[Ccpg] BOOK SIGNING TOUR& SLIDE Little House on a Small Planet with Shay Salomon Jan 17 / Feb 8 2007 San Diego to Arcata CA
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Wed Jan 10 06:44:18 PST 2007
BOOK SIGNING TOUR& SLIDE SHOW TOUR Little House
on a Small Planet with author Shay Salomon and
Book Photographer Nigel Valdez Jan 17 / Feb 8
2007 San Diego to Arcata CA .Tour
Shay Salomon will be selling her book and giving
a Slide Show/Talk . Below is a list of locations for the tour below .
Hear Shay interviewed Fri Jan 10, 9-10am & Mon
Jan13 9-10am Radio Interview Sustainable world
Radio www.kcsb.org 91.9 FM Santa Barbara
SANTA BARBARA PERMACULTURE NETWORK
Presents:
Little House on a Small Planet
Slide Show & Booksigning Tour in California with
Shay Salomon and Photographer Nigel Valdez
Live in less space but have more room
and enjoy it. Does that sound like a
contradiction? Smart readers will discover that
on the contrary, living small can free up your
mind, your wallet, and your soul. With the cost
of living rising, the environment suffering from
excessive building, now is time to scale back. Join the small house movement.
In Shay Salomon's newly published book,
with a foreward by Francis Moore Lappe, Little
House on a Small Planet (
www.littlehouseonasmallplanet.com) is a guidebook
and an invitation, with floor plans, photographs,
advice, and anecdotes. Discover how to build,
remodel, redecorate, or just rethink your
needs. Live close and simple and apply spiritual
and social needs to your material desires.
Pockets of people all over the continent are
realizing the benefits of scaling down. You too
can build a joyful, sane life that emphasizes home life over home maintenance.
Little House is split into three
sections; building small houses, altering existing
houses, and the politics of housing and lifestyle
choices. The book is informative and hopeful,
even empowering. Salomon takes a refreshing
approach, instead of focusing intently on the
problem of current housing trends, she provides
the data needed to understand them, then spends
her energy on drawing out solutions that each one
of us can choose to follow through on.
In fact, the politics of housing is a
theme threaded throughout the entire book.
Reading news coverage after Hurricane Katrina,
Salomon learned that in Houston, where many of
the refugees were headed, 14% of all housing
units (homes, apartments, duplexes, etc) were
vacant. Salomon did some research on how this
compares to the rest of the country. She found
that in the year 2000 there were 10.4 million
vacant units and 250,000 people sleeping in
homeless shelters. This meant there were nearly
45 homes that were completely empty per person
sleeping in shelters. Salomon asks, "How is it
that we have a housing crisis? Maybe a homing
crisis, or a sharing crisis, but this isn't a housing crisis. "
Shay Salomon is a carpenter and
construction manager who coaches owner-builders
towards a mortgage-free life. She has taught at
least a hundred courses in carpentry, straw bale
building, solar design, and womens building
courses. A cofounder with Greg Johnson, Jay
Shafer, and Nigel Valdez of the Small House
Society ( www.smallhousesociety.org), she wrote
Little House on the Small Planet , which
chronicles the small house movement and offers
advice to people who want to improve their life
by living in far less space. The photographer for
Little House, Nigel Valdez, chose pictures of
real people on average days in their little
houses. Nothing appears staged. People are
relaxing with their kids, their feet up on the
coffee table, or shaving in the bathtub, which
happens to be in the kitchen. Shay Salomon and
Nigel Valdez have worked on this project for 7 years.
The Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
sponsors the event. For more information please
call (805) 962-2571, or email
margie at sbpermaculture.org, www.sbpermaculture.org.
Quotes about Housing from the book:
The Union of Concerned Scientists ranks housing
third among destructive human enterprises, just
after transportation and agriculture. But our
housing need not be destructive. Again we can
chose ! We can chose human scale, enhancing our
connections with those we love. We can chose
eco-scale, reducing our demand for the kind of
energy that is disrupting life now and for future generations.
Construction has some alarming effects on the
environment. Forty percent of all the raw
materials humans consume, we use in
construction. Building an average house adds
seven tons of waste to the landfill! New house
construction is arguably the single greatest
threat to endangered species, even in areas where
human population is on the decline, animals and
plants are threatened each day, due to the
construction of new houses. Might our houses feel
more comfortable if they weren't so destructive.
Throughout North America building has been
influenced by "green thinking", and houses have
improved, but despite major advances in
insulation and design, the typical house built
today requires as much energy to heat and cool as
one built in 1960. Why? Because it's bigger.
House size and location are the greatest
determinants of a home's effect on the
environment. The challenge is to build a single
family housing as efficient as a New York City
apartment, which, on average uses a fraction of
the energy of a typical detached house.
Tour organizers
For Updates on Tour contact Santa Barbara
Permaculture Network margie at sbpermaculture.org
www.sbpermaculture.org 805-962-257 also check
Shay Salomon Website www.littlehouseonasmallplanet.com
SCHEDULE TOUR DATES LITTLE HOUSE SMALL PLANET BOOK TOUR Jan 17-Feb 8, 2007
Jan 12 Fri 9-10am & Mon Jan13 9-10am Radio
Interview Sustainable world Radio www.kcsb.org
91.9 FM Santa Barbara with Shay Salomon
Jan 17 Wed 7:30 pm .San Diego World Beat Cultural Center, 2100 Park Blvd
contact sdecc at igc.org (619) 255-6111 San Diego
Permaculture Center & SDECC www.sdecc.igc.org
Jan 18 Thurs 7pm? Laguna Beach Bill Roley Bill
Roley drroley at cox.net 949-413-2524 cell (still waiting for details)
Jan 19 Fri 6:30 9 pm San Juan Capistrano
Center for Universal Truth 27121 Calle Arroyo
Ste. 2200, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 949-481-4040
Cost: $25 for Organic Dinner and Slideshowor $5
for Slideshow only (begins at 7:30
Contact "Deanna Moore" <moodea at wildmail.com> (949) 981-8067
Jan 20 Sat 10am Los Angeles David Kohn Audubon Center at Debs Park:
4700 North Griffin Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90031 (323) 221-2255
Sustainable Los Angeles Lecture Series!
Special Two Part Lecture and presentation:
Free Urban Permaculture Design Course followed by
Talk and Slide Show Presentation:
"LITTLE HOUSE ON A SMALL PLANET Talk and Slide Show with
author Shay Salomon & Photographer Nigel Valdez
Contact David Kahn <info at sustainablehabitats.org> 1-323-667-1330
Jan 21 Sun 8pm LA Ecovillage, 117 Bimini Place,
Los Angeles 90004 (1 block east of Vermont just
south of 1st St) ,Lois Arkin crsp at igc.org
213/738-1254 $10 (sliding scale okay)
Jan 22 Mon 7:45 Santa Barbara Public Library 40 East Anapumu St Donation $5
Contact margie at sbpermaculture.org 805-962-2571 www.sbpermaculture.org
Jan 23 Tues 7:30 pm Ventura Tues April 25 Art
Barn 856 East Thompson Blvd., Downtown Ventura
(between Ash and Kalorama, behind Kids & Families
Together) contact lynne okun <lbokun at earthlink.net> 805-338-2576. Donation $5
Jan 24 Wed 1pm U.C.of Santa Barbara campus talk
David Cleveland 805-893-7502/2968
cleveland at es.ucsb.edu
Jan 24 Wed 6:30pm Solvang Library 1745 Mission
Drive Solvang, CA 93463 (805) 688-4214.Donation
$5-$10 Betty Seaman cobbetty at gmail.com, 805-698-3840
Jan25 Thurs 6:30-8:30 San Luis Obispo Public Library 995 Palm Street
Mikel Robertson gouldmund at hotmail.com 805 674 5534
Jan 26 Fri 7pm Santa Cruz Louden Nelson Center 301 Center St. at Laurel St
Contact claudine desiree
<claudinedesiree at yahoo.com> (831)423-5204. Donation $5-$10
Jan 27/28 Sat/Sun Oakland/Berkeley/SF Raines
Cohen <rainesc at gmail.com> (planning talks on Sat and Sun)
Jan 29 Mon 7pm Santa Rosa New College 99 6th Street Santa Rosa.
Contact dbaker at newcollege.edu 707 568-2605
Jan 30 Tues Hopland 1pm - 3 pm Booksigning REAL GOODS SOLAR LIVING CENTER
Contact Solar Living Institute Kevin Pile
Kevin.pile at solarliving.org 707.744.2017
Jan 30 Tues 7pm Hopland American Legion Hall 110 Feliz Creek Creek
Contact Solar Living Institute Kevin Pile
Kevin.pile at solarliving.org 707.744.2017 www.solarliving.org
Jan 31 Wed Arcata ? (still in planning)
Humboldt University, Campus Center for
Appropriate Technology contact CCAT Tatton tattonw at hotmail.com 1-707-826-3551
Feb 1 Thurs East Bay evening "Sergio Lub"
<sergio at sergiolub.com>1-925-229-3600 ex 100
Friendly Favors( private invitation only event)
Cosponsored Institute of Noetic Sciences and Gaia University Network
Feb 2 Fri evening Sacramento (still in planning stages)
Feb 3 Sat. Truckee CA (still in planning stages)
Feb 4 Sun Nevada City, 7pm Helling Library Community Room 950 Maidu Avenue
Contact for info: Janaia Donaldson Yuba Gals Independent Media
<mailto:janaia2004 at yubagals.com>janaia2004 at yubagals.com 530-265-4244
Feb 6 Tues Pt Reyes 5:30 -6:30pm Radio Show
with Jonathan Rowe Live interview with Shay
KWMR, 90.5 FM Pt Reyes and 89.3 FM Bolinas West Marin Community Radio
Feb 8, Thurs 7 - 8:30pm Builders Booksource 1817 Fourth Street (Near Hearst)
Berkeley, CA 94710 510-845-6874 service at buildersbooksource.com
END OF TOUR
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