[Sdpg] NOTE CHANGE LOCATION IN OJAI, Thinking like a Watershed with Dr. Bill Roley Talk( Ojai Thurs Nov 11 and SB Fri Nov 12) Workshop Sat Nov 13 Santa Barbara 2004
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Mon Nov 8 02:32:00 PST 2004
ps SORRY NOTE CHANGED LOCATION FOR 7PM TALK IN OJAI BELOW
hi everyone
Just a reminder of the great Lecture in both Ojai and Santa
Barbara with Bill Roley Permaculture Teacher and special guest John Perlin,
also please look at the Workshop at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden all
day in Santa Barbara a Sat Nov 13 called How to Think Like a Watershed:
Collect, Conserve, and Clean the Water in Santa Barbara, details below
thanks wes
NOTE CHANGED LOCATION FOR 7PM TALK IN OJAI BELOW
Nov 11 Thursday 5pm Dinner with Bill Roley at Farmer and the Cook
Restaurant 39 El Roblar Dr , Meiners Oaks 93023 805-640-9608
http://www.farmerandcook.com/ Please RSVP and let The Farmer and The Cook
you are coming for dinner
Nov 11 Thursday 7 PM Thinking like a Watershed Slide Show & Lecture
Donation $5 Ojai, Ca
with Dr. Bill Roley Director, Permaculture Institute of So. California
at Farmer and the Cook Restaurant 39 El Roblar Dr , Meiners Oak
Nov 12 Friday Thinking like a Watershed Slide Show & Lecture 7pm
Organizer: Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and Permaculture Institute of
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and the Permaculture Institute of
Southern California present
Thinking like a Watershed
with Dr. Bill Roley
Director, Permaculture Institute of So. California
with Special Guest John Perlin historian and author of three highly
acclaimed environmental books, A Forest Journey: The Role of Wood in the
Development of Civilization , From Space to Earth: The Story of Solar
Electricity,A Golden Thread: 2500 Years of Solar Architecture and Technology
Explore watershed issues applying Permaculture principles and design
techniques that interconnect your home and backyard to the whole watershed.
The land around your home is a vital part of the watershed. How that land
is managed -- one lot at a time-- can have a significant impact on your
city's flood protection, water supply, air and water quality. Permaculture
techniques can help control erosion, reduce flooding, minimize water
pollution, improve groundwater recharge and enhance wildlife habitat.
Special thank you for their help Community Environmental Council and SB
Natural History Museum
Location:
Community Environmental Council's
South Coast Watershed Resource Center
Arroyo Burro Beach, 2981 Cliff Drive, Santa Barbara
Cost: $5
Contact: Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
805-962-2571 www.sbpermaculture.org sbpcnet at silcom.com
Saturday Nov 13
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
HORT 350: How to Think Like a Watershed: Collect, Conserve, and Clean the
Water in Santa Barbara
Saturday, November 13, 9:00 a.m. Noon, and 1:00 4:00 p.m.
This workshop explores the factors necessary to maintain regenerative
cycles within our healthy watersheds. A series of plans and strategies,
based on permaculture techniques utilizing soil-water-plant designs,
illustrate successful projects that can be integrated into the community
environmental fabric. A tour of the watershed beginning at the SB Botanic
Garden, the Natural History Museum, Eseling Park and the Arroyo Beach
Watershed Resource Center will round out a day of adventure finishing at
the restaurant at Arroyo Beach and the Best Management Practices of its owner.
Efforts in ecological restoration and water
harvesting features improve our sense of stewardship and the biological
integrity of the ecology of watersheds. Please bring a sack lunch.
Instructor: Dr. Bill Roley
Location: Blaksley Library (SB Botanic Gardens) and the South Coast
Watershed Resource Center (Arroyo Burro)
On the South Coast, from Point Conception to Rincon Creek, there are
approximately 50 short steep watersheds that start in Santa Ynez Mountains
flow, through the foothills and coastal plain and ultimately empty into the
Pacific Ocean. The Santa Ynez Mountains are unusual in California because
of the east-west alignment. Once part of the ocean floor, they were formed
of hard shale and sandstone that was uplifted, folded, faulted and eroded
over time. Many of the creeks flowing from these mountains are dry for five
or six months a year. When it rains however, large volumes of water move
across these areas flushing pollutants and sometimes creating a flood
control challenge due to the number of people living in the natural flood
plain and their pattern of settlement.
Present day Santa Barbara and surrounding areas feature a vibrant culture
with Latinos, European, Asian and Native American influence. The 200 census
found that 201,000 people live on the South coast. Within 15 years, this
number is expected to increase to 234,000. This growing population lives
along a strip of coast 5 miles wide, 26 miles long, bordered on the North
by Santa Ynez Mountains and on the South by the Pacific. As our population
grows, more pollutants put an increase strain on our watershed system and
jeopardize our health. We cannot continue in this way without harming our
waterways.
REGISTRATION
How To Think Like A Watershed:
Collect, Conserve, and Clean the Water in Santa Barbara
Sat Nov 13
9-noon, and 1-4pm
$40 members/$50 non-members/$25 students
Contact Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens 805-682-4726 ext 102 Tues-Fri 9-4pm
to register,
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
1212 Mission Canyon Rd
Santa Barbara CA 93105-2126
Location, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Blaksley Library and the South
Coast Watershed Resource Center
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