[Scpg] The Farm's Ecovillage Training Center in Tennessee
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The Farm's Ecovillage Training Center (and its partner programs abroad)
present a series of intensive courses:
http://www.thefarm.org/etc/courses.html
April 1-June 9, 2002 Ecovillage Apprenticeships
Summertown, TN, The Farm community. Apprenticeship program in organic food
production. $2500 per ten week program includes board and lodging,
participation in all courses, and training in organic gardening from seed
through harvest. This year we will be continuing work on our 11,000 sq.ft.
constructed wetlands, our cob visitors center, our cob, strawbale and
earthbag sauna roundhouse, our 3-story strawframe storage building, and
many other interesting projects within the Farm community.
March 22-24 Natural Building with Katey Culver and Howard Switzer (Straw,
Cob, Earthbag, Round Pole) Mud and stone. Turf and timber. Build with
straw, cob, wood and other natural materials. Earth plasters, passive
solar, foundations, roofing, the works! Howard Switzer is an architect who
has designed a number of straw homes and other structures in Tennessee.
Katey Culver has been a life-long activist with a focus on ecology and
natural systems. When she learned about the natural building movement she
was drawn to its immediate application to healing ourselves and the planet.
She has been teaching about, designing and building natural buildings since
1996. $325 for weekend course includes books, food and lodging.
April 22-27 Solar Installation Course with Ed Eaton and Sue Turtle
Summertown, TN, The Farm community. Become a solar installer with this
course from Solar Electric International, one of the foremost solar
installation companies in the world. $550 plus food and lodging (Inn
packages from $170). Ed Eaton, Sue Turtle and others. We will install a PV
system.
May 15-19 Sustainable Village Design
Summertown, TN, The Farm community. [picture] Site selection, master
planning and pattern design for Ecovillage; consensus and conflict
resolution, financial aspects, work issues, best practices. Live and work
in an ecovillage for a week and get a sense of the issues. Albert Bates,
Greg Ramsey and guests. $600.
May 24-June 1 Permaculture Fundamentals
Summertown, TN, The Farm community. The first half of the complete design
certification course. Learn the low impact methodologies that are creating
a holistic movement. $600 includes food and lodging, materials. Albert
Bates, Patricia Allison, Sizwe Herring. The first half of the complete
design certification course. Second half to be offered later in the year.
Learn the low impact methodologies that are creating a holistic movement.
June 3-9 Permaculture Practicum
A small number of PC Fundamentals graduates return for the second half of
the certification process. Work in teams to design homesites and
neighborhoods. Combining the larger subjects of the permaculture curriculum
presentations by experienced designers introduce mentored small group
design projects. $600 includes food and lodging, materials. Albert Bates,
Biko Casini, Sizwe Herring.
June 22 Organic and Biodynamic Gardening
Join "The Barefoot Farmer," Jeff Poppen, at Long Hungry Creek Farm, a
community subscription agriculture project in Red Boiling Springs,
Tennessee, to learn how The Barefoot Farmer grows abundant veges for 50
families from 4 acres of organic gardens in northern Tennessee. $75.
July 15-21 Natural Buildings Immersion
A week-long intensive: wattle and daub; mud and stone; turf and timber.
Build with straw, cob, wood and other natural materials. Architect and
builders Howard Switzer, Katey Culver, Albert Bates, Biko Casini. $600.
Wed, August 28, 2002, 6:00-10:00 pm
Ecovillage Dinner
World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, South Africa: Dine
with progressive leaders in sustainability while hearing from visionary
speakers in the ecovillage movement: Ross and Hildur Jackson, Rashmi Mayur,
Max O. Lindegger, Albert Bates, Lucilla Borio, Helena Norberg-Hodge, Liora
Adler, Vinja Ariyaratne, Marti Mueller, Mete Hacaloglu and others. $50,
e53, R535
Fri, August 30, 2002, 6:00-10:00 pm
Ecovillage Dinner
World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg:
<../farmgif/cheetah2.jpg> It is our honor to invite Dr. J.T. Ross Jackson,
author of And We Are Doing It: Building an Ecovillage Future to be our
Keynote speaker. Dr. Jackson is founder of the Gaia Trust and creator of
the Global Ecovillage Network. His distinguished career has spanned three
decades as a currency analyst, philanthropist, and social innovator. $50,
e53, R535
Sun, September 1, 2002, 6:00-10:00 pm
Ecovillage Dinner
World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, South Africa: Dine
with developing nation sustainability pioneers while hearing from visionary
speakers in the ecovillage movement: Ross and Hildur Jackson, Rashmi Mayur,
Marian Zeitlin, Souleye Ndiaye, Marti Mueller, Vinya Ariyaratne, Mete
Hacaloglu and others. $50, e53, R535
Friday, August 23 to Sunday August 25, 2002
Village Design Charrette
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Participants will travel by bus to Tlholego Ecovillage Training Center near
Rustenburg where they will stay in village group lodging. The charrette
provides a multi-disciplinary exercise with developers, architects,
engineers and others to create a truly integrated zero energy, free
standing design, emphasizing sustainable practices. Take an actual village
project from site to materials selection to energy and water
considerations, conflicts and governance. Instructors include Max O.
Lindegger, Albert Bates, Lucilla Borio, and Liora Adler. $400, e425, R4275
Saturday August 24 to Sunday August 25, 2002
Urban Ecology and Sustainable Communities <../farmgif/weaver-l.jpg>
Johannesburg, South Africa Learn how to balance urban development and
natural systems to maximize community livability. Progressive practitioners
will discuss resource management and revitalization of human dominated
landscapes. Discover how to rework urban infrastructure to preserve and
restore green space, water supplies and other resources. Hear about
cutting-edge projects and technologies: site selection, the market for
sustainable community, why people chose to live in urban ecovillages,
financial aspects, work issues, design process, restoring old sites,
decisionmaking process, conflict and communications. $150, e160, R1600
inclusive.
Monday August 26 to Tuesday, August 27, 2002
Creating Democratic Networks Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Theory and case studies about organizing sustainable development from the
ground up. Lucilla Borio, Liora Adler, Marian Zeitlin, Souleye Ndiaye,
Marti Mueller, Vinya Ariyaratne, Mete Hacaloglu. $150, e160, R1600 inclusive.
Wed-Thur, August 28-29, 2002, Johannesburg
Introduction to Consensus
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Consensus decisionmaking can be a powerful tool for building group unity
and strength and for choosing wise, creative courses of action. However, if
attempted in the wrong circumstances or without good understanding of the
technique, the consensus process can result in confusion and frustration.
This course will lead the way for your group to smooth process work,
structures and techniques. Meetings can be fun! Instructors include Liora
Adler, Lucilla Borio, and others. $150, e160, R1600 includes tuition, two
lunches and course materials.
Fri-Sat, August 30-31, 2002, Johannesburg
Ecovillages and Poverty Alleviation
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Economic disequality undercuts environmental sustainability. Ecovillages
and their supporting networks can reverse the downward spiral of poverty
and create success in business while building community. Instructors
include Paul and Stephanie Cohen, Marian Zeitlin, Souleye Ndiaye, Marti
Mueller, Vinya Ariyaratne, Mete Hacaloglu and others. $150, e160, R1600
includes tuition, two lunches and course materials.
Sun-Mon Sept. 1-2, 2002, Johannesburg
Introduction to Permaculture
"Permanent agriculture" or "permanent culture," terms coined by
Australians David Holmgren and Bill Mollison in the 1970s, describe a
design system for creating human settlements that function in harmony with
nature. Incorporating traditional knowledge, modern science, and the
ecological patterns of the living world, permaculture design is applicable
to farms, gardens, organizations, housing developments, towns and villages,
or city neighborhoods. Since 1978, tens of thousands of individuals on all
continents have learned and taught to others the principles of energy flow
and materials cycling, and the simple appropriate technologies of
self-reliant living: gardening, shelter, water and waste management,
aquaculture, forestry, and how to organize supportive local economies. The
aim of this grassroots international movement is to liberate people
everywhere to provide for their own and their communities' needs for food,
energy, shelter, and a decent life without exploitation or pollution and
from the smallest practical area of land. Max O. Lindegger, Albert Bates,
Lucilla Borio, and Liora Adler. $150, e160, R1600 inclusive.
African Eco-tours and Thlolego Day Visits
African Ecotours: Aug 26, 28, 31, 2002
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DAY 1: leave Johannesburg at 10.30 am, arrival in Thlolego at lunch time,
afternoon visit of ecovillage, slideshow and video, photo exhibit,
traditional African dinner, cultural event (concert, performance, etc.).
DAY2: Rise at 5.00 am, light breakfast at 5.30, leave for Pilanesberg Game
Reserve, lunch catered in picnic area, get back to Johannesburg by 2.30 pm.
$200, e215, R2140 includes local transportation from NGO Forum, meals,
admission fees and lodging. Maximum capacity 40
Thlolego Day Visits: Aug 27, 29, 31
DAY 1: leave Johannesburg at 1 pm, arrival in Thlolego at lunch time,
afternoon visit of ecovillage, slideshow and video, photo exhibit,
traditional African dinner, cultural event (concert, performance, etc.);
$150, e160, R1600 includes local transportation from NGO Forum, meals and
lodging. Maximum capacity 80.
About Our Courses
To make the transition toward a sustainable society it is imperative that
we take responsibility for our own lives and meet our basic needs for food,
shelter, energy, gainful employment, and supportive community. The purpose
of our courses is to offer you practical training in ecological design
principles so that you can begin the application of these skills within
your own home grounds, workplace, and local community. [picture]
We also focus on building the support systems, networks, and alliances we
all need in our work of remaking our culture. We strive to create a balance
between classroom time, hands-on experiential learning, and personal
empowerment work. Our courses will be useful for people with varying levels
of experience, from backyard gardeners to design and educational professionals.
At the ETC we are creating a holistic, comprehensivist, "total immersion
school," co-evolving creative designs that move us toward sustainability.
All projects and buildings on site provides a walk-thru visit to the
future. You can walk through our strawbale cabin, dome, organic gardens,
and soon-to-be-completed cob Visitors Center (the largest cob structure in
North America, the first east of the Mississippi) and wetlands filtration
system. We have a large creek flowing through the Center and the headwaters
of the Swan watershed are located on the property as well. Over 1000 acres
of The Farm are designated as wilderness preserve.
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The Inn is an old Farm house that has been recently renovated and expanded.
The house was originally constructed by members of the Farm in the late
70's out of completely recycled materials. Our renovations have included
three dormitories, two solar showers, rainwater collection, solar
electricity, and wastewater recycling. We just added a 2-story greenhouse
with a third story observation deck.
Class size limited so early registration is recommended.
Fee & Enrollment Prices include tuition, lodging, and vegetarian meals.
Please send a (non-refundable) deposit to reserve your space. Substantial
discounts may apply for advance registration. Balance is due at
registration. Credit card users may register by phone. Shuttle service is
available upon request from the Nashville Airport for $40 or less per trip
depending on the number of people sharing the shuttle van.
[picture] Accommodations:
Bunk houses and tent sites are available for the entire course. There are
showers and bathrooms nearby. Bedding is provided. A limited number of
private rooms are available at typically $30 per night. Wheelchair access
provided. Language translation services can be arranged. Bring rain gear,
swim gear, comfortable walking shoes, flashlight and towels.
For more information, please write or call:
Ecovillage Training Center
PO Box 90, Summertown, TN 38483-0090 USA
ecovillage at thefarm.org
Telephone +01-931-964-4324
Fax +01-931-964-2200
What some past participants say about the courses:
This is a life philosophy and community support structure, not just land
design - more than I expected! Those expecting a seven-day classroom course
of study were abruptly shocked into entirely new dimensions - and loved it!
This course drew together a good community which took me beyond the
analytical to experiencing something different. When we built the swale and
pond I saw differently.
It was a safe place to take risks. Whole living can't be taught, as it
has to be experienced and absorbed, so this week at The Farm was an
experience of osmosis for most.
We accumulated knowledge and direction for our lives while absorbing some
of the wisdom and spirit represented around us. I saw a catharsis in many
of these individuals. An immediate sense of community and purpose. It was a
seminal experience in my life and a reawakening to a journey ... [logo]
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