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Introduction to Permaculture Living
with Warren Brush
Topanga Canyon, CA
June 27& 28, 2009
$200
To Register Contact:
Azmina Kanji-Convener
Phone: 310-455-3508
Join us this June 27 and 28th, 2009 for a two-day introductory
course that will delve into sustainable systems planning for your home
and community using permaculture. Learn the basic principles to
save resources, money, and life-energy at your home through integrated
design. Topics that will be covered include:
- Introduction to Permaculture ethics and principles
- Making an effective and safe compost pile in 21-days
- Greywater strategies including a laundry-to-landscape system
hands-on installation
- Rainwater harvesting
- Basic sustainable systems design strategies
- Earthworks for drought-proofing
What is Permaculture? Permaculture is an ethically
driven integrated design science that creates, recognizes, and
maintains regenerative systems within the land and our communities. It
is estimated that there are over 850,000 grass roots projects in over
135 countries worldwide and is now being taught in universities and
colleges worldwide.
Warren Brush is a certified Permaculture designer,
educator, and storyteller. He is co-founder of Quail Springs Learning
Oasis & Permaculture Farm, Sustainable Vocations, Wilderness Youth
Project, Mentoring for Peace, and Trees for Children. He works
extensively in Permaculture education and sustainability design in
North America and in Africa.
Call Azmina Kanji today at 310 455-3508 to register for this
exciting course.
"Permaculture is an ethically driven integrated design
science that creates, recognizes, and supports regenerative systems
within the land and our communities"