[Ccpg] Permaculture Design Course L e a v e n w o r t h, W A A p r i l 2 8 t o M a y 1 2 2 0 0 2
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Tierra
Permaculture Design Course
L e a v e n w o r t h, W A A p r i l 2 8 t o M a y 1 2 2 0 0 2
A two-week course on sustainable design held in the beautiful North Cascades.
Permaculture is an integrated systems approach to designing sustainable
homes, farms and communities. The term "permaculture" was coined in 1978
by Australians Bill Mollison and David Holmgren as a contraction of
"permanent agriculture". It can also be defined as "permanent
culture". Permaculture is about self-reliance, community, growing food,
and building energy efficient structures from local
materials. Permaculture establishes multiple-story, agroforestry systems
using tree crops, shrubs, vines and herbaceous plants in symbiotic
assemblages that are highly productive.
Tierra is a 310-acre retreat and conference center. It is a mosaic of
forests, meadows and pastures tucked away in Sunitsch Canyon, five miles up
the Chumstick valley from Leavenworth WA. A stream flows through the
canyon and there is a pond and small wetland. Recently acquired by new
owners, the center's intent is to provide a space for the interaction of
spirituality and social change. In creating a Permaculture design for the
property, these elements will be considered.
The main purpose of the course is to impart permaculture principles and
methodologies which can be applied anywhere in the world. Through lecture,
slide shows, discussion, observation, field trips and hands-on activities,
permaculture design students will develop the practical skills and
knowledge to design and implement sustainable systems that are in harmony
with the natural world. We will cover hundreds of crops which can provide
family needs or cash income. Medicinal herbs will be a major focus.
Although this course's focus is on the Northwest, participants from other
bioregions are welcome.
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CourseTopics Instructors
* Permaculture principles
* Permaculture methodology
* Large property design
* Organic gardening
* Organic agriculture
* Agroforestry systems
* Natural building
* Ecosystem restoration
* Livestock raising
* Urban permaculture
* Appropriate energy
* Village development
* Intentional communities
* Observation skills
* Site analysis & design
* Ethnobotany/ethnoecology
*Water harvesting
* Irrigation
* Arid land strategies
* Edible landscaping
* Tree crops
* Windbreaks
* Medicinal herbs
* Wildcrafting
* Seed collecting
* Erosion control
* Aquaculture/ponds
* Sustainable forestry
* Integrated pest management
* Networking & research
* Barter economies
and much, much more. Michael Pilarski has lived
and worked around the Pacific Northwest since 1972. He has extensive
experience in organic farming, seed collecting, plant
propagation, horticulture, wildcrafting, teaching, and international
networking. He has taught nineteen permaculture design courses thus far
ranging from the cold northern climates of British Columbia, Nova Scotia
and Wisconsin; the temperate climates of Puget Sound, Oregon and
California; to the subtropical climates of Hawai`i, Nepal and Belize. In
1986, Pilarski hosted and graduated from a drylands
Permaculture Design Course taught by Bill Mollison near Cle Elum in eastern
Washington (About 50 miles south of Tierra). Mollison is the founder of
permaculture and one of the world's leading authorities on sustainable
settlement in arid and semi-arid lands.
For questions on curriculum contact:
Michael Pilarski
PO Box 4469
Bellingham, WA 98227
(360) 676-7704
michael at friendsofthetrees.net
Bruce Hill was raised on the pampas of Argentina and has worked with plants
since a young age. He has been practicing permaculture on Maui for the
past 15 years and has been teaching permaculture courses in Hawai`i for the
past 5 years. His work at Kanahena Farm has helped make it into one of the
best permaculture models in the Hawaiian islands. Bruce has worked with
native Hawaiian people learning about their traditional systems. He
continues to work and travel in South America learning from traditional
systems there. Bruce specializes in practical ways to do permaculture with
low finances.
We are all students.
We are all teachers. Penny Livingston is the founder and director of
the Permaculture Institute of Northern California. She has established a
permaculture model on her property. Penny has been one of the most prolific
teachers on
the West Coast over the past decade. She has taught permaculture in
Portugal and a permaculture ecovillage course in France. Penny has taught
several permaculture courses with Starhawk, incorporating spirituality and
permaculture. Penny is also great around the campfire with a guitar.
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Other guest speakers to be announced. Course participants will also bring a
wide range of knowledge and experience to share.
Guest Speakers <logo2.jpg> Paul Stamets of Fungi Perfecti in Olympia
Washington, is one of the world's leading experts on the cultivation of
edible and medicinal mushrooms. Grant Gibbs is an organic farmer and
orchardist whose homestead is a few miles away from Tierra. Grant is also
a small-scale logger specializing in selective cutting, fire-prevention
thinning and ecological forestry.
Landscape Facilities Food Accomodation
Course fee: $800. Food and cabin accommodation included.
($700 for those who wish to camp or commute).
Scholarships available for people of color.
A $250 dollar deposit is required with registration. $100 of the deposit
is non-refundable.
Single day attendance is possible at $75 per day.
Participants will be sent an information packet upon registration
For further information or to register contact:
Tierra
Ben Berkman & Amanda Carr
12000 Sunitsch Canyon Rd.
Leavenworth, Wa 98826
(509) 548-3225 or (509) 548-6880
tierrapermaculture at hotmail.com
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