Mark you calendars! A wonderful opportunity to celebrate both
the one year anniversary of Mesa Harmony Garden and learn from a premier Edible
Forest garden author. Hope you can join us.
Contact: Margie
Bushman
Coordinator, SBCC Center for Sustainability
(805) 965-0581, ext.
2177, email, sbpcnet@silcom.com
SBCC Center
for Sustainability presents:
Edible Forest Gardens with Dave Jacke
Evening
Talk
A Fundraiser for Mesa Harmony Garden
Monday, Oct 10, 7:30-9 pm
2011
Santa Barbara City
College, West Campus, Fe Bland Auditorium
$15 garden supporter/$10general/$5
Students
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J oin the SBCC Center for
Sustainability as it hosts a Fundraiser for Mesa Harmony Garden on Monday,
October 10, 7:30- 9pm, with special guest Dave Jacke, author of "Edible
Forest Gardens".
Healthy forests maintain, fertilize, and renew
themselves, naturally. Wouldn’t you like to grow an abundant food-producing
ecosystem like this in your back yard? You can!
Edible forest gardens
mimic the structure and function of natural forests through all their stages of
development and grow food, fuel, fiber, fodder, fertilizers, and fun. They can
meet our own needs and regenerate healthy ecosystems at the same
time.
Dave Jacke's talk introduces the vision of forest gardening,
including scientific background, a few living examples, and a sampling of
perennial edibles you can use in your own garden. Jacke will also touch on
ecological principles that lie at the core of forest garden design, and apply
equally well to how we might design human social
systems.
Dave Jacke is the primary author of the
award winning two-volume book Edible Forest Gardens. He has studied
ecology and design since the 1970s, and has run his own design firm Dynamics
Ecological Design, since 1984. An engaging and passionate teacher of ecological
design and permaculture, Dave has designed, built, and planted landscapes,
homes, farms, and communities in many parts of the United States, as well as
overseas. He is a co-founder of Land Trust at Gap Mountain in Jaffrey, NH, and
holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Simon’s Rock College and a M.A. in
Landscape Design from the Conway School of Landscape Design.
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Mesa Harmony Garden is a food forest in the
making, started by a group of students in the Projects in Sustainability
class at Santa Barbara City College, who wanted to see a community
garden on the Mesa. Located and supported enthusiastically by Holy Cross
Catholic Church who leased the land to the group, the project engages members of
the business community, church parishioners, student volunteers and neighbors.
In addition to teaching sustainable living, it has an intent to ultimately
provide food for the needy with the Santa Barbara Food Bank's Backyard Bounty
program. Along with many other food producing plants, over 100 trees have been
planted so far, 300 are planned, with the local permaculture community providing
knowledge and food forest expertise.
Mesa Harmony Garden celebrates its
one year anniversary, October, 2011.
- Honored at the evening program will be those whose efforts have made
Mesa Harmony Garden a reality:
- Jan Cross, who with other SBCC Projects in Sustainability class members
conceptualized and initiated the food forest garden project
- Adam Green, Director of the Center for Sustainability and instructor for
the Projects in Sustainability class
- Father Ludo DeClippel, Pastor, Holy Cross Church
- Randy Saake, Holy Cross Deacon and Treasurer, Mesa Harmony Garden
- Josh Kane, Mesa business community member, President, Mesa Harmony Garden
- Hugh Kelly Vice President, Mesa Harmony Garden
- Larry Saltzman, food forest expert & advisor, implemented permaculture
design for the garden
- Loren Luyendyk, permaculture designer and teacher, designed and did
earthworks for berms and swales on a Bobcat
- Doug Hagensen, program manager for the Santa Barbara County Backyard
Bounty Program
Members of the Mesa Harmony Garden will be
available to answer questions about their evolving food forest in the courtyard
before the talk begins.
The event takes place on Monday,
October 10, 7:30 - 9pm, at the Fe Bland Auditorium, SBCC West Campus, 721
Cliff Dr, SB 93109. Admission $15 garden supporter/$10 general/$5 students,
no reservations required. The event is sponsored by the SBCC Center for
Sustainability.
More Info:
Mesa Harmony
Garden
www.mesaharmonygarden.org
Dave Jacke/Edible
Forest Gardens
http://www.edibleforestgardens.com/
Workshop at
the LA Arboretum
Gardening Like the Forest: Steps To Ecological
Gardening
October 8th & 9th, 2011
Los Angeles Arboretum & Botanic
Garden
http://www.arboretum.org/index.php/news/