Permaculture course July 25-29 camp Stevens, Julian , Ca

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Bill Roley
Director, Permaculture Institute of Southern California


Permaculture Camp
A Quarterly Workshop on Sustainable Living

Tuesday, July 25 to Saturday, July 29, 2000
Camp Stevens, Julian, CA

Presented by the
Permaculture Institute of Southern California
San Diego Permaculture Center
Camp Stevens Visioning Committee

Thirty years have passed since the first Earth Day.  By now, we know the
awful truth. The way we live and make a living is harmful to the health of
the planet and the people. We need to change, but how?

Come to Permaculture Camp and explore what it means to "live sustainably"-
* Learn about permaculture, an ecological design process for meeting human
needs.
* Network with others who share your concerns.
* Create (or refine) your own plan for living better with nature.
* Participate in the development of an ecologically responsible plan for
Camp Stevens.

The setting is beautiful Camp Stevens on 260 acres of pine-oak woodland in
the mountains near Julian.  The workshop begins with dinner on Tuesday,
July 25 followed by an opening session in the evening.  Each day of the
workshop will focus on a special theme:
        * Wednesday, July 26    Food Gardening & Waste Recycling (Composting)
        * Thursday, July 27     Shelter (strawbale and other sustainable
materials)
        * Friday, July 28       Water Conservation and Renewable Energy
The workshop concludes after breakfast on Saturday, July 29.  Guests are
welcome to stay for the afternoon picnic at Camp Stevens to celebrate the
addition of 100 acres to the campgrounds.

The workshop will be led by: Dr. Bill Roley, Permaculture Institute of So.
CA; Marcia Boruta and Skip Fralick, San Diego Permaculture Center; Peter
Bergstrom, Camp Stevens Visioning Committee; Ken Haggard & Polly Cooper,
Sustainability Design Group; and Bill Wilson, Environmental Design.

Come for the full session or one day or more. Lodging is enclosed dormitory
cabins (6-12 beds per room) or open-air a-frame cabins (for groups of 3 or
more) with shared restroom facilities. Bring your own bedding or sleeping
bag, pillow, towels, etc.  The cost for the workshop is:
Full Session Rate:      $275, includes 4 nights lodging, 11 meals
                                $135, includes no lodging, lunch only
Per Day Rate:           $  70, includes 1 night lodging, 3 meals
                                 $  35, includes no lodging, lunch only
Rates for Children:     Although the permaculture workshops are intended
for adults, children are welcome to attend "Family Camp" running
concurrently at Camp Stevens. The cost of Family Camp is $150 for children
12 and older, $100 for children 2-11; no charge for children under 2.

For information:        San Diego Permaculture Center, (619) 298-8879
                        Permaculture Institute of Southern California (949)
494-5843.
Transportation:         Car pooling is encouraged. Camp Stevens is also
serviced by bus route 878/879.
To reserve a space:     Send the form below along with a $25 non-refundable
deposit to:
                        Camp Stevens, P.O.Box 2320, Julian, CA 92036.  Tel:
760-765-0028

Future Permaculture Camps:  The next workshop is being planned for November
17-19, 2000.
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