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Taylor Arneson taylorist at gmail.com
Mon Jul 13 22:48:25 PDT 2009


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On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 10:28 PM, <arlayne22 at aol.com> wrote:

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>    1. Mark Lakeman from City Repair coming to LA (Camille Cimino)
>    2. Common Vision Permaculture Series: Soil Food Web course Aug
>       10-14 / Orchard as Ecosystem Sept 11-13/ Permaculture Design
>       Intensive Oct 2-4 Bay Area
>       (Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network)
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> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 16:11:36 -0700
> From: Camille Cimino <camillecimino at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Lapg] Mark Lakeman from City Repair coming to LA
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> It's confirmed that Mark Lakeman is coming to LA Sept 11 - 16.
> We are planning lectures and at least 2 intersection repair workshops.
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> We have both an east side and a west side group organizing events.
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> We are still looking for additional lecture opportunities and volunteers.
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> If you are interested please contact me.
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> From: Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
>     <lakinroe at silcom.com>
> To: lapg at arashi.com
> Subject: [Lapg] Common Vision Permaculture Series: Soil Food Web
>     course Aug 10-14 / Orchard as Ecosystem Sept 11-13/ Permaculture
>     Design Intensive Oct 2-4 Bay Area
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> Here's some info on the "World Leaders in Sustainability"  series.
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> Common Vision has an epic line-up of permaculture and sustainability
> workshops this summer/fall with some of the most esteemed teachers in
> the world, namely Elaine Ingham, Darren Doherty, and Michael Philips.
>  All courses will be held at the M.A. Center in Castro Valley with
> group camping options.  We hope you can be involved.
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> Soil Food Web w/ Dr. Elaine Ingham  (August 2009)
> August 10-14th 2009  @  M.A. Center in Bay Area
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> Dr. Elaine Ingham PhD is revered internationally as the preeminent
> teacher of soil micro-life and how human survival depends on it.
>    Her five day intensive course will transmit a wealth of knowledge
> and teach hands-on compost and compost tea strategies for organic
> gardens, orchards, and landscapes. Common Vision and the GreenFriends
> have worked hard to offer this course at almost half the price of Dr.
> Ingham's usual course tuitions.
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> In this course you will learn to:
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>      * Understand Soil Microlife
>      * Make biologically powerful compost
>      * Brew and analyze Compost Tea
>      * Grow healthier plants and food
>      * Never look at soil the same way again
>      * Save the planet through top soil health.
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> <http://commonvision.org/programs/courses/soilfoodweb/soilfoodweb.php>http://commonvision.org/programs/courses/soilfoodweb/soilfoodweb.php <http://commonvision.org/programs/courses/soilfoodweb/soilfoodweb.php%3Ehttp://commonvision.org/programs/courses/soilfoodweb/soilfoodweb.php>
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> Fruit Forest: Orchard as Ecosystem (Sept 2009)
> September 11-13 @ M.A. Center in the Bay Area
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> Michael Philips is author of The Apple Grower, a definitive guide to
> growing organic apples holistically. Michael's knowledge of fruit
> trees, orchard management, companion plants, and soil science has
> helped him to become well spring of information and inspiration for
> orchardists and backyard gardeners alike.  He integrates the
> intuitive knowledge of our great-grandparents with the fruits of
> modern scientific research and innovation. Michael shares his breadth
> of wisdom woven through personal stories in a way of amplifying a
> passion and inspiration for growing fruit trees and 'abetting
> Nature's way'.  Using the MA Center orchards, Michael will bring
> participants on an ecological journey that explores how we can create
> an optimal "forest-edge- ecosystem" perfect for fruit trees.
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>      * Walking through the orchard season
>      * Moving beyond organic: The holistic approach
>      * Creating a diverse, healthy orchard ecosystem
>      * Managing  understory  plants, nutrients, and beneficial microorganisms.
>      * Using plant medicines and compost teas to boost tree immune resistance
>      * Evaluating strategies for the existing and new hillside
> orchards at the MA Center
>      * On site Apple Harvesting and Juicing
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> <http://commonvision.org/programs/courses/applegrower/applegrower.php>http://commonvision.org/programs/courses/applegrower/applegrower.php <http://commonvision.org/programs/courses/applegrower/applegrower.php%3Ehttp://commonvision.org/programs/courses/applegrower/applegrower.php>
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> Permaculture Design Intensive with Darren Doherty (Oct 2009)
> October 2-4  @  M.A. Center in Bay Area
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> Darren Doherty (Australia) is one of the world's most experienced
> Permaculture Design professionals and teachers.    A prolific
> designer, Darren has developed over 1100 properties across 4
> continents and has co-taught with Bill Mollison & David Holmgren (the
> co-originators of Permaculture) and Geoff Lawton.  In this workshop
> Darren will be bringing his immense experience in water design,
> pasture regeneration, and species selection to the MA Center to work
> with participants to create a working design that:
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>      * Rapidly improves soil fertility for the new orchards.
>      * Connects rainwater catching earthworks across the landscape
>      * Employs Keyline design strategies for orchards, paddocks, and
> reforestation
>      * Uses cow grazing to improve soil health.
>      * Plants trees within grazing patterns.
>      * Develop a productive and marketable agroforestry system
>      * Exploring the food forest / orchard edge
>      * Hand-on Keyline design and live ploughing
>      * On-site Permaculture consultancy strategies
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> <http://commonvision.org/programs/courses/darrendoherty/darrendoherty.php>http://commonvision.org/programs/courses/darrendoherty/darrendoherty.php <http://commonvision.org/programs/courses/darrendoherty/darrendoherty.php%3Ehttp://commonvision.org/programs/courses/darrendoherty/darrendoherty.php>
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> About the M.A. Center
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> The M.A. Center is the US headquarters for the international
> humanitarian and spiritual activities of an India saint, Mata
> Amritanandamayi (known as Amma).  The 180-acre grounds serve as an
> educational hub for the Bay Area through demonstration of exemplary
> sustainable design and practices.   Drawn by the site's beauty,
> accessibility by public transportation, and the center's
> uncompromising dedication to using all proceeds to fund international
> humanitarian aid projects, hundreds of volunteers have joined
> together in service to plant the orchards and reforest the hillsides.
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