Thurs. July 11 7pm Permaculture Discussion Group to Cover
Permaculture Principles and Practises in Santa Barbara CA
hi everyone
This will be the ongoing interactive meeting showing videos covering many
parts of a lecture series on Permaculture Design by Bill Mollison one of
the founders of Permaculture , audio tapes, other Permaculture Videos,
slides and discussion each month. The meetings are free and open to folks
who want to study and learn more about Permaculture..
We have
not got a firm location for the meeting yet, so if anyone would like to
host the meeting at their home please let us know. Margie Bushman has a
special request below for everyone to consider
wes
roe lakinroe@silcom.com
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Hello Everybody--
Wes and I just returned from a week long Sustainable & Natural
Building workshop called "Build Here Now".
It was held at the Lama Foundation just outside of Taos, New
Mexico.
The Lama Foundation burned several years ago in devasting forest
fire, and many of their structures were lost. Catherine Wanek,
strawbale pioneer, and co-founder with her husband of their company,
The Last Straw, along with others, conceived of the great idea of
having a combination building and learning workshop event to help Lama
Fdn. rebuild. Since Ram Dass, author of "BE HERE
NOW", was in residence at the Lama Foundation when he was
writing his book, they used that for inspiration, coined the name
"Build Here Now" for the rebuild efforts and
workshop.
We are very excited to share some of the experiences and stories with you
at the next SCPG Video Discussion group on July 11. Luckily we have
a Share and Tell part to our meetings, so in addition to coming
prepared to hear about "Build Here Now", please remember to
bring your own announcements and experiences of recent events to also
share with the group.
While we were at this event we were finally able to purchase a new video
called Farming with Nature that Wes has been trying to find for
some time. It is a case study of a successful temperate
permaculture project in the cold alpine region of Lungau,
Austria. It is so exciting to see the farm of Sepp Holzer,
who has been practicing sustainable and permaculture priniciples
successfully on his farm more than 30 years, growing things like citrus
and cherries at these high snowy elevations! The video also in a
very clear and enjoyable manner, goes over many of the Permaculture
principles we have been learning.
We would like to know from the group if you would be interested in seeing
this video at the next meeting, because we'd like to share it with
you.
Please reply by email if you are interested in doing this or would
prefer to stick with the Bill Mollison Design Course series without
interruption. Remember, this is your group, so give us your feed
back. We are also still looking for someone to host the next
meeting, so let us know if you have a place large enough to share, we
can supply the VCR and T.V. if necessary.
Email reply your vote, and hope to see you on July 11th-
Thanks,
Margie Bushman
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571
sbpcnet@silcom.com
"We are like trees, we
must create new leaves, in new directions, in order to grow." -
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