[Ccpg] Sustainability Solution Caravan in Santa Barbara Wed Nov 12 6pm Permaculture Potluck & Camp Fire
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Sun Nov 9 23:04:01 PST 2003
Sustainability Solution Caravan in Santa Barbara WED NOV 12 6pm
Permaculture Potluck & Camp Fire Paradise Campgrounds, Los Padres Forest ,
PSSSSS also the group would like to do their puppet show and further
talks NOV 13 Thursday noon to 2pm (times can be changed) if we can find a
location in IV or Santa Barbara for them ,"""" let us know if you could
help find a location""""
Hi everyone
This months Permaculture Discussion and Video Group meeting will be
Wednesday Nov 12 at 6pm at Paradise Campgrounds, Los Padres Forest to
welcome the Sustainability Solutions Caravan (3 vege-diesel busus to Costa
Rica as they come through Santa Barbara.
Let's welcome the group of fellow Permaculture Travellers and
friends , please bring food for potluck ,dress warm to hang around the
Campfire outdoors. Bring musical instruments.
PLEASE CHECK 805-962-2571 for any last minute updates.
DIRECTIONS from Santa Barbara take Hwy #101 to Hwy #154, go over
the top of San Marcos pass over the bridge and about a mile to Paradise Rd
turn Right , proceed 3 miles and turn to left into Paradise Campgrounds
proceed till you see 3 buses.
There will be a sign on Paradise Rd saying Road "Caravan"
CHECK WEBSITES FOR INFO
The Caravan (3 bio-diesel Buses) will present an amazing puppet show , info
on their center in Costa Rica, Permaculture, veggie oil conversions
and the Caravan travels in general. Their websites are
www.sustainablesolutionscaravan.org (this is the one for the tour) & this
is further info on their Permaculture Farm www.puntamona.org and Costa
Rican Adventures Eco-education Company http://www.costaricanadventures.com
Sustainability Solutions Caravan Tour Description below:
On November 10, 2003, the Sustainable Solutions Caravan, will travel from
California to Costa Rica. In vehicles run on used vegetable oil we will
create forums for information exchange. We aim to highlight the importance
of seeking alternatives to destructive trends in energy consumption and
agricultural practices. As eco-technologists, farmers, healers, vegetable
oil conversion mechanics, entertainers, and multi-media specialists, we
share a common vision for a healthy and sustainable planet that respects
all life.
Driving from Berkeley, CA to Punta Mona Center for Sustainable Living and
Education in Costa Rica our goal is to promote responsible technologies and
land management design systems that encourage sustainable development,
biodiversity, and a healthy quality of life. We will acheive this by events
geared toward celebrating local sustainable solutions and introducing
alternatives. We target educators, farmers, students, schools, community
centers, eco-villages, and organic farms along the way. Our contribution to
the forum is an educational performance that touches on concepts of
permaculture, engine-conversion, ethnobotany, sustainable nutrition. All
events will culminate with a gala and an information and seed exchange.
Downloadable curriculums and activities for students and educators will be
available for distribution this coming spring!
our Dates
Nov 10: San Francisco State University
Nov 11: Depart San Francisco!
Nov 11 Santa Cruz
Nov 12 San Luis Obispo not confirmed
Nov 13 Santa Barbara still trying to get a location during the day call
962-2571 for updates
Nov 15: Woodley Park, Los Angeles
Nov 17: Tucson, Arizona
Nov 27: Mexico City, Mexico
Dec 1: Oaxaca, Mexico
Dec 6: Guatemala City, Guatemala
Dec 10: El Salvador
Dec 11: TWP and FUDEMCO project (El Salvador)
Dec 13: Foundation for Self Sufficiency in Central America (El Salvador)
Dec 15: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Dec 16: Meeting with Minister of Energy (Honduras)
Dec 17: Eco-Village in Unile, Nicaragua
Dec 18: Esteli, Nicaragua
Dec 19: Managua, Nicargua
Dec 20: San Jose, Costa Rica
UPCOMING PERMACULTURE EVENTS
Dec 6 Saturday Roadtrip to visit visionary Architect Nader Khalili at
Calearth in Hesperia Ca. this is an all day annual trip to visit the
demonstration
site, the Nature Center and new housing in Hesperia all using earth
architecture to
build them. This is an amazing adventure see what can be done with earth
and it is truly low cost beautiful housing that does not tax the earth's
biological
resources.
We will leave Santa Barbara at 6:30am . for more info call Wes Roe
964-1555 or email lakinroe at silcom.com, potluck lunch
Check his Website for pictures of the Earth buildings and more info and
articles below
www.Calearth.org
Ongoing Monthly Permaculture Workshops in SLO CA SATURDAY & SUNDAY the
First Weekend of Every Month
10:30 am: -4:30
CONTACT US FOR INFORMATION DETAILS & SUGGESTED DONATION
You must RSVP by phone or email for directions and details.
info at earthflow.com - 805.528.3763 www.earthflow.com
Nov 15 Sat Permaculture workshop at the Worm Farm in Meiners Oaks
Worms, Compost and Mycorrhizae
Saturday November 15th: 1:00 P.M to 3.00 P.M.
The workshop will take place at the Worm Farm in Meiners Oaks
450 South Rice Road at the corner of W.Lomita Av. And Rice Rd
Please park your vehicle on the Lomita side of the Worm Farm and come in
through the green pedestrian door. The workshop is outdoors; bring your
gloves, work clothes, a notebook and a pen.
Donations: $ 15 per person. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Pierre will talk about cold compost piles using red wiggler worms and hot
compost piles. The workshop will cover saprophytic decomposers,
bioremediation with fungi and mycorrhizal fungi
Participants will enjoy the outdoors, get some exercise and return home
with the necessary knowledge to jump-start their own recycling system
They will carry home their cold composting system with worms participate in
the making of a hot compost pile and take home a sample of BioVam (a
cutting edge mycorrhizal inoculum for their trees, plants and shrubs.)
Pierre Constans, the instructor, is a former student of Bill Mollison, the
father of Permaculture. Pierre specializes in setting up living systems
that are both aesthetic and functional: mandala gardens, hedges, spiral
herb gardens, backyard orchards, ponds, organic vineyars and chicken
tractors. He operates the Worm Farm, recycles local restaurant refuse into
compost and produces BioVam. BioVam is a revolutionary organic soil and
plant booster that changes the physical composition of the soil as well as
the physiology of plants.
For questions , more information and directions please contact Pierre at
805 640 7686
November 15th, 2003 , Saturday, December 20th, 2003 All Volunteer Work Days
are at Colonia La Esperanza Tijuana, Mexico
.Join James Hubbell and other volunteers as they continue to work on the
dream of building an inspirational learning environment for the residents
of Colonia La Esperanza (see also Architecture
<http://www.americasfoundation.net/architecture.htm> and Volunteering
<http://www.americasfoundation.net/volunteering.htm>).
Farm To School Workshop 11/20 in Ventura
11/20 (Thursday )8:30 -4 pm Pierpont Inn 550 Sanjon
Rd., Ventura, 93001
FARM TO SCHOOL: increasing fresh fruit and vegetable
consumption in school lunch programs
$35.00
For more info contact Judy blue, South Coast
Coordinator Community Alliance with Family Farmers
805-684-1997 email judy at caff.org
OR
Anapama Joshi, California Farm to School Program
Manager Center for Food and Justice
323-341-5095 email ajoshi at oxy.edu
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