Hello SLO Permaculture Guild,

 

Wanted you to know about a couple of things that are mixing idealism and realism…. The Palm Theatre is showing “The Biggest Little Farm” movie and FARMGIRLS Summer Camp is registration is open till the end of next week!! These two things go hand in hand in that we need PEOPLE to make regenerative agriculture possible. Together we can create a food system that is regenerative, local, healthy and resilient.

 

1.       The Biggest Little Farm movie is now showing at the Palm Theatre every day at 1pm, 3pm, 5pm and 7pm. (no 7pm on Thursday) for the next week or so. Here is the link to the movie review by Anna and Glen Starkey: https://www.newtimesslo.com/sanluisobispo/the-biggest-little-farm-inspires-and-instills-hope-for-a-sustainable-future/Content?oid=8508811

 

The Biggest Little Farm inspires and instills hope for a sustainable future mixing idealism with realism

BY GLEN AND ANNA STARKEY

THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM

What's it rated? PG

What's it worth, Anna? Full price

What's it worth, Glen? Full price

Where's it showing? The Palm

(Note: The more people who go to see the movie, the more movie show times will be scheduled because of the demand!)

John Chester (Lost in Woonsocket, Rock Prophecies) directs this documentary about his and his wife's developing a sustainable farm on a 200-acre patch of depleted ground in Ventura County. They work to rehabilitate the soil, plant orchards and row crops, and raise a variety of animals. Hoping to live in harmony with nature, they discover that nature isn't always interested in living in harmony with them. (91 min.) Their guru, who passed away in 2014, was a biodynamic vineyard manager, Alan York. You can read a bit about him here: https://www.winespectator.com/articles/remembering-a-guru-of-green-biodynamic-consultant-alan-york-49613

 

To quote Glen Starkey: “You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll watch in wonder through the magic of birth, death, and everything in between. Mostly, I was reminded of how unbelievably difficult farming can be and the deep work ethic and perseverance it takes to continue in the face of adversity. For anyone with a passing interest in food or farming, this is a must-see.”

 

2.       FARMGIRLS Summer Camp registration is open for just one more week!

Registration link: http://www.permaculture.us.com/farmgirls/farmgirls-summer-camp  

Location: Our Global Family Farm at City Farm in San Luis Obispo www.cityfarmslo.org  

Dates: June 25 – 29, 2019

Time: 8am to 12noon

1221 Calle Joaquin Road – San Luis Obispo

 

FARMGIRLS Summer Camp is Girl Power for our Future Food System!  FARMGIRLS Summer Camp is held at Our Global Family Farm, a permaculture demonstration site located at City Farm SLO. It features food crops and indigenous food cropping systems from the four corners of the globe. FARMGIRLS Summer Camp will include farming, cooking, eating, making crafts, singing and nature hikes. The FARMGILRS summer camp is a place where women and girls of all ages can learn about how to grow food in an ecological approach that follows the ethics of permaculture: care for the earth, care for one another, and share the abundance. 

FARMGIRLS Summer Camp is now open to women too. We want to see generations of women and girls be empowered to learn about agriculture and to grow their own food! Start signing up now!!! Registration closes on June 21st at midnight!

 

Also there will be a locally run PDC (Permaculture Design Course) this fall in Lompoc at the Sunburst Sanctuary. https://sunburst.org/pdc/

It will be taught by Loren Luyendyk of Permaculture Design International, and the folks who steward the Sunburst land in many ways including Sean Fennell, Betty Seaman (Cob Betty), Sandy Anderson and Heiko Wirtz. They all bring idealism and realism together on the Sunburst Sanctuary property. Attached is the flyer and the outline of the PDC curriculum.

 

Here’s to mixing idealism with realism!

 

Teresa Tree Lees

SLO Permaculture Guild