Santa Barbara Permaculture Network Presents
Intro to Permaculture: Perspectives from Aspiring
Permaculturists
with
Daniel Parra Hensel and Alex Vincent
Friday, January 18, 2013
7-9:00pm, FREE
Santa Barbara Central Library, Faulkner Gallery~West
Are you concerned about the future, but tired of the
doom & gloom? Join Daniel Parra Hensel and Alex Vincent, two
young aspiring permaculturists as they share stories from their global
pursuits to understand Permaculture as a tool for positive and effective
change. The evenings banter will address such common questions
as:
- What is Permaculture?
- Where did it come from?
- Does it work?
- How can we get involved?
and will highlight inspiring projects from around the world.
Permaculture is a fully integrated and holistic design methodology for
establishing regenerative human settlements. Founded by Australian
biologist Bill Mollison and his then student and co-originator David
Holmgren in the late 1970’s, Permaculture is fast becoming one of the
most effective design methodologies for attaining sustainability
worldwide. Permaculture is now in 160 countries with an estimated 850,000
grassroots projects on-the-ground, feeding more people than all the world
food aid organizations combined.
Daniel
Parra Hensel is a rising young Permaculture designer and teacher.
Currently the Program Coordinator for the Sustainable Vocations program,
a highly acclaimed three week residential Permaculture Design Course for
youth at Quail Springs Learning Oasis & Permaculture Farm, Daniel has
also been a teaching assistant for Quail Spring’s Permaculture
Design Course, and its three month Apprenticeship Program. He recently
assisted with international development and education projects in both
Kenya and Uganda. A graduate of the world-renowned internship
program offered by the Permaculture Research Institute of Australia,
Daniel is currently an Environmental Horticulture major with an
emphasis in Restoration Ecology at Santa Barbara City College where he
co-teaches the SBCC Permaculture Design Course. While a student Daniel
hopes to contribute to the emerging Permaculture movement in
academia.
Alex
Vincent just completed his final year of undergraduate architecture
studies at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Alex’s design thesis work,
titled Polytechnic Permaculture, forged new headway in presenting
Permaculture as a model for the natural evolution of American
Universities. Alex created the Poly Permaculture Club at Cal Poly
and has designed and collaboratively implemented many gardens ranging in
scale from urban backyards to rural landscapes in and around San Luis
Obispo, CA. Alex’s primary passion lies in collaborative
design strategies and Permaculture education. His background
includes participating in and mentoring for the Sustainable Vocations
program at Quail Springs as well as completing the ten-week internship at
the Permaculture Research Institute of Australia. . He is currently
striving towards the establishment of a Permaculture design-consultation
business and building his experience as an educator. He will be
assisting with the upcoming Spring Semester Permaculture Design Course
taught annually at Santa Barbara City College.
The evening talk takes place on Friday, January 18, 7-9:00pm, at
the downtown Santa Barbara Public Library (Faulkner Gallery-West),
40 E. Anapamu St, 93101. The talk is free, no reservations
required. For more info: (805) 962-2571,
margie@sbpermaculture.org.
Sponsored by:
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
www.sbpermaculture.org
Event Co-sponsors: SBCC Environmental Horticultural
Program, the Permaculture Guild of Santa Barbara,
& the Quail Springs Sustainable Vocations Program.
More Info:
Sustainable Vocations
http://www.sustainablevocations.org/home
Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) Permaculture Design Course
(PDC)
SBCC Spring Schedule of Classes Jan 28-May 25, 2013
Registration starts Dec 17, 2012
Santa Barbara City College Spring Schedule of Classes/Check for more
details for registration:
www.sbcc.cc.ca.us/classes/files/Spring_Schedule_2013_Complete_A.pdf
(PDC class description on page 64)
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie@sbpermaculture.org
www.sbpermaculture.org
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