[Sdpg] Issue #55, Learning from Our Mistakes. Permaculture Activist Magazine Upcoming Issue

Santa Barbara Permaculture Network sbpcnet at silcom.com
Fri Feb 11 10:03:39 PST 2005


Issue #55, Learning from Our Mistakes. Permaculture Activist Magazine Upcoming
Issue

Friends, 

Thank you for your wonderful stories, your ads and the multitude of
events and calendar listings for Issue #55, Learning from Our Mistakes.
It's out on time and if not already there, will be in your hands soon.

Upcoming in April is the Tree Crops Issue. Please submit stories,
listings, ads and other pertinent information to us by March 1st.

Thank you for continuing to make the Permaculture Activist rich with our
shared experiences.

Yours truly,

Peter Bane pcactivist at mindspring.com
Lee Warren
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In 2005,The Permaculture Activist magazine celebrates its 20th year promoting
the design of sustainable human communities. The Activist is North America's
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