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EWerb at aol.com
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Permaculture Design Course July 6-20, 1999
In the Methow Valley, Washington
Hello guilders. I just was up in Washington - it was summery and beautiful.
Are you ready for a taste of clean air, water, food and herbs - with people
who are serious about fun and learning from permaculture masters?
Call today for special travel cost assistance for Permaculture Guild members,
students and low income participants. Also full course discounts available
for groups of two or more. Call or email Eric Werbalowsky for details,
<ewerb at aol.com> 805-652-1142. Hope to see you there!
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July 6-20, 1999
A two-week residential course in pristine North Central Washington, at Herb'n
Relief Farm on the Methow River. Permaculture is an integrated systems
approach to designing sustainable homes, farms and communities.
Sponsored by
Friends of the Trees Society
This course will emphasize sustainable forestry, agroforestry, medicinal
herbs, lesser-known crops, and native plants.
Michael Pilarski: Instructor
with guest instructors: Suzanne Martin, Simon Henderson, Jerry Johnson, Ed
Welch, George Wooten & others.
Course fee: $850
- Up to $200 special travel cost assistance for students and low income
participants, also full course discounts available for groups of two or more.
Call or email Eric Werbalowsky for details, <ewerb at aol.com> 805-652-1142
About the Course:
The main purpose of the course is to impart permaculture principles and
methodologies which can be applied anywhere in the world. Through lecture,
discussion, observation, field trips and hands-on activities, permaculture
design students will develop the practical skills and knowledge to design and
implement sustainable systems that are in harmony with the natural world.
Course participants will work in design teams to produce a permaculture
design for the 70-acre Vogt property. We will cover dozens of crops which can
provide family needs or cash income. Medicinal herbs will be a major focus.
Although this course's focus is on the interior Northwest, participants from
other bioregions are also welcome. Permaculture principles, design
methodology and many of our techniques are applicable around the world.
Methow Ecosystems:
The Methow river riparian zone is dominated by cottonwoods. Semi-arid
low-elevation sites only receive 12-15" annual precipitation and support
shrub steppe with sagebrush (Artemesia tridentata), bitterbrush (Purshia
tridentata) and rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus nauseosus) as well as bunchgrass
ecosystems. Aspen groves, ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir forests occupy the
zones above. Higher still in the mountains are wetter subalpine forests and
meadows and then timberline, krummholz, and alpine tundra.
We will make field trips to many of these local ecosystems up to as high as
7,440' Slate Peak in the North Cascades. Methow ecosystems are similar to
plant communities found throughout the interior Northwest. Mongolia, the
Altai Mountains and parts of central Asia and Far East Russia have analogous
climates and many flora affinities. Eventually we should have some farmer to
farmer exchanges with this region and joint permaculture courses.
Course site & Facilities:
The course will be held at Herb 'n Relief Farm, Peter & Ali Vogt's 70-acre
property outside of Twisp, Washington. The farm includes river frontage on
the Methow River at an elevation of 1,650'. Facilities include several
buildings including a large, beautiful lodge where we can hold classes. We
will also set up an outdoor teaching area. We are outside quite a bit anyway
with hands-on activities and field trips. Shower facilities are available.
For those hot days, we have a pond and the river to cool off in. A sweat
lodge will be available.
Accommodations:
There may be a few indoor accommodations but most participants from outside
the valley will have to set up their own tent or utilize one of the several
tipis on site. Participants can bring their own tents, vans or live-in rigs.
Local participants can commute from their homes if they wish.
Food:
Three tasty wholesome meals a day will be provided with an emphasis on local,
organic food. Be sure to note any health needs or dietary preferences on your
registration.
Course Tuition:
Tuition for the course is $850. This includes instruction, meals, lodging,
curriculum materials, and use of facilities. Several partial scholarships are
available. Single day attendance is possible at $75 per day. Participants
will be sent an information packet upon registration.
About Permaculture
* The term "permaculture" was coined in 1978 by Australians Bill Mollison and
David Holmgren as a contraction of "permanent agriculture". It can also be
defined as "permanent culture".
* Permaculture is about self-reliance, growing food, and building
energy-efficient structures from local materials.
* Permaculture establishes multiple-story, agroforestry systems using tree
crops, shrubs, vines and herbaceous plants in symbiotic assemblages which are
highly productive.
Course topics:
* Permaculture principles
* Permaculture methodology
* Organic gardening
* Organic agriculture
* Agroforestry systems
* Straw bale building
* Natural building
* Ecosystem restoration
* Livestock raising
* Urban permaculture
* Appropriate energy
* Village development
* Intentional communities
* Observation skills
* Site analysis & design
* Water harvesting
* Irrigation
* Arid land strategies
* Edible landscaping
* Tree crops
* Windbreaks
* Medicinal herbs
* Wildcrafting
* Seed collecting
* Erosion control
* Aquaculture/ponds
* Sustainable forestry
* Integrated pest management
* Networking & research
* Formal & informal economies
and much, much more . . .
Instructors
Michael Pilarski has lived and worked in eastern Washington and north Idaho
since 1972. He has extensive experience in organic farming, seed collecting,
plant propagation, horticulture, wildcrafting medicinal herbs, teaching, and
international networking. I have taught seventeen permaculture design
courses thus far including in the cold northern climates of British
Columbia, Nova Scotia and Wisconsin; the temperate climates of Puget Sound,
Oregon and California; and the subtropical climates of Hawai`i, Nepal and
Belize. I am excited to be offering the first permaculture design course held
in the Interior Northwest in six years.
In 1986, Pilarski hosted and graduated from a Permaculture Design Course
taught by Bill Mollison near Cle Elum in eastern Washington. Mollison is the
founder of permaculture and one of the world's leading authorities on
sustainable settlement in arid and semi-arid lands. This was the first design
course taught by Bill which focused specifically on "Drylands Permaculture".
We will use & adapt Mollison's Drylands Permaculture Design Course curriculum.
Suzanne Martin is the co-founder of Kikta Design, a permaculture design and
consultation firm in Kitsap County. Simon
Henderson has studied traditional agriculture systems in many parts of the
world and was permaculture instructor at the Bear Tribe near Spokane for many
years. He is now a bamboo specialist.
Jerry Johnson manages his family property for cattle, grain and wildlife
habitat in the channeled scablands southeast of Spokane.
Ed Welch is a long-time Methow organic farmer growing vegetables and
medicinal herbs who also has an organic alcohol distillery.
George Wooten is a local botanist with a broad knowledge of native plants and
essential oils.
Other guest presenters to be announced. Course participants will also bring a
wide range of knowledge and experience.
Certification: Course graduates will be certified as Permaculture Design
Trainees, and after two years experience will be eligible for Applied
Permaculture Design diplomas. Graduates are entitled to use the term
"Permaculture" in pursuit of livelihood, and for educational purposes.
Friends of the Trees Society
PO Box 4469,
Bellingham, Washington 98227
Tel: (360) 724-0503.
Email: trees at telcomplus.net
Registration Form:
Name_______________________________________
Address_____________________________________
___________________________________________
Phone/Fax/E-mail_____________________________
_____ Enclosed is my deposit of $250
_____ Enclosed is the entire tuition.
Make checks payable to: Friends of the Trees Society.
Accommodation choice: Space in Vogt's tipis_____
Bring own tent ______ Live-in vehicle_____
Commute from local home ______
Indoor accommodations (may be extra charge)_______
Health or dietary needs, restrictions or allergies? ________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
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