[Lapg] announcing Darren Doherty joining Geoff Lawton for Permaculture Design Course teaching team
Quail Springs
info at quailsprings.org
Thu Mar 29 11:18:14 PDT 2007
Hello Friends,
We are very excited to announce that Darren Doherty will be joining Geoff
Lawton as one of the teachers for the Quail Springs Permaculture Design
Course in May of 2007. This is a great gift as Darren is one of the top
Permaculture Teachers with Arid land experience (see his note below).
Darren has taught previous courses with Bill Mollison, David Holmgren, and
many of other of the top teachers in the world. He brings to the Quail
Springs PDC his extensive knowledge of Keyline applications as well as his
arid lands PC application skills and understandings. Darren will be
teaching the first week and Geoff the second week as Geoff was had
unexpected meetings arise in the Middle East during the first week of the
course as a part of an important contract he has with the country of Saudi
Arabia. Geoff has stated that this year's U.S. courses may be some of the
last that he will teach internationally as his vision and his skills are
being directed to work on a large scale with willing countries around the
world. Geoff and Darren are both excited to teach together again, and have
created a dynamic curriculum for the two weeks of the course. An updated
announcement of the course will follow this email.
Best,
Kolmi Majumdar
Caretaker, Quail Springs Learning Oasis and Permaculture Farm
info at quailsprings.org 805-886-7239
>From Darren Doherty: I have been a full-time Permaculture Designer since
1993 (at age 24) and focused the first half of my career on design and
development work, to the point where I became the most prolific Permaculture
Designer in Australia, designing and developing over 1100 properties in that
period, with a large development and management team backing my design
efforts. With the births of our two younger children, by 2002 I tailed off
my emphasis in that regard and am now working on selected "special projects"
and teaching about 5 PDC's per year. I spend about 40% of my working time
these days in Viet Nam or managing my Viet Nam projects (Permaculture
development and education projects for M&M's/Mars Inc. & ACDIVOCA) with the
remaining time spent managing a 60ha working research & demonstration farm
in Southern Victoria, Australia plus a smattering of broadacre design jobs
here and there. David Holmgren and I co-teach one Permaculture Design Course
a year here in my home town of Bendigo, Central Victoria, which is the one
of the only PDC David teaches on these days.
Geoff and I have been in close contact for years now and we share our
extensive photo libraries, a similar arrangement I have with David Holmgren,
and an array of other Permaculture folks which is a great resource to draw
upon in the development and delivery of my presentations. Indeed, I avidly
share an array of other data, articles, presentations, photos etc. etc. in
an effort to accelerate our students' Permaculture pathways in teaching,
design or development work. Geoff, Nadia and I are all Registered Teachers
of The Permaculture Institute, so we have to follow a set curriculum for the
delivery of the PDC course. Our course programs are very similar, though I
add on a few bits here and there with regards to professional design
practice.
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