[Lapg] Fwd: Come Home to Ecosystems with Darren Butler, Jan 10-11

Camille Cimino camillecimino at gmail.com
Wed Dec 31 06:48:11 PST 2008


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From: pewtermoon at att.net <pewtermoon at att.net>
Date: Dec 30, 2008 10:09 PM
Subject: Come Home to Ecosystems with Darren Butler, Jan 10-11
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 Come Home to Ecosystems: Practical Urban Permaculture
Saturday (2:00-7:00 PM) and Sunday (2:30-6:30 PM), Jan 10-11, 2009
Eagle Rock, near El Paso and Avenue 45

See below for full announcement. Enrollment, payment, and refund policy
appears below course announcement.

This course may fill up rapidly. Please enroll early to avoid
disappointment.

To contact Darren Butler:
allnet at pobox.com
(818) 271-0963
www.EcoWorkshops.com

To sign up, mail payment to:
Darren Butler
PO Box 589
Topanga CA 90290-0589

To be removed from this list, simply reply to request removal. I don't take
it personally when friends, former students, or other associates wish to be
removed.


*Come Home to Ecosystems: Practical Urban Permaculture*

      How can permaculture help us reduce expenses and make our homes and
landscapes more sustainable or even self-sufficient? Is permaculture mighty
enough to affect dogs and their traffic patterns? Where is the best place on
a residential lot to grow herbs or veggies? How to manage mulch and compost
so that it doesn't become daunting or take too much time? What can
permaculture do to help minimize water use in landscapes? Is it possible to
use natural processes rather than labor to replace a lawn? Can labor
gardeners and their blowers be designed out of an established landscape? How
can permaculture principles be applied to improve life and build community
in Southern California?
      Permaculture attempts to create sustainable human systems. It has most
often been applied to design of landscapes and dwellings for human use, and
for food production or "gardening" by working with and imitating ecosystems,
but has nearly limitless potential for application in all areas of human
endeavor.
      In two intensive sessions on a single weekend, we'll cover the basics
of permaculture and how it can be used to address energy, resource, and
pollution problems that we face as individuals and communities. Topics are
expected to include understanding energy paths and how they relate to
sustainability, resource and feedback cycles, permaculture approaches to
water use and soil building, basic permaculture design principles, and
natural patterning.
      In the second session we'll explore practical urban permaculture in
particular and permaculture design possibilities for the host residence in
Eagle Rock.
      I expect to leave students with immediately useable ideas that can be
applied to their urban living spaces and lives; new ways of thinking and
solving problems; broadened imagination about their personal potentials and
the potentials of human groups; practical ideas for increased sustainability
in their communities and individual lives; positive vision for both personal
and global futures; and a renewed sense of the wonders of human existence.
      Note: This course parallels my One Sunny Wall course, and will have
significant overlap of material (estimated 70%). Students who have taken One
Sunny Wall may attend at half price (the total number of reduced-tuition
enrollments may be limited).
      *Course difficulty:*  4 out of 10. This course will be conceptually
and philosophically challenging. Gardening experience, basic understanding
of local and global issues related to sustainability, and basic knowledge of
biology and ecology are recommended but not required. All attendees not
well-versed in permaculture should expect to be challenged. Those with
permaculture experience or a permaculture design certificate should expect
that basics will be covered.
      *Course dates:*  Saturday (2:00-7:00 PM) and Sunday (2:30-6:30 PM),
Jan 10-11, 2009. Arrival encouraged 15 to 30 minutes prior to session
starting times.
      *Course location:*  Eagle Rock, near El Paso and Avenue 45. Easy
access from the 2 freeway.
      *Course fee:*  $140 for early registration through Jan 5. Special
bring-a-friend early-registration price of $230 per couple making a combined
payment. $155 per person after Jan 5 or on the day of. There will be an
additional $50 fee and additional requirements to receive a course
certificate.
      *Reading List (required for a certificate only):*  Core book is Gaia's
Garden by Toby Hemenway. Other books will be recommended throughout the
course based upon the day's topics of discussion.

Darren Butler is a Consulting Arborist, Ecological Designer, and Landscape
Specialist. His recent projects include designing food forests in
residential landscapes, which are forest-like systems that produce food with
minimal maintenance once established, and developing ecoliteracy and
permaculture courses for children. He has appeared on several episodes of
"Weekend Gardening" for a large international television audience as an
expert horticulturist and landscaper, on NPR radio, in newspapers, and other
media. He has taught Sustainable Landscape Design and Diagnosing Plant
Problems for the University of California Master Gardener Program in Los
Angeles since 2006, Small-Space Food Gardening and Drought-Tolerant
Landscaping at Descanso Botanic Gardens, and worked with the Getty Villa to
develop a gardening-related workshop. He holds many landscape- and
plant-related certifications and licenses. In 2007 and 2008 he developed
curriculum for and taught certification programs in Sustainable Biointensive
Gardening and in Edible Landscaping. He currently serves on the statewide
Steering Committee for all University of California Master Gardener
programs, and is a frequent speaker at events throughout California,
including the recent 2008 University of California Master Gardener
Conference. He works as a consultant and designer for a broad variety of
clients from celebrities to nonprofit organizations, volunteers hundreds of
hours per year mostly to help low-income people grow and eat more nutritious
food, and has recently acted as horticultural consultant for the Edible
Walls project through urbanfarming.org for the homeless in downtown Los
Angeles. He has been gardening since childhood, and developing expertise in
Southern California gardening since 1996.

Comments from prior students:

"I have been profoundly influenced and very inspired by everything you said
throughout your lessons. In particular, I've learned and gained so much,
especially in such a short period of time! Not only can I use the knowledge
I've taken away from your courses in all areas of my garden, but many
aspects of my life as well!"

"Darren is just so knowledgable. This is a crucial part of the owner's
manual for Planet Earth."

"Darren is an outstanding teacher. He integrates real life to gardening.
He's down to earth, full of laughs and personality. His enthusiasm is
infectious."

"Wow! The idea that so many things are just soil in another temporary format
is pretty powerful. Darren has thought more than any other person I have
ever met. The class was awesome."

"I got so much out of this! Packed full of information that was immediately
usable to me. I love listening to this guy! He knows so much and is so
humble about sharing what he knows. He knocks my socks off."

"If you want to change your perspective on the world and get deeply in touch
with the Earth, come to this class!"

Enrollment, payment, and refund policy:
       Half tuition must be sent to reserve enrollment, with the remaining
half due by the first day of class. If full tuition is not paid by the first
class, attendance is expected to stop until payment is completed. Full
refunds less $50 will be available until seven days before the first
session. No refunds thereafter except for cancellation by the instructor. If
details change after enrollment has been paid, full refund is available
until three days before the first class if cancellation is based upon the
change(s).
      Payment is by check, cash, or money order and should be sent to Darren
Butler, PO Box 589, Topanga, CA 90290. Contact me if you prefer to pay with
a credit card via the internet.

Courses are rated as to my best guess about difficulty from 1 to 10 with 1
being appropriate for absolute beginners and 10 for accomplished experts.

Courses not guaranteed to carry. Some courses fill up quickly. To avoid
disappointment, please do not delay.

An EcoWorkshops certificate in Urban Permaculture is available. Specific
requirements for completion will include required reading, attendance at
both course sessions, a project, and additional fee of $50.
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