[Scpg] [Sdpg] Feb 2 Workshop Pomona

Santa Barbara Permaculture Network sbpcnet at silcom.com
Wed Jan 29 17:26:29 PST 2003



Hey there Permafriends,

My name is Fred, and I graduated from Cal Poly Pomona's Lyle Center for 
Regenerative studies.  They've got a 15 acre integrated organic farm and 
permaculture landscaping.  Bill Roley helped plan much of the and a few 
other professors taught sustainable food production.

Bob Boles trained a few of us in strawbale building techniques before we 
built our greenhouse.  It is awesome!  Its R55 insulation  and passive 
solar architecture keep it warm all  winter  and cool all summer.

Friends and old roommates have been buying up Victorian homes around the 
school, fitting them with solar panels, growing some food, brewing beer, 
cooperating to shop and recycle, etc.  They hold little workshops.  The 
info follows.

Please feel welcome to attend!  (If you're coming from the San Diego County 
area, I'd appreciate an invitation to carpool.  Otherwise, you can join me 
on the train!)

Fred



O.K. this is one last reminder of the Seminars... Sunday, Feb. 2nd. In Pomona.
11:00 - 12:30 Regenerative Studies Tour at Cal Poly, Pomona.
1:00 - 6:30 Seminars at 997 Bradford Street.
6:00 - 10:00 Community Dinner / fundraiser / yogic music

Speakers on: Permaculture, Animals, Recycling, Solar Power, Nutrition, 
Environmental Justice, Regenerative theory, and  of course,         The War 
on Iraq - by Emily Lutz...

See you this weekend!                                                   The 
Regen Community
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------------------Fellow 
Sustainable Living Folks, Regens, Greens, Neighbors, and Environmentally 
Conscious Souls:

You are cordially invited to the Second Annual Sustainable Living Seminars 
at the Regen Co-operative of Pomona.

When: Sunday February 2nd, 2003.
            Cal Poly Pomona Regenerative Studies Tour: 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
            1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p. m. Speakers at 997 Bradford Street.
            6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Vegan Dinner.
            7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Festivities / FNB Fundraiser.

What:  Tour, Seminars, Speakers, Dinner, and Fundraiser
Where: At the home of The Regen Co-Operative (directions below) at:
             997 Bradford Street
             Pomona, CA 91767
Who:  You!
            Bring anyone interested in learning more about sustainable 
urban living, local community development,
            permaculture, environmental efficacy, solar energy, and 
developing strategies for renewable landscapes.
Why:  To network, develop new ideas, connections, and to dream a little bit 
as well...

Speakers will be starting from 1:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m.
A Vegan Dinner and subsequent party will begin at 6:00 p.m.
We will be asking for a $5 dollar donation for printing costs and food 
expenses at the door.
Please feel free to bring a vegan / vegetarian dish to share in place of 
the fee if you wish to do so.

There will also be a shuttle meeting for a tour of Cal Poly Pomona's 
Regenerative Studies Facility at 997 Bradford Street promptly at 10:45 a.m. 
We will conduct a tour of Regenerative Studies for those who are interested 
before the seminar of speakers between 11:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We will 
meet at the mulched parking lot of Regenerative Studies to begin the tours. 
Please contact me at 
<http://lw8fd.law8.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/compose?mailto=1&msg=MSG10420239
03.96&start=758727&len=10247&src=&type=x&to=jamesrroberts%40hotmail%2ecom&cc
=&bcc=&subject=&body=&curmbox=F000000001&a=f7ad25c5f701b4d855d0931dbfb67a1b
>jamesrroberts at hotmail.com 
for tour location and details...

We will be looking forward to seeing you here for a day of learning, 
exploring, and reconnecting with others!

The Second Annual Sustainable Living Seminar is a collaborative effort 
shared between:

Energy Efficiency Solar Electric Solutions
Food Not Bombs of Pomona
The John T. Lyle Center For Regnerative Studies
The Cal Poly Pomona CAC
The Cal Poly Pomona Greens
& the REGEN Non-Profit Organization

The Regen Co-op housing project:

How to contact us:

Seminar Coordinators:
James R. Roberts     (714) 310-4952 
<http://lw8fd.law8.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/compose?mailto=1&msg=MSG10420239
03.96&start=758727&len=10247&src=&type=x&to=jamesrroberts%40hotmail%2ecom&cc
=&bcc=&subject=&body=&curmbox=F000000001&a=f7ad25c5f701b4d855d0931dbfb67a1b
>jamesrroberts at hotmail.com
Emily Lutz               (714) 871-2752

The Regen Co-op housing project - Bradford:  (909) 469-5100
The Regen Co-op housing project - Kingsley:  (909) 865-1680

Regen Fax number: (909) 623-0575


A list of speakers can be requested via e-mail or fax for the event if you 
need a schedule of speakers in advance. We have over 15 speakers to speak 
about 8 different topics ranging from sustainable animal husbandry, to how 
to build community ties within your neighborhood.

Topics will include:

Sustainable Animal Production
Solar Energy
Composting / Recycling
Permaculture in the City
The Biology of Permaculture Design
How to Build Community and Peace
Regenerative Principles
Vegetariansim and Vegan Living

e-mail: 
<http://lw8fd.law8.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/compose?mailto=1&msg=MSG10420239
03.96&start=758727&len=10247&src=&type=x&to=jamesrroberts%40hotmail%2ecom&cc
=&bcc=&subject=&body=&curmbox=F000000001&a=f7ad25c5f701b4d855d0931dbfb67a1b
>jamesrroberts at hotmail.com
Fax:    (909) 623-0575

How to get to the Regenerative Co-op House in Pomona:

>From L.A.:
         Take the 10 freeway east toward Pomona. Go past the intersection 
of the 57 freeway, and continue east on the 10 freeway until you reach 
Garey Avenue. Get off at Garey Avenue. Turn Right.
Go down Garey Avenue for 1/4 of a mile until you reach Alvarado Street. 
Turn Left on Alvarado.
Go down Alvarado Street for one block and turn right onto Bradford Street. 
Find Parking.
We are located at the southwest corner of Alvarado and Bradford at 997 
Bradford Street.

>From Orange County:
         Take the 57 freeway north toward Pomona. Go through the city of 
Diamond Bar, and stay on the 57 freeway. Take the 10 freeway eastbound 
toward Pomona. Go down 5 miles until you reach Garey Avenue.
Get off at Garey Avenue. Turn Right onto Garey.
Go down Garey for 1/4 mile, and turn left at Alvarado Street. Turn right at 
Bradford Street. 997 Bradford Street.

>From the Inland Empire:
        Take the 210 or the 10 freeways westbound until you reach Towne 
Avenue.
Get off at Towne Avenue. Turn Left. Go down Towne until you reach Alvarado 
Street. Turn Right on Alvarado.
Go down Alvarado Street for 3/4 mile. Turn Left at Bradford Street. Find 
Parking. 997 Bradford Street.

Public Transportation Options:

Unfortunately, Sundays are days with limited public transportation 
opportunities in the southland. The metrolink line to downtown Pomona runs 
only a few times during the day. The San Bernardino line runs more 
frequentley on Sunday, is technically in Pomona, but is a 2 mile walk south 
from Garey Avenue. Taking the metrolink into the Downtown Pomona station in 
the late marning is the best bet. The return can be arranged with a carpool 
with other event parrticipants, you can opt to stay here overnight if time 
is not a problem, or there is an hourly bus line that comes through the 
same metrolink depot in downtown Pomona the connects up to union station 
and downtown L.A. (480 line).
Please feel free to contact us for more details if transportation logistics 
are a problem for you.... (714) 310-4952.


To get to The John T. Lyle Center For Regenerative Studies:

The tour will commence at 11:00 a.m., first meeting at the Commons Building 
area for a tour.
The address for LCRS is 4105 W. University Drive, Pomona CA 91768

>From L.A.:
Take the 10 freeway eastbound toward Pomona. Go past Covina, up out of the 
San Gabriel Valley. Get off at Kellogg Drive. Turn right. Go down to 
University Drive. Turn Right. Stay on University Drive around the whole 
campus for almost 2 miles. At the interstction of University Drive and 
Temple Avenue, go straight. Wait at the light and go straight, up the steep 
concrete road to Regenerative Studies. Parking is on the left, in the 
mulched area.

>From Orange County:
Take the 57 freeway North toward Pomona. Stay on the 57 through Diamond Bar.
Get off at Temple Avenue. Turn Left at Temple.
Go down Temple for 2 miles, past South Campus Drive.
Go down Temple until you reach University Drive. Turn Left at University
Drive.
Go up the steep concrete road. Find parking on the left.

>From the Inland Empire:
Take the 10 freeway westbound until you reach the 57. Take the 57 south.
Go down the 57 for 1 mile and get off at Temple Avenue. Turn Right onto 
Temple Avenune.
Go down Temple for 2 miles. Turn left at University Drive. Go up the steep 
road and find parking.

Lost? Have questions? Need more information? Please call us at:

Jim - (714) 310-4952 (Cell)
Will-  (714) 875- 3576 (Cell)
Co-Op House: (909) 469-5100 (Bradford)

>From all of us at the Regen co-op Project, Thank You.
& we'll be looking forward for your positive energy, and light from your
visit!

                             Chris, Gabriel, Jacob, Jay, Jessie, Jim, 
Justin, Lenny, Lissa, Nichole, Pam, Robin, Steve, & Will.



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