Putting Food on the Table, A
Permaculture Appoach to Growing Food, March 1-2
2-day Workshop
FAMILY FOOD SECURITY!
LOCAL FOOD SECURITY!
We have canceled the Sahale permaculture design course scheduled for
February 16 - March 2. But we have come up with a special workshop on the
last two days of the course so that those who were enrolled can get a
concentrated dose of useful information. We would like to see many other
people there. If things get as bad economically as I think they are going
to, then a lot of people will be wanting information on how to grow food.
click here for workshop
details
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Early registration price for the
Fairy Congress
Sign up by March 1 for the incredibly
low price of just $195 for three days of fun, food, camping, workshops and
magic. We have 16 wonderful presenters lined up for this year, as well as
great music and performances.
Share the magic - tell your friends about the Congress! We have
beautiful full-color posters and brochures this year. Let us know if you
can help distribute them. You can send an email to
register@fairycongress.com to request copies of the poster and/or brochure
to be mailed to you.
Sign up for the Congress!
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Primitive Skills Gathering ... and
more at Skalitude Retreat
Skalitude is excited to be hosting a
Primitive Skills Gathering July 3-6, a week after the Fairy Congress. Learn
how to live in harmony with nature using primitive technology.
Events at Skalitude Retreat
Center
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Evergreen State Permaculture
Convergence
Bringing permaculture people together
from around Washington State & beyond.
Planning for the future!
Sharing solutions, inspirations and insights!
Tentative dates: September 11-14, 2008.
Convergence Goals: To discuss how to strengthen information flow and
cooperation between permaculturists in the state of Washington (and
beyond). To work on a vision of how permaculture can better serve the
people and land of Washington state. How can permaculture reach more
people? How can more permaculturists make their living doing consulting,
installation, teaching, etc? I personally lean towards this convergence
being an organizational meeting by people seriously into permaculture and
not an educational event for the general public on gardening, water
catchments, forest gardens, etc. But what actually is attempted depends on
the wishes of those who get involved.
We are still taking nominations for venues in western Washington and
can consider a change of dates. Venues need a combination of private rooms,
group rooms, camping space, large kitchen, and meeting facilities to
accomodate 150 people. Ideally the venue has a permaculture, sustainable or
green theme.
This permaculture convergence was first proposed by Michael Pilarski
on January 11, 2007. Thirty people have indicated interest so far and a
steering committee has been formed. This is the first public announcement
outside of the permaculture community.
If you are interested please contact
me
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Okanogan Biodiversity Farming
Cooperative & Internships
About a dozen people have contacted me
so far about being part of our farming cooperative or interning this year.
There are only two of us committed so far, so I a still looking for
partners or interns. Interning with me involves wildcrafting and farming in
the Okanogan. In addition, interns are needed at the Hood River herb farm,
at Cloud View Ecofarm near Vantage in the Columbia Basin, and at Riversong
Farm in Hood River. Lots of details on my website.
Call or email if interested
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2nd Annual Singing Alive - Sept
5-7
Lillebakke, Cosmopolis, WA
A Celebration of Ceremonial Song & Dance in Circular Devotion to the
Regeneration of Humanity & the Earth.
Hold the date! Stay tuned for more information!
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Website - Savvy ? Internet -
Savvy?
Website- and internet-savvy tree friends
needed to help get Friends of the Trees message out. Here is a mission for
a few volunteers who aren't fully engaged in "The Machine". Someone that
can navigate the waters of widgets, websites, blogs, My-Spaces, email
list-serves, Youtubes, etc.
Contact Skeeter
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Donations
Friends of the Trees Society has been
doing good work for the world since 1978. Donations will help us accomplish
more. Major initiatives at this time are: permaculture, gatherings,
education, research and writing on local food security, growing food plants
and medicinal plants, tree sales, Sustainable Wildcrafters Guild, internet
outreach, a book on weeds, and mending fences with the fairy realm. A
donation to Friends of the Trees Society is an investment in a better
future. Any size donations are appreciated.
Thank you,
Michael Pilarski
Make checks out to Friends of the Trees Society
Friends of the Trees
PO Box 253
Twisp, WA 98856
Please forward this email to friends, associates or list-serves who
you feel would be interested.
Thank you,
Michael "Skeeter" Pilarski
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Michael
"Skeeter" Pilarski
Friends of the Trees
PO Box 253
Twisp, WA 98856
www.friendsofthetrees.net
friendsofthetrees@yahoo.com
(509) 997-3809
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Article: "A Report on the
US Economic Picture"
I did intensive research on
the US economy for the two weeks following the January 21-22 drop in the
Asian and European stock markets. I found a lot of interesting material.
Major trouble is brewing. I have written a lengthy article and reviewed the
best website sources, blogs and Youtube videos I found. The article can be
found on my website. The US economy affects pretty much everybody. People
with their head in the sand just might get a boot in the rear. If you are
keeping your eyes open you might be able to dodge.
Here are 2 sources I recommend:
The Year Ahead by Glen Allport
Part 1. December 31, 2007
www.strike-the-root.com/72/allport/allport24.html
Part 2. January 7, 2008
www.strike-the-root.com/81/allport/allport1.html
Mish's Economic Global Trends Analysis.
Mike "Mish" Shedlock.
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/
A
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Book Review: "Gardening When It
Counts: Growing Food in Hard Times" by Steve Solomon
Steve Solomon has written a
book on family-scale, vegetable gardening which draws on traditional US
gardening prior to rural electrification. This is one of the most important
gardening books for our times. It shatters many gardening myths. Eminently
practical and clear, down to earth instructions. I highly recommend this
book for people wanting to do basic gardening on a tight budget.
2005. New Society
Publishers.
340 pages. $19.95
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My personal investment
strategy
I don't have enough money to
invest in gold, silver, Euros or baskets of foreign currency. So I am
following the advice of many market forecasters and am investing in
agricultural commodities. I just took all the money I had in the bank
($3,000) and spent it on gardening hand-tools, bulk vegetable seeds, fruit
trees, grapes, berries, and food plants. I bought lots for myself and extra
as an investment. Perhaps I should mention that I have already accumulated
large amounts of all these resources. Friends of the Trees Tree Sale is on
April 12 in Tonasket, Washington and April 19 in Twisp (catalog's on the
website). When the crunch comes I will be able to offer people a "food
growing package" of hand tools, vegetable seeds, berry plants and
propagation material. I figure this investment should be able to hold its
price in inflationary times quite nicely. Not only that, it is an
environmentally-sound, "green" investment. What is your investment
strategy?
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