Dear Dennis,
Yes we just sponcered Mark Lakeman in LA in Sept. and did the first of it's kind permaculture/city repair/sustainable art festival called Water Woman Festival. We had major grey water folks and natural builders and shot Planet Green with Ed Begley's Living with Ed. We plan an outing Nov. 7-8 at Joshua Tree Lake Campground to continue the love. Join us and jump in our rocket stove hot tub.
Call: 818-834-7074 for more info.
Regards,
Ray
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From: Dennis Pilien <dpilien98@yahoo.com>
To: lapg@arashi.com; City Repair LA <cityrepairla@lists.riseup.net>
Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 2:15:04 PM
Subject: [Lapg] Southern California version of this
LAPG and City Repair Folks:
Is there one like this or its equivalent in the L.A. area? Where or why not? Maine is nice, but far away. california is nice and a lot closer (permaculture)...
Towards sustainability,
DP
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