagine the feeling of abundance
everywhere you go. Walking through your neighborhood or down city
streets, the land has a feeling of being cared for and it's obvious –
each area is uniquely beautiful and provides food, medicine, fuel and so
many other yields year round. People actually interacting – sharing
resources and stories about daily life – taking care of each other. Our
community has real wealth and power and we are all creating it in our own
special way. The Grow Food Party Crew is a collective of people
manifesting this vision. We are literally a crew of party people
traveling from neighborhood to neighborhood transforming the land through
celebration – music, food, dance, play, laughter and hard work. In
the course of a single day we create organic veggie gardens, food
forests, water catchment systems, and earthen or natural structures. At
night we continue to party down hard - on site or all around town. After
all our fun is had, a community resource is created forever!"
The day and march begins at Vera Cruz
Park. Please look for our Santa Barbara Permaculture Network signs
and join us with your creative signs linking sustainability and the
environment in a world where War isn't needed.
See below for the days complete schedule and events, including Workshops
beginning at 2:30 at the downtown Public Library, Faulkner Gallery, where
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and Grow Party Food Crew will make a
presentation.
Imagine another world is possible-
Hope to see you there-
Margie Bushman
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
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“Five Years
Too Many” March 15, 2008
10-Noon Day begins at Vera Cruz Park, on Cota Street across
from the Farmer’s Market. Music, open mike, and a pre-march
rally at 11:30 with speakers and entertainment.
NOON, Peace March up State Street to the Courthouse Sunken Gardens, to
form a giant human peace symbol.
2:30-6pm, workshops at Faulkner Gallery, Santa Barbara Central Library,
40 E. Anapamu Street
Also featured will be a live broadcast from the Winter Soldier Hearings
in Washington D.C. This is history in the making with eyewitness accounts
from soldiers in Iraq ordered to violate conscience and the rules of
war.
At Stearns Wharf, there will be the Arlington West Candlelight vigil from
Saturday night through Sunday. On Saturday March 15, Santa Barbara says,
it’s “Five Years Too Many!”
This event is sponsored by The
People’s Coalition.
www.thepeoplescoalition.org
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Event Supporters: Veterans for Peace, PUEBLO, Nuclear Age Peace
Foundation, Democratic Service Club, Health Care for All, Santa Barbara
Operation Democracy Council, Sierra Club Santa Barbara, Bush & Cheney
Impeachment Town Hall Meet Up, Democratic Party of Santa Barbara,
Students Against War, Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, Art for Social
Action, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Progressive
Democrats of Santa Barbara, People to People TV, the Humanist Society of
Santa Barbara, Code Pink Santa Barbara, Hope Dance Magazine,
RAWA.
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571
sbpcnet@silcom.com
www.sbpermaculture.org
May no bomb fall
on your head
or on your child's head or on your enemy's head
or on his child's head
or on the snail
in his garden.
"We are like trees, we must
create new leaves, in new directions, in order to grow." -
Anonymous