SONGS &
STORIES
A WILD SERIES SPRING
FESTIVAL & BENEFIT
March 17 – 19
http://www.quailsprings.org/programs/wild-series/songs-stories/
Quail Springs is deeply honored to welcome some of our most
treasured storytellers, wisdom keepers and musicians for a magical
feast of story and song under the stars of Cuyama. Come and
celebrate the beautiful seeds of culture that bring us together as
we gather by the fire to listen, remember, learn and sing. Held by
the enchantment of the high desert, our esteemed elders, teachers
and song keepers will share beloved stories and songs from a range
of world traditions. Join the Quail Springs Village and our dear
community for this rare and meaningful Wild Series Spring
Festival.
Proceeds from this event will go to our Seeds for the Next
Generation capital campaign. Please endeavor to pay as much as you
are able to support the beautiful work of Quail Springs to
continue.
THE ART OF HIDE TANNING
March 23 – 26
http://www.quailsprings.org/programs/wild-series/hide-tanning/
Join us for a four day immersion into the traditional art of
making leather by hand. In this intimate and experiential class,
students will tan one deer or goat buckskin from start to finish,
learn to make rawhide, and participate in a fur tanning
demonstration.
The art of hide tanning is a cross-cultural human legacy, one with
an ancient heritage that spans across continents and lineages.
Besides full hands-on experience, we will spend time discussing
history, methodology and various cultural approaches. Students
will leave with an understanding of how to bring to life beautiful
hand-tanned leather and fur in their own small home tanning
set-ups.
Hide tanning is a physically demanding craft, so be prepared for
four full days of very active and fun learning! We are going to
learn as much as possible and our days will be packed with
richness. No experience is necessary!
All of the hides used this class only come from reliable and
sustainably harvested sources – either from California small
farms, or from legally hunted deer
INTRODUCTION
TO COB & NATURAL BUILDING
April 10 – 15, 2017
http://www.quailsprings.org/programs/natural-building/cob-intro/
Cob building combines clay sediment, sand, fiber, and water, and
is hand sculpted to form walls, benches, ovens, and fireplaces.
Cob building makes use of readily available, affordable, non-toxic
materials to build beautiful, organic structures.
The course is appropriate for both first-time builders and for
professionals in the building trade who are interested in natural
materials. In this cob workshop, we focus on the characteristics
of the natural materials most commonly used in construction: clay
soil, sand, and fibers. Our main focus will be cob, though we will
touch on various other building techniques that utilize the same
materials, including adobe block, light straw-clay, wattle and
daub, and plasters. We will discuss how to find and choose
appropriate soil for construction, how to create various mixes,
how to attach wood to earthen walls, and how to use earthen
materials to build walls, sculpt niches, shelves, and furniture.
This course is primarily a hands on course, where we learn by
doing. We will be building a small structure from start to finish.
As a complement to the hands-on portion of the course, we will
include slide shows and discussions of the theoretical aspects of
natural building. Subjects include building design and siting,
passive solar design, foundations and drainage, earthen floors,
appropriate roof design, and wiring and plumbing for natural
structures.
RESILIENCE DESIGN TRAINING:
A PERMACULTURE DESIGN COURSE FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
MAY 21 – JUNE 4, 2017
For more info: http://www.quailsprings.org/programs/permaculture/pdcid
This course equips people working in international development and
grassroots projects with the perspectives and skills needed to
engage with communities in partnership to incorporate elements
into the design of communities, smallholder farms and land with
household agricultural production that are holistic, appropriate,
strategic, effective, diverse, as well as ecologically and
economically sound. This course includes the 72-hr Permaculture
Design Certification through the Permaculture Research Institute.
What is Permaculture?
Permaculture is a design science utilizing an innovative
systems-approach to consciously design landscapes, human
settlements and smallholder farming systems that integrate
functional diversity and biological fertility by mimicking natural
eco-systems. Diverse and fertile systems act resilient in the face
of shocks.
Who is this course for?
This course is designed for people who work with Non-Government
Organizations (NGO’s), Government Organizations, or are Community
Organizers. The teaching is directly relevant for international
development practitioners, including the technical teams from
agency Headquarters and field teams engaged in implementation.