Thanks to all who gave so generously at our recent fundraising party and event!
Emacs!
Peter Murage, teaching at his Permaculture Center in Nanyuki, Kenya

We had a very special evening with African influenced food by Carrie Clough of Manzanita, authentic Ghana African music by Mike, and beer donated by Telegraph Brewing Co. It was a warm balmy evening, surrounded by friends, we shared an evening of food, music, fun, and even outdoor movies!

We have raised $1600 so far to help send Ed Mendoza of Permaculture de Atzlan, and Peter Murage of Mt.Kenya Organic Farms (MOOF), in Kenya to the International Permaculture Convergence (IPC9) in Africa, November 2009.  Thanks for your generosity of heart in sharing, even in difficult economic times.


Our fundraising is ongoing, so please feel free to check our website ( www.sbpermaculture.org) to learn more about Ed  and Peter, and contact info if you would like to contribute, $2500 is needed for each to attend.  The two people we have selected to help are the most worthy we could have possibly chosen.  Peter continues to work at his Center in Nanyuki, Kenya without salary, his commitment to his community and permaculture and what it can do that strong.  Ed grows and teaches to indigenous communities in southern Arizona, Baja and beyond, funded mainly by his own efforts.  They have much to teach us and the world.


The exchange of experience gathered from actual permaculture projects around the world is pivotal to all Convergences, and with ever evolving techniques, but also world changes, such as climate change, it is essential that permaculture practioners come together every few years to share and strategize.  This cannot be done on a virtual level.  Convergences are not conferences, they are not for those just learning about permaculture, but for those who are already knowledgeable and practicing.  It is a chance for activists, practioners, and teachers to learn more from each other, sharing an incredible body of on the ground experience.


The IPC9 website (www.ipc9.org) will have a blog for those not able to attend to follow what is being learned and shared.  There was an attempt to provide "live interactive broadcast" so even the most remote locations could participate with only the use of a laptop, but the Malawi bandwidth for upload not quite up to the task yet.  Technology is wonderful, but not always ready for all our dreams.  We will try again for the next IPC so all may be included.  Jill Cloutier of Sustainable World Radio, has offered to do interviews from Africa, via Skype, and will be on her podcast radio program at www.sustainableworldradio.com, thank you Jill!

Let's learn about the world, our very connected world,  through these Convergences, they are a wonderful opportunity.  Thanks again for your generosity, we appreciate it very much.

Margie Bushman & Wes Roe,
IPC9 Support Committee
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
www.sbpermaculture.org
IPC9 Convergence & Conference Nov. 2-6, Malawi, Africa.  Permaculture Design Course, Fambidzanai Center, Zimbabwe, Oct.18-29, Site Tours, Nov 7-16, or 7-30, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa.  www.ipc9.org

Emacs!










Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
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"We are like trees, we must create new leaves, in new directions, in order to grow." - Anonymous

First Annual Southern California Permaculture Convergence August 2008
http://socalifornia.permacultureconvergence.org