[Sdpg] South Coast Permaculture Guild Events Listing for FEB 2002

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South Coast Permaculture Guild FEB 2002 Newsletter

Feb.  2002 Newsletter Content:
1) List of  Feb 2002 Events  Permaculture Discussion Groups in Santa 
Barbara and Downtown San Diego ~ Temenos Teaching Gardens in Los Osos CA 
monthly Permaculture Classes ~ Permaculture Design Course Occidental Ca ~ 
Introductory Permaculture Class East County San Diego ~ Permaculture Design 
Course Costa Rica ~ "Birds and Organic Garden" Santa Barbara Organic Club ~ 
Permaculture Principles Berkeley Ca

2) List of Future Events   LOCAL Permaculture Workshops in Santa Barbara ~ 
Starting & Sustaining Intentional Communities ~  Hands on Rainwater 
Catchment Tucson AZ ~ The Secrets to Making Money and Making a Difference 
Holistic in Hawaii ~ Advanced Permaculture Teachers Course Hawaii 
~  Permaculture Design Course (in french) Canada ~Permaculture Fundamentals 
Harper,TX  ~ Permaculture Design Course Garberville Ca and BC Canada ~ 
Permaculture Teachers Course Garberville Ca.~ Build Here Now The Fourth 
Annual Natural Building & Permaculture Convergence Toas New Mexico ~ 
Permaculture Design Course Basalt Colorado

3) Perma News+Jobs  List of Local Permaculture Teachers/Designers ~ 
Permaculture Jobs and Internships ~ Permaculture Garden Service and Land 
Design ~ New Permaculture Book Gaia's Garden ~ Permaculture Credit Union ~ 
Hopedance Magazine Special Permaculture Issue Nov/Dec 2001 ~ On Line 
Permaculture Course ~ Grant for Permaculture Happy Valley School Ojai

4) List of interesting Websites - South Africa Permaculture Group Trees and 
Food for Africa Permaculture School Program

5) Subscribe to South Coast, Central Coast, San Diego Permaculture Guild 
Listserves

6)Please send listings and events for next email news by Feb 28 to 
lakinroe at silcom.com

What is Permaculture/ Sustainability?
Permaculture encourages a change from dominance to partnership, from 
fragmentation to connection, and from insecurity to interdependence. 
Permaculture design is a system of assembling conceptual material, and 
strategic components in a pattern which functions to benefit life in all forms

"taken from a flyer for Fundamentals of Permaculture Course offer in Texas 
April 19-28, 2002 near Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country Instructor 
Patricia Allison contact is Martha 830-864-4174 mjshtx at yahoo.com"


South Coast Permaculture Guild Contacts and other Organizations of Interest.

South Coast Permaculture Guild Margie Bushman sbpcnet at silcom.com 805-962-2571
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network: Margie Bushman sbpcnet at silcom.com 
805-962-2571
Ojai Permaculture Guild: Dave White artdetour at mac.com 805-646-9809
Central Coast Permaculture Guild: Rob Kimmel zigge at aol.com 805-438-5745
San Diego Permaculture Center: San Diego Economic Conversion Council 
sdecc at igc.org (619) 298-8879
Santa Cruz Permaculture Vince Pastori 831/763-3848 permasc at sasquatch.com
Cal Poly Student Farm in SLO:The SARC (Sustainable Ag Resource Center) 
805-756-5086
Hunter Francis wfrancis at calpoly.edu
Long Beach Organics: David Krieger-DeWitt dakd at earthlink.net 562-438-9000
Southern East Sierra: Tom Drummond 760-377-5011
Pc Institute of Southern Cal: Bill Roley DrRoley at aol.com 949-494-5843
Santoyo&Associates santoyo at earthflow.com 800-469-5857
LA EcoVillage: Lois Arkin crsp at igc.org 213/738-1254
Permaculture Activist Magazine Website <http://www.permacultureactivist.net>
Permacultura http://permaculture.freeservers.com/Spanish/QueesPermacultura.htm
PERMACULTURE CREDIT UNION http://www.pcuonline.org


1. FEB. 2002 EVENTS
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Permaculture Discussion Group to Cover Permaculture Principles and 
Practises in Santa Barbara CA
This will be an interactive meeting showing video covering many parts of a 
lecture series on Permaculture Design by Bill Mollison one of the founders 
of Permaculture , audio tapes, other Permaculture Videos, slides and 
discussion each month.
For more info and directions contact Margie Bushman 962-2571 or email 
sbpcnet at silcom.com.We will be setting up meeting again in March 2002 we promise

Permaculture Discussion Group Meetings in Downtown San Diego Ca
Contact San Diego Permaculture Center sdecc at igc.org (619) 298-8879
Permaculture Talks lead by Marcia Boruta followed by a walk and discussion 
around the immediate community

Feb 2 Temenos Teaching Gardens in Los Osos CA :
First Saturday of every month,
Garden tour and Permaculture Fundamentals Class 10 am-12 noon
Topics include; Principles of Design, Reading the Landscape and Hands-on 
Gardening.:
The fee for each class is [$10 plus 1 hour of labor] or [$20 worth of trade].
Contact Permaculture Teacher /Designer Larry Santoyo at 
santoyo at earthflow.com or call 1.800.469.5857

Feb 9 Temenos Teaching Gardens in Los Osos CA :
Second Saturday of every month,
Continuing and Advanced Permaculture Class 10 am-12 noon
The fee for each class is [$10 plus 1 hour of labor] or [$20 worth of trade].
Topics include; Patterning, Trees, Design and Construction,Grey Water 
System Design and Construction,Plant Propagation,
Food Forests, Plant and Seed Exchange, Subtropical Fruit for SLO, Herbal 
Preparations, Art in the Garden, Market Gardening
Contact Larry Santoyo at santoyo at earthflow.com or call 1.800.469.5857

Feb 9-22 2002 Two-Week residential certificate-granting Permaculture Design 
Intensive California
The base fee is $1200 and this includes all meals and lodging. There is a 
sliding scale fee starting at $1100 for those registering 30 days in 
advance. There is also a work/trade option where the person works 25 hours 
during the course and receives an additional $250 discount. There are a 
limited number of work/trade positions and they are available by 
application only.
Registration requires only a $100 deposit.
Contact: OAEC 15290 Coleman Valley Road, Occidental, CA 95465; (707) 
874-1557 x.201; oaec at oaec.org ; website www.oaec.org/

Feb 10 Sunday introductory Permaculture (PC) class Alpine CA
The newly-formed East County Permaculture Circle (ECPC) of San Diego
11:30-12:30 Potluck lunch
12:30- 4:30 Intro class by Jane Higginson, local PC-teacher
4:30-5:30 ECPC future plans
COST
$25/person or $40/couple

CLASS
1. Circle activity to demonstrate interdependence of the elements in
natural and cultivated ecosystems.
2. Define permaculture.
3. Discuss Mollisonian permaculture ethics.
4. Discuss and experience five basic Mollisonian permaculture principles.
This will include a slide show and hands-on activities: Broad pattern
observation and sheet mulch.
5. Discuss how this all pertains to our lives as individuals, households,
and communities, and where the participants want to go from here with their
"permaculture journeys".
PREREQUISITE: Read one chapter from any permaculture book. If you don't
have one, see the online summary of "Permaculture, A Beginner's Guide" at
pages.unisonfree.net/gburnett/Perma].
LOCATION: In Alpine ... directions will be sent upon registration.
ENROLLMENT is limited to 25 and on a first-come/first-served basis.
THE INSTRUCTOR
Jane Higginson is a Permaculture designer, practitioner, and educator. She
was born and raised in San Diego County. Jane has designed and taught about
systems for sustainable living in Arizona, California, Texas, Mexico,
Guatemala, and Paraguay. She was a Peace Corps Volunteer and Trainer in
Latin America (Guatemala and Paraguay). Jane's formal education is in the
fields of Regional Planning and Wildlife Science. She was awarded a Diploma
of Permaculture Design from the Permaculture Institute of Australia,
primarily for her design efforts and facilitation of grass-roots
permaculture projects. She is now adjunct faculty in the Environmental
Studies Program at Prescott College, and Agricultural Aide for the
California Department of Food and Agriculture. She has one son who she is
teaching to walk lightly on the Earth.
ECPC
The East County Permaculture Circle was launched January 5 by a group of 15
East County residents. It is intended to be a study/do group that meets
once/month for classes, and in between at members' houses to help each other
with PC projects in "barn-raising" fashion. We are currently evaluating a
number of PC-learning options such as instructors/lecturers, Internet
(distance-learning) courses, videos, books, discussion groups, etc.
REGISTRATION
Send the following to bslind at earthlink.net: Your name, address, tel#, email
address ... and a short bio (<100 words)telling about your background,
interest/experience in permaculture and anything else of interest to other
ECPS/class participants. Everyone's contact/bio info will be compiled into
a handout for the class.
REFERRALS & RESOURCES
If you know of anyone else who would be interested in attending or being a
learning-resource for a future meeting, please forward this notice to them
Barbara Lind ECPC Temporary-secretary  bslind at earthlink.net

Feb 20  Wed. 7 pm "BIRDS AND ORGANIC GARDENING"
Santa Barbara Organic Garden Club's
Community Environmental Council Gildea Center at 930 Miramonte Drive in Santa
Barbara.
The speaker will be Claudia Armann, a wildlife expert formerly with the Santa
Barbara Wildlife Care Network. The Moderator will be Organic Garden Club 
member
Mardena Waller. Armann and Waller believe that birds are organic gardeners'
natural allies - in fact, without birds, a gardener probably can't be
organic. Practical advice will be provided about how to attract birds so we
can "put them to work" to help rid our gardens of unwelcome pests. Among the
techniques to be discussed: providing birds' favorite food and shelter plants
(which also beautify the yard), creating water sources and protecting our
"working birds" from garden chemical poisons and predators like cats.
According to Armann, 40 million U.S. cats spend at least some time outdoors,
plus there are another 60 million feral cats. Scientists estimate that these
cats kill 1.5 billion birds a year.
The Santa Barbara Organic Club had its first meeting on July 12, 2000 and
presents monthly local events and activities on topics of interest to
gardeners weaning themselves from chemical pesticides, herbicides and
fertilizers.
For more information call: (805) 563-2089.

February 15th - March 8th, 2002 Permaculture Design Course in Costa Rica
Cost for 2 weeks is $1000 meals and lodging not airfare third week $700 
discounts for Registration. by Dec 20
Join us, where the rainforest meets the Caribbean,for a diverse, intensive,
and fun learning experience - combining the standard two weeks Permaculture 
curriculum with an optional one weektour of Costa Rica’s homegrown 
sustainability practices. This course is part of the Gandoca-Manzanillo
Permaculture Trail Project - the project will contribute to protecting the 
vital biological corridors of the primary
rain forest and rehabilitate deforested areas while working with locals to 
create sustainable local econony
Contact Douglas Bullock at (360) 376-6601 until November then 
1-888-SunEnergy until mid-January.
Or John Valenzuela at (808) 280-2808 http://www.permacultureportal.com
Mail registration and deposit to:
Costa Rican Adventures
3911 Harrison Street
Oakland, CA 94611

Saturday, February 23, 2001 Permaculture Principles
10am - 1pm at the Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo, Berkeley Ca
This is a repeat of our very popular
introduction to Permaculture class held in December. Take this class
for the first time or repeat it, as different topics will be
emphasized this time around. Come find new ways to look at your
garden, home, and community. Permaculture (permanent culture +
agriculture) is a design intensive system for ecological living. In
this introductory class, we'll go over some fundamentals for creating
sustainable human environments: relative location, elements,
functions, zone planning, energy cycling, plant stacking, &
accelerating succession. We'll also cover plant guilds, sheet
mulching, closed loop composting, plant propagation, natives,
gardening for bugs and other wildlife. This class will be taught by
Christopher Shein. Christopher is a founding member of BASIL (Bay
Area Seed Interchange Library), SPACE (Supporting Permanent
Agriculture in Cities Everywhere) and runs WILDHEART GARDENS, an
edible, native, medicinal and other useful plant permaculture
nursery, design and landscaping business in Oakland. He is teaching a
nine week course at Merritt College this Spring Semester '02.
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Pre-registration recommended. Call: 510-548-2220 x233. Cost is $10
members, $15 nonmembers.


2. FUTURE EVENTS
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Local Permaculture Workshops in 2002
After a very successful Permaculture Workshop with Larry Santoyo Larry 
Santoyo and Betsy Gallery are planning a series of workshops over the year 
that will take place in urban backyard. There was a great article on the 
Workshop in Newspress  about the Workshop called   Permacultural Revolution 
Thurs Jan 17 with a great writeup explaining permaculture by Larry Santoyo 
and Betsy.
Contact Betsy Gallery at bgallery at cox.net

March 1-3; August 5-9 Starting & Sustaining Intentional Communities -
Do you dream of establishing a land-based intentional community? This 
course is designed to help you actualize that dream. Presentations and 
exercises will cover such topics as how to find land and finance a 
purchase; legal forms available for holding land; organizing as a 
"for-profit" or a "non-profit," group decision making process; finding 
like-minded people; financial organization; legal and insurance issues; 
dealing with local zoning and regulations; and long-term planning. We'll 
have extensive tours of the Sowing Circle community and OAEC's educational 
center. Instructors: Dave Henson, Adam Wolpert, and Guests; Residential, 
meals included. March: $350 ($300); August: $600 ($525)
Contact: OAEC 15290 Coleman Valley Road, Occidental, CA 95465; (707) 
874-1557 x.201; oaec at oaec.org ; website www.oaec.org/

Saturday, March 2, 2002,HANDS-ON RAINWATER HARVESTING,  Tucson, AZ
Learning how to use rainfall and stormwater runoff helps you save 
groundwater, reduce your overall water needs, reduce erosion, and make your 
plants happy, all at the same time. This hands-on workshop will show you 
how to lay out and build microbasins, swales, French drains and small 
gabions. Principles of reading and assessing a landscape's water flow, 
basic water harvesting strategies, working with gravity and land contours, 
mulching, and plant selection will be covered. A steel culvert cistern will 
be constructed to capture rooftop runoff. You will help lay out the 
plumbing, create the base of the tank, place a steel culvert cistern into 
place, and hook up the cistern to the roof downspout. We will cover runoff 
calculations, tank size, optimum tank placement, water quality, safety 
issues, other types of tank systems, and mosquito prevention. A resource 
handout will be provided. Be ready for the rainy season! This is a hands-on 
workshop so come prepared to get dirty, and bring gloves, hat, water 
bottle, and sack lunch. information. Cost: $125.
Joelee Joyce
DAWN / Out On Bale By Mail
6570 W. Illinois St.
Tucson, AZ 85735
Tel: 520 624 1673
Email: dawnaz at earthlink.net

March 10. - 15. 2002 The Secrets to Making Money and Making a Difference ­ 
Hawaii.
A Course on Holistic Financial Planning and Socially Responsible Investing
We can teach you how to make money and make a positive difference in the 
world. Come learn how to plan your finances and invest profitably in a way 
that reflects your values and builds a sustainable world. There is 
currently $2.2 trillion invested in a socially responsible manner! We can 
help you be a part of this exciting revolution. Learn how to choose good 
companies and avoid the bad. Invest to enhance the health of your community 
and support those in need. Opportunities abound for uniting profits and 
principles ­ this class will show you how! You can make money by helping 
restore the planet and by engaging with your community! You too can make 
sound financial decisions that are also socially and environmentally 
beneficial ­ if you attend this fun and informative class!
Facilitators: Christopher Peck & Michael Kramer. $500.
For info www.permaculture-hawaii.com/events.htm or call 808-965-0178

March 17. - 23. 2002How To Save the World By Teaching Permaculture ­ Hawaii
An Advanced Permaculture Teachers’ Training Course
This Permaculture Teacher’s Course introduces a revolutionary new way of 
teaching permaculture ­ we apply the principles of permaculture to the 
teaching of permaculture. We will cover every aspect of being an exciting 
and effective educator.
The powerful teaching techniques you will learn in this course were gleaned 
from years of permaculture teaching wisdom from experienced permaculture 
teachers around the globe. In 1999, this knowledge was published by 
Permaculture Drylands Institute as
A Permaculture Curriculum, which provides detailed suggestions on how to 
organize and contextualize permaculture learning experiences that are more 
meaningful and interesting than lectures.
The prerequisite for this course is a certified Basic Permaculture Design 
Course. Course attendees will be eligible for Permaculture Teacher 
Certification.
Facilitators: Christopher Peck & Michael Kramer. $700
For info www.permaculture-hawaii.com/events.htm or call 808-965-0178

Permaculture Courses at Earth Haven Ecovillage in North Carolina
Contact: Culture's Edge, 1025 Camp Elliott Rd., Black Mountain, NC 28711, 
828-669-3937,
Courses in Permaculture Training , Design Courses ,Permaculture Residency 
Programs, Village Design, Sustainable Forestry, Natural Building and more 
starting April 2002
http://www.permaculture.net/~EPTA/Culture'sEdge.htm

  Living Systems Design I: Permaculture & Sustainable Systems for Urban
Communities Seattle, WA
  four weekends; Saturdays & Sundays from 9:00-5:00.
*March 16th & 17th and 23rd & 24th;
*April 20th & 21st;
*May 18th & 19th.
Where: The Mountaineers, 300 Third Avenue West, Seattle, WA 98119
Tuition: $1000 (includes all fees, in-class instructional materials, and 
refreshments)
For more information and to register on-line, visit our website at
www.lsdg.net or call us at 206-546-3119. **Advanced registration advised**

March 10. - 15. 2002 The Secrets to Making Money and Making a Difference ­
A Course on Holistic Financial Planning and Socially Responsible Investing
We can teach you how to make money and make a positive difference in the 
world. Come learn how to plan your finances and invest profitably in a way 
that reflects your values and builds a sustainable world. There is 
currently $2.2 trillion invested in a socially responsible manner! We can 
help you be a part of this exciting revolution. Learn how to choose good 
companies and avoid the bad. Invest to enhance the health of your community 
and support those in need. Opportunities abound for uniting profits and 
principles ­ this class will show you how! You can make money by helping 
restore the planet and by engaging with your community! You too can make 
sound financial decisions that are also socially and environmentally 
beneficial ­ if you attend this fun and informative class!
Facilitators: Christopher Peck & Michael Kramer. $500. Hawaii
For info www.permaculture-hawaii.com/events.htm or call 808-965-0178


March 17. - 23. 2002How To Save the World By Teaching Permaculture ­
An Advanced Permaculture Teachers’ Training Course
This Permaculture Teacher’s Course introduces a revolutionary new way of 
teaching permaculture ­ we apply the principles of permaculture to the 
teaching of permaculture. We will cover every aspect of being an exciting 
and effective educator.
The powerful teaching techniques you will learn in this course were gleaned 
from years of permaculture teaching wisdom from experienced permaculture 
teachers around the globe. In 1999, this knowledge was published by 
Permaculture Drylands Institute as
A Permaculture Curriculum, which provides detailed suggestions on how to 
organize and contextualize permaculture learning experiences that are more 
meaningful and interesting than lectures.
The prerequisite for this course is a certified Baasic Permaculture Design 
Course. Course attendees will be eligible for Permaculture Teacher 
Certification.
Facilitators: Christopher Peck & Michael Kramer. $700
For info www.permaculture-hawaii.com/events.htm or call 808-965-0178

Dates: 29 avril - 12 mai 2002 Permaculture Design Course (in french)
Location: Rougemont, Québec, Canada
Instructor: Grégoire Lamoureux & guests
Contact:: Ketty St-Fleur, Nature-Action Québec:
(450) 441-3899
info at nature-action.qc.ca


April 19 - 28, 2002 PC Fundamentals: Harper, TX (near Kerrville)
Learn to heal damaged infrasture in your community, to heal the land, to 
use economic strategies for sustainable rural and urban lifestyles, to 
garden and farm to feed your family , plus much more
Completion of the Fundamentals Course is a prerequisite for the Design 
Practicum Course
Completion of both courses fulfills the requirement for the Permaculture 
Design Certicate
Cost $500
Patricia Allison, Dick Pierce, Martha Leach, Gary Freborg and others Contact:
Martha Leach - 830-864-4174 or mjshtx at yahoo.com  or Kathryn 512-441-2009 
kstevens at ktc.com


April 28th to May 12th 2002 Permaculture Design Course Leavenworth, WA USA
World renowned permaculture instructors Michael Pilarski, Bruce Hill, and 
Penny Livingston will be teaching
The main purpose of the course is to impart permaculture principles and 
methodologies which can be applied anywhere in the world. Through lecture, 
slide shows, discussion, observation, field trips and hands-on activities, 
permaculture design students will develop the practical skills and 
knowledge to design and implement sustainable systems that are in harmony 
with the natural world. We will cover hundreds of crops which can provide 
family needs or cash income. Medicinal herbs will be a major focus. 
Although this course's focus is on the Northwest, participants from other 
bioregions are welcome.
For details visit:
http://www.friendsofthetrees.net/tierra/tpdc.html
Contact:
Ben Berkman & Amanda Carr
12000 Sunitsch Canyon Rd.
Leavenworth, Wa 98826
(509) 548-3225 or (509) 548-6880
tierrapermaculture at hotmail.com


June 1-15 2002 Permaculture Design Course Garberville Ca
With Penny Livingston-Stark,Brock Dolman, James Stark & Starhawk
Fee $950 includes camping accommodation and meals
Permaculture Institute of Northern California
P.O Box Pt. Reyes Ca 94956
(415)- 663-9090 pinc at svn.net www.permacultureinstitute.com

June 10 - 22, 2002 Permaculture Design Course
Location: Winlaw, British Columbia, Canada at the Kootenay Permaculture 
Institute in Winlaw, BC
Description: This is the basic permaculture design course covering
the principles & techniques of permaculture design. The course
includes lectures, discussions, hands-on, slide shows, field trips &
design projects.
Instructors: Gregoire Lamoureux & guests
Contact: Kootenay Permaculture Institute: (250) 226-7302
spiralfarm at yahoo.com
<http://www3.telus.net/permaculture>

June 9 - 16, 2002 Build Here Now 2002
The Fourth Annual Natural Building & Permaculture Convergence
At the Lama Foundation Taos County, New Mexico
co-sponsored by The Last Straw Journal, The Lama Foundation & The 
Permaculture Institute
Lodging options: At Lama, yurt with beds or loft space can accommodate up 
to 15 (first come, first served; stipulate this arrangement on your 
registration; bring your own bedding or sleeping bag)... RV and tent sites 
on the grounds for 100 campers. Hotels are available in Taos and Questa (at 
additional cost).
Cost: Before May 1, 2002, $475; after May 1, $575 for the 7-day event. 
Children 5-16 half price (childcare not provided). Per day participation is 
$100. Cost includes three vegetarian meals per day and on-site lodging.
Travel Information: The Albuquerque airport is three hours from the site. 
Carpooling and shuttle service will be available. For more information, 
contact the Lama Foundation at (505) 586-1269 or see 
http://www.lamafoundation.org
To be placed on a list to receive additional information about
Build Here Now 2002 as it becomes available, send your preferred email 
address and/or surface-mail address to <catherinew at zianet.com>
You may also contact the Lama Foundation by way of their website at
http://www.lamafoundation.org
Please note that participation is limited to 100 people.
Please also note that Build Here Now 2001 was a sell-out.
Early registration for Build Here Now 2002 is advised.

August 19 to September 1, 2002 Permaculture Design Course
Basalt, Colorado
Course overview:
The CRMPI Annual Permaculture Design Course (APDC) is designed to give the 
participant an understanding of the essential parts of permaculture so that 
they can better design and engineer forest gardens, greenhouses, and other 
permaculture endeavors. During the first week you will learn about the 
essential elements of permacutlure. Then in the second week you will be 
putting the knowledge in action with a full spectrum design project. 
Whether you're a designer, a veteran Permaculturist, or a gardener CRMPI's 
APDC has something to offer due to it's wide variety of material.
The curriculum includes a variety of classes and workshops essential to the 
development of becoming a permaculturist. Everything from the invisible 
structures of our economy and social structures, to the structures of the 
soil and how that can be used or modified to create a better planting bed.
Instructors: Peter Bane, Earthhaven,Jerome Osentowski, Director CRMPI, John 
Cruickshank, Appropriate Technologies, Sunrise Ranch and others
Details:
Location - The course is held at our high altitude demonstration site, one 
of the most mature forest gardens in North America. It is located on Basalt 
Mountain, surrounded by ridgelines covered with forests and red sandstone. 
This site makes a beautiful and inspiring location for teaching and 
learning. All ideas covered in the Course can be wittnessed on site with a 
stroll through the garden. It helps create immediate learning connections 
when everything learned can be seen working in action.
Cost: $1000, sliding scale, $100 non-refundable deposit
$50 discount for registration by June 30, $100 couples discount
Contact: The Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute
PO Box 631, Basalt, Co 81621 Ph/Fx: 970-927-4158
jerome at crmpi.org --- www.crmpi.org

June 2002 Permaculture Teacher Training Course
Heartwood Institute in Garberville California
Teachers Jude Hobbs and Tom Ward and others
Send for brochure at
Island Mountain Institute
220 Harmony Lane
Garberville, Ca 95542



3.PERMA NEWS AND EMPLOYMENT
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Local Permaculture Teachers & Designers in Southern and Central California
Larry & Kathryn Santoyo; Santoyo&Associates santoyo at earthflow.com 
800-469-5857  Los Osos Ca
Bill Roley; Pc Institute of Southern Cal DrRoley at aol.com 949-494-5843 
Laguna Beach CA
Dave White Happy Valley School artdetour at mac.com 805-646-9809 Ojai Ca
Pierre Constans Box 353 , 402 West Ojai Ave Ojai 93023 805-640-7686 Ojai Ca
Jonah Dusi Land Dance permaculture at ojai.net 805-640-3782 cell 805-455-5842 
Ojai Ca
Forest Glen Owen  Atwater Village Los Angeles Ca   323-661-5234
Permaculture Teachers only
Marcia Boruta San Diego Permaculture Center sdecc at igc.org (619) 298-8879 
San Diego Ca
Wes Roe Santa Barbara Permaculture Network lakinroe at silcom.com 805-964-1555

YEAR 2002 HERBACULTURE WORK/STUDY PROGRAM
Herb Pharm is proud to offer our HerbaCulture Work/Study Program on our 
certified organic herb farm nestled in the Siskiyou Mountains of southern 
Oregon.
The program runs from March 25th through July 19th. Approximately 30 hours 
per week (Monday through Friday) are spent working and learning farming 
techniques in fields, greenhouses, educational display garden, landscapes 
and barn areas, and 10-12 hours per week are in the classroom. Work 
involves participation in the cultivation and harvest of the over 85 
medicinal herb crops grown on our farm. Students also assist in the 
maintenance of our 1.5 acre Herbal Education Garden and other landscaped 
areas. The work is hard and physical, often repetitive, and the weather can 
be cold and wet, or very hot. It is essential that applicants be in good 
physical condition and mentally prepared for hard work.
Classroom training involves many aspects of organic farming and herbalism. 
Topics include: organic farming techniques, permaculture, plant 
identification, plant spirit medicine and the cultivation, harvesting and 
therapeutic uses of medicinal herbs. Occasional overnight trips are 
scheduled, including a seaweed harvesting foray. There will also be local 
farm tours, and wild herb identification walks.
Teachers include: herbalists "Herbal Ed" Smith, Deborah Frances, N.D., 
Richo Cech, Sara Katz, Christopher Hobbs, David Bunting, James Jungwirth, 
and Thorin Halvorson; permaculture consultants Randy Carey and Tom Ward; as 
well as local farmers and other guest herbalists.
There is no monetary fee for this program. We provide communal housing with 
shared rooms in a large modern house on the farm. Participants will be 
responsible for their own food, consumable household items, transportation 
and maintenance of our guesthouse. There is no space for pets or children.
If you foresee that you might be visiting this area, please contact Jen 
Ambrose for a personal interview and tour. The deadline for applications is 
Jan. 7th 2002. Please send requests for application forms to: Work/Study, 
Herb Pharm, PO Box 116, Williams, OR 97544. Contact Jen with further 
questions at 541-846-9121, (fax) 541-846-9259, or e-mail at 
WorkStudy at Herb-Pharm.com


Hopedance Magazine Nov/Dec 2001 Issue will be a Special on PERMACULTURE THE 
QUIET REVOLUTION
To get a copy go to the webpage www.hopedance.org the Issue is on line to 
on the Hopedance Website
  The Permaculture issue includes Interview with Bill Mollison, an article 
by David Holmgren the co-originator of the Permaculture concept, Larry 
Santoyo column , course calendar, poetry, story telling,Permaculture Credit 
Union and more. From Santa Cruz to  San Diego Hopedance is distributed free 
to 230 location. Please support the Magazine and show your appreciation for 
the Hopedance Special Issue on Permaculture. Hopedance has created a 
special place for Permaculture Activities and Article here in Southern and 
Central California
Single Issues $3,subscriptions 20/year for 6 Issues
POB 15609, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 or

Rising Sun Designs Permaculture Garden and Design Service in Santa Barbara CA
Permaculture Design Grad is Offering Services in Santa Barbara in 
Permaculture Design , Organic Gardens and more
Contact Loren Luyendyk 805-884-3398

Land Dance Permaculture Specialists Now Available in Ventura and Santa 
Barbara County
Services offered: Permaculture Landscape Design, Bio-intensive Gardens, 
Structured Landscapes and Land Maintenance
Contact Jonah Dusi 805-640-3782 cell 805-455-5842  Permaculture Design 
Graduates www.landdance.com

Permaculture intern opportunities available in San Luis Obispo CA
12 week Permaculture Internships
Session 1 February through March
Session 2 April through June
Session 3 July through September
Work trade positions available.
Contact
Larry Santoyo
EarthFlow Designs
800.469.5857
santoyo at earthflow.com

JUST RELEASED PERMACULTURE BOOK
GAIA'S GARDEN A GUIDE TO HOME SCALE GARDENS

The first book to locate Permaculture in the American Landscape

Activist Editor Toby Hemenway has assembled a practical and user friendly 
guide to backyard permaculture. Skillfully written and full of examples 
from the foremost permaculture gardens across the country, the text 
introduces permaculture principles at work, explaining the basics of this 
ingenious language of design. Chapters cover Soil, Water Management, and 
Choice of Plants, as well as more advanced subjects as Interplanting, 
Guilds, Forest Gardens and Garden Evolution. Drawing on a wealth of 
Permaculture Lessons and Lore, the author documents the dramatic successes 
of ordinary men and women in bringing barren landscapes to life and in 
doing so, he swings wide the permaculture gate for all garden lovers to enter.

GAIA'S GARDEN
A Guide to Home-Scale PERMACULTURE
240 pages copiously illustrated with table of useful species organized by 
size, type, hardiness requirements and yields plus glossary, bibliography 
and resources, list suppliers, and a forward by John Todd
$25.00 + 2.50 shipping
Send check to
The Permaculture Activist
PO Box 1209
Black Mountain NC 28711


Announcing the Opening of The Permaculture Credit Union
The Permaculture Credit Union is a reality. A new kind of environmentally 
responsive financial institution has been created and chartered. It is 
possibly the first credit union founded upon the Earth Care principles of 
Permaculture ethics, namely respect for natural systems, respect for 
people, and no waste ( which in banking will mean the reinvestment and 
recycling of surplus back into the community being served). Our mission is 
to pool the financial resources of people who subscribe to these ethical 
principles and provide a financial vehicle that will allow these resources 
to be put to work creating a sound sustainable, environmentally responsible 
future. We believe we have targeted a market that is severely unserved by 
existing financial institutions- those people who are committed to a 
cleaner environment, healthy food and water, sustainable energy use, and a 
more conscious lifestyle. It will create the opportunity for members to 
control the use of money in the community and contribute to the 
revitalization of local well-being.
         The PCU is now close to 200 with $1,2000,00 in share and term and 
needs to grow to more in order to offer more services to the Permaculture 
Community. We are also looking funds from individuals or foundations to 
help with the costs of running the office as we grow.
Permaculture Credit Union
4250 Cerrillo Road
Santa Fe , NM 87507 (505) 954-3479 fax (505) 424-1624  perma at pcuonline.org
http://www.pcuonline.org/

Online Course Expanded March 15 2002
Elfin Permaculture has added another 6-month segment to its online course to
accommodate more students and to reduce the time one must wait for a new
course cycle to begin. Willem Smuts of South Africa will lead a course March
15 to Sept. 15, 2002. Dan Hemenway, course founder and designer, will lead
the course beginning Sept. 15, 2002. He will also review and critique all
designs from the earlier course and pass on ultimate certification of
students.
The new session has been developed because the course was reaching the limit
for the number of certificate students that it can process. Now students
from each session will see designs done by students in the previous session.
Seeing student designs and the instructor's review early in the course cycle
helps guide students in their own design projects, a major component of the
online course.
Dan Hemenway taught permaculture design for more than 20 years. He was
recognized in the first round of Community Service Awards from the In
ternational Permaculture Institute and has received 5 advanced
diplomas from the institute. Dr.Willem Smuts, a geologist with
specialization in sedimentology, has participated in all 6 of the annual
online courses given this year. He will use the standard posts developed for
these courses and will guide discussion, reports, and design work by each
student in the supplemental course. Students in each course will meet the
same rigorous standards that are the hallmark of Elfin Permaculture
certification.
For more detail, visit http://barkingfrogspc.tripod.com/frames.html to review
or download the course protocol, the course reading list, and the course
assignment schedule.
For more information on Barking Frogs Permaculture Center, read our recently
released annual letter on either of our websites.

Permaculture at Happy Valley continues to thrive!
The Happy Valley Foundation has been awarded a $6,000 grant for 
environmental projects by the Star Fund of the Tides Foundation, on the 
recommendation of Angela and Anthony Ocone. These funds will provide 
support for the school's Permaculture program and help its outreach to 
other educational centers through July 2002.
David R White PhD Environmental Coordinator Happy Valley School



4. WEBSITES OF INTEREST
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Take a look at this program in South Africa organized by The Food and Tree 
Permaculture Organization SA to reached the schools and develop 
permaculture programs in schools and they have created a national 
completion called
EduPlant is the national school permaculture competition, funded by Eskom 
through its Corporate Social Investment Division. The competition is also 
funded by TIKKUN and the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry.
http://www.eduplant.org.za/



5.LISTSERVE
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To get Up to Date Permaculture Ongoing Announcements for courses , events 
and posting of articles of interest try subscribing to our local 
Permaculture Listserves ccpg serves San Lois Obispo ,scpg serves Santa 
Barbara down and including Los Angeles, and sdpg serves San Diego area. 
Below are the instructions how to sign up
thanks to John Howe for setting them up
this works the same for each separate list:
central coast list(ccpg at arashi.com), south coast(scpg at arashi.com), and the 
san diego
list (sdpg at arashi.com)

TO SUBSCRIBE to this mailing listserve

Basically, the info is more web based now so log on the each website you 
want to subscribe to
SoCal PCG subscription
http://www.arashi.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/scpg
SanDiego PCG subsciption
http://www.arashi.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/sdpg
CentralCoast Cal PCG subscription
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REMINDER ONCE  you are signed  onto one or all of the listserves  type in 
sdpg at arashi.com or ccpg at arashi.com, or scpg at arashi.com to post a message to 
the listserve

Please send listings and events for next email news by Nov 28 to 
lakinroe at silcom.com

Mail Address    South Coast Permaculture Guild and Santa Barbara 
Permaculture Network
                 224E Figueroa ST #C
                 Santa Barbara CA 93101

A special Discussion on WHAT IS PERMACULTURE pull together  by Toby 
Hemenway from Permaculture <permaculture.lists.ibiblio.org> the national 
and international Permaculture Listserve that lists courses and answers 
questions and discusses Permaculture Ideas with an international community 
of permaculture folks and others
READ BELOW


What I'm getting from these thoughtful contributions is that much of the
difficulty in defining or finding a context for permaculture comes from the
facts that:
1) permaculture is a comprehensive design tool, not a study of a subject,
and
2) permaculture emphasizes processes rather than objects (unfortunate that
the word "permaculture" makes it sound like a thing, not a process.
So: 1) means that permaculture searches for general principles of design.
It's not limited to the design of a particular class of entity the way
architecture or engineering is (though there are some pretty philosophical
works on architectural design theory that leak into other fields [e.g.
Moholy-Nagy, Chris Alexander]). Permaculture's ideas aim to be useful for
creating human habitats as well as understanding how natural ones are
designed/have evolved. Thus the problem permaculture attempts to solve could
be described as "how are sustainable systems designed?" Since nearly
everything humans do could be described as some kind of design, Pc is going
to "leak" into a lot of fields.
But about the idea of Pc leaking into other fields: I realize I wouldn't
describe it that way. I'm coming to the conclusion (a la Holmgren) that
permaculture isn't a field. It doesn't lie on the same plane as biology,
physics, or even architecture or economics. It doesn't fill up an empty
space between other disciplines (the way paleontology fills up a gap between
biology and geology).

Nearly every idea in permaculture can be found in an existing discipline:
ecology, agronomy, anthropology, economics, etc. So it doesn't lie "between"
or with these fields. But what _can't_ be found in other disciplines are the
patterns permaculture uses to connect the various pieces of knowledge from
these disciplines. Thus permaculture doesn't "leak" into other disciplines,
but rather organizes them; it gives you patterns with which to use available
knowledge to design or comprehend sustainable systems (human or nature's).
So perhaps Pc operates at a "higher" level (a more inclusive holon) than the
various disciplines. It tries to solve the problem of a lack of connection
among, and poor application of, various fields of knowledge. It shows
relationships among fields of knowledge.
Point #2) means that English and most western languages can't describe
permaculture very well, being so noun-oriented. Ecologists have had a
similar struggle, for example where biotic ecologists, who are
thing-oriented, describe a tree as leaves, trunk, and roots, planted in
soil, while functional ecologists, who think in terms of processes, say
you're looking at energy capture (leaves) and nutrient retention (all the
rest). Then they argue about who's right.

Part of Mollison's genius is that he's given us a way to combine objects and
processes through patterns. A synthesis like that will take a while for both
camps to digest. And it's too bad Bill and David made up a hard-to-grasp
noun, one that doesn't describe a process, instead of a term whose
definition begins to be included in the word itself [like "ecological
design" or "holistic management"]. This has compounded the language and
comprehension problem.
If permaculture is a way to organize large bodies of knowledge into a useful
system, it's a pretty grand thing indeed.
Toby
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