[Sdpg] Keynote speaker Bill Roley, Director of the Permaculture Institute of Southern California at Home Gardening Symposium Santa Barbara Sat March 27 2004
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
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Wed Feb 11 22:17:11 PST 2004
Home Gardening Symposium
Join us for the 5th Annual
Home Gardening Symposium
Brought to you by Master Gardeners of
Santa Barbara & Ventura Counties
Saturday March 27, 2004 8 am 4 pm
Santa Barbara City College , West
Campus
Business Communications Forum, Next to
Garvin Theater
721 Cliff Drive, Santa Barbara
If you love to garden, you won't want to miss
this one-day symposium You'll have the
chance to hear experts speak on more than 20
diverse horticultural topics. And you'll
meet exhibitors offering exotic, hard-to-find
plants, useful gardening tools and informative
books.
No matter your gardening interest, you just might
find it here.Attend four sessions on
subjects ranging from roses, organic vegetables,
herbs and native plants to historical
gardens, sustainable gardening, landscape design,
erosion control and firescaping.
Keynote speaker Bill Roley, Director of the
Permaculture Institute of Southern California,
starts off this diverse day by speaking on
Environmental Horticulture.
Price is $30 Save $5 with an Early Bird Discount
($25 program fee) on registration
forms postmarked by March 1. Homemade morning
pastries and a delicious buffet
luncheon catered by the Santa Barbara City
College Culinary Arts Program are available
for $10.
Unfortunately, space for this event is limited.
So, don't wait long.Register Now!
Scholarships are also available Contact us for
more information
University of California Cooperative Extension
Attn:Â Home Gardening Symposium
669 County Square Drive, Suite 100
Ventura, California 93003
805-645-1455
ceventura at ucdavis.edu
Sponsored by Cooperative Extension in
Ventura & Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden and Santa
Barbara City College
Environmental Horticultural
Department
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