Seed Library School: April 12 - 14, 2012
NS/S Conservation Center
3584 E. River Road, Tucson, AZ
Rebecca Newburn, Seed School graduate and founder of the pioneering
Richmond Grows Seed Lending
Library, joins us for an exciting three-day training intensive into
starting your own seed library. Everything from location scouting to
materials and organization will be covered in this first-of-its-kind
learning experience.
Early bird special: Register before March 22nd for only $200!
Tuition: $300.
Deposit to reserve a spot: $200.
Lunch is included. Proceeds benefit Native Seeds/SEARCH.
Full payment is due two weeks prior to the starting date. Space is
limited - sign up early! Register and submit your deposit online or
call
520-622-0830 ex 100.
REGISTER
Payment can also be made by mailing a check payable to Native
Seeds/SEARCH, 3584 E. River Road, Tucson AZ 85718. Indicate "Seed
Library School" on your check and include contact information and
phone number.
Native American and other scholarships available. Contact
belle@nativeseeds.org for information on scholarships.
RESOURCES ABOUT SEED Libraries
1.Welcome to the World of Saving and Sharing Seeds
The seeds you borrow from the Seed Library of Pima County Public
Library are lent to you at no financial cost, and they are priceless.
http://www.library.pima.gov/seed-library/
2.Richmond Grows Seed Lending Library
http://www.richmondgrows.org/create-a-library.html
Create Your Own Seed Lending Library
Our intention at Richmond Grows is to be a model for sustainability in
our community while supporting other communities to create their own
seed lending library and seed interchanges (swaps). All of our material
is free and available for non-commercial purposes.
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie@sbpermaculture.org
www.sbpermaculture.org
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