[Scpg] RE: Scpg Digest, Vol 25, Issue 14
Kolmi Majumdar
kolmi at wyp.org
Tue Jan 25 12:15:31 PST 2005
Hi Wes and folks :) Cuyama Learning Center Tree Planting Weekend details
didn't show up in last send, in my view at least. Hope to see many of
you there! Here are the details, I hope it posts all right. Thanks for
what you all do in each way. Best, Kolmi (Wilderness Youth Project)
Hello Folks,
We wanted to offer a few details about the upcoming "work
weekend and tree planting" at the Cuyama Learning Center on February
4th,5th and 6th. Just last week we were fortunate to have Larry
Santoyo and his wife Kathryn come out to the center and offer us their
expert advice and ideas on permaculture design for the site. We are
ecstatic at all the possibilities over the coming years for this center
to develop into an important resource for many different constituencies
from our community.
If you would like to attend the weekend, or part of it, please
RSVP by email (clc at wyp.org) soon. I will send you directions and gate
combinations when I know you are coming. We are asking for folks to
bring heaps of bio-mass (kitchen scraps, leaves, sawdust, clipping, wood
chips, etc.) up with you for our compost building project as well as 1
and 5 gallon potting buckets. We are also looking for a large amount of
shade cloth if you know of any around that could be donated. Please
bring a small hand shovel, gloves (if you use them), some food/side
dishes and snacks to go with the main dishes that we provide, and your
own camping gear.
We are excited to see you and work the soil together over the
coming years...
Much Appreciation,
Warren
Warren Brush
Wilderness Youth Project
Founding Director
w at wyp.org
805.886.7239
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Today's Topics:
1. GUILD ROADTRIP to LA for City Repair Project at LA Ecovillage
Sat Feb 12 2005 Corrected Date in Text
(Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson)
2. Organic Farmer Seeks Housing in Santa Barbara Area
(Chrys Ostrander)
3. Tree Planting Weekend Cuyama Learning Center Santa Barbara
Feb 4 and 5 2005 (Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:03:44 -0800
From: Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson <lakinroe at silcom.com>
Subject: [Scpg] GUILD ROADTRIP to LA for City Repair Project at LA
Ecovillage Sat Feb 12 2005 Corrected Date in Text
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,We are doing a roadtrip to participate in the A City Repair project
www.cityrepair.org in order to learn the process and to participate
doing
it. we will leave SB at 8am Sat Feb 12 and return to SB between 7 and 8
pm
please call 805-962- 2571 or email sbpcnet at silcom.com
to
let us know if you are coming
wes
Feb 12 Sat , FROM 10 AM - 4 PM CITY REPAIR LA Ecovillage
A the Intersection of Bimini and White House Place in L.A. Eco-Village
We'll be finishing what we started when we got rained out on December
5.Wear old clothes and shoes, bring food to share. We'll be making
music,
fun and change in L.A. The street will be closed off. If it rains, event
is
cancelled.
L.A. Eco-Village 117 Bimini Place Los Angeles 90004 Lois Arkin
crsp at igc.org 213/738-1254
ROADTRIP from Santa Barbara contact Margie Bushman sbpcnet at silcom.com
805-962-2571 for Carpooling Down to LA.
Now a national movement, City Repair is about cities, towns, grids and
the
intersections where our lives can converge. Multidisciplinary, City
Repair
combines architecture, urban planning, anthropology, community
development,
public art, permaculture and ecological design in projects that
transform
public space. Formed in 1996, City Repair was conceived as an
"antivirus"
to combat isolation and over-commodification of conventionally designed
cities, by literally inserting villages into cities.
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:55:57 -0800
From: Chrys Ostrander <chrys at thefutureisorganic.net>
Subject: [Scpg] Organic Farmer Seeks Housing in Santa Barbara Area
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Organic Farmer Seeks Housing in Santa Barbara Area
I'm a 47 year-old man who has just moved to the area from Washington
State.
I'm employed as a gardener at the Pacifica Graduate Institute's Organic
Market Garden. Currently I'm living near Solvang, but I will need soon
to
move to a place closer to Summerland, where the Institute is located. I
can
afford $500 per month, preferably including utilities ($550/mo. tops).
Anywhere from Goleta to Carpinteria and inland-- just so I don't have to
put so much greenhouse gas and hydrocarbons into the air to get to work
(and maybe get an hour or so of my life back).
I don't drink, I don't smoke and I don't use drugs. I'm concerned with
living as sustainably as possible. My diet is almost 100% organic. I'm
primarily vegetarian (I eat dairy and eggs) although a few times a year
I
may have meat if it's organic and local (and someone else is buying). I
have a beautiful 7 year-old daughter who will be living with me for as
much
as three months at a time (a photo of her is on my website). I also have
an
eighteen year-old son who lives in Washington and who might visit for
two
or three weeks in the summer.
I'm seeking a situation in a shared environment to keep my costs down.
I'd
love to live in a place that has pleasant spaces with peaceful,
like-minded
people who are earthy, cooperative and into simplicity. I'm handy around
the house, can fix things, help in the garden, milk the goats, etc.
Please contact me, thanks:
Chrys Ostrander
1720 Alamo Pintado
Solvang, CA 93463
805-693-5108
chrys at thefutureisorganic.net
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 06:31:28 -0800
From: Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson <lakinroe at silcom.com>
Subject: [Scpg] Tree Planting Weekend Cuyama Learning Center Santa
Barbara Feb 4 and 5 2005
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