[Sdpg] PERMACULTURE DESIGN CERTIFICATION COURSE August 19-31, 2005 Washington
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Sun Jul 3 08:14:24 PDT 2005
PERMACULTURE DESIGN CERTIFICATION COURSE
AT WORLD STEWARD'S HIGHLAND FARM
Join us for a two-week intensive design course facilitated by Toby Hemenway
and Jude Hobbs at Highland Farm.
Permaculture is a whole-systems method of design that organizes ideas,
strategies, and techniques from agriculture, appropriate technology,
natural building, economics, and other disciplines into a pattern of
mutually supportive relationships. By using principles from nature to
thoughtfully integrate land, water, plants, people, animals, shelter,
technologies, and community, Permaculture lets us design sustainable places
to live.
WHERE: Across from Hood River in Underwood Washington. Located in the heart
of the Columbia River Gorge in the inspirational complexity of both east
and west Cascade ecosystems, Highland Farm is dedicated to landscape based
education for a sustainable culture.
WHEN: August 19-31, 2005
COST: $1,400 includes local organic farm-fresh meals, covered camping,
workshops and course materials, and a subscription to the Permaculture
Activist. Certification is available upon completion of the two-week course.
Generous Scholarships are available to those interested in doing work exchange.
CONTACT: For details and Registration call Abel Kloster at (503) 358-5890.
Or write abel at worldsteward.org
Check out the web sites:
www.worldsteward.org
www.cascadiapermaculture.com
www.patternliteracy.com
Participants will learn among other things: Permaculture ethics and
principles, observation and site analysis, water catchment techniques, soil
building, organic agriculture, plant identification, edible landscaping,
animals in Agriculture and in the habitat, Agroforestry and tree crops, eco
building, village economics, and urban strategies.
TOBY HEMENWAY is the author of Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home Scale
Permaculture and associate editor of Permaculture Activist Magazine.
JUDE HOBBS is a horticulturist, permaculture designer, and instructor.
Since 1982 Jude's landscape design business has provided environmental
design solutions for urban and rural settings. She has written a Guide to
Multi-Functional Hedgerows for Oregon State University Extension Service
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