South Coast Permaculture Guild Notice of Events VISIONS OF GARDENS AND COMMUNITIES ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION FRIDAY APR.30 7PM WORKSHOP SAT. MAY 1, 9-1 PM AT CEC sorry for dupicates
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Thu Apr 22 09:42:38 PDT 1999
Community Environmental Council and South Coast Permaculture Guild Cosponsor
VISIONS OF GARDEN AND COMMUNITIES-
ROUNDTABLE AND WORKSHOP FOCUS ON AGRICULTURE'S ROLE IN BUILDING COMMUNITY
Santa Barbara--Local teachers, farmers, community gardeners, spiritual
leaders,experts, representatives from social service and other community
members will discuss the link between our terrific climate and building
community
at a workshop at the Community Environmental Council's Gildea Resource Center.
Nestled at the foot of one of the few true east west mountain ranges in the
world, our south facing community on the edge of the Pacific ocean provides
a horticultural paradise long recognized by experts and those who make
Santa Barbara home or a tourist destination..
We have yet to appreciate the importance of local food production capacity
in providing security in case of any large scale disaster, such as
repercussions from Y2K.
It is also crucial to address social issues such as access to nutritious
fresh food for low income families as well as meaningful work and hope for
at-risk
youth, the homeless, mental health and differently abled sectors of the
community.
Roundtable panelists will include
Moderator Roberta Cordero, Chumash Activist, Mediation Corordinator and
local resident will help facilitate the discussion
Michael Abelman, founder of the Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview
Gardens. As a farmer, author and photographer,Abelman emphasizes the need
to "put culture back into agriculture" by linking communities with local
farms.
Other community activists include: Michael Feeney, Executive Director of
the Land Trust of Santa Barbara whose organization has helped to preserve
over one thousand acres of agricultural land locally in perpetuity;
Steve Moore, a Carpinteria based farmer who oversees the operation of the
oldest and largest Community Supported Agriculture Program in the south coast,
Michelle Mascarenas, Director of the Los Angeles based Food Security
project which works to link farmers to schools and community organizations
in need of nutritious fresh food.
Reverand Ford - St. Paul's Church is committed to addressing important
issues around access to fresh nutritious food for his congregation.
and Oscar Carmona, Director of CEC's Garden programs who is working with
schools, community -based youth programs social service agencies to create
garden programs for their clientelle.
THE FRIDAY ROUNDTABLE will encourage participants to share technical
information, ideas and will provide participants the inspiration to get
involved in project organized at the workshop on Saturday .
The Community Environmental Council is located at 930 Miramonte
Drive..Santa Barbara CA
For more information call 963-0583 114.
Roundtable Friday, April 30 from 7-10 PM $3 and
Workshop Saturday May 1, 9-1 PM free
Participants are encouraged to carpool to the roundtable and workshop as
parking is limited
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