3-day Geoff Lawton Workshop | Bay Area | Aug8-10
Greetings Permaculture Friends,
On Aug 8 10 Geoff Lawton will be back in the Bay Area for a 3 day
workshop. In a rare collaboration between the worlds top
permaculture
designer, an international humanitarian and spiritual leader, and
two
dynamic tree planting organizations; this course is launching the
reforestation of 150-acres of compacted clay hills, the
"harvesting" of
millions of gallons of rainwater into the landscape, and the restoration
of
a delicate ecosystem.
In this 3-day course, world-reknowned Permaculture
designer Geoff Lawton will teach on-the-ground permaculture strategies
in
the context of a 150-acre reforestation and orchard expansion project at
the
MA Center in Castro Valley, CA. The course will include several of
Geoff's
famous slideshows and hands-on participation in creating a
water-harvesting,
food forest on grassy, clay hillsides. Students will walk the landscape
with
Geoff and learn how to site small ponds, build swales, design
keyline
systems, stabilize the landscape, and take an ecological approach
that
transitions from "planting trees" to "designing
eco-systems".
Learn More >
http://www.commonvision.org/programs/courses/upcomingcourses/upcomingcourses
.php
Course Includes:
Ecosystems approach to Tree Planting
Hands-on Earthworks for water catchment (with excavator on-site)
Hands-on Food-Forest Development
On-site permaculture consultancy
Rainwater Harvesting Design
Dynamic Slideshows
Keyline Design
Camping in a Eucalyptus forest
Morning Yoga Asanas
Organic Vegetarian meals
GEOFF LAWTON is director of the Permaculture Research Institute of
Australia, a master of haresting rainwater in the landscape, and a
frequent
co-teacher with Bill Mollison. He has been invited by governments,
NGOs,
businesses, and communities in 27 different countries to teach,
restore
damaged ecosystems, and direct sustainable design projects.
The MA CENTER is the US headquarters for the activities of
international
humanitarian and spiritual leader Mata Amritananda Mayi, known as
Amma.
Amma's humanitarian projects include free food and clothing
programs,
charitable hospitals, hospices, disaster relief programs, free homes for
the
poor and the needy, medical camps, orphanage, schools, educational
institutions, and the preservation of nature. > Learn more about
Amma
GREENFRIENDS is Amma's international environmental initiative that
has
planted a half million trees throughout India and the world in the
past
decade.
COMMON VISION has reached more than 40,000 students across California
with a
program that has planted over 3,000 fruit trees in urban public schools
over
the past five years. Now Common Vision has expanded their tree
planting to
include large scale reforestation. Most recently, 20
city-dwelling-volunteers, planted 1500 pine trees in the national forest
in
one weekend!"
Learn More >
http://www.commonvision.org/programs/courses/upcomingcourses/upcomingcourses